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Show Why You SSioiiM Meafi The SfamtoM Recl mf Campaign $m 1911 Condit ons are such Jforoizfjliou? the land, and especially in Utah, thai the producer does not get his proper share of the price the consumer pays. Who Gets Clue Moiaey? It was positively cruel. Last fall thls paper congratulated the Utah peach grower for having received $1.50 to $1.C0 per box for his peaches in New York, We printed the dispatch that told the story and believed the fruit grower was getting the lion's share of those prices, when one day wc received a letter from a fruit fanner saying he sold those same peaches for 40 cents a box, and he wanted to know Who Got ttfec Difference IBetweee 40c and $1.50 Per Box Fruit grower, with your help, this paper proposes to get you a larger share of the price paid by the consumer. Tomato and Vegetable Fanners The railway rates charged for canned goods are so high from Ogden to intermountain points that the can-ning can-ning comanies are restricted to a very small territory in which to sell. With your support and that of the canners. we will bnng the railroad companies to help market our products. Ogden Must Maw Better Freight Rates The price of meat-pork and poultry-Is high to the consumer, and the latter thinks the producer of swine and poultry-the farmer-,s just rolling in wealth, and the farmer wonders why he is abused by tho consumer wheThe t. only half, and someUmes less, for his dressed hogs and poultry. With your heir, Mr. L H c.MZl Zt J. l propose to get a " "w More Eqssa! Division of the Profits tt. , .?e?l0u come ia. pay yonr taes' yu wondf why the amount you pay never ireta smaller Th. trM. i Break tSae Corporation Grip on Utah In political affairs the Standard will be fearless and independent and will cnnrf i, . that they will stand by, and for, the producers of this sec ti 7 the 'coSntry Ssfctis I J nfZ", tones and more capital to carry on its industries, but neither factories ' ' lems of railroad discrimination and tax evasion remain un solved. expected wnile the big prob- The people, to better themselves, must decide to act as a body and brino- about stir. f. ' opportunity for every individual in this state. With that object in view fiiS vViz E fuJ Promise a better of publicity, hoping to receive the earnest, enthusiastic co-operation of evlryon who writ of , camP of exacting justice from the powerful interests that have so long refused t7? he prodSaTd consumer 5fS Do you like a newspaper whose editors and nublfslipr Qfrfko cfinM i the shoulder? II you do, subscribe Icr puousners strike straight from THE EVENING STANDARD G R THE MMMN(G EXAMINEES WILLIAM GU5MANN, Fublisher o w m nr-M'i TFtK H,ssrflFT PA''-"- |