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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER, HYRUM, UTAH jlllllMM H South Gache Courier Published Every Friday at Hyrum Utah. J. A. WAHLEN. Publisher. f COMBINATIONS IN EXPORT TRADE. The New York Times calls attention to the failure of export producers to utilize the authority recently granted by Congress under the Webb act by which combinations in foreign trade were made immune from the restrictions of the Sherman Anti-TruLaw. Ambassador Gerard, in a recent address before the New York Board of Trade said, If the Sherman Anti-TruLaw, remains on our statute books we shall not be able to compete in foreign markets after the war or to cope with the new German economic system. The people of this country should awaken to the fact that big combination in restraint of are trade radically different. It is true that an efficient and comprehensive selling agency may for a time control the market, but only so long as such agency by virtue of its efficiency is able to market its goods more cheaply To the extent that any agency in a field permitting competition can, by virtue of its magnitude, so cheapen the host of production, distribution and exchange as to permanently bring to the consumer a cheaper and better service, that agency is a public benefit and should be encouraged rather than st To Produce More Meat st More than ever before, the nation As a further contribution to the important cause of increasing the meat supply, the Hansen Livestock & Feed-nCompany has greatly 'enlarged its Ogden plant for manufacturing Lucemo, the wonderful, scientific feed for stock. There is a substantial and growing demand for Lucermo, and it is rapidly being placed on the market in large quantities. is relying on the Livestock men of the country to increase the supply of meat, so badly needed by our fighters and by our gallant allies across the seas. busi-ness'a- g In this patriotic labor, the Hansen Livestock & Feeding Company is doing fully its share. Because of its extensive and important activities in advancing the livestock industry, many prominent men are associating themselves with the Hansen Livestock & write for the Feeding Company. If you are interested, x attractive and interesting booklet regarding the scdope of this company. The large ranches in Utah and Idaho, owned bjr this company, have been heavily stocked, and a big acreage has been planted to hay and grain. It is also operating its three large feeding stations at Ogden, Logan, and Lewiston, Utah, to full capacity. Hansen Livestock & Feeding Co General Offices: Ogden, Utah LARS HANSEN, President restricted. The Sherman Law should stand guard against conditions which stifle the exercise of individual initiative and permit the law of supply and demand to freely operate. It should not, as suggested by Mr. Gerard and many others, be repealed, but it should be modified so as to permit, under government regulation, such combinations as will enable business to be conducted with greater efficiency where such combinations are not inimical to the public good, says The Mining Congress Journal. , be amiss to call attention given to its peculiar commercial fact that the Pacific coast is conditions to the end that in mak- PROBLEMS OF THE PACIFIC might not to The San Francisco Chamber of Commerce is carrying on a systematic campaign for development of overseas and foreign shipping on on Pacific, of benefit not only to the coast but to the who'le nation. In a most intelligent manner it points out to the War Trade Board the problems and conditions encountered in the Pacific trade and how western industries are being handicapped under present rulings of the board in a way that is injuring the nation and benefiting only foreign the contributing very largely to the nations needs in ships, in men and in treasure and is proud of its ability so to do but feelsthat a certain measure of consideration should be SHE ing decisions these conditions should be considered apart or in addition to those as they exist else- where. Do it now. Pay a years Subscript, shows how the embargo - This Sp ace Reserve! Save For War Purposes FOR It isntj necessary for you to pay extravagant pri ce for your dental against shipments of raw materials to our shores, as a means of, increasing available ship tonnage, is in reality killing western industries and not increasing the ship tonnage for purposes desired as the ships used in this Pacific trade are too small for cargo carriers needed for war purposes. It shows that Japan is at present carrying 80 per cent of our commerce and that while we can prevent Japan from unloading the raw materials at Pacific ports where cargoes were formerly discharged resold by American firms to other countries, we cannot prevent Japan from selling the raw materials to the foreign countries direct. Under this ruling ship tonnage is not only increased, but American industries are injured and new lines of competition are being establishec which it will be hard for us to overcome. In conclusion the report says: It i ssaessss competitors. It j work unless desire . Drs. Ensign & Smith UTAH LOGAN, 3AI HYRUM you We placed our prices where it would not work a hardship on the public to give proper attention to their teeth 4 years ago, and we have not up to this time changed those charges in any particular. Everything we use in the business and out of it has increased in price, but we are making the sacrifice and you get the benefit. We again assert that you cant purchase better treatment than you get right here, though you pay ever so much for it; and it is a mighty good practice these days to save where you can and let your country have your savings. If we werent pretty popular, we could not boast the largest busines in our history during this year of war. But we are, and it is attributable to the fact that our patients are boosters. to Allen Bros. HEHEHBER THE BAYS ONE MEAL SUNDAY 400 "WHEAILESS ALLHEAL MONDAY 'WECEAXLESS TUESDAF WHEATLESS ONE NEAL 'WHEAXLEtt THURSM mm ONE MEAL VHEA3XESS ONE MEAL |