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Show rKINiKhh h SOME RE-R- UN PERSONAL EDITORIALS Seeking New Ore T GOOD NEIGHBORS " Crop fl1 JUS THOUGHTS READING WORTH AND COMMITTING UNDER THE CAPITOL DOME At the end of the 4th week there had been introduced 2 50 good, bad or indifferent bills, five more than the total of '37. They should kill every bill that proposes any raise in state expenses such as those proposing new departments, commissions or bureaus. They should table all bills proposed by the bar association, kill the Iiguor-by-dribill and the one proposing mere taxes on antomobile owners. They should enact into law the demands of the Old Age Group, and the best Even though the conof the edncational bills. servatives have a strangle hold on the state they should permit some real progressive legislation to trickle through and at least make a gesture toward a permanent solution of some of the state's nk Dontt Legalize the Brew of Hell to be Sold by the Drink Before Chambrr-of-Commrr- the One of the best exporter of our printing plant is Bishop Ilans Hansen of the Southgate Wan We do not believe that there is a bishop in the vally doing any better by his ward than is Bishop Hansen His heart is in the work and he looks after his flock in season and out of season He is an all around success in more ways than one. n Our good friend J. A. of Logan, sends in some coin of the realm and pnves his faith in the cause. He is one of the most enthusiastic Townsend boosters in Cache county and is leading out in the work. He has been with us a long time and we hope to keep him until the end of the trail. nmd-rickse- TOWNSEND NOTES. State Organiser Mortensen of the Townsend Plan reports Salvation Army was taken over by some sort of hat he is making progress. A arrangement it could produce sainted rousing meeting was held at the souls like Evang'ine Booth the author of the following which Tribune Auditorium Monday should shame every soul that has to do with the liquor traffic evening with Roberta Schm&il liquor has drained more blood, hung more crepe, sold of Kansas as the speaker, who more homes, plunged more people into bankruptcy, armed delivered a brilliant address on more villains, lain more children.snapped more wedding rings; the Youth Movement and the defild more innocence, blinded more eyes, twisted more limbs, Honor thy Father and thy Mod let "Old men bowed down with burdenst And women too, grown old I With h'artn opprest in nnbh Give em the Flowers Now breasts There la no new crop of ore each of ore year. When a years supplyand the ia mined it Is gone forever miner must spend a large part of the revenue from one ore body !a order to find another. Every successful miner known thin. And that is why ths BUver King Coalition mlna at Park City has been n successful mlna for over (B years. Out of ovary pound of ore mined, it is necessary to set aside a certain part of the rot from It to find another pound. The ucceasful mine, such as we have In Utah does not Jnst gouge out tho ore and disappear with ths money. Our mines are operated on a net entlflo basis, and art ths necleus for tho state's Industrial life. Pictured hare is the new half million dollar expenditure the Silver King is making in order to perpetuate ths life of Its property. It is tho new Thaynes canyon shaft, which la being sunk on tho extreme western end of tho companys hold nr flCWS ground. The shaft la now down approximately 1,300 feet and will be sunk to n depth of 1,700 feet In addition to nerving the Silver King, the haft will also be connected with the eight mile Spiro tunnel, which will provide better working conditions for ths Silver King and property lying ninth and west of Silver King. It ts anticipated that work will bo resumed in this promising area whsa tho ehaft is completed. Mining men are watching with much Interest ths progress of this nsw shaft. It Is rsgarded as a key to a vast undeveloped ares lying adjacent to tho Sliver Kings new shaft This virgin area will yield another mine for ths Park City region. It la hoped. i,evJ tH PENSION 1 ASSIST AN( CLUB The Townsend Club No. 1, holds meeting every Tuesday ev ening 7:30,at 25 East 3rd So, Gives barn Dance every Friday night till further notice at 255 East 3rd So. We have a real old Barn Danee Orchestra ami will show both old and young a g od time. Membersand their guests welcome to all Tuesday and Friday meetings i organcai The Old Age Assistance croup men, the Regular meeting , every Friday, 2P.jj . ternity Hall. Meeu County Bldg. Wed. ew Interesting and eat, programs are given, a people are invited and become members. WITH TOWNSEND CLUB NO. 5 Townsend Club No. 5 has effected a good orgzaii and in holding meetings every Thursday evening, 7jo Chapman Branch Library, 6th Bo. and 8th West. A fin gram has been arranged for next Thursday night with W. Richards, as the speaker. The public is invited Mrs. Ablbert Jensen was the speaker last evening. Adolph Sorenson, Acting Some Business Firms Must FiN Out as Many i. Item ! as 141,000 Government Reports Ammally Pm LEGISLATIVE PROGRAM WE DEMAND 1st Sales Tax money be used for Pension and Relief only. State Pensions of not less than $30 per month for all without an adequate incoma who have reached the age of 65 yean 3rd. All unemployables and widows with dependent children be granted an amount of not less than $30 per month each. 4th. Each dependent child to be granted an amount of at least $10 per month. 5m. Property of Pensioners and unemploy, ables to be exempt from taxation up to as amount of $3,000. 6th. That all case workers be abolished. 2nd. death-dealin- x 1 he governor of Utah should do likewise. Cut off about 40 per Democracy is failing because of official corruption, extravagance betrayal of public trust and the general mediocre status of many servants. I believe in the Townsend Plan because I am an American; because I believe it to be in perfect accord with the Declaration of Independence the cradle song of my country that declares that all men are endowed by their creator with certain unalienable rights, that among these are life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. That to secure these rights governments are instituted among men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed. (1) We. can auk CD ul ia bttk Soutk serve you better than ever b St ha nl tn cat Plants Cpban Tree in Honor of Worlds Poultry Congress ad he SHOE REPAIRING 0.L l m Right Thinking Brings Good Results When yon think of having your Shoes Repaired THINK SHOES m a Jobs at Moderate M at 414 So. State ad Stn n it i LESS THAN A DAY MINGS YOU A WHOLE YEAR OF GOOD PROGRESSIVE READII OPINION flgakrAWarO) YemSi.yof AND POPULAR MECHANICS MAX3AZ1NC (Kegultr Pna 1 cent. UK ail Jewelry, Watch, Kodak Repairing S6 Yean In Salt Lake T5 East 2nd. Sanity, Health, Universal Prosperity and Radiant Life, instead of a world of War, Poverty, hatrod, crime, misery and suffering. Just as easyl The change can be wrought by right thinking and radiating from the heart of humanity these better and higher tnirgs World leaders, an i those they control, are losing their souls, destroying themselves, by the courses they are persuing. Their wrong acting comes from wrong thinking which can lead nowhere but to destruction. They are not so much to be cursed as they are to be pitied for what they do, because they do it out of their ignorance. None of them desire to replace hatred aith love, race prejudice with brotherhood, and cruelty with kindness. What oceans of blood and tears will have to be shed, what suffering will have to be endured, and what destruction will have to take place before the world of men will be made to realize and know that there positively is no economic salvation outside of the simple and eternal laws laid down by the Master who still walks the earth as a stranger: Love thy neighbor. Do unto others as you would be done by." There is no salvation in anything else. onomy, IkH nil Alfred Sorensen, Progressive Right Thinking Would Solve the Problems If men but knew, it would he just as easy to have a world of Peace, Plenty, Harmony, Joy, Love, Kindness, Beauty, young lady to work," said a higher up to a high date official. "We have no place 'or her." was the reply, Make one. Get her on the payroll.1 And it was done. All across the country governors are weeding out unnecessary employees hy the thousands in the interest of ec- C ltd dh under-privileg- ed "P KBl in A City Farmer Let the Governor Weed Out Useless Employees h mi tea d U. S. Alone Retains Freedom What there is Irft in the world of freedom of speech, freedom of the press, freedom of individual action, religious freedom, exists in the United States, the one country where these rights have persisted since they were written into the constitution. "In Europe, says H. G. Wells, "there is lsssindivi iual freedom than at any time in the past thousand years. If you don't like America today, just try to picture it as it may be come when tyrants and mobs set about to destroy these rights. It is not neesaary, just yet, that people be called upon to die for these rights; but it is necessary right now that they be called to live for these rights. When they perish for any group they perish for all groups, and with their passing will go the civilization of this nation. ,'r NO. 1 NEWS Townsend Plan. dethroned more reason, wrecked more manhood, dishonored Election of officers took more womanhood, broken more hearts, blasted more lives, driven more to suicide, and dug more graves, than any other place Tuesday evening of Club g waves No. 1. The following officers poisoned scourge that ever swept its were elected. across the world Evaneeline Booth Emma Ecton Ths Servants In the House Sadie Heron. Some of the servants of the moneyed interests are proclaimJ. P. Andersen. the rich Once ing p iblicly that it is an injustice to over-taL. P. J( nsen. there was a peasant preacher who scourged from the temple those who over taxed the poor and called them thieves. Which leads us to wonder just whose disciples these servants of the interests claim to be. It is easy to sit in the high seats of the pulpits and palatial Synagogues and talk from the speak for the exploiting interests; bnt to come down to modern Capernaums ad speak for the poor and few are foolish enough to do that to bring light to them that sit in darkness. gold-fringe- And crushed by Keep on witlly Againat triu,nplan For no question Ontil it TOWNSEND ing! in order to provide ventilation for the companys ZOO odd miles of underground workings and to man for cheaper extraction of waste ms? tarlaL Vast area of undeveloped lio AM WIG DOINGS BOTH YOU GET THEM ONLY A cameraman recently snapped Grover A. Whalen, President of the New York Worlds Fair 1939, in overalls. He was inspecting a wheat field the first to be planted, in New York City in 63 year. It ia part of s NEW YORK food exhibit DON'T FORGET US When you need inf thing in die line of neat and attractiva PRINTING The Worldi Poultry Congress ia truly an international event Six such gatherings have been held, and in some cases more than sixty countries have participated. When the 7th World's Poultry Congress convenes in Cleveland July 28 to August 7, 1939, not only will the nations of Europe and Asia take partsbut a new group will be seen. Professor and Mrs. James Rice are now on a tour through South and Central America calling on the officials of each country, inviting them personally to come to America and participate in this great poultry gathering. In the above picture Professor Rice is shown with a group of Cuban officials at Havana planting a tree to commemorate his visit Dewey Termohlen is representing the Poultry Congress at meetings with the officials of many European countries and the usnal fine representation from that part of the world will be seen. Australia has also indicated its intention to participate and one exhibit from India is already assured. The World's Poultry Congress will undoubtedly be the largest agricultural gathering ever assembled in the history of the world. Membership in the World's Poultry Congress can be had for $1.00, and this membership entitles the holder to attendance at all popular sessions, and gives entrant) to all exhibits and popular entertainment features. A $4.00 VALUE f $2?5 KEEP UP with tha Joneses, Hie Smitns and p ether neighbors by reading this newspaper eid- KEEP UP with the rest of the world by reaW POPULAR MECHANICS MAGAZINE More then 4000 pictures end 3,000 stories tverff1 Hundreds of money-makin- g ideas, fa g and household hints, home latest workshop dps.The devices which you have never seen but which you will a I Sow, Scores of building projects for tha craftsman. labor-savin- by signing this coupon and mailing or this newspaper with your money. YOU IAVI $1.05 Bodoacd is far dm for. 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