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Show Tin-- ; UTAH NEWS REVIEW PAYS0N1AN, PAYSON. UTAII, MARCIt 18, 1921. PAGE SEVEN r that have prevailed. Before the not only by the federal government, notice of intention to make FARMING ON A BUSINESS farmer proof, to establish claim to attempts collective buying, ho but by many of the state aud farm If they are deairable, the land above described, before jimist consider what he is endeavoring organizations. BASIS Industrial Progress of Week In Utah three-yea- o replace, or whether he will really it requires ouly united effort to bring Clerk of the District Court, at Brovo, them to a successful conclusion. Utah, on the 23rd. day of April, save anything by it. Continued from Page ti.) We sometimes hear much about the 192L t Important Koto of the Merchant, farmers great profits, and his hap- Claimant names as witnesses. Ogden New factory of American ,er on au equal basis in the disposl- W. W. York, John Sullivan, W. H. lot. The movement from the pier In Uie tnuny Mictions, puucipul p Union Paint begins operation, Col Minn of his Goro and S. Watson, all of Santa-qui4 tho sufficiently-refut- es arms Why should laetor in the to produets. city Jinuueing of the crop ors are found in southern Utah, Wy- not Utah. activities along preduoliou ud maiketui is the eouu this. government's tip oming, Nevada uud Colorado, GOULD B. BLAKELY, iu closing, let mo say that in workthese lines be greatly enlarged who makes advances so.tiy of for this a solution, Logan Creation of another scwi-important Register. that the producer will have the 1,1 gi'cs credit to tue laiuier until ing district approved. wo snail no find it either in luh of. Collective nuiiter oe character informaclass ami of NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION an Allodia's lamp or in any form Midvale. Much needed impiovc . .iiuying wouid result iu the elmina- - of association, for the purpose of en- ments being imido at West ition that is available to the ouverslnuu The legislalcgcrdomaiu. ouly tlus ,llusl uuiK,llnllt Jaur loidanjlaud distributors f T couraging uthloties in the state, were cemetery. tion needed will be that which grants Department of The Interior, The producer is m (.he situuuou wilhout replacing it the farmer an outlined ut a meeting held at Salt serious disadvantage when ho with better by equal opportunity Tito San Uat'acl swell, ,ut Greenriver. unless the machinery Lake City last week. United States Land Otlico at Salt believed to be the biggest undevelop- does not know the conditions sur- luimers ikiough tueir savings aro opening wide all avenues of marketThe state Industrial commission has ed oil Lake City, Utah, March 9, 1921. offort. and for the consumption of his pro- abio t0 establish ing rounding iu structure is the stoiis, country, waived the right to purchase $125,01X1 Notice is hereby given that Samuel i'iie great diilicuily, heretofore, it 5 et these facts are in tho There stoics would cooperative the magnet that drew a party oi duct. have to make worth of Ogden bonds, $73,000 worth 35 8. seems been has Watson, of Santuquin, Ctah, who, Hie fact that the of to mo, great buyeis and the advances now maile and take the Salt Luke business meu to Green possession of North Sanpete school district bonds June 20, 1917, made homestead on uot the has been able to farmer of distributors commo.li 'ribhs now agricultural Inassumed by the country and $23,000 worth of Uintah school dis- river, which is making a bid to No. 0213oo, for farm unit But contact entry, l,smy come headquarters for oil operations imeieliaul, who alter all is said, has organize properly. trict bonds. A or E Section 2U, Townmovement the with for NE!4, the improveTo been sum ol 1 tho the if in the southern up, Utah fields. suggestions fuendiy uMslaueo and ment of Representatives of a number of agricultural conditions has ship 9 South, Range 1 East, Salt were adopted, the fanner has u sincere and A sympathetic rarer new simper says the have made towns In southern Utah met at Milwould find himself in the following rest m tUe success ol the lurnier. Tho convinced mu that there has beau l.ako Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make three-yea- r ford Saturday for the purpose of se- howl about high taxes is unnecessary, proof, hirst, hit would have ad- - whole question revolves uiouud the developed the typo of men who can to establish claim is to position: inneeded is all and that that be will which towns the to the land above and the direct lecting organize suecssfully modern facilities out above as equate, to storage point biougln cluded in the association for a base- have the farmers raise more products under described, before Clerk of the Discun be better farmers m their efforts. public supervision. Second, w he i tier the fanner f mm tho soil to meet higher taxes. trict Court, at Provo, Utah, on the ball league this season. his products would lie eeitilied as tOM1't'd by collective buying or by 23rd. day of April, 1921. Utah shippers will not be eompelliTHE Citizens of Delta are preparing to DISTRICT IN OP COURT THE the do and amount licensed grad-- j There is no by gin present agencies. Claimant names us witnesses. set out a great number of trees in id to pay the 23 per cent increase ers and weighers. FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT, Third, the cor- - doubt that where the fanners have on in W. H. Gore, W. W. York J. W. tho rates interstate OF THE STATE OF UTAH, IN town during the next few months. freight ti lien tes issued by tho graders ad llle credit and cash they Sullivan and O. G. Muuday, all of AND FOR It is stated by a nurseryman that lo- coal and ore asked by the earrieis, weighers would be used as tho basis !euu establish lor their rcsouices, UTAH COUNTY. mutual beuclit Utah. cal residents bad placed orders for to correspond with the blanket in- of sales and Santaqupi, well collective as as buying machinery. GOULD B. BLAKELY, crease granted on interstate rates by the basis of purchases, more than 71000 shade trees. No. Probate 3337, A great dilliculty m collective buyfinancing. Fourth, a ICrne-In the matter of the Last Will Register. Dillard, negro, known as the interstate commerco commission fair share of the credits of the bank- ing on a huge scale is the financing & Testament. GEORGE W. SMITH, Had Eye, who was recently shot in last August . This decision was an- ing and financial institutions of the or the This will project. NOTICE TO WATER USERS Deceased. the heel as be attempted to escape nounced in a ruling handed down country would be reservod during money, aud a sufiicient amountrequire of it from an officer ut Ogden, must face today by tho interstate commojee certain periods for eiop movement. to buy in advance, wfieu conditions State Euginocr's Office, Salt Lake PROBATE NOTICE a charge of burglary, as soon as he commission. Fifth, all market information would are lavorable, lingo quantities of the Utah, February 9, 1921. City, Utah Copper company cuts ils reg- lie collected has recovered from bis injury. and made available various staples needed. The necessary Notice is hereby given that James Tho R. A. of from dividend $L.m ular forpetition Porter, prayquarterly Preliminary steps, looking to the through trained exx-rtby the agri- eapiial will have to be provided lo for of Will to Probate Rulon Crecr, of Spanish Fork, Utah, admission At tho same time cultural ing mation of a pool to include the greater o $1 a share. department tills information a considerable extent by the tanners and issuance of Letters Testamcnf-ar- has made application in accordance part of the 11)21 wool clip in Utah, the Ray Consolidated Copper com to lie of the kind and character now themselves. Any huge scale project and oral motion, having been with tho requirements of tho Compilits were taken at a meeting ut Salt Lake puny announced it had passed iu tho possession of buyers aud con- will require time and patience beime made in open Court by R. A. Porter, ed Laws of Utah, 1917, as amended last week of tilie wool marketing com- quarterly dividend due at this time. sumers of the farmer's it can bo built up to Iho point where products. Esq., that said petition be set for by the Session Laws of Utuh, 1919, Gunnison. Citizens mittee named by the Utah State Farm pledge depot Sixth, a new source of credit, the it will bo a real benclit. site for new railroad. hearing on April 18, 1921, and that to appropriate Ten (10) Sec. Ft. of bureau. private investor, would be reached notice of said hearing be given bv water from Salem Slough (sometimes is tho greatest silver pro- by- - the ertabilshment KeRPnis Tintic Be Should Gradual. the has forced weather of Springlike financing United in the distrret posting and mailing, and printing called Salem Iond Slough) in Utah over reducing mining fruit buds well along generally corporations to make loans on Tiie diliieubii's and opposition that notice, and that said notice be Said water will bo diveit print- County. the state, swelled the mountain Stales leading all other silver camps house receipts. the larmer is going to encounter in ed in tho Paysonian, a nevvspapei od at a point N. 33 deg. 13 iniit. oz. metal. white with favor7,040,000 streams considerably, and was This program if put into effect his eiloits to secure, tliiougli ee op- published at Payson, Utah. W, 1645 tt. from the S(4 corner ot Nevada, conies second with able for livestock and farming operat lie would, iit my opinion, place what eration, Which is file on in lor the compensation pioper Sec. oz. petition 2, Township 9 South, Range 2 weather to the weekly tions, according farmer iu a position to market his h0 gtves t the community will be offiee of the Clerk of the above East, Salt laiko Base uud Meridiuu and crop report. lrovo, Knight company to reduce crops advantageously whether he increased if lie attempts too Court, which said petition is aud conveyed 3,400 It. in a ditch At a called meeting of. Utah local operating expenses at Iron Blossom sires to do so or co op- - 'much at once. individually Many u good hereby referred to and expressly aud there used from April 1 to of the Sheep Shearers Union of North mine. ness venture has tailed by uudertuk mudo a (irt hereof is hereby set October I of each year to lirigato Japanese farmers in lltuh increase America, held at Salt Lake City, a of the best On0 discussions of In many for hearing at ten oclock .A. M., 91.5 the 10 inp too much at first. 230 per cent during past cres of laud embraced m years. 5 a cents from of cut head, voluntary ion in agriculture, eases we find that we stalled on the on Monday, tho 18th subpect of day of April, part of tho N V Vi Sec. 2, said lowu 17V& cents to 12V cents, approximateJapanese aro working 133 farms con'road to progress, reform or A. 1)., 1921., ut the Court Room of particularly for marketing purposes, culThis application ship and range. ly 31 per cent, in the rate for shearing sisting of 8,343 acres of highly is to be found in an article by- - ,T. meat only t0 discover ifiut we lime said Court in the $ at l,!50,(iini. City of Brovo, valued in tho State Engineers tivated land; voted. Utah sheep, was Harold Iow ell, general manager of faded when we should have been County of Utah, Stale of Utah. Brice to got $30,000 theatre. ollico as No. 8089. Itotarians of the Twentieth district the California Fruit Growers' In must iustuuccs this ex successful. Witness tho Clerk of said Court held bo rodeo to Brice. July two-daAll protests against tho granting Big completed their fifth annual lias due been published by is to the desire to accomplish with the seal thereof affixed this change, which of this uppliculion, slating ifie reu conference at Salt Lake with a grand 3, 4 and 3 being planned hero. the University of California (Circu- - too uracil in too short u time. 1 loth day of March, A. D., 1921. Salt Lake. Enlargement of Sheep hall and reception tendered in honor soiib therefor, must bo mtulu by No. 222.) Bow oil poinis oiaiueiid Mr. the Koehedulo plan as a R. A. PORTER, in duplicate, accompanied affidavit of Thomas J. Davis of Butte, Mont., valley reservoir dam in Sevier county oul very clearly some of the funda-- basis for buying, but Attorney. with a fee of $2.30, and filed in vvlio was chosen district governor to pin nued. mental believe which eonlie should each community will have WALLACE M. HALES, points mm bond succeed Ralph E. Bristol of Ogden. this office within tliiity (30) days Ogden to vote on $2, 023, in fimnuluting plant; siderod for to modify ils beginning mrcordjiig Clerk. 26. March issue tho completion of the publicu after John Caesar, arrested at Sunnyside collective to local I do can conditions, marketing, and To great By Priscilla Christensen, on the charge of killing his friend, Odgeu. Calling attention tion qf this notice. no belter than to It some is curious in of his iact. that a very quote Clerk mad.-tDeputy G. F. McGONAGLK, Leo to confessed the l.'inand for pork, an appeal is Masser, statements, which 1 append hereto .towns, counties, states, und even iu fanners of Utah and Idaho to Stato Engineer. murder. Caesar was taken into cusNOTICE TO CREDITORS: tliu great federal government, there X Backing Date of first publication, Fcbru tody after the body of Masser lmd raise hogs by Ogden is a luck of concentration, und in- Estate of Laurilz Andrew Thustrup, ary 18, 1921. Dato of completion been found with three big gashes in Bro vision company and Ogden Union deed competition, m iho pur- deceased. It is stated that the Collective marketing is less dif- chase much Creditors March the bead and a bloodstained ax near stock yards. will 18, 1921. of publication, presoat same of tho of class ficult where it covers a comparatively goods or claims with vouchors to uudoi tho industry has practically died by. There is no reason w liy limited area and a specialized crop, materials. restrictions NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION signed at 1ayson City, Utah County, Explosion of a small oil tank did owing to wartime as, for iimtaacenTT llio case of tho a city or state, or the government ou or before tho 23rd Utah, ol $550 damage td the contents of the grain. day Fresno Raisin Growers association itself, should not have one egnlrnl May, A. I). 1921. of Bylinas Brice. Knights Department of tfi- Interior. home of (1. E. Holmes at Salt Lake, thus or Citrus Fruit Growers exchange of purchasing agency, inducing ball Dated at this Window lights In nearby houses were build a combined lodge Payson City, Utah, California. If all the wheat in reducing overhead expenses as well 13th day of March, 1921. United Slutos Land Ollicy at Salt shattered by the concussion. No one business block. wore pooled Kansas s for collective as competition between various Imbrator-ieLake A. JUSTIN Brovo. Cook Engineering City, Utuh, February 23, 1921. was injured, although several persons LOVELESS, I hesitate to state how . there still would remain marketing, for Notice is horoby givou that Walter Administrator were in the Holmes house at the company incorporates tiie wheat of all other states, or much saving there would be in such of & Johnson, AtBrockbank Ludlow, Booth, Benjamin, Utah, who, on time. . an But tho cost of govoperation. other countries. all tho eotton If now test 12, 1921, mado Homestead biting Cainesvillc. Deep January In recognition of ids extraordinary The torneys. of South Carolina or all the wool of ernment would vastly decrease. F No. 022132, for farm unit First 1921. entry, 18, publication, March, heroism in action, Private Hurt T. drilled by Ohio Oil company going aluuo Would help amortize were pooled there would pavings Wyoming NEVi SKVi 6 SVi Lot or Last 1921. NW'4, as inpublication, April 8, possible. ahead rapidly Forbes, K company, Twenty-firs- t si ill remain the cotton and wool of a largo part of tho outstanding ob SWVi, NWVi SW'i, NVa SWVi SWVi, Returns for taxation purposes were other states and other fantry, United States army, was ligations in a reasonable period. But countries. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION of board equalstate S(c. 16, Lots 1 and 3, Section 17, service made to tho awarded the distinguished During the war we had evidence of eii operative selling of a product by Township 8 South, liaugo 1 East, cross, with brief and impressive mili- ization by tho Ophir Hill Consolnlat- communities or countries is adviswhat tho avoidance, even to a limitThe Interior. of Department Lake Meridian, has filed notice house Salt A building Briee. tary ceremony, at Fort Douglas, on big able and possible, would result in ed extent, of competition between the Build muko three year to of intention with the March 8. solgan various campaign, departments in buying meant increased returns. Each community United States Land Office at Suit to establish claim to thu land It. IV. Bremer, Clarence Dutton and and Own Your Own Home in Brice, proof, The elimination Lake must organize according to local con- to the government. City, Utah, March 9, 1921. before Clerk of the Elmer Kessler have been sentenced to launched by lriec Commercial .club. ditions ami the character of the pro- of eompetition between tho allied and Notice is hereby given thut Otis abovo described, Bonneof at lrovo,' Ftah, on District Balt Lake. Completion associated Court, indeterminate terms in the state poisiu neutral G. government duct t0 bo marketed. This ran gradMunday, of Snntnquin, Utah, who, tho 8th day of April, 1921. on for arson in connection with the ville irrigation jroject set for July ually lio oxtondod i,o include central markets through one collective buyer on July 20, 1920, mndo homestead Claimant names as witnesses: saved them milhunderds of burning of the residence of Charles 15. on many which the No. smaller organizations, unit 022364, for farm entry, Alfred Warner, C. E. lions L. Kelly at Salt Lake. It is claimed of Hawkins, The dollars. total units should be represented, should saving A" or Lots 8, 9, NEVi NWV4, K. Luther and to William our the building was set on fire in order a that Bringhurst govennent by SVz N advise system and NW'i NE'i, protect, direct, bj SWVi NE4i was to collect Insurance. of Utah. all not it Benjamin, functioning (hose units. Section 32, Township 8 South, Range Stewart, perfectly GOUI.T) B.. BLAKELY, The womens branch of the farm I should like to emphasize the was being gradually improved when I East, Salt Lake Meridian, has filed Register. bureau organization of Sandy City fact here that the system of distri-The- the armistice "as signed aggregated vast sums. has organized a Civic Improvement cannot stand in the face .bitting the products of the farm will There is another phase of tho probleague, which includes a representa- of the farmer eompetition because I0! ami should be, changed only lem of distribution which the tive from every organization In the city associations have a jGirough evolution and not by the dweller may have to undertake ami tio- city, for the purpose of improving and Fw centuries we have built of, the stock in trade. solve, and that is the handling of beautifying the city and creating civic has had. and will have, as jP a delicate machinery of produe-th- products in (ho This it, has been city. pride among the people. movement becomes more common, ion, distribution and finance, which claimed by the superthat many bo Purchase of Buffalo or Antelope an cannot ruthlessly and suddenly vision of the imperishable effect upon the commnikctiiig of coal, milk island, as it has long been known, munity development in small towns changed without injury to all parties and bread is a matter of almost and of the buffalo thereon, and utiliza- and communities. Anyone concerned. as much municipal concern as the farming tion of the place as a site for a state There is no doubt that the farmers who visits Glencoe can read that in of water, fight and street 21 could buy collectively certain staple supervision game preserve and also for the state the atmosphere of tue Iowa. car service. It is in the transfer prison, Is urged by the special joint with to ;comniodities census Ten years ago tue advantage reported of products from the faun to the committee of the fourteenth legislaBut there are many things with n population of 1738 selves. dweller that the greatly increascity ture of the state of Utah. souls. willjwhich they cannot buy to advantage ed price occurs. MONDAY AND TUESDAY Today the old town This, although vital The Brigham City American legion have to hustle to show 800 people. especially whore the to the farmer, is more the city d wein a community question of individual taste is post plans to organize a citizens A few Another one of his good BUCK JONES in Two Moons. lder's problem. Of course, tho whole auxiliary for the purpose of promotnot have a very marked effect velvet, such as clothing for men and question of marseting und distribuwestern pictures. between the ,pon the business life, but where a women. The great question is whether tion is ing (loser vitally affected by transportafarmers will be better served by tion. citizens and the legion, to the end that town is as strongly organized as Chase Me. A FOX SUNSHINE comedy. the teaching of Americanism may be Glencoe, it does have "a strong effect, collective baying, taking all the risks I could elaborate and go into greatcarried on more extensively and with WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY For tho various line- - of business .involved, than by tho present system, er detail in all these matters. But more results. fanners, "liieh involves paying a profit to 1 have endeavored to make this state are monopolized by the MAE MUItK AY in Idols of Clay. A flaming romance of son near the Competition is destroyed and the jHiosc wh0 undertake the risks. Some mont as short as Leaving her The possible. cleverest distributors stove while she went to a neighbor's town loses the pep. the initiative, jof the views outlined herein arc presented worlds. three now or small, for a few moments on an errand, Mrs. and tho enterprise of so many busi- - merchants, largo and 0f those who ((. eonf,id,.rat Pals and Jctticoats. A FOX SUNSHINE comedy. Likewise, it loses much find themselves faced vvith great Kenneth Mason, of Brigham City, was ness men. lmica tnoro faIIlilinr wilh j,ro. os on acount of bad judgment in duction and horrified to find upon her return that in taxes. 11 22 1 hav0 dia. Admission cents and war tax included. pure asing. icusscd them Acting. Tho greatest crime of the the child's clothes bad caught on fire. with many who aro fa- Cnre must be taken either in col- - jmj!iar with the The flames were extinguished, but the association is against (he FRIDAY subject, and I am or in collective convinced that they nr0 practical and child was literally roasted, and died Local community, for it saps the blood lective marketing out of community development and buying that, the power which would feasible. DOLORES CASSINELLI in The Web of Deceit. shortly afterward. An come into tho hands of agencies My investigations have led mo to Within thirty minutes after William stagnates progress. extra fine feature. established for is iliese not he conclusion that the farmer at purposes It is doubtful, however, that the Ncuteboom, 18 years of age, and Harry - abused. I believe that what the present gets less results for hig la- ELMO LINCOLN in Elmo The Fearless. Anson, also 18 years of age, are al- country will ever be organized, genis striving for is rot an ad- bor than any other member of the leged to have robbed a store at Sun- erallv speaking, to the extent that fanner If it is vantage, but merely that he shall community. SATURDAY From this statement I set and wrecked the automobile of Glencoe, Minnesota, is. rewould except only the great teaching m Neutebooms fattier in attempting to well, all will not end in disaster. receive the full benefit of the Labor. enhis is sults of That he themselves. correct to WILLIAM tend in arid I include both in RUSSELL AhThe that Cheater Reformed. fraternity, escape, both were arrested at Ogden. Things The farm bureau movement only titled to this all honest rien must lOilucntioiinl and religious teachers. The service Star Legion at Mt. best the William solutely Russell has ever been picture the agree. wliiih I believe the lliiugs I have suggestcharts the lengths to Pleasant is planning a Bui as and can done go. be should Collective buying ought to be eon ed be done offered in by the FOX company. ceremonial on Arbor day, at which farmer may heeventually ran ever ge together fined, nt least for the time being, 'in the inteiest of the whole common-n- r time three trees will be planted in to whether FATTY ARBTTCKLE in The Butcher Boy. Another not and succeed in s the staples. Doubtless the ques- - ity. big Further, they are only memory of the three Mt. Pleasant boys is no longer a subject ofjtjon of collective buying has come xible to those who will not have his of two reel comedy screams. who made tiie supreme sacrifice, two He is succeeding beym d more to the front recently owing tO'hejn done. Some of them are now of them stili shaping somewhere In debate. Ihn high prices and wide fluctuations under ndvismenl and contemplation his wildest dreams. France. L'on (Jne, aged 17, was budly bruised and lacerated us a result of being struck by an' automobile as be alighted from a street car in Salt lake City. Delos T. Cummings, K years of age, who had lived in Salt Lake City all his life, dropped dead from heart failure in front of ills borne one day last week. 1laus for organizing a Utah Athletic a lueu-haiil- , Jsed . , - I d . w-- a y rec-la- r 1 j V $23,-000- y innui j rcvolu-monopol- y IGAYETY THEATRE e Program (or Week Commencing Mar. thcni-Glenco- c y -- loss-;ur(- 1 1 tree-plantin- g imjios-buiiies- irass2SESires5rsPaii |