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Show THE CITIZEN is posthumous sale of his property, feels that he has made a trade, because, he asserts, his property will not be worth what now assessed for and he must pay to redeem it, for perhaps ler fifty years. lllKhis is a concrete example of unintentional confiscation of in essence from confiscation by high tax levies s of just as effective and equally as pernicious as the other, prop-differentiati- act t - ng . BUY WESTERN BEET SUGAR, kin and . beet sugar manufacturers and growers are confronted the a serious situation that has hardly yet been conveyed, in its t meaning, to the consumer. They are beset with world condi-pa- st absolutely beyond their control. To protect western beet sugar t nctry. from total destruction, the public must rally to the support n : grower and manufacturer. Beet sugar should be given prefer-isaiall western homes if the people of the west are inclined to he r for their own prosperity and larger opportunities for gainful is, tcyment. At the present time the western beet sugar industry lire need of solid western support in order to protect ourselves being at the mercy of foreign sugar producers. We must, all ire to save our western beet sugar industry and the one best beet sugar :o accomplish this is to order a sack of home-mad- e ispetfe. In doing this realize that you are helping in the sale of the :ax farmer's crop, in furnishing food for western cattle and in main-- e dug a payroll for an immense factory system that dots the valleys rmerih and Idaho, the benefits from which return to you in manifold uatii through channels of trade and increased employment. ,r tl A PAGE IN HISTORY. m y haVestern ; 5 benefit to mankind that has come out of the page in history which will go down as the World War. We are getting back to earth and have made a step of progress along the line of human development in our present efforts to regulate selfishness and geotism in world governments. Trade currents of sea and land are setting in from the old quarters and will be carried on with new vigor under headway which has been made toward ridding the world of political selfishness which has always handicapped business and peoples. Let us come down out of the tree and get to work. If we help guide the mind of man along lines of constructive peaceful endeavor, we will have helped make a step forward in the march of L'liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiimiii. Mr. Lawyer Mr. Mining Man Mr. Business Maui PLACE YOUR LEGAL NOTICES where the general lic is accustomed 'to looking for them. pub- ; THE CITIZEN cove: stinget us climb a tree and look down at the world, figuratively )st ging. For thousands of years the human race has been milling e atd dividing itself into groups as it chose or as racial characteris-t- y prirected. Geographical boundaries formed themselves naturally cjtYesult of mountains, climatic conditions, seas, deserts and other beyond the control of man. j ons a result a world map was finally evolved made up of many and many customs, with traditions ie cj;:, many countries, many laws eac which were entirely beyond the control of acan:lses back 44ian or group of individuals. Treaty of Versailles was framed by man to satisfy personal 30t-- he ,ional aims of individuals or countries by dividing up the worlds jjpg for ement as seemed suitable to the occasion, regardless of which had been building up thousands of years. The has been broken boundaries, broken nations, broken people and ;overnments without the stability that comes with generations ;d to the formative period. I)Uf jhe Treaty of Versailles was forced into existence as the result j var which will be but an incident in the making of the future )f' the world. Its good parts will remain .while personalities inter enter into it which are contrary to the slowly turning wheel ereof nomic changes will fall by the wayside. After two short years ce tk already evident, r cos' conomic relations between nations and peoples are slowly drift- K1 v f ick to the interrupted channels which they followed previous world war. Races cannot be mixed, world harbors cannot be 0,1 led, mountains cannot be moved and trade routes take certain r ieil courses just as water runs down hill. Human beings may stream for the time being but if the water thus impounded is sseSf forded an outlet the ultimate pressure will either go over the s hcr wash it out entirely. d far as man-mad- e laws are good they will gradually be in the economic changes taking place as the world sweeps on dwtf march of progress. We have been marking time since 1918 erty g for natural laws of supply and demand and normal production )mpetition to take the place of artificial barriers and restric-wi- ll by which various nations have attempted to lift themselves by Publishes more Legal Notices than any other weekly lication in Utah. THE REASON roup econ-t()tanfluenc- pub- Normal rates, service first, and proofs of publication when promised, with a following of readers who respond to advertising placed in its columns. es iimiiiiimiiiiiiHiiii BACK TO NORMALCY The Citizen will publish your ASSESSMENT NOTICES the required number of times for the pre-wprice of $5.00 and the follow-u- p DELINQUENT NOTICE will be inserted at the minimum rate of 50 cents per inch each insertion, or at a rate less than 25 cents for each certificate. ar 1 If you want to save money and at the same time give the back to normalcy trend a decided boost consider The Citizen. 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