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Show PROGRESSIVE INDEPENDENT HIE They msy be removed any time that a majority of. mankind Man was placed upon this planet that he might have joy, or in other words have peace, prosperity and happiness. There is no law of God that makes for the opposite of these, never has been and never will be. If God is love, as is claimed, he cannot possibly be the author of hate. If he is in a perfect state of happiness he cannot possibly be the author of poverty and misery. It is the ignorance and superstition of the ages which have led men to believe that he willed the depressing conditions that exist If man had been true to the laws of God and nature we should have little need to look beyond this life for a heaven. oppression. so wills it PROGRESSIVE INDEPENDENT Issued every other Friday at Salt Lake City, Utah, in interest of Natural Development s Entered ms matter April 26, 193 at the post office at 55 FAMOUS WRITER SEES NEW LEADERSHIP EXCHANGE LIST Natural Development Association WASATCH WEST BROADWAY 10347 Salt Lake City, Utah UP TO "AUGUST 15. 1IS1 A and Mrvloas are available for exchange. Th. followlnc commodities B credit credit Indicates that scrip Is acceptable to full price of service. Salt Lake City, Utah, under the Act of March 8, 1879. each. or and an indicate! part acceptance part script Commodities and Services avallabla at tha N. IX A Headquarters. N. LUND- -- Publisher and Managing Editor Ante Tina. Teals A Laselir A Idvaateek A Barker and Beauty Mkep A B PRICES OF SUBSCRIPTION Mens Clatkaa A A Bread, Paatry C.'hildmn Clethea A 42-0One Year Credit) CosMI A Paralfarei Beer and Seesed-bee- d HUMANITYS FIRST HOPE. 1.00 Six Months Ssread Head CUthea Men, Rates on Application. Advertising and Children A Leteari Shilled and Unskilled ..A Minutes Inspirations by the Editor. From Five A Class A and B Credits Accepted in Either Department Lusher A B ,T... Dm first hope of the human heart is the hope of immortality. Away HEALTH DEPARTMENT ' :M Worth-whil- e communications invited, and your moral and financial Inclusive of all Medical, Surgical and Dental requirements; back in the dawn of history when the first book ever issued was produced 'support is solicited. Help us carry the saving message of Optometry, Chiropractic, Drugloss Treatment; Chiropody, Nursing, to the world. was Land of the theme of immortality Preeerlptlona and Hospitalisation. Light, by the Egyptians in their For Information, apply to uppermost in the discussion; and from that day to this the first yearning HEALTH DBPARTMMHNT Was. 1SS4T live should been soul man race of has of the Wu. Z7M, of every again. Hy. dSIM-that it every v A A BCredlte Accepted rainbow A SERVICE sets CLASS a which and beautiful is a magnificent fact .! If our souls would be free our bodies must be safely removed from of hopeImmortality against all the adverse conditions of this checkered life. It is a ACCOUNTANT hunger and want. While we are under forced march for the nedssities gift of God to the heart of man and is the crown jewel of earthly life, Rudl Berthold. 111! South State Street. ADVERTISING of life we must be securely protected from hunger. We must know of a bloom and beauty may seem to fsde here, but as surely as we Frosreesive Independent, Was. 10117. and life AERO FLAKE TRIPS certainty that we shall always have the opportunity as well as the right live they will come to full fruition in the after life. Hopes and dreams Johnson Brae., Salt Lake Air Port. to procure the necessaries of life if we are to grow and develop into RENTALS and ideals may seem to be shattered here, but they are sure to reappear APARTMENTS, ARCH WORK men and women. Then and not till then will all things high and worthwhile new with a Arch Work. Stucco, Exterior and Interior PlaaUrln. Karl Wsiaa. 55! Bo. splendor. Every longing, every noble appeal to us. Then will we be drawn by the beautiful, the true and hereafter, aglow Ird Best. Was. I19I-ambition unattained, shall find realisation at last. righteous every purpose, Mr. Howe, Was 10147. -the good. Then will our souls drink in the Inspirations of the universe Mr. R. loneliness shall find become a and shall Weight, Was 1(0. darkness light, every grief ARCHITECT and expand unto the full stature and the true likeness of man created in Every 'make for happiness and joy. Somewhere, sometime, shall C. Pope, Newhouee Building. that H. presence the image of his Maker. Untill we know that our bread is sure we are we dull all attain to all that God ever meant for us to attain ART Dorothy Smith, Was 10147 forced to neglect and ignore many of the foods for the souL Blessed is somehow, H. N. Hansen. Was. 10147 of tire true, the sweet, the beautiful and the good. he that finds bread for his body for then all the finer and better things AUTO BATTERIES C. W. Welton Battery Service, 104 So. Bute. Yes, there is immortality for the soul or else life would be a cheat .. may be added unto him. AUTO REPAIRING and a fraud. The flowers of the field that rise in spring from countless Bobbins A Stevens, 111 Greenwood Terrace, Hy. I5IS-South. E. 17th Mots. Ill graves; the unfolding leaves of the forest heralding the approach of sumW. R. Nash, 1100 Bo. State. WHAT WE ARE WORKING FOR. Henry Olsen, 10IIU East Hat South.. mer; the orchards and the meadows bursting into bloom, and the thousands 10 B. !7th South, Hy. 7571-D. M. with mdody, axe all the messengers of God to dem- AUTO TOPKemp, AND UPHOLSTERING All the objects and aims of the N. D. A. are worthy and uplifting. of birds that fill the air IIOOl Harold B. Lawrence, Rear Newhouse Hotel, Was. A- -l Glass and Top Shop, 1014 Bo. State. Hy. TII-In setting forth some of them we simply ask that we be judged by the onstrate before our eyes the universal victory over death. The rose that unfolds to the call of the sun, the violet that comes forth from its tiny standards of truth State. by our fruits. While Natural Development is a tomb Everybody's Bakery, 1011 Bo.Whole-WheBread. East Broadway. and opens its eyes to spring, are natures and Gods pray of answerCommunity Market Baker of practical plan cooperation working toward the end that economic salvaE. let South. Cafe, Behloara II end Bakery tion may be achieved by its members and society in general, it also has ing the question, Tf a man die shall he live again ?" N. D. A. Grocery, 55 West Broadway. AND BEAUTY SHOPS But what are the flowers, the birds, the farests, compared with the BARBER its idealism because it is committed to the belief that a cause cannot sucBeehive Barber and Beauty Shop, Waa 4011, 10 Be State to soul can inanimate life of the But Harold man? of if Lloyd Barber Shop, 11 Richards BtdeeL respond ceed without ideals. germs Nothing. Mitchell Beauty Shop, Suxarhouae We are working to bring about a time when man shall be emancip- the demand of spring and summer and burst into new life and beauty, who Ml' --hell Beauty Shop, Beelee Bids., Ogdon. Barber and Beauty Shop, 071 B. Ith South. Paiat doubt unconscious dust call of at out the of can man shall that ated from the economical and industrial bondage in which he is in today, spring up Oliver Barber Shop, If w. 1st South. Ostler's Beauty and Barber Shop, HI B Street, Waa. 1141. and to bring about true and real freedom for every man, woman and child. his creator and stand forth in a newness of life called immortality T If the Home Barber Shop, 1011 Bast First South. We are working to see the world freed from the want and misery life that is within the grain of wheat or within the tiny flower seed can Bedford's Home Shop, 10th East and 1st South. v N. D. A. Barber and Beauty. Parlor, 61 W. Broadway, open about Sept. 15. are .rampant today and to replace the sin and shame and chaos with sprout into life after a hundred or a thousand years of writing, what shall BICYCLER we say of the glowing spark within the human mind and heart? We shall Bicycle Shop, 101114 Best list South. peace and happiness and brotherhood. BUSINESS AND VOCATIONAL TRAINING We are working to help usher in a day when there shall he no say that it is deathless and shall live forever and forever. The immortality Salt Lake Business Colleys, Keith Emporium Bids., Waa, 7111. CABINET AND FURNITURE BUILDERS AND REPAIRS homelessness, no want, no hunger. We are riming to chase away the of the soul is the most beautiful truth of existence. From the first man Harold B. Lawrence, rear Newhouae Hotel, Waa- - 1I0L Bo. lit West. Mr. Fersuaon, v hideous things which make life a nightmare for so many people, and to to the last It has been the lode star of life, the thing that has always given Albert R. Oliver, 111 Edison St., Waa I7II-- J. hideousness with abundance, with joy, with freedom, with us "the upward looking and the light," The grave was never meant to be CAPE 1 replace this Elisabeth Tea Room, 14 Bo. BUta victorious; it is but a gateway that opens on renewed and continuous life. CARPENTERS f. beauty. ''j love sees In of hear can death . star Mr. Gull, Waa I7I1-and a the hope night We are working to help make a world where love and fellowship listening i A. A. Lundbers, 1410 Blair A vs. shall replace hate and enmity; where plenty shall replace want; where the rustle of a wing. H. & Hansen, 1005 Bo, 7th Bast. James Rawson, Sandy. brotherhood shall replace greed; where truth shall overshadow error: Geo. H. Blrrell, ill & 1st West where laughter shall chase away tears; where cooperation and peace shall Alfred Turner, 1011 Euelld Ava CONCLUSION. Robt, H. Merchant, 15(4 Laird Ave., Hy. 414-replace competition and war; where real civilisation shall banish poverty William A. Prahl, 441 Sa 7th East, Hy. 7III-- J. Geo. L. Hoosan, 1400 So. 10th East, Hy. I76I-- J. from every nook ani corner of the earth. From Save America by the editor. C. T. Raynor, Ml J Street, Hy. 74II-- J. J. W. Klrton, 041 W. 1st South. Already we behold the dawn and soon we shall go out to greet We are today in the midat of turmoil, tribulation and etmfurion. All A. B. Bull, 711 R 1st West. the sunlight of the day for which humanity has been writing throughout things are in commotion. Mena hearts are H. W. McArdle, 11 Sa 4th Bast. failing them. Ws axe face to R. D. Madsen. 107 Bo. lit Wait : all the years of history. face with divers perils. We shall shortly see times that will make ua R. J. Berk. Ill E Street. A. Fowler, 411 Beyo Ave. ' H. despair of our national Ufe and of civilisation itself. But we may rest L. H. Ex sorts, 1014 Crandall Ava LET TRUTH AND ERROR GRAPPLE. assured thst everything in our institutions that la wirth saving will be Wm. J. Rawson. 1114 a Ith East. Alvah Stoat. 1117 Zenith Ava saved. The fundamental faith and first principles of Americanism will CEMENT WORK AND PLASTERING Mr. Schmidt. Hy. I14I-It is diffecult to understand why the pillars of the status quo in rurvive. Humbled to the dust we may be, and chastened to the limit of CIVIL ENGINEER politics and finance and economics are so fearful of letting the truth about endurance, but let us believe in the intimation of Washington, the noUg John R. Stewart, 171 Sa 11th East. Hy. I50I-CLEANERS AND DYER! their system come in contact with other truth, or that whfdh is set forth figure in the forefront of our history who first unfurled our that the Paramount Cleaners and Dyers, lot Sa 1st West. Waa S4IL flag, as truth by its adherents. We are reminded of an eloquent saying as republic shall endure for a thousand years, that while tha stars Deseret Cleaners, 1110 Windsor St., Hy. 144. remain, and National Cleaners, 111 E. ith South, Waa 1111. follows: No matter though there be ten thousand errors in the field, if the heavens send down dew AND OVERRTUFFED FURNITURE upon the earth, this nation hpH live and CLEANERS OP CARPETS Prank Martin Ca, 17 South West Temple, Waa 717A truth in them that truth should stand against any other truth; if it cannot carry on. COSMETICS in a fair and open encounter? W. W, Whitney, Ambassador Hotel Beauty Shop, lift up your eyes, desponding freemen, C. W. McAllister, 1011 let Aye. B" Credits. If the prevailing systems of finance, economics and politics have DANCING Asthette, Felk ssl Belles e Fling to the winds your needless fears; Mrs. W. North. Ird Hi Epperson. in them truth that truth should stand against any other truth if it cannot He who unfurled your glorious banner, DOG FANCIER then it should fall. Why should truth he suppressed? Why are the people Wasatch Kennels, HOI Ith East. S. L. Da niter. Said it should wave a thousand yean. ' DRAMATIC ART AND PLAY PRODUCTION now? How can they form proper judgments if they do not A thousand yean my own Columbia, Ruth P. Lohmolder, B. R, M. & Wasatch 10147. RAVAGE AND TRANSFER facts of the Tis the glad day so long foretold; They cannot It is our belief that the people Mr. Dial. Waa 10147. Mr. Releh, Murray 114-ean be trusted and that the better-theare informed the safer it will be Tis the glad morn whose early twilight E. Is Transfer, 111 W. Ind South. Waa MIL for the worthwhile institutions of America. Many of the troubles of the DRESSMAKING Washington saw In times of old. Miss MllbrandtWaa 7411. 411 1st Ava past have come about because the people were not taken into the confidWe must not, even in dark hours, despair of our America. We must Mia Simmons, Holliday II and Waa 10147. ence of the leaders; because they were kept in ignorance. When a system believe, that under God, she has a given mission to Mrs. Clara Btevena III T Street . perform and that die 111 Downlngton, Hy. I47I-Mrs Roy McDonough, produces results about which the people must he kept in ignorance then must live and carry on until men are redeemed from poverty, ignorance Mrs. Aloon Stallings, 111 B. IndEaat. Children's Clothing. Cold it is high time that leaders do some serious thinking and set about rem- nd crime, until every taint of injustice and political sin is overcome and DRINKS Root Been II Sa Main. . Carrot Jules Stand, Community Market. edying conditions. We shall not progress as we ought to until press and social and economic justice is established. While men an mortal, and while Big Orange Stud, HI Sa Main. speech become free in fact as well as theory. So we repeat, No matter there is work in the world for a republic to do, this nation must live. ELECTRICIANS Eleetrle Co., 411 lat Avenue, Waa II0I-Larsen (Fixtures ea B (MIL) though there be ten thousand errors in the field, if truth be there, let Mighty changes and a great progress will come; old systems will pass Shurtllff, 151 H Sa Main, Waa. 1541. ' them grapple. Whoever heard of truth being worsted in a fair and open away and new ones he born, in spite of all opposition. But the fundamental ENGINEERING H. Mueller. Ill North Main, Mechanical Engineer. encounter? N. D. A. is not afraid of its truth being worsted in even frith and principles at the founders will remain and abide, and the Union PLOOR LAYING. SURFACING AND FINISHING Alex Graham, Waa 1111. tiie worst of encounters with truth and error. dull outride all storms and perils, if we hut do our part nobly and unself- FLOWERS Jones Floral, 910 W. let South. Waa S7I7-- J. ishly and steer true to the courses indicated by a great system of Natural FURNACE CLEANING AND REPAIRING A Development. D. T. Worseneroft, Hy. 7117. Let us taka unto our hearts the wise and wholesome advice given French Fur Shop, 11114 Sa Main, Waa 1141. Considering the many bank failures in this country in the past few so eloquently by the great Daniri Webster. This lovely land, this glorious FUNERAL DIRECTORS 1441 go. State. Intermountain years, and the fact that there have scarcely been any in Canada during liberty, these benign institutions, the dear purchase of our fathers, are HAT CLEANERS Funeral Home, Deseret Cleaners, 1110 Windsor Bt. Hy. 111. the same period, it is but natural for the average man to ask: Why not ours; ours to enjoy, ours to preserve, oars to transmit Generations past Rex Hat Cleaning Rhop. 140 Bouth Main, look for a remedy? There must he something wrong with the American and generations to come hold ua responsible for this sacred trust - Our GEOLOGY. MINE EXAMINATION Cull Wasatch 10147. Is it in the fundamentals of hanking institutions, or is it in the fathers from behind ua, with their anxious paternal voices; posterity calls HOUSE CLEANING AND DECORATING system. O. 8. Jaynes, Hy. 1010. supervision or lack of supervision? Is it because of too much money or out to ua from the bosom of the future; the whole world turns hither its of too little money? Why not get at the truth of the situation and tell solidtious eyes; all, conjure ns to set wisely, and faithfully, in the relation The Balsam, Brighton. Brighton Hotel. Brighton. ... the people of the country just what is wrong? The people are entitled which we sustain. We can never, indeed, pay the debt which is upon ua; INSURANCE L Hickman. 1417 Gilmer Drive, Hy; to know, and knowing, they can set about to make matters right hut by virtue, by morality, by religion, by the cultivation of every good IRONF. WORKS Utah Iron Works. Inc., 715 Woodbine St Waa lost. Banking has come to be a neecessary part of modern business but principle and every good habit xve may hope to enjoy the blessing, through Riverton Motor, Riverton, Utah. Phone Midvale there should not he anything sacred or secret about leave our and our children. to to should have it KINDLING unimpaired day, Steps Uneeda Factory, ill Bo. West Temple. been taken long ago to work out a remedy that would prevent bank failures Let us put our ean to tha ground and humbly ask a question of the LANDSCAPE Box GARDENING J. H. JooBt. Hy. 010-and leave the people secure and confident The people whose savings have drifting aanda of time, and let na keep that question uppermost in our Carl Planer, 1740 Jefferson BL, Hy. tlll-- J. lade the hanking system great and useful are broad minded and eour--. minds as we lift our eyes to the stars with frith and hope for our beloved LANGUAGES Miss M. Hoyer. Was. 10147. geous enough when given the truth, to put their shoulders to the wheel America. LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED nd rid in the construction of a new system, if the old cannot be patched J. J. Thomas, III Spring View Drive, O, drifting aanda. Times drifting sands! LAUNDRY But part the veil and let na see and it seems to be apparent that it cannot American Hand Laundry, Waa 10147. Laundry Company! Ill W, let Bouth. Waa. 1171. Eagle What proud Columbia shall give This paper is by no means inte nested in destroying the fundament- Mrs. J. IX Ovett. HILuey Ava. Waa 10147. LOCKS AND KETS Unto your can in time to come. of good banking, but who ean honestly contend that so many failures Qlvrfe Shop, 111 So. Main, Waa. 1515. An possibly augur any good for the people. If ten thousand homes had Are yon to claim her in some whirlwind strife J. W. Holden. 110 Montrose Ava, Waa. 17II-SHOPS MACHINE Of wild rebellion wrought destroyed from known and preventable causes in ten years, someting C. M. Roeatenburg, 1111 Wilson Ave., Hy. 7I1L and would soon be done. But when ten thousand banks have failed in as many magazines greed, By Godlessness Horseshoe Msfraslne Stand, 50 West Pint South. As. yon hsve claimed the lands of light MARBLE SETTING, CLEANING AND REPAIRING years, nothing is being done. Is that sensible and wise? We think not Mr. Darger, Waa. 10147. of shores time? Let the papers give the truth instead of suppressing Along the If the truth be MACHINE REPAIRING Mr. Cupp. Waa (OIL told, all the wrongs of old, will flee from the paths of. men. Or, riiall she stand sustained, secure, MACHINE SHOPS Against such sin and shame Tool and Die Work, Roathenburg Machine Shop, 1111 Wilson Ava Hy. I0II-- J. Aa sent old empire to the dust. REFLECTING ON THE CREATOR. J. Thomas Harrison, Strong's Court. MINING ENGINEER And grow In glory to the last R. Stewart, 171 So. 11th East. Hy. I50I-John Once upon a time, within the memory of most of us now living, Mr. As Gods and mans beat hope? MUSIC, INSTRUCTION AND TUNING H. W. Bo. Ith East Burgnar, Bund and Orchestra, of more Or less unsavory coal fame in the fields of Pensylvania, as Mra Edith Ivina Lamoreaux, Teacher till of Beginners. 1411 go. Ith East. Edward Cox. Plano. Violin, Steal Guitar. Hy. II44-British hankers started the panic in 1928 in India. They deliberately given a mental picture of the poverty and distress and unhappiness that Geo. B. Woodruff, Plano Tuner, 111 Harrison Ave. existed in the coal districts. He replied: God in his infinite wisdom so plumed to sack the people of India of their savings and stores of value by B- - Elllngson. Plano 171 Crandall Ava, Tuning, Hy. 7SI1-Loretta Eppereon, Voice, 115 W. Ird North, Was. illl-This is about the basest reflection on the Almighty that has destroying the value of silver. wills Mra W. J. Loomla 1001 B. Ith Bast Hy. illl-Teacher. Bandera R. H. Teacher of Plano and Organ. 174 Commonwealth Ava ever come to light It reminds us of an incident in the life of the great 114 Edith Ava Hy. 1015-- J. Chaa Plano Tuner, Hopklna Our government as now constituted, has not achieved the objectives C. W. Reid, Plano and Voice, II E. lat South 8L Waa 7144-- J, agnostic, Robert G. Ingersol. He was walking down the street the mom. NATCH Pro PRODUCTS big after the election of Mr. Harrison to the presidency. He stopped and set up by Jefferson. The system needs fixing and those most interested Wasatch 711. IRON WORK congratulated him and asked: To what do you attribute your great vict- had better get busy and do the fixing. If this is not done then will arise ORNAMENTAL Fred Glanser, 5S0 E. 11th So., Hy, 1500-- J. The president-elec- t looked upon him and replied: another declaration of independence and the present system will be thrown ORNAMENTAL PLASTERING ory, Mr. Harrison? Chrl Welsa Waa llll-I- I. To the dispositions of Providence. Well, said Mr. Ingersol, I have on the junk pile. The people will not submit forever to an economic PHOTOGRAPHIC PRINTING TAIRLORING Governor Dorn. said a good many bad things about God, hut never anything so had as that autocracy. 104 8L State. Basement. Peter Johansen, No, the Almighty is not responsible for the poverty, the distress Altering and Repairing, Hr. Hansen. II West Broadway. SOI Emil 8. Btata eats Whosoever Markt, nourisharid: robs Luther and steals He ths exist. Martin has up, and the unhappiness that nothing whatever to do with it TAXI Union Cab. These conditions are ment of another, commits as great a crime aa ha who carves a man or and it is a libel upon him to say that he wills TOILET ARTICLES CL W. . man made. They exist because of mans ignorance, selfishness, greed and utterly undoes him. McAllister, 1011 lit Ava "B Credlta second-clas- ' 0 X-R- ADDED UPON. j W full-orb- n ed R. a at riat ill . kgZ y -- I-- W R. ed FIND REMEDY. it : :, it it it We Have Reached a New CORRECTED 4. Chapter of History Grave economic 2I?.r.tal"?.the nations problems ere writes Sir Philip Gibbs, noted English Journalist and war correspondent, in the New York Times Magazine. They will reach a crisis during the next dec-Told leaders will be definitc- -. he displaced by younger minda What We have reached a new chapter of history when there is a clear break, with the past The enormous growth of population, the terrific efficiency of machinery, the rapidity of communication, the liberation of labor from its old serfdom, its demand for leisure and luxury unknown to our fore-fathave created many problems. Unemployment will increase among industrial workers with consequent distress, bitterness and revolt The next decade may be marked by civil strife until these readjustments have ' been made; because it is foolish that masses of men may be permanently unemployed without a. struggle against social conditions of which they are the victims. That is a gloomy and dangerous prospect My own belief is that the new leadership, waiting behind the chairs that will soon be vacant, will get busy on scientific lines before such a crisis is imminent. 1 have considerable frith, in the realism of the younger crowd. Members of the N. D. A. agree with Sir Philip that we have reached a new chapter of history, a chapter entitled and that we have new leaders who are young leaders as he predicted. Also, they are getting busy on scientific lines, just as he had faith they would. are they going to do? her k U. S. FAILS TO AID JOBLESS Unemployment during the coming winter will present an appalling problem, William Green, president of the American Federation of labor, declared in a Labor Day address. Aid which the government has extended to banks, business and the corporations haa not had the slightest effect upon the unemployment situation, he warned. The most recent reports received, by the American Federation of Labor from industrial centers show that unemployment had steadily increased, and that at present more than 11,400,-00- 0 working men and women are idle,, unable to secure work Strive as we may to interpret every hopeful sign in the most favorable light and to stress the importance of human phychology in the revival of business, a persistent and disappointing increase in unemployment continues. We know with fatalistic certainty that the nation is facing its. worst winter for unemployment." , Green asserted that "the morale of the masses has declined to an appre hensive point. He sketched some of the social and spiritual losses caused hy the depression. Labors opposition, to wage cuts was stressed and a demand made that unless industry can supply jobs to the workers .the government provide compulsory 100 VISIT THE BOYS HOME' AT BRIGHTON Sunday and Monday, Sept. 4 and 5, were banner days at Boys Home at Brighton. .The hills were fairly swarming with N. D. A. people. Over a hundred members were Mr.. present Stringham and Mr. Elggren and their, wives and many other workers and officers found time to get away from, tiie .almost incessant rush of N. D. A. business and. to participate in a few days recreation in the hills; however, some of the long hikes were not so recreational as they are ordinarily thought to be; at least this is the observation Mr. Stringham makes, after having gone on the long, ateep hike to Twin Lake. Nevertheless, the inspiration derived from tiie scenery gatt for the perspiration lost in the The regular Sunday School waa conducted in the dining room of the homo of Bishop J. G. McDonald. Mr. O. S. Jaynes opened the meeting with a prayer. Twenty-onout of the 63 e, Phwh2.YereJre,ent' to - According Bishop McDonald, it was one of the most enjoyable meetings ever attended. The home has been well patronized by N. D. A. people and the majority of the staff at the home is made up of N. D. A. people. A prize, consisting of a week's room and board was offered to the person submitting the best name for the camp next year. Many fine names were turned in in an effort to obtain tiie favor of the judges. Mr. Warren Keate of 466 Ramona Ave., submitted the name of CAMP MAJESTIC," which won the approval of all present. The camp has been a welcome retreat to many a worn and weary traveler of the N. D. A. We only wish that we could have had access to tiie camp sooner. The town of Brighton, during the summer, has practically been an exchange unit. Barber service, hotel, soft drinks, etc, were all available on A credit. Mr. Henri I. Flesher, camp director, reports that the camp will reopen make Camp Majestic" one of the most inviting and hospitable places in the Wasatch range. During the present period of economic distress, probably of all the farms in Iowa have been foreclosed. Probably another fourth In are in poracess of foreclosure. South Dakota and Nebraska, the ratio is hrighcr. There are counties in those of all the states where three-fourtfarms are being lost one-four- th hs Estimates were presented to the showing that a little more than must be raised if the county !roup survive the approaching winter without dire suffering. |