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Show rurt; t;iTf r.y;rity 'yr.-f- t S THE DESERET the business community, thd' prospects are that an increased acreage" wiu be planted. The News is sincerely converted as to the in practabilily and profit ' of in PnbUafaed tHUly Eept Sunday. practicability nod profit of to make do well will that fanners ClwrulntUm. suggesting of Bur Vtnbnr f Audit on the subject from qualified authori.4.,..,bS 7 inquiry VMlt Off ties before passing it by at unworthy of atten7 9 On tion. The plant is unique in That both straw .1 Celt oh - -'lM lari it-and seed are the basis of important industries, nw Pfr nT n ibor Other ..U hr mU P Wyomtag; the former for the making of Jinan, the lat64. It ter for conversion into flax meal and linseed remittance oil all these derivatives being staple in the hit Lake City. Utah. most definite sense. Three score years ago and od other matter for more the experiment of (if expericorrnor.detir Addr pablleatlon to THE EDITOR. ment it can be called) was tned out in Utah Cone Hunton Woodman. las- -' and its feasibility established; and there are Advertising Repreeentallra. tthAT Tork probably (till in existence some of. the old Few CBy. f w. AdamoW. wheels-an- d The loom ith-which " Chicago. spinning Btd PetroltTSU tfahtner in skilled the housewives the of Kansaa City. Ml Victor Bldg. period good Atlanta. 701 CoeMlt sties Bldg. art' as some of them were produced homeKin yripriett, Hobart Bldg. Lo Angeles. Phion Leaga made linen; while the flaxseed itself, with its beneficent uses, was a home-grow- n manifold Lah.cuyEatered at the (o.toffW of gait taeond elans matter according to Act of Congreon. had a place in the granary of " that product March 2. 1979- husbandman. True, there was a many to thrifty eatttls The Associated Proas la axcluelrely of all new dlPtche more talk about home manufacture in. Those the use for repnbllcatloa thm ta credited to It. or hot otharwlaa cradltad dlys than therg is now, but the economic newspaper, and also the local naara pabllahad AU rlshtn of rape bl (cation of special hereto. soundness of the principle was no more patent hero are also reserved. then Than it is today. One does not have to FEBRUARY 20, 1922. be salt lake city. unduly optimistic to feel that if given an honest and earnest trial, the business of flaxFUTILE INQUIRY. BELATED AND growing would provg, at least as a side-lin- e, more futile . eould be one of the best paying directions in which HARDLY anythin? the Intelligent farmer, can employ his soil and than The formation of Ji com-t- ; wuywvasgf! i . . mittee in Norway, as announced in recent dia- - toiL for i was who responsible ascertain in I .pytphis, THE UNDERGRADUATE" AUTOMOBILE. tbe lfrorld War. Appsrently the promoters otherwise they of the project are senior council of Princeton University would know that so far as the immediate caused THE recently gone into the question of the of tbs war are concerned, the whole world baa influence of automobiles n the students of ions since made up its mind, and its verdict that institution, and in this connection Prest, . has gone heavily against the German governJohn Grier Hibben has issued the following ment and the militarism of which it was the statement; It is the opinion of the senior proponent and instrumenL As to the remoter council thit'a privately owned automobile is , causes, they have passed beyond the region not an unnecessary adjunct to absolutely only of controversy. The League of Nations, as success at Princeton, but that undergraduate representing the beliefs and hopes of those who on the contrary, it often prove a positive belong to it, and the operations of the recent detriment to the - the individual interests! eefWashington Ccmfcrence, are the tare and owner. . The Princeton council was not contain evidenced the conviction of mankind the issue as to whether or not an that international relations have hitherto been sidering father has the indulgent right to give his son on a rotten foundation, out of which a World automobile that, of course, is unquesan War eould and did grow, and other wars, if the tioned; but the results at Princeton, and at system were not changed, might at any time any university, college or high school in thp burst into flame. land, will prove that' a. father is not doing his to Even i( it were desirable at this time son any good by giving him a car during his institute such inquiries as 'the Norway comJ school days. mittee contemplates in its task, . Automobiles, owned or controlled by and even if the members of the committee have are responsible for more waste a record for breadth and fitness that would undergraduates, and time dissipation of thought and energy lend confidence to their findings (though this of one element that plays a part other than any is at present altogether dubious), it would life. in Moreover, the automobile collegiate constill be obviously absurd for any body or an immature boy or girl is not bands of in the ference Olhei; than one appointed by competent im. international authority to ait in judgment on only n aource of physical danger but it is an the in factor prevalence the nations affected and expect its conclusions portant contributing of delinquency and vice. Nor need we go as to carry conviction or weight. far away from home as Princeton to find -evidence of this fact. There are rare excepMAUDLIN SYMPATHY AND JUSTICE. tions, of course, but an automobile in the possession of a high school or college boy is for the speedy THOSE ofwho clamoraccused of crimeand who almost invariably used as a pleasure car far persons deprecate the manifestation of any degree of more than as a convenience and jidjn getting an education. The wise parent, even though sympathy for the accused, branding surii symautopathy as maudlin sentiment" or some such he wants his son or daughter to have an have school will wait until passed. days should mobile, consider case A. the of John epithet, hJohnson of Wisconsin. Johnson has just been n THE HOG IN FARM ECONOMICS. released from prison after serving nearly eleven years of n life sentence for a crime which, gratifying as report showing it' has been pretty definitely proved, be did ALMOST asincrease in the slate's human not commit. He was charged with the murder a statement from. An is would be, population ld of a girl. In the exeitemeptand cker Ogd ff indicating that by .November of passion arotised by the ease at U ' fijA "0 Utah farmers will be supplying the year, son, Is said to have admitted his guilt. Later he repudiated the confession and declared that Utah packing houses with enough pork to meet what he had said was under the stress of great their demand, so that it will no" longer be necessary to import hogs from the "Middle apprehension, as he stood in fear of mob vioWhen this prediction has been fulfilled, WesL lence. Investigation has established with reasonable certainty that he did not commit the a disastrous leak in the finances of the state have been stopped, for every dollar that crime, and he has been permitted to leave the will is for purchasing a hog in Nebraska and paid prison where he languished ten long years and transporting the animal to Utah is a dead loss more. Justice should be speedy and sure in cases to this state. That dollar should stay here. Experience has demonstrated that pork of that are clear-c- ut and certain. But the case of as good quality as that of the corn belt can Johnson indicates how easy it is sometimes to mistake the fact Then, too, there is the ever be produced from the alfalfa, silage and rich serious question as to Just what form and forage of Utah, and at a substantial profit Wherever hogs are raised, the thrift of the . degree punishment should take in order that increased because-th- e & -j- ustice porker be served. Not the intent only of community's majr has to convert into profits foodthe capacity the.cused but bis mentality and the circum- stances that may have been accessory to his stuff that would be consumed by no other crime shouldbe . carefully weighed. This is animal and would of necessity be twisted if w especially-importain cases invoking capital hogs ere nol at "hand lo consume it Any agricultural community, therefore, which docs punishment, for the extreme penalty having beeJT imposedrihere is no human pKrwer that jiot produce enough pork to feed itself is not making the piost of its opportunities. can call back aid rectify the error that Announcement that Utah will soon graduate later be disclosed. This is not maudlin might sympathy:" it is nothing more than the spirit of from that class indicates progress; but the effort at encouraging hog' production should justice itself. Society havit is true, a high to protect itself and to do all that it can duty not cease when the output barely meets the in the demands of the stale. Utah ought to be an deterring and prevention of crime; bat it has Exporter of pork products; and when every another duty equally as high to deal fairly farm, large or, small, carries its quota of pig and unimpassionediy with those who, even through fault of their own, have come under population, the sale of Utah pork will rapidly add wealth and fame to the stale. the cloud ofimeiety's condemnation. CORRUPTION IN MASSACHUSETTS, A FEW REFLECTIONS ON FLAX. OSTON. hub of the Universe,' has come COU R AC E M EXT for the farmers a ho are in of late for' a big share of scandal and pN raising flax (and it is too bad that there are charges of wholesale corruption. If reports . not more of them) wilt be found in the market are true and developments seem to indicate quotations for flaxseed, the latest prices that they are not only has the well kno-- oi ing around t2Z0 per bushel, pf course this is city of culture and baked beans been the scene far short of the dizzy figure of W.00 per of gigantic political and Judicial malfeasance bushel, obtaining during and directly after the and crime, but other cities and. counties of thfif war when the article" was fn Strong "demand Bay state have had their full share. The ' for export to Europe; but it 4a much more charge is made by officials who are now seeksatisfactory, both iu price and stability, than ing to untangle and clear up the situation that almost any other product which the farmer there has existed for many months past a has to sell, Jhe market for it being both, firm widespread conspiracy reaching ifao some of and constant. Until last year, the crop was one the highest offices of the state, and being made up parties lar!y-o- f combinations of politicians by our local agriculturists. But in 1921 there and public prosecutors. S The' favorite device, 4f jwai, ight jet iyaLjLintercsL in. lfcand D .. yea! Under thejslimulating influence of a relied.upon. has becp thaL.of bUckmaiI. reliable company whose officials rale high in Wealthy, and la many cases prominent, citizens flax-growi- ng c (For ths Dsserot New by Dr. Frank Crane.) flax-growi- ng y. rf - ,( flax-raisi- dta-psto- pro-Germ- an 1 - self-impos- ed -- a seven-year-o- ! nt B w al 4 I How to mtkijor ought to b taught In' school, mM an intelligent lady of my acquaintance. Surely few subjects have morn to do with" th bapptnee of the race. And more trag- -' due to ignorance upon thia topic dle,qrbecause than of not knowing bow to parae ' a noun or draw a map of Guatemala. Well, said I, you are fifty years old and hare had some experience and more observation, suppose you giro me some rules, real rules, whereby ai joung man can improve his technique. I will, she said. And went on somewhat $ as follow: First. observe the Golden Rule.' Do as t. . : youd be done by. Use your imagination. Try to put yourself in her place. Then you will not aay offen- -, etve thing, you will.. not be. guilty of neglect, or acta of rudeness and selfishness. Nothing needs imagination like love. Acoept br as she la. If yon do not, then you dp not love her, but you love some figment of your fancy. Don't try to change her. It would be better. If she does not suit you, to get another girl. Don't criticize. Finding fault in both ths easiest and moat dangerous thing in the . world. Try to see whet to command In' her. and peek 'of 'Such things. Appreciate Love grows on appreciation. ShoV her that jrou want her, that her presence makes you happy, that she means' more to you than do othera. Respect her moods. If sho wants silent, do not insist on her talking. If she h an Impulse of gayety and high spirits, do not reprove her. Don't regulate her, nor attempt to. Respect her Individuality. Bhs Is at person, as much as you are. Sho has a right to her peculiarities, if you dont Ilk them, shes not tho girl for you. Let her do things for you. Let her realize she Is Indispensable. A woman likes to ' he thought of some use. Be frank. Dont conceal thlnga Be open and above board. Be firm. Be courageous. Urt your own life, have your own opinions. Don't let her dominate you. Every woman tries It, and, If she succeeds, despises her victim. Don't -- turn yourself Into a valet to her. , Be master. She wants to be mattered. She wants to look up to you. But dont be an cul-pab- le egotistic fool. Be courteous, always polite, with her. po not let the intimacies destroy the adorn- -. ments. Little attentions mean a lot to a woman. Speak leva Don't taka It for granted. Tell her. Tell her every day. Give your testing for her constant expression. Be honest. , UktaBnstdKzzi Man Sine? Tddng TANLAC . 1 TWENTY YEARS AGO. - FEBRUARY SO, ISOS. Simon Bamberger, back from the east, innounced that he had succeeded In Inter- rating capital in the extension of the , "Dummy (Salt Lake and Ogden) line from Farmington to Ogden and on to Brigham City; and the Immediate electrification of tho entiro system. Sheriff Naylor and County Attorney Denver and Canon -- Christensen' left for Colo., to Investigate the circumstance City, ' connected with the affidavit of John Mace, - a discharged convict, that one John Strange, and not L E. King, wa Implicated with James Lynch In tho murder of Col." George Provre at the Sheep Ranch gambling house In 1900. Strange was serving a sentence in the Colorado state prison and -would be discharged In two months, st which time It was expected an attempt 'would be made to bring him here to stafld " . trial. The reappointment of Frank D. Hobbs as register of the Salt Lake land office was confirmed. The First Presidency denied a published statement that the Salt Lake Temple would be especially illuminated on the occasion of the convention of Elko to be Tield In this city. It was officially sUted that the Church authorities had not even been requested to illuminate the structure. - August Blumenthal, Iron and cornice worker, of Provo, was killed the day us-in-that city when a piece of metal with which be vu working on a roof came in - contact with a high tension electrlo previo- wire. Word -- . have been made victims of manufactured evidence ?nd have been compelled to hand over .large sums of money in order to suppress suits threatened against llieni. Proof has been jfound, it is claimed, of gigantic plots worked Out by the intrigue of wily politicians and the tnen they hate succeeded in electing lo positions - of. ..trust A., powerful- - underground politico-financi- al syndicate is said to have had almosrcbmplefe control of certain tranches of slate and municipal governments, and Into its At goffers millions of dollars have poured. least such is the story, and the evidence found against officers jrharged with malfeasance seems to establish "beyond shadow of- - doubt that widespread. corruption lias existed. It is 4 sorry situation, and the fipljnredffifflBg element the fact that a general gleaning up has started. . , If Mg tm I ad hmmia lie msd t f.jMSMMBif to' D AGood bmld you up mi mako you tool lino, omk your druggiat today tor Tmlmc. At oil good drpgtiato. Combination foJ ARE BUYING A HOME AND DO YOU CARRY LIFE INSURANCE? You wfll save money by combining these two features - of your family's happiness into one transac LIFE INSURUot) THE EQUITABLE ANCE PLAN OF MORTGAGE REPAY -- TODAY l'- Switzerland Knows.. Earths Greatest Hive. rr - They Lost MENTAT 6 PER CENT interest is the way. " No agents commissions or bonus for money borrowed. Principal pai on monthly install- -' menf; and interest reduced as payments are made. Take up your present obligations by Hb Wife. By ARTHUR BRISBANE. political troubles a Because ofpowers may hold their next coDfersnco at Gsnsva.. Instead of Genoa.- Let Americans, our especially nsoudUn I love everybody" the Equitable; method. tales- men study UtH Switzerland. Ska attack no one, meddles with no one, but keepe herself always READY to fight, in case of need and over body lets her alone. What Switzerland does we ought to do. With danger yon every aide she keeps out of it. and wo with a wide ocean on each side do, not see our plain course. Everyone knows something about inside of a beehive, where sexism working bees store honey, taka cars of the one queen mother, murder ths drones when their brief services are ended, settle, as they choose, the sex of each egg, eta. Be Just. Be fair. Be good. Not too good, of course. But good enough to mako a woman not afraid to give herself, her happiness, her honor, into your hand. Good enough to be the ''father of her children. (Copyright, 19? J, by Frank Crane.) vrss conveyed through the war department at Washington of the death In the Philippine of Joseph E Toung, son fit John W. Toung. He wa in the United States army. President Roosevelt issued a statement on (the Schley Sampson controversy, affirming the finding of the board of Inquiry that 'neither naval officer was subject to cenone above the sure nor special recognition ' 'other; and officially drdering that the entire controversy be dismissed and no further action taken. London dispatches told of reverses suf- fered by tbs English in the Transvaal. Ths Boers had routed a detachment of tho famous Scots Greys killing six men and seriously wounding the major and a captain. ooyo Bdmurd Perry, of J010 Bumott St.SyrtH cum, N. Y. Emmyitkuu MMNK9 hc96 &MI fkod tu Ur. Porry Tonlme com Mp you. the s From tho Files of The Deseret Newa crA Fczl Pcsznd to-b- o -- Gczd20 JHssm honest-to-goodne- -- 23 1222 NEWS MONDAY FEBRUARY HOW TO fcJAXE LOVE 9 RULESWE . 3? Xtn Srrret WtM -- MSURANCt tOuatcH. 120 - BOWSNG Salt (gk CUy -- marketing bill, allowing keep teams from selling games. But fruit growers livestock that i not important to the whole raiser,owndairymen, to tocombine for their marketing protection, and fixing prices. The bill exempts af-farmers, etc- - from provisions of the anti-tru- st laws. Well It might- - There Your Opportunity ' is a difference between conspiring to the Few know much about the com- exploit products of othera and Te buy wearing plicated human hive. The biggest is combining to market wisely and fair apparel like we have called New Tork City. It has 1,641.-11- 1 ly what yon actually produce. eat at ottered, prleaa creature working for a living. eada Saturday, save. f(l,72 of them females. Unliks the Judge Landis, thla week aad retiring from the bees, they work againtt each other. bench, where his services are seeded, Instead of working together. They sheuid riiVa Greatest Brake the people realize that store up little. 9 In 109 live from Cletfelag Star too What their littit. pay judges day to day and would starve in a they good pay, enough to live decently, week If they relied on savings; wa Gardner & Adams 60 or 100 years ago. Is miserable pay 11,499 of them are lawyer and now. England, the brand of jusjudges, settling the fights of the tice laInexcellent, Company on the whole and , others. Nearly 19,000 are doctors, are judges highly paid, highly paid Kitru BI4ff. attending to diseases, of which all, they should be here. Justice Is worth except old age. will one day be un- having. Baseball to need (St ability, may known. and of which nine-tent- h could be prevented now; 4.0(4 are clergymen, employed to rescue the millions from their aina only 17 of the clergy are women, which make saving souls practically a masculine monopoly. Among nurses, there are 17.127 women to 401 men. About 200,000 are derka handing out goods watt of numbers, there. It would seem. About 46,600 are chauffeur, only 2(0 females. There are more than 19,000 policemen to lock you up, a somewhat greater number of school teacher, that.wlll gradually In 100,000 year, perhaps make policemen unnecessary. . e farmers M: The Excellence .Of Any Me- al- A great mixed hive Is a modern city, and the wonder Is how It keeps going, how everybody gets his coffee and rolls every morning, how humbly and regularly those that get .Uttl out of ft. go about their duties very much like workers in ths hive. a There Is no jewel In the toad's head, but every toad is worth mors in cash while ft lives than any two karat diamond. Every year each toad devours insect pests thst would. If undevoured, do 119.44 damage to some farmer. That is t per cent a year on almost tl.600 and for that you can get a fair sized jewel. Tet very rare Is the farmers boy that does not kilt a dossn toad every year, at least, to show what a good shot he la with stones. . e The managers of a grv yard lost the body of a man" wife . It got mixed up. fn the busy days of the influenza to 1911, when the grave diggers went on strike. The body never was found, and there is no definite spot for Widower Seigrist to go end mourn, when so Incilned- Tho jury gave him I2.S9S damages. It mutt have been hard to fix the amount exactly, men mourn so differently. Think of the thousands of millions of grays, no longer marked! on this earth. And some day. the earth ttaalf. one big grave, will and vanlah. What then? Whom shall we sue? President Harding has signed Delectable in all recipes which gall for niHrr Convenient tnd easy to aSfaarr EVAPORATED MILK Sjr No - matter bow- - elaborate-in-oth- er respects is judged by thg quality of the Butter served. - Poor butter will spoil the best meal.' Maid Qover Table Butter will instantly, enhance .the enjoyment of any meaL Its excellent quality, superior flavor and perfect freshness insure success to all housewives in cul inary efforts. If you have been'using ordinary butter, change to Maid o Clover and see how it improves the taste of everything you serve. ( Clever Better. Eggs, Ckeeee Wnl Qeatlty Predseta. |