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''. ,,,::...,, .,p , and aerding to the name compiler) ART, BALAN,1:11.S note of of the United Kingdom Ia gust t'od last, rPgarqing the in- - I $he war1,i cost r naper cent pf her indebtedeetis th debts due tional wealth; France's, 3914 per cent: about x4 Russia's cent; from some and to others of the late Italy's per per cent; and the Criited States. A!fl asainst tiertnitnyi, was ad- The foregoing eelcent: 71,2 per dresme d In MO various nations litho tr,ae of per cents includes the damage owe nreat Britain money: a corn to done property in France, but does 1 rts davnagee,ione to Britnot to speak,,--wapiltnentar.t,' ertpy---sth and in this respect does sent to our own gtate,departrnent just 1,,t rt fleet the actual relative coot to keep US advised of the situation. a, between thear,i two countries. vast incomprehensible The note was in the traditional Balheve in it$ English. Pura, which the war cost these veil-ofour loolect in Its diplOrtiatte method, anti coinri,es. the interallied debt is ettroaoved in it, 4,ely a part and Is as shown below. expressioc, kind4 international strategy, Tht,t. titbts do not show sums due to political .aiheth r wit., or not. is a different any of the al.ted powers from any to, The bhoulit read by of the other allied pnwfrh for war tinl. qatn,tion. rePet market and nark hi) has an intorg,st , ,vvry Amer Iran In the, titiegtten V i p r4 r the tax pay- - I lharr-- 9,11,itei1 by any one of them, n rsiqIiitt- ilp,1 tztal,p,ferAltathethil,12,1,,,lay Ajda!,r,-:--i..A. in.arin to Europe nevi -thsing to Englaad. Twenty-fivpres-enyrnv.T o E T Ert ttotTarw tart! ',' i ,L.., REUBEN r ' I ...blow your own horn, No one--etedo it for you and if you hide - ' ... :e.- ,, - Befurneeing.any further In this ar-- I tide. vie wantato imprees upon you tbe siever Met .. , I i I Nierft m ee "1" Ile has been in this year to supply everylcocksohservatlons man. woman and child in the United- - the produce InlattifePti. h,ent foren:er I States with all th e onions he 'she or 20 years and isunitisual d earPeav I. it could eat In two years. lire has, "We had an this undertaken to market the Utah year and- thooe that were graded and onion right under California's nose properly- peeked-- got by. We raised I because he believes a better away over 1.00e carloade but we 40 per c ent beca me! of the rail- (Akin. , a It is wonderful onion and Dan- - 110Ft strike. leek of care and slowneas i 4. cock is the man who introduc'ed it i ta Lea aelleery of treacles. tI ,e,,,' direct from Spain to Provo about "An eastern broker told rne that h e , then te no in trouble Idaho had meling graded btwale.elvey!aragnild thoPanitis re for 12.5t) a case. wh.le it are credite d with the biggest. m ole h- - peaChee ...1.L, waa hard job eo get- - rid of Utah : eta ,mata orm. pw,eten span:" u a t $1.50. Our ngraded peaches enion that is grown. Again it is t peaches looked as though they had ' eOiland the salt air that dOell It- - Ine i been , thrown over the fence in the h stead of being a flood on the Market the great urplue of ohr Spaniel,- they would hit the crate.in The Idaho I and paper onione will go tits outside markets and peach was wrapped attract- packed acenrdlng to - . as a reeulr all onion growers will tvel , t a no possible There - l': labeled. y -' ,i4,1e-,...reap better prices on local consump'., the effenel that first an- - ,,,, 3. ,.,4,,. t ale- ,- Thin of IV- -F- rom-- nothin-g diecounting i nferior .. arance. of Fruit pe q uality ,:, r;e, twelve years ago to 190 carload I e 1 1922 7 r Onions an to farm- ers and fruit growers, to corn- mistsion men and ohippers, to producers and .consumers. It is the 'dory of the birth of a 'new bleat in Utah. an idea that will eventually carry the ,hame of Utah with honor Ig nd profit- into every market of int-- I i tiortance in the United States. The pre-- ! minary lim have been laid down. Henceforth our progress ill' be stay- ad or advanced only by our apathy or enthustaam in following out our m an- 'fest. destiny. Utah lute within her power the ni aking of a great vegeta-- I state. be and It le pciestble to. ItterCaS., our revenues bY ntillions. There must be no batit-- 1 .... -- -.. .017TOBEll Landscape' WORLD Arr AIRS The Interollied Indebtedness Beauty Spot in Mountains BY FRANK EVERSOLL. Ilea , . - o o 'Bits orBeav-e- ' THE AWAKENING OF A GREAT SHIPPING STATE; GROWERS OF UTAH BEGINNING TO SEE ' 4 ' , ,0 :, THE DESERET lEWS SATURDAY' SECTION! THREE gItEinf ,.....21r-1- 1 ,.,,.,,,,,,;,,,,,...",,t, ,,., ,,r,,,,',..::,, '.''',.... - , 11,- - - , - from. the and the soone r the gr ewers accept. th:a , , , --- --, counties,: Tvar ti,cliottarrn.y4mfo: timutterat::.hm. are going Out rightiobvione truth: theateetter-i- will be for tnr,t....iitttriiirg light yoae effulgencer-Tbes' .... ;:;',,rf,1. --.414.iirr.:1','7 Iltv. ,'',Al; :;' will be 'unwed, and all that.44ort of They are being graded and packed ll3 of U. 4,, '- - ',I l : Note ,:4,p :: e ';, How ,,::. ,. "I have been informed by A. B. Originated. ,- ,, iniatciY the following sums (convert government supervision accord- 44, thing, which is just .lia true today- am I'under ''' ;. , ''''';'Z -' ,t , a new government standard that Bigelow. a banker of Ogden and a beg 144- ..' - 1100417,) The circumstances attending::: thi!, mg-t.,' f.,', - ;;- . a-- ing-t'.',.:',,,,.; Patina- - at when first pronourwed.4" $1 I 70,640.0(0) had in will 'devised put-be and ,:c...to of for the.ttah onion peach grower, that Ogden the not. Russia The lleseretNews had that idea In ,4 preparation Sending .,.. V. 31,;-'',,, ',. .. ,4.g , r dr; i 4 I t i Lather. d friin, i t ao, e 2,t! I il.it 01.0A0 - ....,,......;,,,,,,i.,,..... .:.:....,..;;. .,....,,i.... ...,...i..;,;: ''' mind when it started lie series of front alone because of its great rite .and i a grading machine next year. This t ' ., ::,-,,,-t . .. , the li,43o,00n,00t) About general excellence. Out at the. fair t tv.il get Immediate rf.galtit an the rest presto reports, page editorials on ,- -, subst.fistisilyi iliolY I', o. q(.0. , , 'the atate will ba,ve to come io it . .tnatae ....AR a. matter at, twat teaae :..'" ,:.......,..,.., 4..,CtTi,' r..... i ,....,,..7,,12,,O6.0. . ' A tnott in ,1, the su,.1,. retne ror,.10.ili!r , itorials have ,had the must surprising Smith of Woods Cross. one of the; witheat further foolish shillyehalin n4v,;..,,:t4.'.4-- - :.: ,,. ., . ,' .. enthurd-lanan and rit onion lose. .V0,471.00000 growers Largest (the t,t Pr,Intere ..., inexcugable have Franco, reeulta They actually brought: , and expert. has been conducting fitfasa Italy and- Itelgiom and thei have beaten all previous year s .. .i. torth hundreds of inquiries from pro- - ;est ,.. ,,. There is owing in France fmm athor .... Ambassador to the Court of Japanese duce dealers all over the United States demonetrations in proper grading and in the prodaction of Is:Attlee 14iX tiMeiC ' , , i ,, 1. ,.:LL::,::It hart not been conflneA to, over. There will te an extraordinary ,.. the tat- St, janie,:i had L.,,,, ,...41404 t."E-- Au - , I' . and have brought in pereon the 4, holre'r"r-----. riv"-r'' olleT fall crop and I expert a total of lea gust 7th ill 1A41,1"11. iowing sums oat about par of ex' geet aggrognattore cars of from Davis enmity is go- carlod them, a g hie buyer s this fall in th e history of part of which will (t.'t.lat,ri...,te, ,,,,,tha;to istentot; tinlIte bte,t;eantiteur.1( omoo,y;ehtieto,i,hotr;(11,:it lo;iforie.,,tihnT emnenty.71letiocte. Itl 3, the Mate. They have Petted the eyes Jog forth in such manner that we can go to eastern rriarkts. Our tettuee le :: ' , ' . tilPtti. of care on justly bisio: le proud a o great They is received n wherever behalf Fri,o,-..COMIllifisioti would, getnine of heuses both Eaet and are either erated or saekd. with thp we aatae4 la,,e lane. a.maee ma," sent to the rounall two -- demands.-I , West to thTrod-aret,,,tp "hi. 'deed onion in each crate ort; as ever before Fame but it will only ,.... ,: They furnished facts of nineh these , stack. In addit ion. the tag announces IdIV ti3orhilea;11 ci'niurtitrantr'h'e'rl tAhle,1 .. '. , amount to r4rs and we could mar- outsiders no.irr,r drtamed. I the it is a Davis- county. fact that a thousand. muot be Our celery r,rtvw.,,,,,,,,, ,, Example of Celery. anti a onion it le , that real onion ttho.i"gr;:a6;u:ad sano"!! I J7'77.t.1'.-1.1,,... ,,,,.4Irvwrt ., ririfficuirie:TfirrEntilr'stalinilen: , 14; 100.90 ,. .. ,,.,., !Utah, because it is too good to be I Al an instance of the onion goes to Kaneas City for graded ."2.-1,040.006 are in handled manner. We slipshod reg .,rds us her ilktioniu effeet of these litr pt.actlItiOntft on !In --- a. and stack ratSOO 600 as e ' strategic position with rei.pect to Ger- - 1!'!'u"ria rtah, we cen cite you an instance re- i of the California on!on It Paid ,..1,0 4is.; ,.nrrytttrer orano k 113,40,09 ; ...Arm sociation. a and many': seeond, that the Alli yarding cielery. We wrote rlearitinr f ief'ght than the California. onion and and label adoptin 1121590.1soct and laying down ruleit for governments should gt'n full consent i,t"...'il, the crispest. cleianest sweete st celeryiir ix a better onion What's ,,,, , ,f. lic., : 207. OM POO Thisi will be to a scheme alteady prepared by the tr 'f'grls,,,talormame....-........--.44,,,b-7grown in the United Statism and re. river? It- meant; taima.....t.,.41.1.04,-.:,,,.- . -, Y ,.., ;itten0)1 , e,tni to ission on Guarani, -- a "b 0, ferred to the celery produced ah- Onion growing state and working smoothly by next season. f thh: :tho Great Snit Lake valley, bringinK Grapes. cilniTSnli iint 1:"i0nr two years more we will be sending OTTER LAKE AND BEAVER couNTy YAWL. $1.957,600,000 t ou'r is it that forth competent authority 500 cars. We rallied. about 40 carloads of elitriti"rilr,11: 1::( ;::::rnTi"sorlBY ISABELLE RUBY OWEN. , the best celery grown anywhere, We rf,lan,,arrin,;enst..ananuds et,i,.. grapes thug year but ori:y about two Cauliflower- said It was diie to the malt breeze lakes boatitifuir oars -went out should there when have 4 BEAvErt. Oct. a itt,tte bevond the r..irtt designiesit ,1,,tilTi'll;;""rtitord n'iliid isthow hoot tt,ter olla ti,he many I2M thout 20 from Salt Lako and there tx plent oti For the first time in her hhiinry.; beem a hundred. This grape (juts- which !I ho foitrot ill is now shipping cauliflower in ; Utah truth in that statement. la.ke. Tho airidano was l (ion is one of our most i nteresting and Phtler from ar.1 of oak-Beaver imies Frani eis that wilt lots to the eastern niarket A large commission deniar In sicn.1 carload differ-ene,h,,,, ,e;r1teiritflyl!tait7ariiaezioret who won tile tinlitable hretienta- They are rattiii!g P. ar that Britain etalehiltn,,,,i i 'fork- - City PAW that either dal not "Truth About 'Three or four carloads went out dur- - st,lemlid Muscatels and I:lack Pearls Piloted byineloyd wish en wore. r 1020. n how r ciei lqr week is ,,,,,. estimated to and it ., ufficienly great to o... dis past mi i fl .t fir 0 Utah." and boarded the next train for, that 15 cars will i"!e xcell taken we h hut can in pont werp Wilier boney-)1,0on county coast the general results given. go forth before ihe in !nter.illied frolehtedness-- or th,dt she change the West. tie arrived in $alt Lake! :r ing their stilt) at 134,Aver. The keeond and Zinfandels. Grapes photographor. Harr. 1,ot hrte. ' will entire.y r her position known before arty ttwing to the "sited Ms"- This City and began Irving to contract for !close of thein seasonan r take up space that could not he Piel,;re "1,' I4P'rl .1hn M 71 urtio, k ftorrn wmt It of 11,,tyPr. wideUtah shipping. disetiss,con thereon should this fall 's crop. lie did make some departure siluatiun as to the BUMS owing tgiti. Ti , The ;,sit av(r aiiil naturally attrirtod eisiPloyed.14 bett.eitoss arid they are rihine was I ho seeterol This cauliflower is a tiring this situation about. the firpish the Unit-States is as follows: purchase s but WAS Plot a hIP to get constant source of income with very stir, al attrntl,,n. Ito finitt--i-i product with no superior alittle took the The we' tdont ratio, goternment all he wanted States advanced tup to following trouble. 1,,very fruit grower It ix meeting! in quality anywhere on August-2ne- l l'Al-ito foreign govern- (five these before in over. September ths' of as days war enough.' A firth In Lo is Wneeles sent a wonderful the AfTur should the possibil1tie.s in 1ansas City investigate reception Sunrem t Council' was 6 merit Ear l rnenfs im the First 1.46.rti Loon a representative and ,,,,,.10,,A, in! grai,ee raised It is being a'Arrri'l:Iir; Cares ort:I:c;Ir" -TI,11 can'tand. i Vt. 100 tract; for ciirloads. They that. i'kincIT.er2 6ur Lull had five cars of.Utah po- 1., Nonagenarian tihalel..;'S'ne''Colniell Mor- nt!itiben'rTy6 Ifna'inf'llAArgef.; 1'1,71 .1bee"; m1.';',,11e1111 h11n;.11t.1;c0t ;1''.1q,yarittty in Salt Lake, Weber toandbe one tatoes turned down in the east aft, r rit, (I i 71:arrItrt;',41".frotahdin;17r:7"hts,.:edwh For Invalid Sister art:Islam( iril1..11;,s4, ti, 1,r, trionspla arid pronitses I l... It almost makes one weep to reflect 'an 75, we L.I;t1 thrre. them h,1 ,h;,.,.... t,,,,,:,. slal the big' future ehippers. , , Britain's position to be thAt she utimi ;7tn,li!er.i .etot that we co uld probably d ispose et of We I preachinent on I her were not pr.perly graded andt. '' t .... wrote a littl e arm that L thibr l(repared to cancel dpbt,, due to her- .1000 carloads of celery this fall and' itt:t!istry too noteti dir carried they to, , growers ,,, ririeitung from other powers providing all: !l'ir the ViLturi Loan Act, ,1,.,i,-,i- t , to t.iit out id .winter outside of the Mete. and ,,,,,,,caulitiower, men a , G,,,,,.; i nrepare for the holiday trade' bys; Some enterprising cUntrilegion 1 mis,:on was the These itiiViiiii,14 began April 25, will probably raise only 150 carleads transplanting ro,aniaboltirp of 1,,4t parties incholing the rotted Snow, ts Into' In the east bought gradel Idaho spuds. their pan shol2M . do likewise is tn the debts da;i1917. FitiFar. aml 'bat! Feicii'.o. of which we will consume 100 carloads' t re nhes and banking France...,,, them with t wrapped them in i.a.gae paper and m comI. ai been ,41,5 witts:ik,tn. a2ds,vain:2ea t. for minor ad- that l themtbut before that tho; there! Indi 4114 strong' had ourselves. (i..01,6 not ...an, a hoodrid. 7"heY' I and earth after the manner of sold them for on the the (I clots du c to' he r fro m oth er i saw rittitors , f' th, lr T., ivliLer. ""W" With an ad will be a mad erram ng on the Hancock is here were epecially mentioned Ike banking celery. itively in ors. anti still pay her own debt tt the yance to Franc. htgillte ad- east. The rtttit.tittMN Wet!, aide buyers for that other 50 carrotcis.' again the father of the idea and' menus of big hotels and dining ears aJ or vances 'MO fact . that the , in United 'before and. In , States. ventive. which .1 the concluding par! deductions) by our Thle is a conclusive, straw - nrei the fame of the Idaho Raked went that such a Method of hand- - end lan- In to to France kindrta.1 other ivere Follows the way the wind Is blowing; It promises were ,country governments, Tethfy ,, Thut Is the round the n Pori nairsratepphittoo,fyrbnisdntohtel; ling. will Permit the late cauliflower Idt,elLour:ilwent ,340.S5S.000. The total net sums gusee. unite& cif h he hitter cr,untry now behooves t he farmer and the to suit of widesawake enterprise but the reach full- head and be in V, Fratu'e the l'R'ro.r lit' of ail position of the Mit lsh a.oyernment to:adv4nred t'Y the United States to these ....I., horticulturist to take stock of him- - condition for Christmas and- prine 1 It' s.iyirg Ncw1 Walla pos,te,.a.13.01.,....otte-,Whi- t. Lye 't,4....,,!.. gt TOttPt toe to various itIVPItt MD.. i Ctt.rtlittlItt their and the amount re- to countice, nut find that, peatting only for Oreat Ito , aelf and hie endeavors 1 ,r.Year. Ile Faye that the Pod ig idval1 than our own stool. 'A, .::: l'ald. If any, hy each of them up to Ittii.,Otiii and l'rit,li scanufanti4rers lain. they -- would he prepared, i where he M ande. W hat can he ,,,,- yePK Vt..h should situp nearly gall cars . ;for thin vegetuble and that it should sub..' On Nf'vl 15, g,;v,-is 1921. in t ail ....xport 1.tin'ty as fotlows to the sugar ' to theJots-,- elainis of other il,c11--; d to cinch the advant age he has ell ''' ca rry tbe of in far trii. f.,ii. l.",. ,..:1::.:,,,y 100 Iron rhi ,,,iirar vi'r" jct !AIM. of th,, Emlyirec to abandon all furth- - ncarest thousand): proli;ut ready gaine(r to Put rtah I, the maP tant mates,. He hag algo advised the, carloads if they are properly graded. 114,4, 1.1, 4 ,, , ' ;tnfi "'Ig'"Un ttr :n Two ,,nt 1 produ,ts , own to s account? bank t and fatten hi right tierman repa'ration and all,! Amount Amount. ',i' i'.:05;Yr----planting of the late crop of lettuce; The Id,tho law compels thein to grade that Itt 1...., Ina T,,' ,v,h''.1 I', '.in's' '.'"Inirs.irTelaime to repayment hp the Allies advaneed. journeye airnorlit, after the harvesting of ppudp or other and a,, result the Id tho apple I. eir f.or a r,i.1" pet'''. d af' r .1'1" provide,.1 that .. .249114.000 $ repaid. this r,,,rm..1.r".;!'Itn 3,522.000 -- , the growers and thp commission !non earlier crop and this viaggestion has! ahead ,,1 WIT- - oWit brautiful fruit in renunciation t .. noglit 4 in.oly 10.000 Son y.,r ;r ,ord.r th,,t I.425,000 we find there arethree things that been followed widely with the rsolt repatititor. althogh nor a bit Letter kl,,.1. ' V,,,,if.,;. to deal with!ilTht,,t vir, or ,, III iMir,tottitirig pin 6 l.f5s.000 k la tpn a v,,nlorf'JI ze,tooslova take,,,,.,,,,..,,, e thn ,. M en d out .4 the of as th hole We entiv are 4' dining European situation. that we will have a big late crop ty and frI Fritolltte prernin :.957.477.0Ott C.340411,110n.. N,,te what tILI. p.. iki Coke The note apt. ars to hove had the irest H r,,.a o 4,:77.0(011.000 mu ,, attended tc first and at of which will be ehicre ed better in the prepra ion ot crur apple. . ,p'f,,i,- ',..,?r,,r,,,,,-110.611.0041 ecommlit,e sal.s. ;n r:7,4 n at,:olint contracts have aireadY for market but we hanent gone far int,1.1P'1 --of loc (MOP. since out. many the', V iii,aos.stio t;ernPoscectly of which the tire,ce' ,ert;-,First-7- - There Inner tat inIMPiiRtP or- - been made. Atatiettt s.,. the tntierallied indeltednesi. 4'3 10 l nugh by a long E1,0. it" ol in (1..,,!intit,- - t tnrTn'4 of -- - .. . oi ,2 oar" P3 rt tt! JAI e formal el ,,etts-- : httoeria "'t ita al,..00 aiird,ntioire. Intl to blow rrench the a death ,, 31r:'Cagatotte canteloupes. 0110 Ofttt 1.7114.0e0 '''s, !don of the t onneil. Indeed. Franee it $un.a pia If. , ,en c,,et'e There must be a uniform of .,,,Kar: Vire talked e, to assistC. I k7.725t.000 .,1,..ii th, we 11,,,,4 plod try In of the canteloupes t.lignous. raising and etringent method of grading end' "'lid not have serloualv considered War .,..:.aw. 11.1. (.tosed sleh 'tb's for the 606.009 26,710.000 have eond peradvens ant supersitor ofwhoagriculture ari' e,'3,---4,, , proposal and at the same time parking. ce I, has been artive (idmag 1, wioil, ,,T,,,, ,,f there Friiin Pacific. ..,,x..t.,,,,,,,,,--tfl Third: There nnint bp more intelli- - tor.. of a doubt that weweareahowed Twal .... hor program nt urged 8142.741 0S more rh;r"!.i7 in an extended over tot, Uea period v.lre W:olii.le"nt ilv.a.t'll:'sa, bells. trying This.s., year rth,II,::!-A- ;r, with ri:' ",!;',1 2 r ge ;It 1111,,IMITPS toiinforce twine- geet and truful pub l,city. ' i farmers and trait growers t 11',,' ,'"k4- ', them att that we can rais e as fine a educate the N.q total.-1434 .i so. For- in a more or les. datringeil conditiOn. alion pavtnrnis from Clermany. ,,,, Commiedon Mitten Advice. melon as Rocky Ford or Imperial Val- - of Utah in th e proper methods of A,e,7,1:,, ill the the di.astrooa giving wIll reparations and was duP payments for of There tong their and We met Harry Il Kingsbaker Preletrinte f,I producte shipment. , unpaid on these and 100 ley. 'We shipped between u -i o i,rovidinir means for enforing thm, sms, on Nove mber 15,1921. It .etrikes me a s ricitrulourt.l' Fail i',',7.,, idtipet.1-3'errn,cKingsbaker Rres. ComPanY,- - . larger carloads to the card and we have It ;rcip,itt1,:ir,Tnrny nre intert not esti ite conslstent In w ill to con tin ire the growers dealers and ehippers of hos Angeles. Ion unquestionable pat propositions ,K that we f he. th at next1 authority d the the caneelintiotipho4sosals--nrmig-V-glanTh;ls teet thn: worpl hex.. during of In o,t value wan the the bewilsi total around Ile advertising $10,590,277,000 standing bettr on every market than tignore tWo or tlateo ynart-,.1t-,,note mak., 'a knowledrens of November 15, 1221. To this will, aE.tncit!Te- morn-lir he y l ose b y not labelin g their boxes dered mariner in, one of our coinnilas 'Keit byother :L.,L canteleupe and that the and erat. A sIffli e to 81ll,1,1,, Coe cif the int, rallied debt sitoni kin. not practically another year's interest !ion houses and unburdencel himself' anY er brIghtly,colio.el s It o hp label catches the ye at once fond iden- got b et ,,wn needs and to r,pleillshl,.iilt, ,I,Itirah14, but neer-lia-r; to every' Must now be added, say M1.7314.750, thttelyt,,,,,:0,i r- -, -tip.; 'tug, tt,ti. exhaust,n1 stocks- To a ,ertain ,'- - American toxpayer which t he I came up here to buy lio cark,adalpena that our melons come int o thel tifie the the obligations held by the United her At l Plitt time marIet the ial!I be ha,,..' anitnerttii.e5lar;.'''Anit 'WI it ,;';",l';',re'l,,,"-'sn'',obligf,1 1 dorct s,.,,,m 1,,, 1,, able lo, .. c.,,m,--Give yOtir pach a name with ,''''.1.1'r Stalest. being demand polen drawing of celery-bu- t on tent, eost or the War. f sources r a from off and! other pLirto cilic'1,1t Cernian factoti,,s falling NI't: i courFo ,,, i 5 p Pr cent per lintillni t '. n SYm-a no or am it kic a Call k head '.;1;..',;, 'reteetial t,t. Ptata to get anywhere. Thres, This makes a t ''''. ....:,.., There te a phon... ,.. for, ..tiher ant to but give it a. epri. In i.,,I Z. ipt,, Hunt Owen, bo l'rer:nkPdr hi-- r5ifri Han7StrIV grand total of $11,0015,760: tail tO U. YOU folks have uniloulasi we land with both feet. tl you omf Thig we tnetorta. 2 .. : 'future for our and .4 '.., wto WI.: i,. Tn,y. redurt-be will if $100.000.000 say edly got good celery. we can pelt great by York and referred to with on War wits:hit tinted In reg ard to them the frorn such as The Ovine lienehes of at St ,.itorrt- - ,T....V V. It to advantage right in 1,05 Angele 71 Itritain her and October ,flreat pays fr.7.,i,l,...; ...;;I:1;:ttly Mr. trI:l ,ttilhi'l,,1 in 'utib:iiri ttTilr.1 We the Inland Se,t: As it ts. Utah pra-- : Et ajar, In competition eel the 'oval pro- - of proper grading, and prating (;'"r" Novrmbrr eh.sesii cmi m73 3.t.f., !,,, r prnliAble. interest charge, as appears ''', .:- ,,,,penV1-1-5;'N:lilet. hilt I c ant find an) One here did however. send out the crates with ducts are loet in the ehuffle after they .',' Imnelon. rive thr.throd, rost t yrtz,. arcenre lin me peeper Labe l. or any Mild of tato!s. pawc-tht;-Irtat tile and the deafer ran Tit deal with who can Thu vari- and tht- World War ! This aploitrs to he- a Tr;,r.k ! ! !s ! ! ! ! ! ous allies i including in August. Iiii celery in quantity. They xeem to he We idnt tell the world that they el them am COM ;11g from any place he .,;.-- f:i.,..- - i Britain (.rat Wer-- '. ViN. toirt,C.- -. eorreo, ew 1.4 ire tr.c ,.... .,th confe,sion Or t.".1.1,cort ,i.olike to United raising it- In little patchea,anI acre' were the perfect product of the Great carel: to favor beealuse he Is nearly- a rocs States approximate- or.! "4,-.t the par of can't Salt Lake Valley, cramined wits the egehaple. , t ant 10.!',';';.,1 or two here and there. but rh:: to l.ring da!mut the thedevtrelc,R11 ha'i doing eomebody else a favor if rcn s !orc;!,!! .... the IOrtle amount that the other h, tho 3 Irro French A' frine and frith it th.e Utah him with credits of dew la ,ntg mil.ies ow e Great Britain . and seven There! tr!",7' 0,''..x.'.1,:.,,4,.., mountains. and in he go round the totirY tfaYirg by; sweet ,,...ti il.erins ri,...aimi ...fading Ot 14,Se. ( he mark an d . is never ti. case leaves California that ,f the crate. Why don't you have some; this omission we lost thousands of f at times lie,n successful the- Vre,t k n wo,i'l b al lone more than. the Ii,.. sl..,..--- .,uff tir- 4W - at :3.fi or organization that can !ars, worth of advertising which could is not printed a'I over and it has meant rents, find !fO on. from oth er! haVe 'other allies France. This includes Wil"le a, a! . for water ers of leagt train...! or on in in carloads gasmillions i have been had Just for the At roar o f th Russian give me a line veising value to that hard ...h,t,w !c,i! .:!..7 faith withthe each price of the state regarded The wholesale i!e,tr;,A little more color and a little lel has c.r.,,,-.generation. loads? Why don't you iquit playing' labels. bad---in Ellin- all thre e accounts Currencies! as , '14 en' has been an non Mr-- : ..1,ce the "' more about Is ourselves Fetente what 'and get down to business? bragging Allir ha'Ptng Mate that debt from the three ac- ),,r I Tke Hancock Inuit ...p.i.1,W0...yttAnt.....ko4 hv the Says. IlMaild ceteryj Gerntant"! 1,r 4. VCe Prom, it, .t,.- by the eider NO- - Tierthea,sern . don't reed to be bashful.' reed. !,7 Cit It. AAA A a a, land will prodoiee excellent rr, 9,e .,.. unto and the allies owe the United .tT . .., r - a, itiq lendP7 ,s as It undinibledly :does. Why don't! Let me give you some of ,Hr. Han- - We have plenty to brag about." her! niaii, s ono, or ti 1, o,. tar n.v, d,. f pi,,,. 41,one ono! Stnle:. three billions more than they wi,f, I.- or iier- her ..,.., coaclusiveett Plant,. cie p one 71! .hrs her life you plant fifty acres at a time in i kd .. ono, owe .Great Britain. and more than recon-troc- Mead of two and get the growers to ',root be-f:,rroar, Mrs. Ni,.i- - Many must Wait for a s .. it 444,atoo.aoe!eeven and ,,,,t,..,1 win,,,la bithons more ,.. I s to Ilve to be, 14,5 I tam. Polifeare h....vs reia,ititifi t',.r; pott sacs 0,, gether so that we will know what we !than tney owo l'tance. . tam. )oars n rat,31 To enroltns4 ) n .n aria tty infnrtn-11:- , ft, t ,a,a much it is going to cost us and how 11 4.4 PAO 441V' Is!t..1s t we can get? much rr.Atlf't, Orlt nt irely in ni3ns Ow) n.tis 4! -I le, a '!'"" "Tel '!'"" t'AThen another thing. There'm 7,the decire beIng P"Yi lhe ll",1 "le' the worl I .... ,,1A742 4 6AA nmst lIT!''n111 H. U car loading now hut that packing A T ti! !lo -by 4,0 cn.pp!.. WIntry taking! ner (..ermany i iit!." By IKN H OBAT. i'fa would never do for our trade. Tt i..way awl Isn't graded properly nor packed 21CA ri6s).ont$ properly. There is no uniformity. were times the war factuers in Judging the of the fro!, !,5. German"... Ogden Matron .14 tht fai.,5t bit nt enrth There's too much tops or there's too 1. when it looked asduring I worlds markets. (if the foundries what t1;44, 11,.an ,,therts wiy Nitici!lislorth r,.4 though 11.a n SAW(' Addr1121 non, Foind carethei t!t.nnn Celebrates to have We would little. go of Birthday the thP woolfti report 1l'it,ry says' fully through that whole car be- i Germans,' might win. At any rate "Production will fall off heavily in Franc .: ) 1" Th" rots: AAri Just $4 I (FP"1;1 sgs tn, io,'.i,,t str.trh sky fore we could quote a price and there were times when they thought these foundries. WonVn 6.111s. 6 thp factorifA to the remov,A17 ,,,,..:,411 ,.04; Ev,,,- 1,11,d wit. from citi high; Norrtil 013rEN. or o ,t .7 - Th,, F1.-- .' ..., . .. nth" 11'4' then we would probablY have to re- . that victory .waa sure to come to: al. of machinery.owing b11". PartRI e:',tiMh mr"'t ":1 J t,ir!,,,-,Nj,.r.a nothis there Furthermore, 4 a.ti Wen' pack. all', 31,,idgotiopry, .1,,w lv,7,,,,,,, m,,,,,:. Indeed. they bad planned ! "Aa 'regard steel mins. an indirect have been re'n,,, t 511307(.1s HA J,;!,t ' 11, Toirpo trof,ze thkt 1.;.0 ing on those crates to indicate whero, them. ,,,,,;. ,,-- 1,r.i t beit.nz. ,,t 1,..r wiring han, litemv-tl',A,, i 'aC,, .! Years in advance jun what they effect upon Germany is possible in leather I.y Il,7 rir ,anyon t now.; v. t ,)r, V that celery come, from. 0,0,We of would ..ti many . ...,!,-1home been Ti,e ,..,' J.,. takin faetrirlieg, this to sense. th,it owing to the consid- ; France. and they I.gured! ". , n i .. 3,1 t it Hy d., the state it will lose its identity and out thedo industrial "" room', vt vi, 'all: The be' !,,:,,..; pintail t'" erable deterioration suffered that il Vales of the La's, ,, 'tern advantages ' ,,T) by no informa- l .teI (Ai' Th e fnrereinr t.,1.. tNke NI ..4... :And the end, pw fed Vat alll convey absolutely He , . come to the German emntre. French locomOtive worke and he t r And 1,441 car removed. liet'a,,ii to !,.t44I ,r, r it, deelitee ,,, the Salt Lake, would tion ite the bu)er as to ateal.y cnut., In 0,e Adeline of h L the war, it,f ,,. region 1,Y- the annexation t ,, ',!,''' of northern France; shops. French radways to will probr21,0, height; 341, . ptwer nf the rtfOlar. ,1.tr,rg the wsr t ; ;,,;',i faelorie96 have ty.,,,,Iy valley origin. which Phoulel be its 70 nO ?, t7uests also of.Belgium. At times the ably be obliged to buy their rolling end of siin, !,t..,.. Can vo,1n4 a certein numstrongest selling 'point. Whit, NIr. tisk tsrans the "Ittii!e,1 m ..r,. r.,, ,b, ,t,, ,en E., t,,,: t.., 3,,,,,.,.. stock were in j not Germans Germany. andthe only Calss,hierland excesidvelyt resulting ber of iheer i, ,, .7,, (lov4 1,311,1011.d of the svsr Imagine anything coming out of to tor.1:.1.:: .z . r,,,,, . 7,4,,,,,p,,, 1. is t'te , , ,1 but they were'convinced of order will go to German plants. ....r.d. 'cost wheri Itte MAry,tt; ,.,. ifornia that the whole world isn't , hoptfulouccess. t.), Master it.irtisrs itan3; wealhi,r, tbi,., le, lo,qied upon aft atn. 1A.sl:s.. expenditures rill' e.,), In the early part of The Weet industry than as now. like t.: A P. 7, l'. trOin. oar told that it comely from California. their n ...ir.e'ri4ne,;(1 i Etbtli P.tirklitei ,ry.. ,14r6 to h; 1913 b aP,e t iron. 11016 the battle of Verdun , raged 'was the heart of Industrial life. The ,,11,1rIIS $alme 1,ea Moli:gom,rY, ';.rt,;,n4 Eliz.b,y, the Sunshine state" Naturally-- we To what,evter,t will tho eontino'vs:tieis as tonows: i Falkenhayn, who was then, eteet market was the 1:,t,,,- - ,,.1.1wif gomol , of pions 'Ito Ton of Destiny; Ilmrtgornery. sadly ifiercely. the bad to shake our think-dom- e witr of after 'atton peononite Entonto Ocdon., cure was staff.Nr,:,..r:iiii. German r,,,r4 peace, Alllop' 3,0,1, business life of the Gerand admit the truth of what he was that Paris would be reached ..... , declared rreven: France's- rector.; North tre,ri of Frinoe Wm. Jane Stro atvi olart-- w . , that manr had, as ono ofworld, and am- tarine it 42a,eariiina .I.Jse tho finest fortilo fieleho the advant,Ine now noss,,d (MAO?) and Itarrle! L. gl.urtnit of i!.dy ..i. ... saying. .3.391.haa.non year. that the German crown prince ! bitions,competition with leading ,7113,4t )lelda: Great Pritby Germany who hag auffered pme-- , Sait Lake 1'ity Ituss:a. .... ... .. 7,913.0n0.00 ,) would be glorified and that he him- -, aln in iron and the multiform provory plea,at."'r - ppon, Uni!ed ' ,..' no tiegtror.lon from the war? 711ticn e. f.'1) .1ilst self would be successor to Von liolk-- t ducts of that industry. Germany of The, first real attempt at kingdom brick and titon porno pito,. 03n0,.044 in , !nnlting- and VifitOd Inthat German I14.9C:1.004.00a' sx.; Statfl; ... among the growers was made tit. the elder. In view of the success; badly flooded northern Frnnoo in or i Thils Is a queitloo With a. pont that'a all their own mho:, approprlatn have Tr, Etudy. 1( 'the r Ailive thie fall In Davis county when the of which the German high Command; dor to make tts compotdion with l duetrr will 4,254000,9tt . l'art:elpants thn trtforent reports given r ....ti. -Lf formed felt assured technical engineer were Great Britain so Spanish onion producers the liasslgrtad. that Germans' oft to unt",nos IIiTiblic opinion and t.s00d LOOR ing British' their pool and they are getting ac- - i Set to work to gather an possible in-- 1 would Totals teLmilion otla And tip. liuilders magic stir: nglish 0..4.11,10 ..; . Hon fight off the bat Through th ei NOW Visiting Veniael also an iambi- Interest ono Hanoork of Han i life of northern France and sts' tion to crowd the Ameritarui out oftwouht manataetnr!nga t aselitanen.,of the warm and mellow beam ent -- rti Pnwerc: T moat. war was over. ThPse Russia and prf.xt,,th cock Brother& comrWasion dealers. II needs atter-th:Al C,,cr! 1111.trthchain2S-Ilun- ir China- - This country . ccrtny clanslhercncv-..weredoubt,m,t caret4414,--z-Colieeled An ... 10.6 f'th.'r they are marketint 46.6,96,0004 h;ENIC'E S..1 country wor;T1 Ain tne.war. In. ,.',Y ren of 100 carloads outside sof the state. elnAeitteti and made a ',volume rf duction of certain cis sees 0( Ittt the 1alinha ofchildren a I before-- I , otrin4ta wonTething- Ilite eatew.' Ting Hanerielria shipping-ttrovand Impelilk or railnAkd ; tho war hitt gone to show what ; Lord To" 13" 424"- f-a,- An,' mew songs aiong the way; Cruzon's d,toghters, 1.,01v It ...ma to Chicago, Omaha. Karnali City. I P.ct of these reports was to help' ego' pment. The American railroad advantages of a war would he to Ger- - Duff Cooper. the nen Lots Strut a mi In reaching engine hell one of the first Texas and even to the Atlantic sea- - German manufacturers Just a P le aiming high . placeal limp it would mat !Lad r Colebrook are 14mong the 1.1e:11 Cram! Mar ... ... M . 144.1'100.000 SeIghborpenfolks board. In point of the fact that Cali- - estimates not only of the needs oe, in the Industrial life of the world. worth thing by; arid I In eptiniTydttnilleantiftl--the I known and good looking tle,,ple The relative emit Of the war may he forma. In the vicinity of San Ber-- 1 a Franco end rehullding,..but thal Another Ithiert that these al! sorts' of halluel-- I are speeding the lived In Verner.. mnre readily understood perhaps if It Just a Oars made 'sardine Is reining enough Fintillith were oleo intended to help the mann. trial undertakings of war bad is indusl people nations about German . prosperity Moonlight dances are again the vogue. Is pointed out that (on a gold hael,s By the gods for youpurposely and me. 7 under-a- wilikproduc-- pour i other e - onion-growi- Montt- e t :f- - t -- ,..v.,;-...,' raOpernrrroeTx3.0: -- ric---,:- '.: ,- . - t, "The-Trut- '.:1:,;;; . -"- he ..--: t, t--- -- :,...: - -,- - 44o .i , --,- i . , ... . ,,1 :. .. ,- - - d ' I:" ,,,,,. ' 4, ' ; , ", .:, , - ., '- - t - ' ;:,,41,1Jr;'-'."7-44,'--t- - .4. ,-- . . I - a 1'1 ,,, . pr,-..,- : 1 - ' , kt I - ,, . , v to 4 ,,1.i...,,,.Y,,,.7.'7 0 , - el ! grading. . - - t4, .,..t., ........ f,i--- r f c', Gt ele);.;,,i,ts)tti :1h1 :to, 111Z ; . b:Ystunbf,"q;uu:nr't"',1',',14:0,"n-t."11,11i,s:tir6nto- ! . th-i- ! ,., d s' e anovv-whi- ; te i - I 1:11.11: o,r I I 1 ,t.,11.pht?Itipo,..17.,:trv;r.:,e,,,,;r:11,:r:r;:i l ( . , - ' corn-It-e- - ,, - I i i Afterlttl Ti ' .1 . ij iati cch ..,11.--.- ..I " L., Vievre:---- e tir-,- ai i , , i - i i - I , enstred , t .4 1! , , IE.a.:anr,11 ; f - Ciii-- unrenset. . ,,., le,,,''' tt't -- fae idl fiend! vr 0 ,- ' ,281(1,itint.atvnn. cc:irel ei,o nit, tii,t,a,ecobf:::se . ' I i.if.i,,o,,r,n,tet,,,r.re3 rvfla-"- , catiore. th, : hard-header- h na I t . , Itt t . :', f I ' ; ''-- ' ot 11 , ,, ,.. $14.stin li . tP itl 1 11 tff,--nt- i7e,,,''' . tet - - , es vae i . ilii4reely -- ' sm - ' f' I - -- I coMPit ,l . I . : totnt,hao:ic:t.471v:;:r,11,1:a r o -- ,1 ll'4 .. ,!.ot! if ! ,iger , .- ! . ii''-uic- .e I , heetOf i i.,- fi c ,a1;-,, - I -- , Z . , , te I one-hal- or e- ...... i ' three-quarter- . A-- ReparationsWill They Be Paid? ) -e , . : 1 -- I I a s , I 4 I - " . M:-.- I ut, ' i , ("'' Z.11 ,z , th - , ,, ,:-.- 1! , ,.1 . "., 11 s, I I 'r 47 i C.0 ) '' -- C, - jt r itange.--to---th- - e I , - ' 1 . " , , t .... .... IA VOI 1 - ng fee-Wi- ton-tra- m - -- e I - - m 02. . i - ' ' , l - . I I jr it 4441-- - - """ I ' .. ' 0 t - - , - ' . - a' . r , i ,, 1 , - - - - -,-.-.- - -t- -- ' -.- . .: ,;f!,44.;t - - - - nsrn : - - -- : '' -- - . - --- - .,, .. - , ..'- .- - . . . , .i a S. ter..v-A,- 6 ......... - ' 0.,',0,.. 04,b.k..1, ,, ,,,, re-- . eetesawastestetainoesotteetee6'.............ett , g vr.ort.,0 Imevereatte-Ivelt- o "-- , - - i |