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Show SOME RE-R- EDITORIALS UN I THOUGHTS WORTH K READING GET READY TO ATTEND THE PRESIDENTS DANCE AND COMMITTING ON JANUARY 30TH JAN. AT 7 25, P. H JS2L Honor Ay Father and thy Mother President Roosevelts Birthday Ball will be held at the "Old men bowed down with 30th-Al- l Coconut Grove Ball Room on Monday evening, January burdens! , Democrats, Republicans, Socialsta and Independent's are And women too, grown oldl expected to purchase tickets to aid the cauee of infantile With hearts opprest in noble As one observer sees it, the 49 percent of the people over with the age of 65 receiving the 620.00 per month income, children and children grand great their children their grand will have something to say in the political battle of 1940. In one way the poor, misguided people of the earth are of barbarisms are living in another dark age where all manner in grand times are living rampant, fiut in another way they for peace, for raised voices are being 'times in which high clear and and loud calls are clarion The freedom. liberty, for call men to to cries and shibboleths rallying th will become of the old ruins on the civilisation new a of work rearing the which is passing. Words are being spoken which, to those noble as those which fell from the lip? attund to tnem are aswill not hear them but their children of the founders. M i ny will ue them to call survive wno 1 an grand children, back to its mission of rebuilding a world after thi dictators and warmakersare through. breasts The Ghost Walks TOWNSEND arc laws governing society The Townsend Club No. 1, holds meeting every Tuesday ev ening 7:30,at 255 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 and will show both old and young time. Membcrsand their a guests welcome to all Tuesday and Friday meetings the conduct of men .nd among these are the laws of cooperation. The law of gravity were discovered and formulated by Newton. Th laws of cooperation were discovered and formulated by th Rockdale Pioneers who started their laboratory experiment t 1344 prove these laws at the rime of the winter solstice in of laws cooperation hail But like the laws of gravity, the ' g'-o- NEW YORK Thi is a picture of a 60- - foot statue being carved from an elm tree at South Windsor, Conn, by Lawrence Tenney Stevens. It will symbolize a greal ethereal spirit and, with twe smaller companion pieces representing man and woman, will be placed in a plaza at the New York Worlda Fair 1939. existed for ages. Nobody made them. They are eternal. Disas ter follows violation of the laws of gravity. Disaster follow violation of cooperative law. A man bct gets what he needs for life when he unites witl his fellow men and helps them and when they in turn do th same for him, rather than when man contends against man This is an ancient and fundamental law. Cooperation is a movement to put mans affairs in harmont with this law. Those who violate it must suffer the conse quences. The distress, the poverty, the cries of pain across th world today come from the futil attempts to violate of cooperation Man will destroy himBelf unless hi izes law and ceases its violation. Cooperation is a this recogi law of life. Mountain Chief Mineral Water The Wonder Of The Age Internal or External To Be Used For Rheumatism, Kidney or Bladder Troubles, Pro state Glands, Tonsilifis, Sore Throat, Swollen Joints, Stomach Ulcers Varicose Ulcers, Goitre, Hay Fever, Etc. been has CPTie history of mankind, says a great man, '"'a history of betrayals, the perennial betrayal of jthe Natural Mineral Water A. W. Winberg & Co. common man by the men he trusted. How true! iHow true 1833 South 4th East mission of For uncounted centuries it was the Salt Lake City, Utah commen the classes to the ruling people, to deceive betray them, to divide them, to despoil them and denythem their rights. But when the U. S. government was set up it' was meant to be different, and was lifferentfor a rime. But after 'a while the spirit of betrayal seised upon the political and (financial leaders and the shameful betrayal of the government and its people went on for years, with a lone figure arising now and then to fight it, only to be pus hed aside so that the traitorous work might go on and on. The financial Judases and the political Benedict Arnolds have been verv much in evidence ever since the later sixties. They are in evidence in the present congress and will, if they can, wreck the programs outlined for human welfare. We trust there will be no betrayal of the aged in the present and the poor-thgreat mass of legislature. e CLUB NEWS sinkin--humanit- 'TTIicrc And crushed by power tf Keep on with your Against triumphant nfo For no question is eVer Until it is settled rignir J PENSION ft . ASSIST ANC ORGANIZATI The Old Age PeHjq, Assistance croup meets i the Regular Meetings u every Friday, 2 1. M., ' ternity Hall. Meets it County Bldg. Wed. evei Interesting and enter) programs are given. people are invited and become members. AH LEGISLATIVE PROGRAM WE DEMAND Sales Tax money be used for Pensions and Relief only. 2nd. , State Pensions of not less than $30 per month for all without an adequate income who have reached the age of sixty yearn 3rd. AD unemployables and widows with dependent children be granted an amount of not less than $30 per month each. Each dependent child to be granted an amount of at least $10 per month. Property of Pensioners and unemployables to be exempt from taxation up to an amount of $3,000. That all case workers be abolished. 1st. Its a happy day at tha mlaea when the ghost walka. Twice each month tha ghost walka" at the Utah Copper mine at Bingham. Thia ghost. however, rune on wheels, and it la a welcomed eight when the car rounda a turn at the haze copper pit. for It's pay day. Owing to the largo number of men employed and the fact that the mine la working day and night, the Utah Copper company has adopted thia unique system of paying the men. Pay envelopes are loaded on the car and stops are made at i various levels to disburse payments to a group of workers, as la shown In the above photo. Every worker knowa the expression "ghost walka" and when it walks at the Utah Copper company It really walks. Normally tha com , pany employs at the mine, mills and railroad about 4,000 men, representing an annual payroll of This would mean that 17,600,000. the mine pays out morn than a half million dollars each month when conditions are somewhere near normal. Up to June 30, 1937, the Utah Copper had paid In wages $119,087.-43had spent $146,141,201 for power, supplies, services, etc., and paid out $39,562,309 In federal, state, county and city taxes. Smelting, freight, re lining charges totaled 3. $133,680,680. The mine haa produced nearly 4M billion pounds of copper since Its Inception, which has reqnlrad the expenditure of $347,000,000 In Utah for wages, supplies, freight, taxes, etc. Alfred Sorensen, Progressive JEWELER Jewelry, Watch, Kodak 86 Yean In Salt Lake TS Repairing East 2nd. South We can serve you better than ever under-privilege- A man who knows has said If there were 50 million Scandinavians in Europe there would be no war." And that is because they have learned to cooperate and through cooperation have, built up one of the best civilizations in the world. Cooperation in this country, brought nearer to perfection, would brin I mass prosper ty and forestall revolution. j are at a loss to undersiand 3e M could not be for silver. just why a higher pric It costs the Government paid to nothing purchase it, merely the printing of a few more silver certificates. Had it been placed at 77 cents or higher, there I would have resulted a wave of prosperity all over the West With a boom in mining employment wjuld be provided for thousands of men now idle and the cities and towns would exwave of prosperity. perience a But Wall street was against it, theres the reason now and always. That parasite on the nations 1 fe is always opposed to the people having sufficient money for their needs because it profits moBt and controls best when money is scarce and dear, if the government would take over the banks, issue its owr. money and put Wall street out of the picture it would be a mighty good thing for the people. SHOE At Less Cost Than Snapshotsl More than 200,000 people have made UniveX "top choice in movie cameras! Only one using amazing 69l UniveX Film. See this supervalue st your dealers today I WHY Right Thinking Brings Good Results When yon think of having your Shoes Repaired 7a College,, Rif lel&piton Sons and daughters away at school (or living in other towns) are as near as your telephone. Enjoy a voice visit as many families do regularly. 7k aperitor ufll fe fiii is tell jras rates la asjr fwas NOT TIE NIINTAII STATES 1ELEPIINE REPAIRING THINK Jobs at Moderate Pii 414 So. State Sir . ft TELEHIN CIMPUY n-- FOR THIS PAPER? outh Activities at Seventh Worlds Poultry Congress nine billion dollars necessary to on relief and be appropriated this time but never again because these will bring thi national debt to within a billion of the legal limit of $15,000. 000,000. 11 hat then? Only God knows. It is very certain that TJj'he SUBSCRIBE carry ''work projects, and the other agenciea, may business and industry cannot, by any possibly stretch, undei present conditions, take up the unemployment slack, nnd state cannot, by themselves, provide for the needy without complut ely bankrupting themselves. A very serious situation will loom, a situation which demands that something different be doni which looks to a permanent solution. Technocracy dcclari-rsometime ago that the nation could stand a $15,000,000,000 debt, but no more, and at that point a collapse would be imminent. But who of the ruling classes wants a permanent solu tion? Who is ready to acrept oneT Is there a congressman, oi a legislator today who dares step out of the old beaten track of chaotic capitalism and demand that a course be pursued which will insure a permenent solution? Not one. The Gov norslong good message does not touch it. The near future will i Hand shaking and lrnck patting by office holders of all the aged who look like they might live until the next general election wont hold the aged people in line even if they do get the crumbs that fall from the tables of the welfare board and the case worker. DONT FORGET US When you need any- thing in the line of neat and attractive PRINTING Yon can help by sending Job PRINTING to this office. Youll get good work and Save Money Youth will have its share in the Seventh World's Poultry Congress anil Exposition to be held in Cleveland, Ohio, July 28 to August 7, 1939. The Ilall of Youth, pictured above, has been act aside for the young people. Elaborate prop-am-i are being arranged to fill every hour of the day, every day. There will be educational meetings, entertainment, poultry judging and poul'ry demonstrations, recreational periods, and supervised visits to various sections of the huge exposition the aim being to give future poultrymcn an invaluable perspective of the possibilities the poultry industry holds. Active plans are under way for attendance of groups representing Clubs, Future Farmers of America, Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, and many other youth organizations from all sections of this country. It is also probable that young people's delegations representing many of our overseas neighbors will take an active part in the youth program at the 4-- II Congress. The World's Poultry Congress which meets every th'ri J to Cleveland, Ohio, July 28 to August 7, 1939. This is tl ever held in the United States and probably those active ( Industry will all be gone before it comes back usually participate in the Congress. Every operation t from nest to table will be shown. Every known breed of, .... display. Scientists from all parts of the world will acrea under roof will be utilized to house the exhibits. 1JC jclt in the above picture is the Hall of Youth for the Ji',lur.l, is shown the Cleveland Public Auditorium, exterior an' many niectingi will be held and where part of the exlnl'1 The two visitors ahown are a Polish fowl and a Jai" h chicken. A membership costing only $1.00 entitles the vl- j eleven days of this Congress. These memberships . , advance. |