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Show THE CITIZEN ford A bers of their own communities, when in their own communities they might be able to assert a greater measure of freedom. The many organized bureaus at Washington are seeking to divest all power from the individual states for their own exGOOD WOEK Place the power in the hands of one man and he ploitation. Through the efforts of Secretary H. E. Crockett and state will use it, is a common and true saying. The people should officials of Idaho, an amicable agreement whereby automobile never reliquish their power to anyone. If politicians would work for the interest of their comdealers and truck drivers are given a free hand to transact business under, certain restrictions, is a business move in the munities instead of trying to acquire power to further their own ends we would get more work done in this country. What is right direction and one which the people will greatly appreciate. It has been agreed that dealers in Utah or Idaho may solicit true nationally is true locally and we must get away from such ideas or we will soon be governed by a king. business in either state within 50 miles of the state line and deliver the car or truck sold without the payment of the invaded WHAT NEXT! stated license fee. Truck owners may now make an occasional trip to deliver loads by making proper application for permit In some states it is considered more criminal to make home This affiliation will create more business between the two states, as well as a better feeling, and it is an agreement we brew than to commit murder. Recently a woman dared to make some home brew for a wedding in Michigan. She probably reshould have with all our neighboring states. called the words of the Savior, Drink and be merry. Now she faces a life term in the penitentiary. People patronize those who are obliging. Last year AmericCan any sane man think of a more demoralizing condition an tourists spent over $100,000,000 in Canada, and a majority to have in his own country! of the visitors did not penetrate Canada more than a few miles. They were hunting spirits and it is reported that they found SEEK MORE POWER them. any ty to be cloaked under the stigma of grafters. If Bengtzen has proof of, graft he should be made to prove it. ' . ag he ne of ice ed the . r ' I li is . Organization and propaganda has done much for some The new ordinance providing for cutting corners on the business associations and clubs. Now comes the is proving out par excellence and it certainly medical organizations, profession that wishes to solve the solution for proper to able are to and left the Cars traffic. speeds up going right medical care of the average family of moderate means. We have get out of the way of cars going straight ahead. our city doctors, county and state, our poor houses and poor scores a idea and us the victory. Ogden again Ogden gave fund allotments, all of which ought to take care of the poor, but the poor seem to get very little of it, or there is so much red PIONEERS FILMED tape and little interest shown in their cases that it is most discouraging. tir GEORGE EDWARD LEWIS, of the Pioneer Film CorOur present system is far from satisfactory. A study of the outporation, a producer of many years experience in filming situation by honest and well meaning men would no doubt dedoor pictures, is now producing a picture of our early days. It velop a system of real justice whereby the poor could get exis a senhistory with as many heartaches, as many dramatical, pert medical attention. sational and romantic settings as were ever encountered in the discovery or founding of any place on earth. SIMILAR CASE It is a gripping fiction based on the mass migration of the The United States has sent a note to China demanding the early pioneers from Winter Quarters on the Missouri river to the Great Salt Lake valley in the year of 1847. Husbands, arrest and execution of those who murdered an American citizen. with their scanty supplies loaded on pushcarts, crossing those We believe this is quite proper, yet when Austria demanded the weary wastes. Women and children, as well as stout hearted murderers of one of her prominent citizens, a world war was men trudging every step of the way from the Missouri river to started just to show Austria she had no right to make such a ade Salt Lake valley. demand. ver As the aged pioneer ends his story, which begins when he Any country that allows a foreigner to enter should also is a inf was a mere youth, he points to the present, and we behold the afford that foreigner proper protection for his life and prov-ertm State Capitol, massive and imposing, constructed of granite, ker mostly from the mountains of Utah, the unique, world renowned We dont know what President Coolidge is going to do when islu Tabernacle, the marvelous architecture of the Temple, the lurches, schools and business blocks, the wide gorgeously il- he gets out of office, but our guess is that if lid moves oh a farm l an. luminated arteries of commerce, the alluvial valleys, made rich he will be able to 'make it pay, without much help froni conby irrigation, the farmsteads, flocks and majestic mountains, gress. which distinguished this yalley from any other in the broad land. Then comes, in SPORTSMENS OUTING great relief, a shift in the twinkle of the eye from the. barren valley the pioneers first beheld, the cradle of Western The sportsmens outing at Geneva will be recorded as one of civilization, the first crude church and public buildings, muddy streets and oxcarts, to the glare of a busy city. the big events of the year. Several thousand people were present and there was something doing all the time. Never has such .. When this picture is completed the world will talk about it, and Lewis will add another laurel to his wreaths. a big program been planned and the sportsmens committees are in for a great deal of praise for their hard work and the many amusement features provided for the people. The outing was a PROTECT YOUR RIGHTS grand success and resulted in a large increase of membership in Charles Evans. Hughes says that the people should see to a most worthy cause. that they protect their state rights and prevent centralization However, the sportsmen should now dircet their undivided f power at Washington. He says that an unnecessary cen- attention to fish and see that our streams are properly planted tralized government defeats liberty by holding its citizens in a and good sport provided, otherwise the people will lose interest thraldom from which they cannot escape, because they are d in the organization. Give the boys good fishing and hunting and by an 'overpowering number of those who are not mem every outdoor man and woman will become a member. cross-sectio- ns 4 ; I y. , i i ; ; dom-toate- at |