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Show THE TAYSONIAN, TAYSOX, TTTATT, SEPTEMBER 8, 1922. NOTICE OF DELINQUENT ASSESSMENT 1 One Year of Republican Rule Shows Tremendous OF NAME CORPORA i ION, biRAW HIGH LINE CANAL COM ilhuK) lANl. FLACK OF BCblNLbb, i'A ino.N biAlE OF C f AH. UTAH CUT, CULM), delinquent on the lolluu mg described stock ou account ol ns bCsmucuI levied on the 17 day ot Januniy, 11)22, (assessment No. 8) the amounts set opposite the respective shareholders, as lollovvs: 1 LT. CLUTil 1CATLS Tivie iAo Savings seral Reduction of Over Billion in P.iMic Deot and Nearly Two Billions in Public Expenses Congress Cuts Budget Reouests. t. President Harding took . bki-kisii- n AAA), r,nn mil llKMKEK ON Name Hubert Herbert 1.. N. Ellswuitk uud 11. lie land Tietjuu 1.. O. Lawrence 1.. (. Lawrence v oihns L. Flanders colli us L. Flanders iuhu Milton Heck t! , r.. wood OK HOI hi' lOYtMU'TFK lH AFl'KOrlllSTl nations and estimates made a most gratifying reduction in the expenditures. The peak of ordinary expenditures was reached in the fiscal year 1919, $18,514,000,-000- . The drop to the fiscal year 1920 Is most extraordinary, the total for that year being $6,403,000,000. For the fiscal year 1921 a further recession brought the total down to office on ductions in appro) .John MUluu Heck , amuel Hounctt March 4, 1421. The first complete fiscal year of government business ander his administration began on July 1, 1921, and closed on June SO, 1922. The Budget Bureau was ereated In June, 1921, practically simultaneously with the commence The estiment of the flacal year. mated expenditures tentatively subFor the fl.cal year mitted by the various departments for the fiscal year 1922 aggregated 1922 the total, as heretofore stated, H ,680,000,000. The operations of came down to $3,795,000,000. This that fiscal year have Just closed. By sum includes $422,000,000 of public the application of pressure by the debt retirements chargeable to ordiPresident, exerted through the nary receipts and should be elimiBudget Bureau and with the coopera- nated from the $3,795,000,000 in ortion of the heads of departments and der to obtain a figure comparable to other administrative officers, the or- expenditure , figures for the fiscal dinary expenditures for 1922 actual- years 1919, 1920 and 1921. The ly amount to 13,795.000,000, a re- 1922 expenditures, therefore, excluduction of 1755,000,000 from the sive of public debt retirements, are of figure submitted by the departments $3,372,607,899. The reduction at the beginning of the fiscal year. 1922 under 1920 is $3,030,000,000 The first budget submitted in De1922 under 1921 cember Indicated a deficit for this and the reduction of same fiscal year of $24,000,000. How is $1,743,319,789. successful the efforts of the adminisEvidence of the value of the centration hare been In holding down tralization of Congressional responsiexpenditures and conserving revenue bility in connection with the public Is attested by the fact that instead in the of a deficit there was a surplus for appropriations Is furnished fact that the year of $214,000,000. Congress appropriated for The total public debt of the United 1923 $312,172,292 less than the States on June 30, 1921, one year Budget Bureau requested. In other This sum ago, was $23,977,000,000. bad been reduced on June 30, 1922, words although frequently charged to $22,963,000,000, a reduction of with being the spendthrift branch of the government, in point of fact the $1,014,000,000. The policy of the administration Congress appropriated seven per cent, has been a return to normal condiless than the budget estimates asked tions in public expenditures. How well this has been accomplished is for. The people of the United States amply reflected by a glance at the exof have Just reason to be proud of the penditure figures preceding years The Republican party gained con- financial record of this administratrol of the Congress in the elections tion. While other countries are of 1918 and came into power in Construggling with huge deficits in their gress on March 4, 1919. and are burdened with enorthe the administra'budgets During period tion was Democratic and the Congress mous taxes and staggering public was Republican, requests of the Demo- debt, the United States has shown a cratic executives for appropriations for the fiscal year Just closed were reduced by the Republican Con- surplus same time accomplished a the and at gress by nearly $3,000,000,000. most gratifying reduction in its pubAppropriations are the yard stick The enforced re- - lic debt. of expenditures. Americas Ex-Servi- :Oi BblL. benal 1 N'uinber of Bhares 40.94 40.00 37.18 8 II 365 5217 1 I.- 52 14 1X3 20.00 10.00 15.46 43U-- 3 15 354-- lb Hennelt satiny n . H. Betts nubert Hills Hubert L. Hills nubert L. Hills Hubert L. Hills Fetei.suu Roy Jolm T. Hoyle John T. Hoyle John T. Hoyle No. 0 3210 19-- 5.54 5X1 8.00 18.87 2.47 5.12 342)7 4.81 II.- 70 2X0 64.94 20.00 16.70 12.00 10X0 20.00 24X6 4X9 -- aoiiu T. Hoyle ,)av id Butler .iuhu It. Butler mu R. Butler iiomas Butler it ilium L. Chatwiu ilham E. Chatwiu .u old K. Hud ham 23 233 Cl!) CC3 27 28 C31 4U7-- 3 .471 34 283-- 33 4ii 512 40 . oeatuce B. suae S. Isaac S. 1. Moure 47 Hiatt Hiatt Hiatt uard A. Montague Bernard A. Monlaqi.e ..liner D. Loveless 1. liner D. Loveless Hilda Holm Hilda Holm Human Coltriu Utah Valley Milling & Produce Co. Aithur Daley Arthur Daley oner T. Daniels Alta David i.ars Davis Lars Davis .Sarah Davis Vnarlcs O. F. Dixon .eurgo A. Bchaerrer Ueorgo A. Bchaerrer Bei 48-- lo.uu 155 004 223 7u3 53 19b 1X7 10.00 41.00 10X5 17.11 13.62 15.00 15X0 50-- 1 261 1 57 , 612 05 579 70-- 1 73 74 300 . 81 82 80-- 277 f 66X4 3.00 21.35 15X3 5 LOO 19.81 11X0 13,15 24.41 40.00 25X1 22X3 Amount $10.38 10.00 14.87 2.15 .01 .50 - 6.00 4.00 0.17 1.32 2.22 2X2 3X0 7.54 .99 2.05 13.99 1.93 4.08 1.00 25.98 18.00 15.03 4.80 7.80 6.00 21.05 1.83 4.00 .50 4.00 10.40 4.11 15.40 12.20 0.00 0.00 22.54 2.70 8.54 6X5 12.40 - 0.93 4.40 5.20 9.77 10.00 10.09 8.94 Men ce Best Treated of Any in World Spends More Republican Admini-traDofor World Var Veerans Than for Any Item Except the Public Debt. n (' IK v. kiiidh k okl COMMITTEE 8. KErnr.sKNTA.n;. (MONTANA), MKVIKKK iiOl'-ON AO H K ICt l.HKK In November, 1$18, the people elect- - Veterans Bureau. The number oi Kd a Republican Congress. The firs; in these ho.spuuls taken over b. t.. session of this newly elected Rcpub Veterans Bureau is in excess oi 2', llcan Congress began May 19, 1919 000. me. With It began practically all Fedeial There were many aid for relief and assistance of those living in remote sections of the com who served in the World. War. An try who weie not aware of the bi iu elaborate progiam was formulated fits they could receive and should t providing for hospital and medica' aia receiving from the government ur;U In order Cm , lor all disabled and diseased ex service the Veterans Burcali. man. The program included those no worthy ex service man entitled b suffering from mental diseases as a benefits of any kind might be neglect result of their war experience; also ed, the Veterans Bureau conducted a vocational training and rehabilitation; drive in which over 175,000 also financial allotments for those en- men were interviewed and 110,000 new gaged in such training; also compensa- claims were filed and handled as tion for men totally or partially dis- result. abled, and for their dependents; and As a result of this tremendous pi men for the dependents of those whodied of Federal aid to as a result of injury or disease con- all of which has been put into effect tracted while in the service of their by the Republican Tarty and country. for which has been appropr: There was expended to July 1 aied by a Republican Congress, the be 1921, for the purposes of carrying out i following may summarization this program the sum of $1,435,851,385. given: In addition an appropriation of $423,- (1) Over 240,000 ex service men 038,842, has Just been made by the have received hospital treatment; for the Veterans Buroau for 000 men are now receiving the coming fiscal year. This la a great-- ! treatment in hospitals; over l.oi 9,000 er appropriation than made for any men have been called fot other purpose except in payment of examination in order to ascertain if the public debt. they si nuld receive hospital or medwar treatment. the the administraical Following mer. men was tion of relief for (2) Ov"r 150,000 divided among several bureaus and this have entered vocational training and necessitated tremendous overhead ex- - 150,000 more have been declared eligi pense, eating up a disproportionate ble for vocational training, amount of money appropriated for aid (3) Compensation for disabled ex of World War veterans, nnd it service men or their dependents endless delay In hand-- being paid out at a iata in excMs of mens cases and $1,000,000 in cash every day. includ-pu- t ling To ing Suwlavs. them to unfair expense. (4) Over 50,000 medical examinations remedy these evils the Republican Congress passed a measure, combin- - are being made free every month m order to ascertain the phvsical and lng all agenriea dealing with ice men under the Veterans Bureau. mental treatments needed by afMcte! men. Following the war, hundreds of thou-sands of veteians permitted their in-(51 Over 1.900 new claims are to lapse, largely because of handled every day by the Veteran the slipshod manner In which their Bureau and al! work in that bureau is claims were handled under the Dent- - practically cuircnt and beinc co-i: administration. At the re- - cd at a minimum loss of time and to the quest of representatives of the ex serv- 'minimum expense both man con men the Republican Congress made ment and to the it possible for all men cerned. ov whose policies had lapsed to be run- (8) An murance business for r.- is men bclrg stated at any time prior to March 4. 609,001 government 1926. ducted by i The liospltali-atio- n and mcd.cal anv to- - of un'i'ii Ration to c treatment of ex service men wn found ice n hi. at pi m cm iat - Hr hmu. to be unsuF and Congress loose private companies chaige in transferred 92 hyspitalg, to. use of the. likg. policies. , d i j i 1 iccoidunce will) law nnd the order made by the Board of Directors stock the 5th dnv of September, 1922, ho many of each parcel of such the ,mv be necessary will be sold at public miction at the office of 23rd the of Utah State Utah, Saturday Tnvson S,Comity, Cite, retarr, 2 oclock P., Mr to pay dig nf September, "A. D, 1922, at the hourwithof the costs .of advertisin' the ill linquent assessment thereon together A. R. WILSON, ami expenses of rale. r Secretary Officp St raw berry High Line Coral companys building, Pavson, Utah. , Pate of first publication Bcpt. 8, 1922. Date of last publication Sept. 22. 1922 nd in o - 1 hein-suran- ce .i.iod lookin 1 e c te , girl is sitting at the next table. I quaff my cooling drink. She A farmer who owned a large eatfl ranch was bragging to a passerby about his cows. 'Why, he said, "I have one cow that gives sevcty-vgallons of milk la one day. What do yon call, that- cow, asked the stranger. e smiles. I order another drinl . I smile. T order a no her. T smile again agnin. sg. i o do do the girls girls. I T order order another another. Thev they sure are pretty girls. But Imt bat they all three look alike! Axftapoli j Isg I call that cow, Peg."J should think that yond "7 cal the cow something buy. 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