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Show THE OILING THE LAWMAKING MACHINERY A Our machinery for both State and Federal governments is well oiled up. If all the measures proposed during 1929, were passed, one could not turn around without breaking a law and enforcement law-maki- ng would be impossible. As it is, insurance, banking, public-. utilities and railroads the backbone of our industrial structure will be unreaso nably harrassed. Numerous measures will be proposed to increase the taxes on business or restrict it in its field of operation. In the meantime, the managers of V business will have to maintain payrolls, keep up production, pay the bulk of the taxes to support government and find new capital to make needed extensions and improvements to care for the demands of the LAWFUL COOPERATION After a number of years during which the progress of the oil industry has suffered as the result of wastful competition and the producers are working toward a solution of their problems over-producti- The new measure, as proposed by the two clubs, would ' completely re- -, place the old measure on the Utah statute books. Representative Fish proposes tional referendum on aggressive The chances are that before the were counted the war would purely defensive one. on, in a scientific and public spirited manner. The adoption of a code of marketing practices by the American Petroleum Institute was an important step in the right direction, as was the recent meeting between representatives of our oil producers and those of foreign countries. There is enough crude oil available to wreck the industry if capacity production was reached. The inestimable damage this would do to our national prosperity and our personal g comfort and can easily be understood. So necessary has oil become to modem life that anything detrimental to the industry must react equally on the public. What the oil industry is striving for is a scientific program for and cooperation, in harmony with our laws, to benefit oil both producers and users. production means either a surfeited market, with violent price fluctuations, or expensive storage for unnecessary supplies above ground. well-bein- con-vati- a na- war. votes be a Building men in New York have opened a drive for a five day week and we are in favor of even a shorter week than that for the electric The internationalist is always in favor of one way traffic and he wants all of the arrows pointing toward Europe. Of course the old stage coach was slow but then the driver didnt have to bother with inner tubes, blowout patches and red traffic lights. Roman senators for life. DESIRED CITIZEN were appointed The Bull Moose Party received its name from the remark made by Theodore Roosevelt I feel as fit as a Bull Moose. million people live within a radius of five hundred miles Sixty-fo- ur of Pittsburgh, Pa. A greater percentage of people own their own homes in Des Moines. Iowa, than in anv other citv. Chicago has a larger population than Wisconsin. s dash across Snake river which in some places is said to be forty feet deep ; the anguish of mothers, wives and children as they see husbands and brothers battling with the raging torrents; the near drowning of several teams and a he- roic rescue made in by Ben Lyon can be really appreciated only in seeing the picture. One decidedly human interest feature of the river crossing is a cow and her little calf. Close-up- s vividly show the cows distress as she turns and sees her little waif struggling so hard and is unable to help it. Many a laugh is given the audience by Russell Simpson in the genuine attire of a real pioneer. His wekness is hard liquor which is bitterly opposed by the Mormon leaders. His attempts to keep his bottle hidden in a cannon mouth and other unthinkable places provoke many mid-strea- m Science and engineering can have ' no greater objective than the elimination of the smoke nuisance in thickly populated centers, in the opinion of A. C. Fieldner, chief engineer of the experiment stations di- vision of the U. S. Bureau of Mines. Acording to Mr. Fieldner, the annual cost of smoke damage in large cities is from 10 to 20 dollars per capita. In addition, the inestimably greater damage done to health by smoke must be considered. horse-steali- ng Sco-vill- e, chosen from ambitious young men and women of Salt Lake and vicinity who have a flair for the stage. This will give many an opportunity to show their home town folks just how much histrionic ability they have and should add greatly to the interest of the entire production. The Pioneer Film Corporation that Is Pleased to Announce ALL FACES WEST IS COMPLETED AND READY FOR ITS PREMIERE IN SALT LAKE CITY The names of the three wise men were Kaspar, Melchior and Experts Pronounce It a Masterpiece There arc 1,530 churches in New York. Easter is the first Sunday after the first full moon after the twenty-fir- Utah-mad- During the past two weeks many moving picture experts in Hollywood and Los Angeles have attended previews of ALL The concensus of opinion has been that The FACES WEST. picture is a winner. All Urged to Buy Stock st RIDDING CITIES OF SMOKE Eventually Randolph is crushed to death in a buffalo stampede. This efepisode ends the forts and the pioneer band continue their journey with few hardships. Because plans arc not complete officials of the company hesitated to discuss a reported prologue that may be given in connection with ALL FACES WEST. It was learned, however that Ken (Sunshine) one of the most expert prologue builders and directors in the business, is in Salt Lake working upon the plans. It is reported that if the prologue is put on that it will be one of the most spectacular features of its kind ever used in the introduction of a stellar picture. It is understood that around thirty jjeople will be used in the cast and that practical!7 all of them will be After many weeks of film cutting and revision of titles this e moving picture, portraying the struggles of a little band of Mormons, led by Brigham Young, over an unblazed trail from Missouri to Salt Lake City in 1817, is ready for release. ht . r" ture. The Anders Randolph and Jimmy Mason play the parts of villians and are thoroughly hated by the audience because of their efforts to steal the horses and cattle from the train. In 1909 President Roosevelt rode miles in seventeen hours ninety-eigThree horses were on horseback. used. The trip was from Washington to Warrenton, Va., and return. on anti-tru- st Comment continues to pour in on the success of AH Faces West, initial film of the Pioneer Film company, which has just finished its premier in several coast theatres. Features of the picture which bring it universal accord, make certain fine reception when it gets its premier in Salt Lake City in the very near fu- outbursts. China has a population of more than 375,000,000. 15 of March. We wont lelievc that the new talking movie has really been perfected until we get to hear a sound picture of a fat comedian eating soup. Tiie Pioneer Film Corporation believes its stock will reach new high levels immediately after All Faces West is shown here this month, and urges all its friends to buy stock NOW. Our stock is selling in units for $60.00. This means one share of preferred stock at $50.00 and five shares of common stock at $2.00 per share. Buy Now and. Reap Early Profits! If you are interested communicate with us at our main offices, 317,320 Continental Bank Building, Salt Lake City. The Pioneer Film Corporation |