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Show UTAH, JULY 8, 1921. THE PAYSONIAN, PAYSON, SUGAR THE PAYSONIAN INDUSTRY DEPRESSED Falling off in our export business, in December, to Issued Every Friday at Payson, Utah, (from $720,286,774 in May,) due to'afterwar $330, 000,000 by the the sugar inis depressing conditions, PAYSONIAN PUBLISHING CO. all has as proit agricultural dustry ducts. SUBSCRIPTION RATBS Tho available sugar supply of the I2J50 One Year, in Advance. "American market is greater than it $1.23 Advance Biz Months, in (requires or cun readily usaunUale, and Entered at the Poetefflee at Payeon, ithis condition is one that may continue iu effect and the sugar indusUtah, as eeeoad elaaa matter. try is iu for a number of years of W. B. ELLSWORTH low prices. Editor and General Manager In the United Stutes the crops of the coming season will show some decrease in tho aggregate, although this decline will probably be less proportionately than iu the case of (Juba because these crops were started beBURDENS BIG BEARING BANKS fore the extreme decline in prices ocIn trying to Diet the demands of curred. iu quantities, Exprusucd exports the Readjustment of industries to from Cuba to the United States are enormous meet and to the basis peace tons below 306,000 approximately slump in values, the bankers havS those of the same period in 1020, hud about the biggest load to carry whilo shipments tc Europe are 600,-00tons less. of any business. It is expected that tho new tariff The graiu growers, the fruit pro will help stabilize the sitducers, the live stock men, have all legislation uation and tide the sugar industry had to be iinauced more or loss in over tho period of depression. dividually and iu some states plank were worked out to market large Although Cuba is several thousand miles from Utah, there came from methods. collective crops by ward of Uncle Sam the most On top of this banks have carried that signifleient news of the week, so far a large share of tho Liberty loans as ouo of Ihe most important indusand helped flout local bond issuer tries of the iatermountaia states is The news item, published build market roads and have been concerned. forced more or less into handling in- yesterday, said simply: Purchased bv the government of vestment securities fur customers. tons of sugar and its with 1,000,000 Hundreds of city and country banks r acting ss agents or advisers to drawal from the market was agreed customers who invest in bouds and to last night at a conference between President Cuban sugar magnates. good stocks, and the failure of a large of tho Presidency and Zayns Secretary Port-lauinvestment brokerage Ann at Joseph M. Cortina. has emphasized this. This sugar represents one half of balnnce of ihe Cuban crops as the FARMERS FAYING THE RTT.T. t yet unsold nnd practically 1021 the or of of the entire output With continuous agitatiou and island. linlf the of With remaining threatened legislation to have the government take over or regulate the Cuban sugnr retired from the market meat packing business, tho market at a time when demand is being nt for live Block has not been helped. meted by the extremely low prices, Those who believe tho stockyards it is difficult to see how the American and tho great moat packing houses market enn fail tn respond with a are a meuace to the producer and betterment of the present below cost the consumer are numerous, and it is quotations within a reasonable time. Faets About Sugar estimates very easy to appeal to the stomachs of the multitude with savory legisla- that with 1,000,000 tons of Cuban sugnr withdrawn "the amount left tion. . in the produeers hands will lip to But, legishition and government takduced to 300,000 to 400,000 tons," over ing transportation and manufacat the end of 1021, for the carry-ove- r turing of anything has never helped ns compared with the same authoritys tho consumer a penny and has never cnrrv-ovent the end of made a market for a steer, a hog o estimate of liisf year of 1,800,000 tons. in a sheep spite of good Intentions It is refreshing that a number of Better Outlook Likely, western senators voted to kill ths This publication says of the sugar kenyon bill to regulate the packing Present reports of crops industry on top of nil . present gov- market t ernmental regulating and investigation and supplies of sugnr available be tween now nnd the end of the year and commission murkracking. This crusade will do for the pack- indicate that 1022 will be begun under more favorable ing industry what ten years of sim- market conditions ilar methods have done for the rail than those that prevailed at 'the com roads put them where no ono of inencement of the current year. Eastern authorities report that big business ordinary intelligence will randy makers nnd wholesale grocers build a mile of railroad. Senator Rtnnfielil of Oregon, who in find their stock exceptionally low, one of the largest sheepmen in the while the invisible supplies whieh made an able and courageous wore held a year ago have almost The canning nnd preservspeech for individual initiative and vanished. too. is another factor look-o7- ! season, in ing the enterprise parsing industry, to ns a stimulnnt to the ninrket. and to oppose government ownership Tt would be nbsurd to suggest that and control. there is the remotest possibility of any runaway market in sugar; but WHAT IS A BUSHEL? the fact remains that there aro a Thirty-twquarts make ono bush Smmber of factors whieh point nt , el," recites young American gibly least to a stnbilzntions of the prices, end positively. Hut the housowif with possibly n slight reaction upwho has purchased family supplies for ward in the course of the next few " years is not at all sure but that months. in The Utah and sugar industry this is one of tho many rules that Idaho is to the vast of importance of have their exeeptions. Specialists It lias been clearly acthe bureau of markets Unitod States communities deportment of agriculture say that the cepted by the producera that they bushel varies with the "re compelled to take losses on Inst .heaped in at high of the price product and the weight years production brought bushel varies widely in different costs. Shareholders in the sugnr comA bushel of sweet potatoes panies hnvp long since discounted states, is 46 pounds in tho Dakotas and 60 this fact. A bushel of .pounds in Maryland. Sugar Stocks Stronger. tomatoes is 45 pounds in Oklahoma and 60 pounds in Virginia. A bushel During the past week, following a of unshelled green peas is 28 pounds rather sharp decline in the prices of in Massachusetts and 50 pounds in stnmlard western sugnr storks, the The bureau of mar- market stiffened for these securities, Pennsylvania. . kets recommends tho adoption of th osp 'einllv for according bushel the Winchoste to Edward I. Burton, dealer in these f struck bushel of 2.150.42 cubic inches as the stocks. The decline, sharp as it unit for puckagc standards. was, did however, bring out anv offer- d one-quar- r Ttnh-Idnho- ings of considerable blocks of stock, and the trading which carried Utah-- , Idaho common to as low as $3.10 win mostly in small lots Amalgamated sugar preferred suf j ford notably in the selling of sugar stocks, despite the cumulative nature of the stock and tho provision whereby preferred stockholders are to be given a voice in tho direeton of the company if two consecutive dividAetion on the next ends are passed. dividend of the Amalgamated jrrefer-- j red will be taken this month, as the! No1 dividend falls due August 1. dividends have been paid in the past six months by Ftah-Idahsave on their first mortgage bonds, and none is expected on the common for some time. With excellent crop prosjierts, an acreage whieh, although not as large as last year still promises a big yield, the sugnr companies of the two states can be expected to make their way A out of the present difficulties. betterment of the Cuban action can help materially, and many think that it will. UTAH WOMEN SUCCEED IN COOPERATIVE PURCHASING Cooperative buying among rural women appears to have extended further iu Utah than in any other state in the west says the department of agriculture. year 66 local leaders, advised by the home demonstration agent of the United States department cf agriculture cooperating with tho state agricultural college, made q study of textile standards and of the durability and service of various pieces of equipment used in the average farm home that were available in the local markets. Groups of women in a number of communities made a study of materials and articles needed in their Then they pooled their or homes. dors and placed them with tho local A merchants or wholesale dealers. total of 35 per rent was saved on all purchases of supplies nnd household equipment. As a result of this activity the merchants ware induced to carry a hotter grade of goods in order to meet the improved demands of the wom-ffin- . A better appreciation of the purchasing power of the dolhn was developed In the women by their knowing what, how, when, and where to buy. One local merchant stated the stand-nrof his own business had been raised fullv 50 per cent bv the more intelligent buying on the part of the ITS FACTS AND FALLACIES Produced by Oil Ventures. and Wildcat Companies A HISTORY OF GUSHERS Promoters Tricks Exposed Geology vs. Experience This phamplet 10c THEOI INSPECTION COMPANY, 2403 Elysian Street, Houston, Texas. 000000000000XXXX00XCKC0 Coal Broken Lines Pri- Pit Marysville, Ohio. Italph O. Clark, who served as a member of Company In- E, One Hundred and Swxty-sixtfun try, overseas, has received word from France telling of the finding of the petrified body of Charles Johnson, an American soldier who lost his life overseas. The body was found tn an abandoned coal mine at Fronchamhault, France, In the latter part of March. It was discovered by a crane operator when he was digging with a pick In the coal pit. Johnson was returning from a nearby city with two buddies, when, making a misstep, he plunged down Into the abandoned coal mine and was killed. His companions were unable to rescue him, and, absent without leave, they failed to report the accident for fear of being punished. asl-in- See the Big Double Header VS. HEBER CITY One Admission Both Games Catarrh Cannot Be Cured as they by LOCAL APPLICATIONS, cannot reach the scat of the disease. Catarrh is a local disease, greatly influenced bv constitutional condition. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE will cure catarrh. It Is taxen internally and acts through the Flood on the Mucous Surfaces of the System. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE is composed of some of the best tonics known, combined with some of the best blood purillcrs. The perfect combination of the ineredients in HALLS CATARRH MEDICINE is what produces such wonderful results in catarrhal conditions. Druu.-i-d75e. Testimonials free. V. J. Cheney A Co., Props., Toledo, Q, Broken Lines of Womens Union Suits Values up to 75c to close per suit 35c Broken Lines of Childrens Underwear 20c Values up to 50c to close YELLS FOR HELP Broken Lines of Misses and Childrens White Hose Values up to 40c to close 20c German Inventor Perfects Contrivance Which Sets Off Alarm When Some Extra Good Values for the THIS BOX Moved. Berlin. German burglars face a new obstacle In a strong box which a Berlin Inventor lias just placed on the market. The portable steel box Is equipped with an alarm which can be set before the lid is closed. When the box is lifted or moved ever so slightly tlie alarm sounds and can be stopppd only by unlocking the box Money. FARMERS MERC. COOP 0 .OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO and adjusting the mechanism which controls the buzzer. Hotel guests are buying the strong box and placing It against their doors at night or setting It on luggage which they wish to protect. 'The boxes are produced in various sizes and with alarms varying In strength from an orgong. dinary buzzer to a CHEMISTRYS GRAND OLD Not Guilty. PAYSON Trawler stone VS. my hoy. MAN son Did he ju- -t threw a hit you? No. he then Well, wasnt Mugwump. Verbal Barrage. FRIDAY, JULY 15 the At Payson. Your at me. Irishman Traveler Irishman Heber City fire-alar- asked Shall I go over the top? talkative barber, poising his shears. as soon as your gas attack answeied the weary cusis over, The American Legion Weekly. tomer. Yes, Double Header at the Price of One Game. Just So. What is it that keeps the moon There was once a romantic baboon In Who used to dope thus at the moon; place and prevents it from fallmade of green cheese asked Jim. If ing? Twould be good for the fleas. rethe beams, I suppose How I yvish that I had a balloon. Life. brother. his Boys plied its its Against Their Principles. Why He Came. A First Egg Lets speak to thpse sent Joan Mummy, was baby girls in the corner. down heaven? from Second Egg. Sno use; they are Mother Yes, dear. telephone girls. What of it! First Egg Joan They do like to have it The Second Egg They won t answer. quiet up there, dont they? Pitt Panther. i Passing Show (London.) tin-'es- rectly to their congressmen stating .that they wisR the bill to be passed, snvs Gray Silver, Washington representative of the American farm bu reau federation, in a letter to James M. lxirkhnm secretary of the Utah state farm bureau. has This bill, snvs Mr Silver, not been reported out bv the senate The interstate commerce committee. remittee has held rather extensive hearings during whieh the American farm bureau federation together with a number of other nssoeiationa have presented arguments in favor of the bill. The committees likely to continue hearings again in a week or more, and will hear the opponents of the bill whieh are largely the. manufactures of shoddv wool nnd fabric. Two thirds of the woolen fabrics manufactured are made of shoddy, since only about one third new or virgin wool is used annually to mix with two thirds shoddy.1 Every producer of wool and wearer of woolen It eWhing is interested in this bill. would mnke it neeessnrv for the manufacturer tn label his woolen fabrics so ns to show- the amount of virgin We are wool and other fiber used. that shoddv be not used, but we are Insisting that the manufacturer be required to pass his wool on to he public in an honest form lnbeled o that the buyer may know what be is purehosing. The public now believes that when all wool it purchases garments it is bnving virgin wool. The French all wool bill seeks to expnv the alias. TO CLOSE OUT h We doubt vorv much whether the truth bill enn be passed thp people bnck borne write di- Next Friday Wildcat Wells French Miner Discovers Corpse of vate of 166th Infantry in TRUTH IN FABRIC BILL MAY NOT PASS CONGRESS PAYSON Princes and Paupers PETRiFitO women. 0XKX0000000000000000;000000000X THE OIL GAME FIND YANKS LCDY 1 . OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOG Dr. Charles Frederick Chandler, familiarly known as Chemistrys grand old man, Is eighty-fou- r years old and still doing some of the most Important work of his life as consulting chemist to the chemical foundation. He is here shown In the laboratory engaged in an important research problem. Doctor Chandler was formerly professor of chemistry at Columbia university; has been the president of the New York board of heal h, and was one of the founders of the American Chemical society. Turkey Hen Lays. Falmouth, Ky. Mrs. A. II. Stephens, formerly of this county hut now residing In Kenton county, 1ms a blue turkey hen that laid SO eggs last spring and then raised a brood ot young turkeys. She has a bronze turkey hen that he gun laying April 1 and laid continu ously up to Nov. 17, a total of 176 eggs. During all this time the lien did not allow nny inclination to set. Guaranteed Best Quality at Rea- sonable Prices I am prepared to give you first class service on all kinds of repair work. Payson Harness Shop, Alvin p. Holden, Proprietor. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 0000000000 0000000000000000000000001 A A Real Bargains In Used Gars Sun Cooks Scientist's Meals on Novel Stove of Washington. Advantages the Old Sol cook stove, operated 24 hours a day on sun heat alone, were explained to the National Academy of Sciences here by Dr. C. G. Abbot of the Smithsonian Institution. The device Is as yet a luxury, he admitted, but added that Mrs. Abbot had done everything hut fry on the solar cook stove at Mount Wilson. Cal. lie displayed a can of beans, saying they were solar cook stove canned, looked good and tasted better. The apparatus. Doctor Abbot said, was a concave, parabolic, reflector" cylindrie through which ran a tube of ordinary cylinder oil to absorb heat from the reflector and then apply it to the cooking compartment. Insulation retaining heat in the oil over night. were Cooking temperatures automatically regulated by a float device, he said, white a simple clockwork mechanism kept the reflector pointed to the sud Home Made Harness Buick D - 45 $775 Chevrolet 490 $400 t I J s A KNOWLES MOTOR CO. Payson, Utah. oooooooooooxooo |