Show ' -J f ' GUlllllSO: HALLEY I1E03 ' Published Utah Every Thursday At Gonniaon matter Entered at the postofflce at Gunnison as second-clas- s under the Act of Congraae of March I 1171 ' :hrui: Atrial t I- 9 regulations and regimentstion to the contrary y - becoming cynical and embitter- ' This PoUrth of July like ed Patronize local industry the first was to have been for him the observance of n new and keep your money at home blrth o£ freedom of opportunity of human progress in a world For millions of Americans this will be the first Inde pendence Day they have spent at home In four years As they peace attempt to resume a productive Actually the failures which the life in civilian society e veteran sees are minor they face alnce their pared with the opportunities for last "Fourth of July" are almost development that remain In this believing beyond country The fact that theae op-A year ago the Army alone portunities are temporarily had some 10000000 men in uni- - strangled by pressure groups form-now itJs approaching and politic and bureaucratic The country's re- - trictions is an invitation to the sourcese were then devoted to returned aoldler to direct hll pursuing the war gaainst Japan energy to the job of reclaiming Most important of all the major- - the United Statea as land of ity of the people regardless of opportunity where government other differences were working i the servant and the individual In close cooperation to attain is the master — the kind of a the goal of victory iand that our first Fourth of fiTwar July commemorated Since the defeat of Japan we As a nation’ we have always have had a new and equally im Uen tbl t0 mariharour re- portant Job product on for ource and fight-folndepen-- of our peace the dence ln an unselfish manner Is people & pursuits that will con- - u lmp0Mlble (or Uf to £ou0w tribute to the welfare of all a thls Mme courie prcerve fresh start after the economic aound and prosperous nation in ravages of war That Job re- - peacetime? qulrei the aame devotion to pur Phllophy yet 4 POK th umi masting of tool 0““ and kill th aame undertazd- “father who a did th dr“? tog of our problem Job ot achieving military victory Jthert and tha puriultwhich wa performed ao magnlfl- the dearest poshappiness cW‘ Whit doe th returned toldler- - "io" ol see on his flnt Independence ICn! Day at home in years? THE "CHARGE ACCOUNT He sees k country faced with s shortages of food housing doth- lng and other necessities to an’ lor years the people have extelitgreaferthahat'any’ tlmeBeeinulIe4”ihITthr belief “that" during the war y the nation could run Indefinitely He sees a government which by spending mope than it took Is vacillating in emergencies In and still avoid inflation This which truckles to - pressure was sleight of hand reasoning groups and which has refused that those who learned that two to grapple decisiveiy with the and Jw make Jputi?ouldter issues of underitand They were poohHe sees political control on poohed into alienee if they to ideas To carry oui Imposed tloned their largely start a new business or expand the Illusion of “holding the line" an existing one — controls that subsidies to the tune of billions prevent employment and pro- - of dollars to pay producers part ductlon of the cost for what the con- He hears talks of ruinous In- - sumer purchased were resorted flatlon on the one hand and dis- - to the subsidy came out of astrous deflation bn the other— taxpayer and helped pile up the possibilities which are the direct deficit and hide Inflation Then result of the failure of govern- - came fhe “cost absorption” ment and labor to measure up illusion whereby the retailer was to the responsibilities now be- - forced to absorb growing them ductlon costs f The soldier who came home But the old rule that two and with high hope is finding those two make four still stands In hopes impossible to realize The order to have anything to eat or aoldler who read of the “sacrl- - wear OPA has had to Increase flee” of the people at home Is t!e price for both producer and - 1°" Cu tnr ri All LY equally been proved in countries where private enterprise is non-e- x istent Therefore U labor wishes to it must' save its independence work with industry to save the independence of both That can of be done by the adoption wWch put equal re methods !c‘lslat!oa By NATE 4 gponslbmty on hborand afiement for the settlement of before the their controversies pened to work the other way? public has been so injured it Is If private enterprise is elimin- - willing to see drastic legislative-rul- es production ated by continued government acti°n ttbu even at the expense of the free seizure of private property a a d Iabor- of dom lndustrJ1 means of negotiating wage set- tlement it will only be a ques- - COMPULSION OPPOSED tion of time until government Is to place medical practice under compulsory Fedcontains good eral control points There can be little dis agreement with Its provisions for Federal tax donations to stages for the prevention treatment and control of venereal diseases and tuberculosis provided state management and local determination of need are t— j rk & £' simuL'' cost production tor most ot the expended for development as to production ln order to pared producer! While the Impression prevails During the war naturally many catch np end once again operate balanced bails In addition that socialized medicine would mine worker! went into the armed on forcea 'and tbta combined with the ore bodies are becoming more and be largely free a worker’s' eara-- y general shortage ot workers forced more ’difficult to And as work pro ear would mining companies to place virtually eeeda farther anLjieeperunderiui“iJP--i'LAIDUbe aubject to a compulsory tax aiHrorkersTjnroducttoiTTtrTneergMUhJr'rXT RehibllltaUon' ot the under- - of approximately needs ot the war machine and thni 4 cent per miuea groudd probably will re- neglect development work deduct0® from his pay check Development work in a mine ta qulrdeevew yeara and there le no just as neceiury as the planting of doubt In the mindi of the operators °I some $40 per $1000 on earn- Even though he preferred spring seedi on the farm as a that the Industry can be placed ings Won a safe and table trt voluntarr mu intern muib VV AVtlUUe ivtbuiBM givwvtei iue vwuiaiiuu — medical service such as Is being unbalanceOPfrUoafor©-many-osUageUcies1 will eld materially f war years much ot tbs avalleble lu expediting that time and in established in every part of the ere ln Utah’s mining districts wa doing this the beat interests ot th countrv he W0Ud atm mined and the known or reserves business and industry ot the state P8 the rederal Assessment The will be served’ reduced to a low level medical profession opposes such v bav° -- k Fishermen will be Interested Hints" In oOr new 1 946 edition of "Fishing It’s a neat compact little booklet which can be conveniently- carried and contains hundreds of ideas of value to those Experienced or those just beginning silved d EUpply Many a plants facture from si down tl veri lac cias adi to pre ‘silver lari Gunnison Valle Bank silver d ‘tn iter t w renc Silvi ounces what 0 Jcf 'i sT A rV V rite I falternat the tide in many personal and family emergencies Like a good soldier a bank account is ready when you need It Start your acoeunt here Make It grow with regular — ovea though small-depo- sits maintained: nor for maternal and care - and for medical care and hospitalization GUNNISON where actual need Is shown But the medicpl profession Is opposed to the biH’s compulsory health "Insurance clauses ’which would establish a medical dictatorship DR F 0 BULL OK ' It does not wish to be sub- dKNTIST servient to a Federal Security Administrator who would be In Gunnison Evary Wed I to hirer doctors ' 'v empowered Anytime By Ayyaintmant dentists nurses and technicians -establish and rates of pay for 1 them determine fee schedules "'r fix qualifications for specialists compulsion and regimentation tell e doctor or dentist the num- - because it feels that it will v ' ' V of patients he could serve suit in deterioration ln the k and in what territory determine quality of medical care Mors prospoets dotting Utah’ mountains such at tho eno abovo are what hospitals or clinics may natdoci to motors Utah’s motallio rotorvos jto normal basla provide service for whom and 'While the situation is not alarm-iAnalysis of tbs mining situation under what conditions and Utah following tbs Second World Ing it will bs mendatorj ln many ot of vast spending War indicates a period of higher the producers to increase the ratio direct th U ctrici er at ated And CASH RESERVES turn BiH (S1606) ( - phot WIN SLVNV BATTLES The — To Restore Needed Prospecting Utah’s Metal Reserves 'f M Utah’: Ich c rfectl newh diate i east silvi to employer and uhions Our labor laws do not prevent trlk or provide for' ment bclwetn lnduJlry and hae elr labot PPllcallon had just the opPosIte cffect — they induce trlke8 andleaveihe The settlement to government operators must accept the terms Would made by the government labor like this process if it hap-- - UTAif le a lure lit th — TIIFl i FIRE pr akir And AU CUsses Of IRA O :ave p j tre VERMir ce c Vest Gunnlsea Taller Bui lce !I t ou I sat it' LEGAL PROBATE 8sibl PUBLICATION it East GUARDIAN jthe j’lce NOTICES us further information the County Clerk or Respt1 tes 1 tn Signers For ite u My Love Jy Peggy c Rc Creditors will present c with vouchers attached ti undersigned at the taw oil Christenson' fend 'Chrlstej vorUtahrcl f before' August 3 Oth' 1948 ( dv ’d CREDITOt Estate of OSCAR fiJUSf SONi "Deceased " -- cs 1! NOTICE TO Dern T Megaa MacTaviih Creve was never quite the Mme good place t live in after Alicia Strrentea came te town T Alicia Jutf cine big rumor after ether which the could apread around where they would d the moit harm LEON June 27 July 4 Sarlcl Novi 11 18 ponTnAiTur corraa enlaec " PUBX1GLAIS lUM ROLL ' lead This Fascinating NEWRE Administ ' The murder of Allele the' tuipidoa which fella upon Mcgan’i father and Meita’i final awakening t love form the plot of Pejy Dora's moat exciting novel S F&AU IT FINIS Tiha brought - in one 4 ready fog yen the next gidgonstud: UTAH ' SAUNA to learn the art Here are just three examples of its contents: K TtlEllIDDENTAX r u? ”A' wZut ule WIIAT DOES TOE RETURNED SOLDIER SEE? f the actual owner and operator retailer to make' up for tljye ac- WHY NOT BE SENSIBLE? of our basic Industries aThen cumulation of wage Increases Now: that the "annual’' bltu- n the posi-wU1 £ind itseif which for minous arid tax increases coal strike is over and Govern were hidden In govern ' the nation ha Buffered U usual tion 0f industry today ment dlficit be will dominating the ment As the spending there- and lnconvenlence for it is more power- e good Politic “oro Lkbor wdl do labor aw““v I” wnai government say as uw does w or suitftuUs inferior for better goods to It to bl"f for Member Subscription Bates: or ti'e $280 hijhprlcee They have to work One Year Aaaociatlon Utah State Press 125 Six Month olimgemenbo f Payable In Advance National Editorial Association increased actlvity productlonpMmanandtheold- Advertising Rates Given on Application habit of saving thrift in government and reduction debt are the only protection WESLEY CHERRY against Inflation — all the laws Editor Publisher ' MtMIttlCAU - THE FOCTOTOOSO? 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