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Show Friday, May IS. TIIE OGDEN POST The Ogden Post her there is always a lit money in Davis county, E. H. CONROY OUT FOR blurring of the sharp lines between APPOINTMENT poultry over a period ofjears. True, er the pure functions of representative Davis there are low spot a in prices, but you Published each Friday by The a of free son of the late government and the rights Edward E. there are also hut's fn the field crops permanC Post Printing and Publishing com- Doctor E. M. Conroy, a former mayor and progressive people. Conroy, and as well as low prices. The greatest responsibility of pany, 2428 Kiesel avenue. of Ogden, and Mrs. Bertha Conroy, of NICHOLAS basket means another, It produce that BY DELORE American business to our government apmatter Oc- has announced his candidacyof for Entered as second-clas- s of What thinkest thou?' the in arm of onanother should production is line to of the pay side as a United recalling government duty Poultry tober 17, 1927, at the post office .at pointment to the office If not, to succeed the late those great and dignified purposes Davis county as elsewhere. Ogden, Utah, under the Act of March States marshal, wTll not pay, says one much for which that government was It has not? Word. Mr, Conroy why J. Kay 3, 1879. states It should not be promoted to recommend him for the place, and and too are values high and another. Land Subscription Price: 21.00 per Year if services rendered his country truck COMPARED FACTS with not compete can his apconsidered, poultry proven ability are alWITH THEORIES crops, too many have gone broke 365 plication will receive consideration. The a United with States, comparin October the argument at born was Ogden, ready Conroy on the eduatively small percentage of the earths May I express my views EDITORIAL 3, 1895. Primary and high school and should 40 business produces territory population, The at schools poultry Ogden. matter? in cation public cent basis. of the on a won electricity generated be OLD DEVIL he per promotion school TIIE never pushed While attending high in the world, according to the electhe be by. never promoted cadet. should drilled HAS FRIENDS best medal the It as a gold of dedivision trical the cleared have Anhens equipment 500 The Great World war is being made Attended U. S. Naval academy, The report argument, $1.50 each, a total of $750; 5000 hens responsible for the actions nf Old napolis, M. D. for two years. During partment of commerce. electrical that shows, (to furthermore, friends has John the of John Barleycorn. will bring 10 times as much or a net pleb summer was commander 7500 it should be seldom pushed who feel called on to rush to his de- company, awarded The Colors for velopment is most pronounced in the 1 gjnK'ie business. Pass by the man countries where initiative and private Took fense on every occasion. aa its excellence in competitions. have been permitted to pro- - h j not poultry inclined. Now a short cruise to Baltimore, Maryland, capital without 1 competi-gress governmental a and TIIE RUSSIAN during the summer of 1914; and that power facilities are the EXPERIMENT he poultry business is rather haz- cruise on the first battleship through tion, where the owns doUBr government poorest Pa' Proper care must put the ba- Seven years of bolshevism furnishes the Panama canal to the Panama . and operates the projects. ehiek to a laying hen. Improper a striking example of what will hap- cific Exposition at San Francisco, industrial I - hoarder for the winter 1915. of summer pen In any country from the applica- California, during the progress knows that it is the result d failure. Failing to drop a curtain tion of the principles of Communism. In 1916, resigned from the Naval of original and constructive ideas, ex- a cold night might mean a loss of A recent book on the working out Academy and entered Cornell Uni- pounded and carried out months egg Taction. Proper of applied Communism to industries versity. Quit Cornell and enlisted in energy and intelligence. byTheprivate tele- for 500 tjWp healthy birds is written by M. L. Requa, showing the U. S. army at the outbreak of the phone, the railroads, gas and elec- ur:n- - nrafits effects of Soviet government on hu- World war. trical the are developments, product rnnn noreveh 6f First the man life. During the war attended of ambitions and methods foreign to In 1917, under the shrewd guidance Officers training camp at Fort Benj political incompetence and selfishness. of Lenin and Trotsky, the Soviet se- Harrison, Indiana. Commissioned is not logical to believe that poli- - " It cured complete control and took pos- second lieutenant, officers reserve are now any more capable of flock, session of the government of Russia. corps on August 15, 1917. and ordered handling the complicated and difflJjf Numbers issued a overseas immediately. Upon arrival cult details of successful and economThe assembly, nr. lot proclamation confiscating all proper- in France, attended the First Ameri- leal industry than they ever were. school at in boundaries of the the Officer's can republic ? ty Infantry At any rate, the facts speak for the men and abolished all private ownership of France. With the themMlvM. Vauclusc, all Theories are well, very tJ,t noi to a com- land. American Expeditionary Force, asPraC' under.t.ndioglth.t th. poultry mon United to be land was The apportioned signed to the Fifth regiment, ucai results and tests. should not Davis of county business Encountered and for the farmers Marines among occupation States corps. S. be to also the first German raid on the U, cultivation, the products UP aM grou"' divided up n common use for the Marines on the Verdun front during TOPKOPuf'lNMENT Jn yiew of thege factg should we the spring of 1918. Fought with the people. If popular government is effective, talk poultry? There are a number of The farliers were to acquire no Marines through all the Ilellcau each stockholder in the public busi-- 1 farmers and even a number of truck 18 title but cmly the right of possession Woods, Chateau Thierry and July ness must be intelligently Informed, farmers who could materially increase and use. J Largo communistic farms counter offensive fighting. Slightly details and ramifications of mod-- 1 their winters earning capacity if they were established which as a rule near- wounded once Belleau Woods. Awarded The ern are too varied to per--1 wouid take their hens and put them ly all fail'd. the Croix de Guerre by the French mit government each to know how each hnto a modern poultry house under citizen centers the braof The cines, being po- government and twice cited for tax dollar or to judge the ef- - rr0(,d care and increase their numbers is spent litical pclver, sent out armed commis- very in the orders of the Second di- fectiveness of the methods by which fronl 300 to 600 laying hens. A range sioners ft) seuethe grain crops and vision, U. S. army. Authorized to 18 earned on, divide tiyeqifilly among all the wear the cord of the Fourragere as wilhout for growing pullets is about a neces- some the of aid organized one has an acre. or so BJty. Unless his organization was twice cited in the people. agency. There vlT8Tioting about distribu French orders of the army. After interpreting Public understar tion of thetlands and again about di- having served overseas for over a ix measures necessary as a I pUncts may not be healthy. If one has viding the 'crops, and despotic rule, year was ordered buck to the United check on Public ad- - suitable conditions and likes the hen publijftffairs. 352 Twenty-Fift- h Colonial old followed worse than the regime, Bldg, States as an instructor in trench war- ministrators often fail to fenret of will care he extent take commune rule. the that to First a was and fare promoted and ap changes in procedure The result was the farmers hid lieutenancy upon arrival. Discharged out which woull contribute to 'economy whatever they could, and refused to from the army on December 30, 1918. and efficienfy. Changes in methods produce more than just enough for After graduation from college, re usually Impossible without organeach farm to supply the family with worked in northern Utah in various ized demand from citiactivity bread. positions until December 28, 1922, zens. To accomplish land and crop divis- when appointed a special agent, Unitions a large number of government ed States department of justice. In of Personal intereit in, and knowledge tax are sentries at the employes were required who were that position has worked from coast tax exitproblems,! is the means gate, mostly lazy, incompetent and corrupt. to coast in over half the states of which the publ is kept informed by on Force had to be used by the Red the Union and in Aluska, panada and the In- -, business. progress' public Guards to get any results, but the the District of Columbia. Has hand- dividual interest in the of general result was terrorism, oppres- led with adaptability and competence government and taxationproblems will bear sion, anarchy, corruption and debauch matters involving violations of the fruit a hundredfold in improved govAnti Trust taws, National Bank Act, ernmental services to the cry. people. and War Frauds Bankruptcy taws, GIVING TIIE JOBLESS frauds against the government, neu- NOT AFRAID OR DID A JOB matters, treason and espion- NOT READ trality The question of relieving unemploy- age cases, White Slave Traffic Act, The engineers and architects of the ment is too big a matter to be side- National Motor Vehicle Theft Act and tracked in a dispute over the number numerous other and diverse matters Union Pacific System evidently had James J. Davis, coming under the purview of the not read Senator Reed Smoots Bouldof unemployed. United States Secretary of Labor, United States government. Has been er dam earthquake speech when they Bright Angel lodge on the says the national pay roll has shrunk assigned to several special investi- Eerched the Grand Canyon. 1928. 1925 and between by 1374,000 gations of National importance, but lie says the condition is serious, due to the existing regulations of the LONGS FOR RAIL CARS ! though improving. Robert F. Wag- department of justice, it is not posner (D.), Senator from New York, sible to list these cases; However, INSTEAD OF BUSES argues that the pay roll figure tells because of the widespread newspaper net Progress does not always mean a gain for every one. says William only half the story; that there are publicity which could not be avoided Feather in the New York Evening now more potential workers than in in one case, it is possible to note the Post. of estimate his so that original 1925, apprehension of Roy and Ray is one effect of the automo4,000,000 idle is justified. Whatever at Steubenville, Ohio, on June bileHere on habits and convenience: either my adduced are side, by ?, 1927. These notorious twin mail arguments For three years I was able to travel it is a fact, unfortunately enough, train bandits, for whom a world-wid- e and from my office and my farm that the United States now complies search had been made for four years, to in an interurban street car. I always Buch scanty records that no final proof were considered the most badly want' had a seat, and the roadbed was so is possible. Ethelbert Stewart, Com- ed fugitives in the world. missioner of the Bureau of tabor Is a member of Ogden No. 719, B. smooth that I could read newspapers, In the two Mr. Davis 1'. O. Elks, Herman Baker Post No. magazines and books. Statistics, who supplies hours I spent on the car each day I with his data, writing in Printers Ink and Voiture No. 404, La Socicte 40 was able to go through a vast amount recently, made the observation that Ilommes and 8 Chevaux, American Le- of print. the United States has no way of de- gion, Ogden, Utah. Has always been Former patrons of the line drove its unemployed, That an ardent supporter and admirer of to work termining in their own automobiles in The to it. settle Roed important Senator Smoot. Has always ought numbers inweasing incithing is to find Buch a way and, it- maintained his residence in Ogden, a bus line came into each year. Then with to attack unemployment dentally, Utah, and pays taxes on 238 acres of the electric line. Thecompetition income of the self, one of the chief problems of the land in Weber bounty. Has always traction company was reduced to the een an active member of the Rcpubll Bge of industrialism. vanishing Mr. Wagner has three bills for con- ran party and has served on commit- continued. point and the line was disThe first, very naturally, tees and as a delegate to county gress. The buses are dirty, and riding in would seek to add to what we now them is tortuous, so I am now unemnumber of know about the to drive. Traffic is so conployed. Mr. Davis himself has told GOVERNMENT MUST NOT BE at the hours I am on the road gested be could how much more the Senate TAKEN FOR GRANTED I have to give my entire attenthat accomplished with larger appropriaThe average American citizen takes tion to the task. I lose two hours of tions. At present, estimates of un- his government too much for reading six days a week, and two employment arc based on figures from Lewis K. Pierson, president granted. hours of hard work are added to of the my the railroads and selected factories; United States chamber of days grind. Further, the cost of other industries are assumed to have warns the people that we commerce, are drift- transportation is at least $1.25 more the same ratio of idle. Records of ing more and more to legislative ac- each day, and this covers only park and tion under pressure of mining, building, agriculture tires and oil. ing, special gasoline, groups trade are not included. The first Wagsocial or secPrivate cars, buses and electric religious, ner bill would include them, extending tional and are forgetting the funda- railways are all admirable accessories the work of Mr. Stewarts bureau. mental principles on which this coun to civilization, hut until each has fiThe second Wagner bill would pro- try was founded. nally found its proper place some of vide a system of federal employment Referring to great deficits created us are actually worse off than we agencies. Looking over the record, it under governmental operation of in- were twenty years ago. is hard to sec how this matter has dustries during the World war period, been avoided so long. Between 1910 Mr. Pierson said: Bee Careful and 1916 seven public studios of unThe real disaster to American You never hear the bee in comfort from every indication this will employment were made and each in rights was the Nor hear it weep andcomplain, improved ! which wail. tun recommended such a system. The these governmentencouragement But ventures gave to the if it wish it can unfold, character and styling be the greatest season for panamas, these Presidents conference heartily in- growth of bureaucracy and A very painful tail. Goblin. to the sedorsed it. Canada has the system; straws reach new standards. great leghorns and soft braids. so have Great Britain and Germany. lect new sennits and the finer for also the yeddos. sports wear; Many American states have it. Only adNabands are in exclusive and the continued prosperity of the weaves for a bit of formality! tion as a whole can explain why the vanced color effects. our showing is exceptionally moderately matter was not faced long ago. priced at Finally, the third proposal calls for complete, priced at e planning of public works to stabilize private industry, a system We on sales two recommended by Herbert Hoover and others. As Mr. Wagner explains, the pianos we Federal Treasury is the largest buyer shown. One of goods in the market; the Government is the greatest single spending tone. agency in the country. The proposal would not call for the spending of a it. single dollar not now spent. It would it, you will you mean that in boom times (which are The is Schulz, goldjust as dangerous, in their way, as times of depression) the Government A1 would slow down public works; in hard times it would speed them up. ever one. It would use its vast power of employment as a balance wheel to steady the whole cycle of national existence. LASSEN-CARMUSIC CO. Looking at the above proposals obSuccessors to jectively, it is hard to sec why matters of such importance should be lost sight of in ri mere dispute over figures of unemployment. Objections may perhups lc made to one or another of Mr. Wagners proposals, but surely not on political grounds; the Wrights Third Floor !?s,ue iB J?0 bi for that Christian Science Monitor. moo County a Poultry County Graduation Gifts Telephone ! f I T" ics so-call- Val-rec- s, 1 ... - I Kertz Quality Shop or Theatre 94 iit Saturday -- the straw hat season is on the smartest, lightest and most comfort hats ever presented m a range of newest developed shapes and hraids Deau-remo- nt com-pellt- Hi soft straws sailors and Without a Doubt long-rang- have our floor of the finest used have ever is a Kroeger upright, .mahogany finish, beautiful When see want other an upright en oak finish, in bargain if there condition and a was D Beesley Music Co. $3 to $6 $3.50 to $10 this is the store this is the time for choice St |