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Show THE CITIZEN i. W . r. disiril'iilwl approximately $112,000,000; and recent .jjjatc that the development is only fairly begun. Lead, t if VT wedt Count Michael Karolyi, who is visiting in this country and who was a former president of Hungary, says that after a visit to this country he believes in prohibition, hut would not give up drinking himself because he likes wine. Well, so does the average individual in this country. We all believe in prohibition in the open, but behind the scenes we like our little nip. mines are prospering. With the baser metals the worlds industrial uses, and silver getting back into indus- m;iin comes back as one of the great national and copper n fancMm country produced more copper than during xcept during the war. lS year, neral public derive more benfit from allowing ot the so they nerici irfnini n " ,!d oil companies to operate profitably, theh fhe needed capital for developing new oil and mineral radical laws tbdri it will by levying exhorbitant or passing 18 ,in idle indu ties. Think it over, 1921, our President Collidge is anxious to do something with Muscle Shoals and in order to secure reliable data upon this huge project, which lias already cost the government many millions of dollars, : lie has appointed a special investigation commission to collect liable information as to its untility and usefulness. re- ; letlier; Senator Reed of Missouri, one of the big men of this country, says that our over production of laws is sapping our freedom and that we should return to the good old Constitution and the ten original amendments. He does not brag of proposing many new laws, believing that the excess baggage is already to heavy to carry. FUR gtkcuj V;,J tOV be- survey at Washington is becoming alarmed animals and is now urging of the dwindling of our fur bearing g animals. of all Ution of protective laws in favor the part of our states to show so It is criminal neglegence on )u!in 4 interest in tilings which are so vital and necessary for the what can be done Pennsylvania has set the example of Mefy legislation and enforcement of fish and game laws, after,6te3ate is'citcd as an example all over the country. For in-- ) deskprotection of the bear made it possible the past year for nounlfeen to kill over 500 of the animals. A few years ago the ettamecome nearly exterminated in that state, prominent sports-yeawgjgng that there were not a dozen bear in the state. Grouse ver? breased that it is no trouble at all for the gunners to get Pen 11 any day of the open season. re eNo doubt the present agitation will do some god, but as the latoiics do not meet for two years, most of the states will again long in the same old careless way. Hie biological fur-bearin- Senator Burton K. Wheeler of Montana is having his troubles these days, and the other day he had to post $1,000 bail to appear in court when called. However, he is not worrying. He says that the Borah committee thoroughly investigated his case and reported in his favor, and the attack made by his enemies will come to naught. It is said that if the right price is made on alcohol, several Utah industries can be built up. Under past conditions the Utah price has been so high that manufacturers that used alcohol in certain products have stopped their manufacture because similar products markets and could be purchased much more cheaply in as a result Utah has lost some money. Efforts are now being made to cheapen alcohol in order that certain industries may be able to r. i fs car ew out-of-sta- meet competition. We believe in trade and competition, but when we talk about building up trade in alcoholic products under our present prohibition law, it makes one wonder if it is not done under cover of the old story, Do not let your left hand know what your right hand is doTo condemn and praise in the same breath is a crossword ing. puzzle which the people would be interested to see solved. SMOKE. 1 ' . 5 report by the U. S. Bureau of Mines places the an-ac(ltdoa caused by smoke in industrial centers at $7.66 per capita, A recent Abatement Commission after a detailed analysis tirojoditions jn Chicago, puts that citys yearly smoke loss at more by 142400,000. To this must be added the human loss due to 11 health and resulting deaths. a theiSunilar reports from Pittsburg, Philadelphia and other cities Sana the national danger and waste caused by smoke. ss and coke, both smokeless fuels, must be substituted for soft Smoke rge in-yea- r! 66 produce a pure and healthy atmosphere, and their use will possible the saving of valuable of coal combustion ire now wasted and whose value amounts to hundreds of mil-o- f dollars a vear. uto gfflo by-produc- ar OIL RESERVE 1 arJ cabals been said that there is a movement on foot in foreign she conservc ier supplies and Stales as much as possible. "njted purchase their oil supplies The matter is kept very there is anything to such reports is a matter for V? the km y lefia if Whether .d in-arnT0- 1- plans would be looking far ahead and it would - njmemejil upon the part of any dividual country. It is a r federal in the is any - truth investigation and - if there - momjWer ft Ike gur'1 ' people jkemselves on , would !.? much 2 ml aid),;? lllo higher than we can anticipate. niLttev are in bad again. . X is trill at,Vn lar-;.- ivr-- I i This time they are charged :Ti 'ating a mans ribs, who says that he was paint- There is one thing sure, if the sheriffs get a ail( ? . ) shares of Tintic Standard Stock for $200.00, was no doubt a familiar advertisement just a few years ago. 1000 Today it would read 1000 shares of Tintic Standard for $9500.00. Who made that money? The men who take a chance or the men who are satisfied with 4 interest? However, it was no chance to the men who knew the Tintic Standard ground, it was a business proposition. We have reason to believe that the TINTIC DAVIS is a good business proposition and we want the public to become acquainted with it and SEE the ground. We will take any honest investigator out free of charge. COME IN OR WRITE FOR INFORMATION -- I K WILL SELL ts i. ing th te lc can,t away. However, the lone highway-jBu- u Tintic Davis Mining Company 606 Scott Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. Phone Was. 3612 |