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Show - , . , . ' - , - - - 0 0 - - SATURDAY . , - . ' DECTA-BE- , , . 18 1920 , ......... ' , 3 1 10 r ".s1 - , ristmas 141111.10 I i' i Western isavernor , , i I., 1 , . ......,..., , , ' on -- 4 ,0 r own: ft. us . B.1.44 - of rd al in or , I ''''. -- i diottf" , ' A 1, . ' -' ,..t, ,,,,o,kro 1 li ,,'''''''''t: - -: ; . 4 tb 4 , t ,,,,,.. :,.. ,tk, ,, ' ' .. , or ,,,, , ' ' A r lb ' ""' , r 4' ' ' . , --- - .1 , or ;: ::i who wiAed peace . to all good will and so ordered as to be May their energies be Curried to up fif Ii - v thifigi-t- the- - 111in:iv-- -- knee. --- ' ;' ;' better part we have in- it. May totne- opportunities that are- - ours and of boAsuse . we the- the end tore I the ahil right; ani J. liberzies . others- - IAN-ri- es - - begirt. rights we May - 921 jam win and ant. will !ts rrt!rs.' May gratitude and lasting we with deep fide!: y remember the sacrifices of its defenders. May riltny drive out want, happiness replace sorrow, and gaal health onti a clean mind be the gift received by rear all. k in. ick. . for service call for the best oppfirtunities se thee ix in thet--e blessings and strive for their attainment. us. ' lÁt us give it May ' be worthy of ,I: .t : 4 ' - OS Tbi It TO bat I doh ibto !be for ." th we " tart '' Ai; , ,.A NV. Ito. ;Pe- ion;; We. JUT ,K- - .,.t ,,, ,, , t , t , - ' . 1 , - . 4 - 4, ,, .- - ' 1':- - t... .:, ,, ' , - . - . , ...I,.- t , ' ',,:' A, Ariz AO wf I . - 4 ' ,' ' ,, '...00,, :' ' '.,,..i I i ,p to the .. , . . , . .' ' ' - of Anglo-Saxo- c ... - - hat ard- -- t ha $ Ir , S t J ."' "''' . , ,. 1 3:41 . ) . .4001 r i Xi e ,, . , ,,, . , , Go Bes kV. Olcott . ; ' onstruci: T IS with pleasure I respond to the request of the of The Ieseret News to send a word of from Oregon to the many thousands of the readers o f that splendidly edited newspaper. I have the fondest memories of Salt I ake City and the intermountain country gained through the annual meeting of the Governors'conferenre held there 'last year. Mrs. Olcott and myself were fortunate in being members of that party which vas so hospitably and ex- cellently entertained by Governor Barnberzer andi he,-- of ttah. meeting a wholesomo was manifest among the various spirit of governors of the western states, a spirit which I be- lieve extends to all of the people of those states. Where a few years ago there may have been jealousy and envy between different sections of the has grown-U- p a spirit of which is tending to a larger and more well defined do- velopment of all of- our magnificent western country. We mor e and mor e- -realize ,that the West the West and that every integral p4trt of it is a part et one gresit section of the Nation which is being more and cemented interests, commoos and common aspirationscommon Oregon can cheerfully send greetings and best wishes to all of the people of theenormous intermoun------ -tain territory, as ie has only the kindest feeling and the best wishes for the success and prosperity of those people and it believes in return, that those people have similar kindly wishes and regard for those of us who live out here on the Pacific Coast. Editor I greeting s ''''.- - -.- - . . - , ' li ' ' - , - - . 1 , - ,e, , ' Bodies Refuse to Prtrride f( I r:''" - ' t 1, rsL','--I 0' : i , 4 ' 1' , t, . , ; - , ,-- , s , ---- , - g': - :11, 7 7, -- '0 '- ,,,-- - , . ,.,.. ,: , - 44' l'" - 4- .,...,, .. 7 , ' -, ."..;,4 ,, A- - - - - ,. , - -, , - ; me - , , , , ' : ..', .:-- 414;":t f., , ;: , : , a".i,s'e ti..'- 7 ';', 44, :0 ',0 :.'v 0$k '....'" r- ,,,,,,,0 . ri " ' A , ,,,Lik; ,,,.1,, ') ,, , ', : 4, . .v ,,,to....L.,...t,,.: ..... .. f neeesearybuvb! , , Z '' t , 7g-t1'- , , '',', , 1 - , : 24. the first ship division. For a few - ------- -, irt't1-71,, 71"'""htt .2., , t, rt ' 1,'"et, X ( ': t.. e 4 ,'i,:"A' j,,,L ,.., "( , ; ''..--, 7 .,. - , . , " - .... 14' ' - .. , '4.4.14 t . Of legis lative aid and it In ciat be provided promptly and carefully. The advice of farmers themselves when well considered and crystalized, will be necessary to this end. I bespeak for the new administration of state afe fairs, the ,constructive assiatance of the people of the whole commonwealth to the end that Colorado may enjoy in increasing proportion the peace and harmony .. r her citizens richly deserve.- . wpsoadeoWswititas4eapprimt n Aerial Mail Route t west.4.-btli-pia..-thr- . .- - A ,W4 ;. '.: ' , 1 ,..,,,i,,,.,.,,,Iir.,--.-4,- :,,, ..,, , eral old army planes of the DH4 type were purchased by the postal depart- ment, rebuilt by the local mechanics and far eeyeral estelts. pait,,.,,ttru.........-t-,-K- , serviee' haW been maintained at a high rat. of efficiency. Several wrecks to planes soon showed that thapeegular , type eras unadaptable to this hie! al- - '" , 4 2 7 if - - , - ...i,'4,:: X., I; . 1111111. , , , itr. -- e ,.,' 7,TT : te: 7::;...::::;: cs The . 41'..:"' - ..-,- - . rca.'-'47.' , ' r,,-...;,-,, 5' -,:. I "- i ,....,.. 4 a,.. , , ,,, ,,,,---- 7- .. . ,,.., r it,',, - pe. i , ,.---. - - ad , , , , - ,. - ,606, , ..- gmal:o aocal vssum- ';'-e;- A' , , i :7 :,,,, . '' 1 L... i mtitauldnetaainnedd . . ins-tal- becntitie : )311; , . t! V h. v,,,,ot Ilk , . Perag .44, , - . I t.., ,,,,- -, 6f sign I a .: 1' s sands of excellent citizens whcese home ties reach back '' I'? l rejoice with them that the day is approaching we n the sentimental bonds between the two states will be strengthened by those of better trans-portation and by a community of commercial interest& .... , i at - , " f ";'11 those problems would be expected from theirexecutive and ictrisiatire officer, I believe that the newly elected members of the General Assembly feel with me their obligations to meet their pledges and I ,anticipate J. complete fulfilltnent o f those proisee. Law and order have beena established in this state but more effective-meanto support its program must be worked out. I am convinced that a State Po- lice Forc e offers the strongest men, of preserving the life and property of eitizens inall emergencies end I anticipate the enactment of 'awe which will establish euch a department permanently in the State Gov ernment. New Highway legislation has been promised and must be provided. More efficent i means of adminis-althougle-the'perconstructive funds areneeded tering sonnet- of the present commission hm, served ably and earnestly under statutory difficulties. By rat- we most serious problem is that as affects the producers of foodstuffs. We must admit that in many essential particulars our system of distribution has broken down. The grower of crops is not receiving his fair return for his labor.. Hie markets, hie trans- portation facilities and his tabor problems are in need - in- - n, . Yoe -' ...,-- l'iI t .peoplo-of--Golo- - that idea, there were sent pionee rs eager to spre ad the chi- - In pairsuance ' tort ". to ri 44, ,,,, , .1 o r 11 IL) lot ,, '' : it.51 ttV people of Colorado in their expression at the polls in November expressed their emphatic disapproval. of any further tendencies toward radicalism either in administration or legislation of the.r public affairs. They served notice td the Nation that American kleals still are treasured in this State and that legislative importations of rrdical sources, are not be tolerated. However,- in commissioning the conservative in- terests of the State to care for its publis needs,. the rs. responiii: bility upon those servants. Advantage has been taken of grave needs and serious- problems to proffer wild and impractical remedies. In rejecting these proposals the people emphatically announced that definite an,A..,...-- - Southern Cal!fornia i IMO 4. $. ":' 1a - , , CotOtives ItShoup CooptGeo ON, ., . ' , '' ,.... - nr, Inter-Mountai- n ultra-moder- n vtly ,, , . Mr , . - - way , - - ' , 4 , : , s-.- 7 - ' ,, r ,1,,"! i'' cion nsegeveuryenktilldthoetYalw-teari:ere, . .,' .;' . Some mail service. companies at, ' 1 :r,:p. tis ,,,,..0,4t rail, .. because of the direct now round has laecomc an established Mall- 11;,1,.: .11,. 71 ;b1121, I operating in the east and the ,slitarzwitosmor....,: ,,,,...,,,,.: ... route which can he followed in the air. west has several prospective .n. ,41,tion. . , To date there has not been a single l' - ger airplane companies in the process ,, statei smith ,.. ; how true Lake tif Salt betvvecn t';!, 1"::rommuntcation Regaritess on or tor'....". this division. I ir fatality injury :.... 4 Of organization. t Pacific The Airline that 48 the past geveral weeks some 110,000 hours and ments :ire. all generally agree ,t?'. City and Nsw York in is Seeking to establish eyeit ,,,,,-, , '., , aviation has pounds of mall have been carried to, interTr.ed!ete points in a between .. p:siced itscif on the map tematic passenger : ,.... 'from i and Lake. carSalt each ''''' plane s00,4047 , - : ' :7' 'F.... s'''' llty ahort.- time Jo !lipid:), becolning a and rtivist.,!)e re0kOne4 ellat in working Salt. Lake, Los A,ngeles, San Franck .. ''''''::''' , .' " ,,,,, ., r" lnb"oturtmr , Pr ..,70"'. ',.....0..,,, 4'. ' the and northwest , . - out the v by 4; ....,,,4,44,.., early prob.,' ile O spring. Such eery transportation metier. most commonplace country's i ,,,, ... , , ,,,r, ,, Radio service he been established i - c ' ,,, , ' l tPIPline are .7. 14.-used Irit.ol field -being I Ice was hitherto pre,sible only by between every control station on the lifi.,V,4-"- t. - v.,- ST . ' daily. a plane in this ,f. eel'''. t, .'r gnta..... , - .,, 7, f.' 'To speculate on the future of this a The postal d.patment has ..graPti, while now correspondence may , ,iing about 25 gallons k r.;,'Pilt'te ,.1. 00.:.....,..,. i 4;,,.....:.,,1 4;1, ...r 1 ..' transportation facility gone to considerable expense to be .maintained from toast to coast ast ,,, '"4. Is The field ...,.y yoki , 1....! lorated about two miles ' eft tst' , ' a',.:" ex- - in vkvi ottts many recent advances Isand cOmptetely equij n gigantic radio t , .1'Pit, , no -weet sit of state on and the :as desired fair . ie'l thp ' grounds .frequently .. station at each main control r Ry this ::,.....,,,1 5:,:..e.,,,,..:.,, : Saltair speedway. About ion acres are k 4.74--...ir not entirely out el place.7".. said Ls melni. pene nave the poslage.and atationerY1 e grotini is flat included Ti gen'eery,:,.. on the 'The present Nebein, costs. in a short few weeks the , ,,,,t, l: at unenited thie time of the . . 'ever ' . weather eanditions. thus adding much 1 . for taking off or landing, 3et 3 Tiq,."-,,, '.. 1'' s. "" ice has been advanced until it now tidal' air mali route, postal authorities !, fu:ar condition C7....,';' ' 71 ;741.4.''. , .. is to tilitbroirr of the service. , bettered , ' being . offers &most daily' Communication have announced to he oMy , .."''''''' ''. the '''.; :!'on. ,, tt , .4. , ..,,N,th;: sommeitoretelblet. ,--cinder,' Into the ground, which 4' nu- both cosiets, tà this city. Claren' nine of In extensive 1.31:991r1 which pro..,nteeatdinion,wwortikl : tre.,.,.,,..- ,c,,5.,,,, ,,,, : with ,,,,,?. . ..,,,. when le,1,t. eralipiPtPii will mike a good run. Ar -7,4-i'iota.., '..- ;',..0"1,, 1.- 'Nelson. mal.ager or the local field an-- , should irathenear tutor!! brarietiontCleus of wav. The hanker is being built PO . the country and Fait Lake 1 . ; - - that other sections rrmetif edded from la. embrace all the nation's principal throughout ., nounced. ' :one-11the ;.,..1.0".' betrig time to tirOP to eare for the Increae, t StiCh With the inauguration of the trans- - cities. parr-li---- ' int servin , fireproof or te such a program altogether a program. : , corP:InentaT aIr mail- service aviation and capable of housing four planes at ..) Thp Aka- Mail Service hashadto ' has been born to the west and aero- - In the future for tome branch lines , r a time, MAILPLANE 97-- one Wre,re than tho ordinarY nil. LANDING AT SALT LAKE FIELD; CLARON NELSON, FIELD MANAGER started in the States bag ad..: A wnrk stades whteh hinder the progress of shop hes been eetabliehed - the . ex- - ern transcontinend afficient present tr) an The Mentor. from parte 'air impracticariind current!. completely upper ..vanced and continue commerce at Salt Lake, Omaha. Che5-board of governor of tbe Com .! build two planes. Four planes which have never been mapped and almost sef,ern 'o extremity' the coast. .pertmental !Once to- an economic corn- ental route will probably become the ;hrquch enne, flock Fe,rIntra Elko: Reno. and mercoal club met and formed rho rnit- - have been praetically washed mit, in let can them air ,nbotlinifteirameTioptn nabonal and of ,of nation nucleus a inert-in-) 4reg1irding asset to the system each, 11 Wall Haugar Holdirig.lePreice Neve atreede I, .t:te ,,f the fact that Congresa, an Frsticiayo o'rep:vrieti 7e,tfrreatit4i1i.y.;-nereed,..,- : stock 1.!r the lo,41 field The field has in Pinek Wert ,..it not. fonutrighwaysit--- , flimeciel,soo4r,be a riekl and han- eorporat ;nil to totterilte fail,,, to make any appropriation for the establishment-0al erecting' the hangar with the tinder . 112 nest motors to be used for replacegar and the service this air mall 0 nice, aviation would tills eny Would become the center of. log with about 70 per cent efr,ciene) extndir,c the service the governitp:pt.,,,auu14.14 Vtail-th.1,,z fkg,11,1 irt4nding to carry On t0 re e ,,,..- -, 'reirnii-urethem. N.thani,I Jack-- I ! Th,Idr$t1.tvrtr...ronsists,.of.,Alastaxe? 4an i,r.riyro and Sciórdingly ... they between $alt Lame and Ogden us -- to Tater .....,,,,,,.. ira,rmanaseicoritmeb-nitai faMa 4 coust.1 stagett.1 it s the first in at be pacific but cion..thert,Ateerrew1Perret4rcr-retf-includingtn.,' chili, 'Nelson. Pilots states or at Springs, whether-10rbe reretrwl station thie nd yervice duuka4).gt.,Coltoikellotio.a.aft.,-.Josatan.- ,, E. E. Mouton. John. Lt;le Sa. ttine in hanbeen - field end on Of' efforts construction of.tho at this ctv or there. hrenth engaircd T., carrying of the Eatori tind K. Tt rnker: Chief it landingAlthough 'the I .., conttructtont Me-- . ' Mechanic Everett Drinkwater; -- service-statiohave- Oregon. Washington- - dosen,,Lake Contmercial club. the San Fran- . servWe fo pave the war tn the treat. city immediately- undertook to pur- Thehingar's corn-in sit flying risco and Jordan succeeded of ric.m. Ne1P011, secretary of the Utah 'Claren the Colonel chase chambers Omaha of having county Herbert Msrch. Jack ftelbs. . Salt Lake has placed herself On the through Arizona, New. Mexico. sod merce and other western along the route. Salt Lake ralled to budda organize- - each control- station - aviation attorney de- the war and one of the pioneer in M pehR Ile flyirls ritntr-b- i ail betaisw7S. rthe-Fou-Leslie Gordon Wit- mapin no uncertain term, in; California." ' Such a system would abolish all re-- 1 Fratieit,--o ' and build a hangar claring tt Omaha and affair of chambers Only through the aviation in the seat, aas selected by 14am Maxfield. fleorke rutt4e. 0813110 of authoritlea. 7 munpal COTTIMeTC111 the , club '7o1otiel as govComme'rcial " Lake Salt th the of the of interVention inrdan atth manager the Anon Stone: Rix:rent Pesti discrimination Itegll. and would br1ng,1"w'mere d : AN'hittell on a buitines basis halt been, gional aIt Lake t:e:d. A corp. of mechanics;lWrieht. Waller Collins: Radio Op- the postal department to ernment aimed repay for the hangar In undertaktng to build the harigir IC .ut, urge Nor is the initial effort' the east. weest,, north and established. -1 had made WSW to saved to and Salt station had bad the sufficient' vandonthcy,plar,s pilots isho too') extension when, congress ....experiencel1 atom.' Arthur Johnson. Itarold MariThe chambers oft bait. a Iona as every indica-- t a closer relationship for their mutual work for the year wttlit Omaha iti the appropriations. r: likeIytop hindPr and Dornthr Krddo, during 1.11 'sat Ivor Chi ' lion , , 1 '- ' t.., : ''..'l ,,,,P.I. ... r :,.' - '.4 ,,,,'.4;.i"4, C e I , Gottoirtas Lealltpbe ema 1 In o, m 1, -- '- , , - ,,, : 'I1 i ,, ,, , 'r , ,i : , by - , , ...,,,,,,ir4 - .: ,., -- , ITH four planes carrying an tion leads oleo in- ,,- authotities to believe the air development. Due to the more rapid g. methods of communization , the -- theaverage of 8 0 ti pounds of.: mail wit be more-thalance would be decreased. could 111411 mall declared that to and have throughillany daily Ptsceneer service by air loom; as he .carried cheaper by air than by Salt Lake. e:fective Continental att mail service the year ra:l. They derlare'tthe distance la less, itie most recent aecnience. to the air rift- - .- .- -- -- - - mo,00,--01- 4 -' - kt- ; -- , 1 Funds for Establishing Control Stations. -'- Jett ' ,, , lization of the Civic Organizations Step Into Breach When Official ba g - e ;- .- d - -, AI), s tor such a high sense of justice anti such loyalty to th velfare of our nation as to justify the faith of have .ece ' ,?4, ,. :,!", , 's ,A ,...:' ,e ;; .,,,, large-measur- e, that our the where end ii " , ,,t . 4''. 4 4' 1 :'' e have been achieved in a...very- buL we now harking back to the original idea of the 'Nor- mon" pioneers. Through the League of the Southwest, we are seeking to utilize the waters of the Colorado River for irrigation. and. for power development, to an extent that will weld very closely ther the States Vi.e, are looking forward to of Utah and Arizona. early establishment of better highway communkation, now broken by the Grand Canyon of Arizona, an ob-struction to commerce, yet a southwestern pride and an asset of inesilmable value. Arizona has many thou- - --- to the Jullesthe privilegesof-7- s we are blesset with a 'complete realization - Mtn-- : '.,, - - ,-- ". ,,. , and, by irrigation and dustry, to make fertile the desert sands. These results . '74 -- .' - ' - ,a. 1. - ....1,,g' cif keeper and charged with the duty of making the world On , . .... , , r 7I - of the River. Abiiities of citizetfahip, wherein we are our brother's l ' ',. iiia. ...i May w44i11 get a proper view of the , .. , There was a dream in the past of something like a con- crete empire, conjoining in mutual interests all the In- region,- - drained by the mighty Colorado indo- -- , ,, . , i - :: oel: to the Mexican border and of supersede . 'ri the pioneer State of Montana on the north which stretched from Deseret, accomplishment ibits of exravagance, . I am compelled to visualize an example of the high citizenship toward which, in our better moments, we all aspire. the - May their lives for they coming year be mankind. 4. a message to the people region through The Deseret News, for your publication represens an idea far broader than that of the ordinary newspaper. I and happy and endowed with the spirit Him do, AM pleased indeed to send this day find the' people of Idaho prosper MAY .. - 1 '1 ". 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