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Show v .mdUtaw lor ! Conservation of Human Resources 0pprtullit,r . EnjouraCeroel!l for Youth mmi More Attention to Making Life And Happiness Mn Liquor Ads VOLl1 Na 16 AddreS8 iFOR DEMOCRACY HUMAN WELFARE POSSIBLE FOR YOUTH it Isa Editorial By No CN. -- LUND. think Other Such Policy In Capitalislic World This is the only hand-snewspaper in the world. That's because honest men are unable to pay their sudscription dedts which have been piling up; and further, because we're too sympathetic to use the small claims court We can serve and help the poor, but we cannot oppress them, or imprwon them for debt, which may be done under that infamous law. et BY COOPERATION. society has been saying to young people, "Lcarn-- . Why Stand Against Change? industriousness will enable you to create for yovrself a Some people stand like a stone wall in the path of change, somehow that formula doesn't seem to in the sun." But to stem the tide. jce done. thinking cannot be It of the wealth made possible Change goes on Lode like it once did. In spite by all the time and the of the great change ages is taking place is less sure of a chance to earn a living tbe machine ago youth now. The time was in old England when little childright fathers and grandfathers. There are millions than were their ren were driven to the factories before daylight and kept there there are no jobs. Those who have a job whom of youth for until dark slaving condemned to to toil, unceasing ignorance, it will last. What is youths answer to to re never sure how long premature age and death, all for the one purpose of buildConsumer Proand be should Cooperation It jti problems? ing great fortunes for tbe greedy owners. But eventually opponational scale. duction for Use on a sition was swept asjde and much of the child slavery was done old enough to remember the hor. The young people are not with. away have been on very intimate ron of the World war, but they Time was when there was no such thing as trial by jury and Many of them remember their all law was the terms with the depression. sworn of the poor and defenceless. Peathe payementsin a vain search for work. sants and tradesmen enemy be railroaded fither daily pounding to the scaffold be might frustration and Faced with a sense of bewilderment, peronal cause some one wanted their land or their home or their wife. ib only natural that they Bhould youthful discouragement, it Citizens could be arrested on trumped up charges, imprisoned, economic system. They know that some fined question our present heavily and even executed without being confronted by when one man out of every four in the thing is basically wrong accusers or witnesses. But slowly and painfully the people world's richest country is denied the right to earn a living, until we have the fine systems of jurispruis thrown on relief, and wrought changes when a sixth of the nation's population dence we have today. And so changes are being wrought now. 50 per cent in three years. when the nations income is reduced We are going to emerge from economic slavery. A new faith of fine youths into armies these lead Who will come out and is being born and the way is being prepared for a new social of Cooperation? Greed has gar-pleasant and peaceful paths order more wonderful than anything everheretofore dreamed of. of opportunity nered the harvests and closed most of the gates the right to demand must men to youth. Boys and young Fine Work of Dixie Cooperators' that for a know to and home a certainty establish and The marry Cooperative effort being made by the Dixie Consumers economic thev are secure and safe. IIow can the capitalist Cooperative at St. George is very commendable. Considering has done to youth it wbat for be ever forgiven the handicaps encountered they are doing wonderfully well. system It proves that there are ways of making a living even when EVESIXG THOUGHTS WliAT IT IS TO BE A SAINT capitalism denies them the right. More power to the fine, unR. Snow selfish souls who-armaking a success of Cooperation. By Eliza For years I know in whom I trust. twas not to gather heaps twas not to twine My heart is fixd Tiros not for wealth Of perishable things Arottud my brow a transitory The Tragic Condition and the Remedy Continued wreath, A garland deckd with gems of mortal praise, That I forsook the home of childhood: that I left the lap of ease the halo rife With friendships richest, soft, and mellow tones; Affection's fond caresses, and the cup Oerflowing with the sweets of social life, With high refinements golden pearls enrichd. Ah, no! a holier purpose fird my soul; A nobler object prompted by pursuit. Eternal prospects opend to my view. And hope celestial in my bosom glowd. God, who commanded Abraham to leave His native country, and to offer up On the lone altar, where no eye beheld But that which never sleeps, an only son, Is still the same, and thousands who have made A covenant with Him by sacrifice. An bearing witness to the sacred truth has reveald His will. The proclamation sounded in my ear It reach'd my heart I listend to the sound Counted the cost, and laid my earthly all Upon the altar, and with purpose fixd Unalterably, while the Spirit of Elijah's God within my bosom reigns. Embrac'd the Everlasting Covenant; And am determin'd now to be a Saint, Af number with the tried and faithful ones, " hose race is measurd with their life; whose prize Is everlasting, and whose happiness I Gods approval; and to whom tis more Than meat and drink to do His righteous will. It is no trifling thing to be a Saint stand upright, nor bow, vejy deedr-- 4o bend beneath the heavy pressure of upprersieeness: to stand unscathd amid if "l owihg thunders and the raging storm y! persecution; when the hostile powers VJ darkness stimulate the hearts of men To warfare to besiege, assault, and, with ne heavy thunderbolts of Satan, aim 'orthrow the kingdom God hoe reard: to stand unmovd upon the withering rack when men depart Pure of righteousness; principles nose principles requiring man to live 0 trJJVxVHr Proceeding from the mouth i0j 8tand unwavering, undismayd, d when the base hypocrite, wLnedu e food take hold on hell, whose face is garbd Ty.ii drawn out by sacrilege, Fnmintly ArnUJji Pfoodon; but assumd arid thrown tle, to enclose T for 0 TV Jlaef corruption of a putrid heart: virtues lofty pinnacle, rfoc of heavenly innocence, Tkehii01'88 every other blast. atstrikes at moral character, With ft fofochood foaming with abuse: To nerve and sinew firmly steeld, Wkn, ThmL? Jnfv 80019 t rapid change, FotdJklfF. f099 and side by side to that tyirit, blacker than the send Of darkest shade the traitor, the Vile feeds his sordid selfishness Un The fnft liPeaee and blood of innocence; rotten-hearte-d wretch, whose tongue Snrni. true and fond fidelity, While lib9 a viper, coils behind Tke hie evil eye: Thehta fyTV ordeal, and to have BefnrJ open, all its contents strew'd aT f etrictest scrutiny: To kin til9 finest heart-strindrawn unto Thrb imgth, to prove their texture; to Abide Principle unchangd, the rack Of cri'Jit Bide f::A0rturin circumstances, which on revintions blustering gale. But J to be a Saint requires A r though emfiee-- on arduous toil (Continued of page four) Jehovah Bpeaking J . ,88 gs No Cipfarel Ads. 217 D&vid Keith Bldg Opportunity Is MADE and ' Isn't Some New Guiding Factor Necessary? a nation we are almost without faith. Our civilization! is built upon a materialistic philosophy. It puts its faith in material possessions and material force. Those who spend their lives seeking to amass material possessions and who'sueceed in largest measure often avake in after years to find their lives starved of the really precious and genuine satisfactions of life. ' s Materialism is not yielding practical results. "We hand down to our children inhericances measured by stocks and bonds and tragically lacking in ideals and lofty standards and faith, and too many of our children are being wrecked by wholesale and turned against life. We measure success in our system of production by dividends to stockholders, not by the quality of life we give to employees, and we are reaping the fruits of our aquisitive system in ever increasing unemployment, starvation wages, wrecked lives, growing and menacing social unrest. Our materialism has failed us" Would we reduce crime? Our one and only solution is iron bars, dungeons and unyielning repression; and we are turning misdemanors into hardened criminals, and only multiplying crime. Materialism is not curing crime nor yielding practical results." "The creed of our civilization is money or materialism, and all the time in our hearts we feel the mockery of this creed. All of man's experience belies it. Once a man or a nation or world has starred kindliness, sentiment and love out of its life, external surroundings and possessions, no matter how great, are powerless to cure the bitterness of the individual or the universal heart. Look at the worn and uttcely weary faces about you as you ride or walk in the city streets. Modern wealth has brought, not happiness, but disillusionment, cynicism, utter pessimism. Materialism is not yielding practical results." Where is to be found the answer to the world's need? Isn't some new guiding factor necessary?" We need the Master's issues plan of life. Read about it in coming next in number) (continued As Our Americanism is All We Have of the principWe recently saw and heard some fine teachings school boys heard and les of pure and undefiled Americanism led to reflect us that and girls applaud. It thrilled us and and with that Take have. it we away all that is Americanism is worth living for; dear. hold we It that win perish everything from a foreign it is worth dying for. When my father, coming to a retired he place of soliland set foot upon American soil he had arrived God that tude knelt in the dust and thanked for thankful the heritaas I am just safely in a land of liberty. of fault Americanism tbe not is is ge of fredom. Whatever wrong and sins and evil d signs of schemistakes the of because is it and it is every American's duty to help ming and cunning men, the people the blessed and unset matters right and restore to from the minds and spirits of the which came dying principles founders. Bureau Reforms All Die Young Presidents Reorganization Plan Had First Flop 30 Years Ago. Washington is taking calmly the President's recent appointment of a ACTING LIKE A LEAVEN "Live and let liveT must be changed to Live and kelp to Eve." NEWS FROM DIXIE COOPS three-ma- n conimlaalon to atndy a proposed reorganization of the execRECENT DISCOVERY. utive branch of the Government The executive branch alone employe Phil Foremastcr, member of more than 800,000 men and women and thirty new bnreaua have been our auditing committee, did added under the Booeevelt administration. Since the time the other some figuring in connection with President Roosevelt was In the. White House there have been simthe audit following our second ilar reform proposals. Nothing haa ever come of them except the trans- regular inventory recently. He fer of two bureaus In tbe administration of President Coolldga. The discovered the possible results need for reform la conceded to be moat urgent at this time but past attainable when 250 people experience hae made Washington throw in S10- - 00 a piece to set observers skeptical. In Rooeevelt President letters to up a purchasing fund for the Senate and House leaden said he bad talked over the reorganisation purpose of supplying all their plan aa early at last October and asked Congressional committees to groceries and then consistently comcooperate with the three-maall their needs thru mission he has appointed. When an purchase effort was made in the Hones Im- the administrative operation of mediately to carry out the President's request for the appointment said fund. You'd be surprised. of its committee Representative Snell objected to haste. He said Phil admits his surprise that Ur. Roosevelt hnd had three years one should purchase any to undertake such e reorganisation. any The resolution was referred to a considerable amount of their committee. needs thru other channels, but Those 1932 Pledges. Citizens of eliurt memories may of course there. have forgotten that this subject was Democratic discussed In the platform of 1033. In that, document CONFIDENTIAL was tbe following plank: We advocate an Immediate and Manager makes confession. drastic reduction of governmental expenditures by abolishing useless Frankly admits he is no miracle commissions and offices, consolidating departments sad bares us and man. That he may even have eliminating extravagance to accomsome faults that others might plish a saving of not leaa than 29 per cent in the cost of Federal Govand do criticise. He '.I' n PERSONALS. Give em the Flowers Now Justin Stewart, head educational department W. P. A., has renewed did it gracefully. He is of the of the and he a well-educat- fine- red-blood- grained young man, typically American, and making good in his work Adolph Sorensen, 1560 W. 9th So., has subscribed, and judging him by the following poem which he has sent in he must he a good man with considerable talent. lie brought four subscriptions, one for himself, one for Rasmus K. Sorenson, one for Emmnnuel Hall and one for Alfred Hall, all good substantial citizens. d CONTRAST. A hearty burst oflaughtcr Contagious with its mirth A memory ever after Treasured by its worth. cold and sullen frown Which chills the budding heart probably And fells it to the ground says the board of directors make With the fierceness of a dart I plenty of demands on him con- A garden fair with roses Full of natures loveness tinually. The following facta A gate which never closes are, however, a mat ter of record. To a mortal in distress. ernment" Since that solemn covenant later reinforced by the personal pledge of Ur. Roosevelt the national deficit hae been Increased by more than ten billion dollars. Expenditures of regular" branches of the Government as well as the "emergency" e expenditures went to new A total of 264 people have highs. No Need to Walt. paid an aggregate of SI, 600. 00 Critics of the trend toward bureaucracy in Washington point ont on memberships that cost $10 that Ur. Roosevelt does not need the mid of a commission to accom- each and only 128 of the 264 plish a great Improvement In the executive branch. He could i medi- are fully paid. Hence we are ately eat off thousands of employees. short SI040. 00 on capitol, but President Roosevelt has explained that the "emergency" makes It nec- in spite of this severe handicap tary to flit placet quickly and he has had to pay out S1200, 00 there is no time tor merit examinaLawrence abla tions. Sullivan, for neccessary equipment and Washington writer, brought out the feet recently that 43 per cent of the recently completed basethe employees of the executive branch are exempt from civil servment, all of which is fully paid. ice; Four yean ago only 19.2 per cent of employed were exempt Each member knows what part from the merit laws. of his own purchases are made Plan Many Yaara Old. In addition to all thla the com- at the Co-o- p and whether or ment la made that no reports from the committee would probably be not he is getting tired of patropossible before next year. The reports, If and when completed, are nizing an institution that can regarded us having more than an seem to pay regular dividends. even chance at being stowed away In tbe archives with various others In this connection one fact is in the same subject Reorganization af bureaus and reduction In worthy of notation The Mancosta were studied by committees md commissions nnder Presidents ager, the entire sales force and Theodore Roosevelt, Taft, Harding, the Board of directors are 100 Coolldge and Hoover. I The present proposal. In election level to the Association percent year, la cordially greeted by members of both houses of Congress. with their patronage. But if It should come actually to Hand your Credit Union dues the point of lopping off any consi number of political apto Claire Terry or leave them pointees on the various bulging payrolls, old timers In Washington at the Coop store for h m foresee a cooling off of enthusiasm. t A A patch of tumbling weeds The house which lacks for care A home which really needs Some guiding aqirit there. Our good friend Mr. C. B. Linschoten brings in every week a copy of the Townsend Weekly which we are glad to get and in which we find much good. Townsendism is not dead by any means It might save the country from revolution. The report has come to this paper that Mr. Killmen said that the big reason for cutting relief is that Jack and Gill bought new automobiles with which to haul home commodities from the relief station. TODAY Qn Uoui Papel Cooperation News page 1 Editorials worth reading, pag 1 World and National Current Events, page 4. every week. Regularity promo- Final instilment of story, Mistes thrift and thrift is the cor- tress of Monterey." in this issue Whos Interesting story in nerstone of success. News This Week" column,pag 2 If you need to gravel your Best Food information in arside walk, repair our fence, ticle on What to Eat and plant your garden or build you Why a house and just dont know how to get it done, better make a date with Dave Woodard. If he cant come and help you do it right now he may be able to mankind is the next step on "The economic liberation of true and ringing declaration more No the agenda of the ages. Jefferson announced Thomas since than this has been made of Independence. Declaration the rights of man in the set before the public this The objectives of the P. T. A. as time by this paper. after time week have all been set forth "Human welfare, did as they, IIow often have we proclaimed on government. a charge human conservation, is definitely WORK IN SOUTHERN UTAH, i cannot continue if there is misery "Prosperity for the few -L- aGuardia. Better that the prosperthroughout the land. it is too late. before ous take warning civilization must "If civilization has built a false structure, -- Dr. Widtsoc. remedy its faults." Cooperation at make some helplul suggestions. Dave teaches cooperation by Subscribe Today Sub- 6 Months Trial scription - - 60c practising it. Exchange of goods among Coopcntora make the lack of money or purchasing power Ices evil than it otherwise wnuld do Watches Oaee Small Clocks Watches originally wars small clocks and wars worn hung from the girdle beeauaa they wars too largo for the pocket DON! FORGET US When you need any thing in the line of neat and attractive PRINTING |