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Show 5UU1 South Cache Couriei fHB CACtltU tU U K1X.K, XI KKUM, U 11X1 Herds a Real Argument For Philippine Independence Published Ever: Friday at Hyrum ' Utah. J. A. WAILEN. Publisher. BTAH STATE XI Great Leaders or mss ASSCE1AHDK Utah Farmers Ballot On National Thomas Jefferson Issues President and Diplomat Hundreds of farmers representing every agricultural section of Utah are registering their views with regard to the program of nat- 44 ional legislation proposed by the American Farm Bureau Federation, according to reports of meetings received by officers of the Utah State Farm Bureau. The official blanks for registering the result of the voting were sent to the county farm bureau officers throughout the state A Typical Ffiilippine Homestead The United Strtes isnt the only country that has homesteaders those enterprising pioneers who leae thickly populated districts and take 'their on June 1. families into virgin territory to create Several county farm bureaus have homes for themselves. The Philippine already reported their results, the .islands have thousands of thrilty homefarmers in most instances voting steaders. The above photograph shows a pie-- i ture of a Christian Filipino homesteadunanimously in favor of the proposer and Iiis family near Hkit, Cotabato ed legislative program which is outprovince, Mindanao, P. I. Five 3 ears lined in the form of sixteen quesago he was a c'ab driver working for tions. The farmers also express low wages at Cebu, a thickly populated themselves as highly in favor of city. He went into the then wilderness of Mindanao, planted hemp and cocoa-nutthe proposed agricultural credits paid for his land and has become wealthy. Thousands of sunilar corporation covered in the bill reinstances could be cited. One Mindanao cently introduced by Senator Norris homesteader is worth $200,000. s, of Nebraska. Officers of the state bureau have announced that June 15. is the limit date for receiving results on the questionnaire, as the American Farm Bureau Federation has advised that every state lesult must be in Wash- ington, D. C and.tabulated by June 20. Reports indicate that meetings have been held in almost every farm bureau county of the state and it seems certain, the state officers tbat Utah will measure up to the record of other states with a representative vote of its farmers. The Philippine government is encouraging the immigration of Filipinos from the thickly populated sections into Mindanao. This is the second largest tf the islands of the arcliipelago. It is still sparsely settled, although it is one of the richest and most productive islands in the world. Many Americans Injve established plantations there and become rich Filipinos are using the stones of the many successful Filipino homesteaders as an argument for independence. They make the point that a people that can go out into a tropical wilderness with no capital save then- patience, perseverance and energy and win homes r themselves, have the necessary stamina to run their own affairs. the Louisiana Purchase, bought from France under Napoleon in 1803. w SSHBS - regulatory legislation and rQuesbed the national bureau to f livestock ask or a 'owerin In accordance with freififht rates. the resolution under which the live- For the first time in many months stock .investigation was taken up, the huge unsold surplus of copper tke final report of the on C0'Peratve marketing will be is being reduced. The improvement at a general conferance is directly the Vesult of drastically 8U5rnt:e curtailed production and heavy foreto be called by President J. R. ard of the American Farm Bureau ign drafts upon accumulated supCurrent rfrrrnestic smelter Federation. ' It is planned to have plies. a Utah representative at that con- output is running around 26,000,000 ' lbs. per month, as compared with ference. Speaking of the efforts that are 47.000.- 000 in April and 91,000,000 in being made by farmers and livestock March. .Unfortunately imports still men generally along the lines of im- continue on a hpavy scale. Adjustment of Europes politicrl proved marketing conditions, Henry C. Wallace,' secretary of agriculture. problems should react favorable upNo one questions on our export position. The CopOne of the most important pro- - recently said: visions of the livestock marketing the right and the propriety of the per Export Association has been plan to be submitted to the produ- - manufacturer selling the products contracting for some large metal cers of Utah and other farm bureau of hrs factory to the best possible sales, reporting 35,000,000 lbs. for states of the nation will be the es- - advantage once he has produced May. The total sales contracted The right of the farmer to for since Jan. 1, are placed at tablishment of farmer-owne- d and them. lbs. controlled commission companies, do this same thing cannot be Germany is forging ahead to the according to information received leading position among our copper by the Utah State Farm Bureau. consumers. During the first four This was decided at the third session of the farmers livestock marketing Its Facts and Fallacies; Promoters months of the current year she is committee of fifteen held in Chicago Tricks Exposed; Geology vs. Exper- estimated to have imported directly 75.000.- 000 lbs. Indirect shipments Wells!!! A Hisrecently. ience; Wildcat increased this by 10.000,000 The committee instructed its leg- tory of Gushers. This phamplet probably lbs. additional. This is at the rate to work with for 10c. islative Ralph E. Pearson, Oil of lbs. 250,000,000 The ann.ually. the secretary of agriculture and the Field Inspector, 204-Larendon actual direct imports during the American Farm Bureau Federation Building, Houston, Texas. ad. are estimated at only past year lbs., but future takings are r UttJL rfAhj.a expected to show pronounced betIn v terment. years, German consumption, direct and amounted to about 420.000,-00lbs. annually, of which around V 300.000.- 000 lbs. came from the U. on Packer Whose foresighted policy gave the United States the great states which now represent Copper Industry Reviving Are made not for a price but for a purpose. The Brunswick policy builds for the future, the first object being to make a' tire that will give you the utmost in service and satisfaction. So Brunswick Tires are built on the sound policy of making the price fit the quality, instead of making the quality fit a price. The true measure of a tires value is not its cost, but its price per mile of active service. 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