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Show nUDAT, MARCH : U PAGE BIX SECRETARY OF PUBLIC NOTICE EXPLAINS AGRICULTURE X COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT AGRICULTURAL CREDITS LAW special Spring Canyon C4LLCT in ss QUESTION SUBMITTED: district of Carbon county.id aUte of "Shall the bard lor purchasing achoolsite for building ono or more bond, of of raising to wiU, .aa aa t dol grounds, bo empowered apparatus and for Improving thesum e twenty-fiv"!,Uur and necessary of two hundred ii mount aggregating tho principal fu pei of not exceeding the rate M 11000.00 each bearing inter y twenty more than not bo and which bonds shall payable cVn7umVer"ann urn. payable dUUfSid election shall be held in the five school representative precincts and the are as roiiows. xowix. clncts and the Judges who have been appointed to conduct the election In the several precinct REPRESENTATIVE SCHOOL PRECINCT SO. 1. . Judge of Election. Polling Platw. Voting Pnviia-tcomJ. H. Ruff Mine Office of Utah Fuel Winter Quarters W. H. Teasdale pany In Winter Quarters, Utah. District No. 1 of education of Carbon County School j semi-annual- eAMwe andl ly J. L. Miners and Shipper I Spring Canyon f Coal Minna at ! STORKS, UTAH. Sonoral Offices, 117 KewW Building. Balt Lake City, Utah. For your family Pride of Valley made right here it Prig the best Feed ft', and as good animals. Both these at It your ' cost We deliver. u Farmers MID and Elevatcr Company J. WILBUR BURNHAM Manager. ld in-- lie-cau-se j ; i PROFESSIONAL DB. X. H. JOKES V. f. Physician and Surgeon Obstetrics and Diseases of ChMn' Of flea, Sllvagnl Block, Price, Uhk J DR. J. A. JUDY t' Physician and Surgeon Telephone 16lw Office Price Commercial and ante Bank Bldg., Price, Utah. , DR. 8. EVANS IDentlatr Office, Rooms 7-- 1 : hi nr judge j iinmc-evil- swum - - start. f X-R- ay STEWART, ALEXANDER A Attorney At Law $h PRAT! All I ' .Mr AS Office, Second Floor Silvagnl i Building PRICE, UTAH FERDINAND ERICKSEN Attorney At Law U Ik t j. The 717 Judge Building BALT LAKE CITY, UTAH L. A. McGEE Attorney At Law Rooms S and C, Silva gni Bldg PRICE, UTAH OLIVER K. CLAY Attorney At Law Office, Room 9. Sllvagnl Building PRICE, UTAH HENRY RUflGEBI Attorney At Law Office at the County Courthouse PRICE. UTAH B. W. DALTON Attorney At law Office at the County Courthouse f, UTAH A. EOPFS STUDIO nigh Grade Portralta and Enlarge -- Second Floor Price Commercial and Savings PRICE, UTAH J. E. FLYNN Lleeneed Undertaker end Emhalmer Bank r D Tall hah Telephone 29. PRICE. UTAH BEN BEAN General Painting Contractor Phone 19m. PRICE. UTAH CANNON ft FETZEB Architects i ad-!ri,- ren Bid Service. Office, the New Redd Building PRICE, UTAH E cir-eu- it Redd X-R- ay ; j Nw PRICE, UTAH DR. H. B. GOETZMAN Dentist Work and Extraction. Prig' Commercial Bank Bldg., Price, TM DR. SANFORD BALLXNGeT jV-Dentist : .xt?.!! ri FLOUR ; ssr of Celabratad Durrant city with the land bank and under the Wellington Citizen Takes His Troubles euierviaion of the officers and directo United Stites Senator. tors of the land bank. The federal govinterernment suppliea each of these That the methods of educating the mediate banks with a capital of not to aa pursued by the schools of the exceed $5,000,000. These latter banks young are not entirely satisfactory country are authorized to discount farmers' to all the jieople is to lie inferred from banka been taken have which by potea articles many apiwaring in the various and other financial institutions, and ??? then can carry sue notes for a term to From our neighboring town to of from aix months to three years. The theday. east is added a complaint which banks may also loan direct to far- becomes associations under written topuhlie by meana of a letter mers Senator William II. King conditions set forth in the act. by R. M. Palmer of Wellington. QuotWill Stabilize For Fanner. ing only a part of the letter, hut which These intermediate cedit banks may contains the vital idea. The Sun gives isaue debentures which will have back this eorresiondence to its readers. Unof them the farmers' notes which the der date of February 2d of this year banks have taken. The idea ia that Palmer wrote: My Dear Senator: t am writing you these debentures may be sold to jnsiple who wish a safe investment. They are on tho very Important subject of education. Our children of today are reexempt from taxation, just aa the ceiving the highest possible education bonda issued by the federal land bank in fiction, hut not ao aa to facta. If you were to a scholar who The It was interest grade ak are exempt. charged by framed the constitution or who the intermediate credit banks may nut that was president of the rountry during exceed by more than 1 er cent the tho Mexican war. or when It was waginterest paid qn debenture isaued, and ed the answer in nine out of ten cane I would be don't know." Put put It the fanner who borrows must nut be up to the student aa to charged an interest rate of more than whose daughter It waa that sat lVi per cent above the interest charg- the hill holding the three goldenupon aped by the intermediate credit bank. ples and the anawer cornea quickly that waa .t the of old MMaa offspring King No doubt some i time will be required Inquiries from district school gradu- ' to get this machinery in amooth work ates about our civil government or the ing order. It will be just like building procedure to collect an honest debt UP a new business. It should not lie without tielng obliged to turn over, about all the to a lawyer devery long, however, until the benefit velops no result.money The same Is true rewill be apparent and the farmer will garding the course to tie pursued In find that he ran Imuto needed capital treating a person afflicted with the; for a period up to three years without commonor ailments such as bronchitis. croup Put should 1 having to vny an unduly high interest qulry ensuepneumonia. as to who wrote "Children or hie to renew notes without the Abbey" or "Leather Stocking; rate, having answer la forthcoming very every ninety days or six months and Tales" the and with accuracy. Now. promptly without being in danger of having to Henutor I ask you, why la this? King, live sacrifice his rnM or stuck Is it because our educators are fear-- 1 ful that should the common people lie ' of a sudden financial flurry. put In possession of a really useful ed- Private Capital May Operate. ucatlon they would abuse It by becoming their own lawyers, doctors and so The second division of the act author- on? izes the organization under a federal That the senator has hie ear to the charter of national agricultural credbe inferred from hi anground these be to it corporations, organised swer. may with a dateline of FebWriting by private caiiital They will be under the supervision of the comptroller of ruary 21t King replied: Yours of recent date la at hand. I the currency just aa are other national have read your letter with a deal banking institutions. They must have or interest and sgree with yougreat on many a capital stock of at least $250,000.00. or tho statements contained therein. You have very much ground for your! They may issue collateral trust deban-ture- a criticism of the educational system of times to ten their and up capital the United States I have often called surplus. Such corporation! will prob- attention to tho fact that there are too ' fads be introduced many in Western States Into the schools organized ably that duo consideration is not given where the live stock industry ia im- and to tho trades and to useful India- portant and where now cattle loan penaahle knowledge such aaand must be addiin In are In the dally activities of the companies applied operation. Some months ago a Joint com- tion to the provision of the act design- people. m It tee of the house and the senate waa ed to furnish the farmer much needed appointed, upon my motion, to atudy intermediate credit, certain changes the school system of tho District of Cohave been made in the law under which lumbia and to make recommendations to the courses that should be taught less he shall be a registered voter, residing In the school representative school precinct' ln'which he the federal land banka operate and in aa offetoote in school, and generally the plan of ' and shall have paid a property tax In said school district In the year preceding such election. In witneMwhereof the federal reserve act. Provision for education which should l adopted. the establishment of the uncalled per- We have received the views of many manent organization of the twelve fed- educators and hope to have a report to to congress within a short time. eral land banks i made by providing submit First pub., March 2; last March 1C, 1923. Yesterday we were hearing witnesses out three that of the seven directors in the Immigration committee, and the for each bnnk are to be selected by testimony seemed to Indicate that few j our boys were learning trades or the borrower from the bank and three of were willing to engage In manual 1 are to be & min ted by the federal or. There BOGUS BILLS MAY BE CIRCULAThas liecn too much of the TAKES SOME farm loan bureau. The seventh direc- spirit that all Imys should be lawyers, ING HEREABOUTS doctor and bankers, and the result tor, who will be president of the lmanl, has we been ihnt are not will be chosen from three persons who boys to be fine horticiilturn educating lists, farAccording to James II. Anderson, .have rereived the highest nomination mers or tradesmen, or otherwise nSEMENT equipcollector of internal revenue for the vote for this position by the borrowers ping them to assume the Important work connected with the building of District of or stockholders in the bank. Ltah, word has been receivstates and commonwealths. The cure ed from Washington, I). C., for these evils which exist is to begin Back at Denver, 0lo., a few day Discount Period Lengthen. describing such agitation in the various precincts, pany pledged a security for the four senes of counterfeit bank notes Heretofore the maximum amount counties and the state, There are. of ap Judge lloliert E. Iwis of the court of a pt teals and District mortgage. The purchase of a thousand and warning the puhlie against their which might lie loaned to any individ- course, defects in all social. indiis!rl:il aystemw It requires con J.idg J Foster Svine of the IVitcd Treipht car from the Vir- - acceptance. One series of twenty dolual by the federal land hank has liecn and political efforts Kail wave, an pany is mitomplat- - lars denomination, is a close imitation State district took under $10,0(10. This hn been increased to cresslve curt earnest uemti.to ' the receiver fur the road s of notes of the Central Bank of San $25,000. Also the purpose for which tbese defects and to rectify manifest v,sfnipnt an. application filed by coun- ,ae-In fourt eel ip the for social the life of II. the people. It grants Young, receiver of petition Angelo, Tex., Scries 1902, bearing a Joseph mortgage loon may he made has lieen I ' picture of Hugh McCullough. These important that men addrass them- - the Denver and Rio Grande broadened to include the repayment of are from an engraved plate and are ao , any existing indebtedness. The federnear a perfect likeness of the srt b.v tllp Judge, al reserve act is amended by broaden- others will engage in proper and con- - receiver certificates and $5,000,000 original that detection is difficult, the much structlve in criticism, will trust comgood certificates. equipment re; the what definition is Arguof called ag- BU ting munication says. Another lot of twennieuts on the application presentedlhy ricultural paper, making it inrlude the ty denomination notes are made to reWedding announcements. '1 he Sun Henry McAllister, Jr., counsel for the grad.ng and processing of agrieultural semble those of the Grand Rapids Naand 11. F.nrl receiver, opposed by Ellis, tional City bank, also of 1902 series representing a large group of bondand bearing the picture of Hugh Mcholders, consumed one entire day. The Cullough. A ten dollars counterfeit of the bondholders now representative series on the First National Bank of seeks a legal order for default of three hundred thousand dollars of interest .Var, J? bpftrinjy a picture Start your 1m, y right and he will ! r yv- i due on April 1st, next, on $15,000,000 McKinley and a five dol wurth ol bond representing what t,;1 rct ot the way on his own lars series. Indian Head Federal Silver Certificate D22. form the other fin-- t as the refunding mortgage. two counterfeits, thp information dis- The New York Tru-- t company holds a rlogps. $o.iMMitiiuo lunrtgage against the road. Counel for tho bondholders argued There is plenty of room for that a default would enable a foreclosyou at ure on the stock of the Utah Fuel com- - C omplete line uf blank books of every the top, but the top isnt the piaee to description. The Sun. lu-- s as'shatt have paid a property tax therein in the year preceding such election to tho electors qualinea as aforesaid 1922. at which election there shall ho ubmiued to day, the 2oth day of March, the following proposition, town: I ' Correspondence 7 h Sub. products by WASHING TON', D. C., March 12. marketing as-lthe lust day it was in session con- - jsociat ions. Heretofore the federal enacted tLe agricultural credits serve banks have not been ermitted discount agricultural paper for a act. This is designed to give the far-'t- o - longer period than six mouths. This needa to he credit of sort prothe ( per duce efficiently and market in an tr-- period has been increased to nine. A the of farm, large number of state banks are not derly way the products Jt is an effort to meet a need which 'now members of the federal reserve has been felt for at least fifty years, system, some of them because their The act may not be jierfect. Quite pos- - 'capital ia not large enough to meet the aiblv exjwrieure will show the need of 'requirements of the law. An amend amendments from time to time. Hut it furnishes the basis for a system of in teriuediale credit adapted to farm con- small banks to join the system. Any ditions and1 farm needs. Also it should bank which has a cajiital equal to tiO bring about a reduction in the interest ier cent of the capital required of nawhich farmers must iuy for money bor- tional banks may now be admitted, if rowed. The act is divided into two within a reasonable time the rapital parts. In the first, it provides govern-mei- it will be increased to correspond with agencies for handliug agricultur- the capital required of national banks. al loans. In the second it authorizes The life of the War Finance eorjKir-ntio- n is extended np to February 20, the organization of private one under government aujiervision for making of 1024, the expectation being that by Joans on live stock security aud on that date the new credit facilities profarm commodities on the way to mar- vided for under this agricultural credits act will lie sufficient to meet the ket. needs. This agricultural credits act of Banka. Through Federal Land 1923 is one of the most important pass-b- y The government loan activities will the last congress. It marks an earnbe carried on in connection with the est effort to provide the farmer with federal land batiks. At the present the sort of credit be must have to cartime the country ie divided into twelve ry on affieiently. It is not class legisdistricts, and in each of these there ia lation. The resulte will be helpful to a federal land bank which makes land business in general, because the effect mortgage loans, these twelve banks be- will be to stabilize agricultural proing directed by a central federal farm duction and marketing. loan bureau in Washington. In convection with each of these land banks there is to he established an interme- WANTS USEFUL TEACHING diate credit bank, located in the came eight-year-o- Coal Co. BHE Templeton Building LAKE CITY. UTAH Members of American Institute of gA-l- 8 ALT Architects. J. W. HAMMOND. LICENSED ABSTRACTER OF TITLES Abstracts of title furnished to any piece or tract in Eastern Utah. Fir Insurance written In the bent comp nlen. Real estate, bonds, etc. Second floor Silvsgnl Bldg., Price. Utah. PRICE LODGE No. 62. L 0. O. F. PRICE. UTAH Meet! each evening at 7:20 o'clock. J.Wednesday G. Whltford, N O.S C. M. Lovell. V. O.; E. R. Niles, SeCy. E. 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