Show THE GUNNISON VALLEY NEWS GUNNISON VALLEY NEWS GUNNISON UTAH MEDAL OR MILLSTONE7 Thanks to You Mr Farmer Agriculture Is Helping to Bring Back Prosperity VISIBLE TAXES 14 is Flag Day Iji is rpore: Jun the one hundred and sixtieth an- Am- mver&ary of he aJoption of the eiican twtjoral emblem by the cooti- memorable on that nenal congress day of June 1777 Ve take aid General Washing- ton in approving the Stars anJ Stripes as the official flag of the Uiwted States of America “the stare Heaven the red from our mo-ther country separating it by white thus showing that we hive itripee tepoaaied from her and the white go down to posterity represent- - “It would be an excellerjt thing if some of ths many taxes now levied indirectly vere promptly scrapped in favor of direct personal 1:xea even on the smallest incomes’ says thi New York Times “That would g va ua an electorate wi'ih a greater senss of responsibility In the matter of public finance and legislatures with more backbone in the matter of trenehment’’ The persJiient belief possessed by millions of citizens that they piy no ‘ taxes whatsoever because their' cornea fall below eeTtaia “Income tax exemptions” — coupled with the atti- tud that “the rich guys have to pay' e bred an almost callous grd for government spending Direct tnxe eonciitute a minor of government income while pH red taxes on food clothing drugs bey ml trauimer‘j-very- hin heevler on M-- WI propertlomtely be l'1n on P04 it is kg liberty" - Ifae world has never known a ban- ner more humble in its origin yet daring in iti conception and more eloquent in its appeal to the hearts and minds of men ths world It the lymbol of the hope the the rurel the uflr- l 4' the victoriei the hipplttetl end the pin res — ut uhort the eery live -- of mote then one hundreJ end l million people In th United Steie end loyalty to the Star to the ntlonel ittmpee Indifferent Con-emhlent U akin to contempt th teed plot tempt for th oolore of treason end th oil of enerohy of It th mother ef vice 1 herefore on thi day mey each on to our of u reaffirm our flag by making ths following pledge: 1 Flag of pledge allegiance' the United States and to the Republic for which it stands On nation indivisible with Liberty and Justice for all” Cituendup Inome eUeic DEATH IS PERMANENT I I INVISIBLE FLAG DAY JUNE 14 vs - Prt “ Th fwr tkOT “ ol Ti“’ eotMon to hnve " “W1” ' fr"‘ "’ k 'Ml'r ' J ‘uch IJ'“Uh V"n °f ot '1' But “ The past six years have not been easy ones on You've put in long hours hard the farm work and met discouragement with fotitude and courage And now — agriculture is coming back ' f th' ' htnm‘ 'oUllc1 ttxn- - nJ " l“ proportlonete ' f Th th°“1J hnl U?Woontent y repealed end emphe- sited Eventually It will sink In on the voter end then ihe lawmakers £C0URAGING The recent announcement that trie U S patent office has operated at a profit for the last three years and now has on hand a surplus of half a mU1U)n of fir greater m- to millions of Americana &n Qj mere figures involved For in these cold figures lies proof ttat Amrjcn lnvMtivs genius U morf actively at work than ever d for priding new Jobs for lkm$ of workera and a higher atun--a us— for all of writing living America’a future in ths blue prints on file in Washington Great industries today were mere uiawingH in the patent office day Stainless steel modem cherni-licsls safety gbas mechanical ge rat ion radio air conditioning — day employing millions of people arc but a step ranioved from the labor®-tottory of tcience and industry And industries already groat by reaejirch and study are devising new u w for their products which in turn nay encourage and stimulate entire now industries Oil for example not on!y furnishes direct employment for vast army of woikers in the oi fields and refineries d but by a stant and costly program of research to discover new uses for oil and Imon the product have provements made it possible for other industries to grow to enormous proportions One need only think of automobiles and aviation in that connection Every patent granted holds untold for national itrprove-h&n- d potentialities ment None can foretell what the eults of industTld research and duct ion will be in the way of new jehs an) increased human co’ifort That is why ths patent office figures tie so encouraging They furnish fiesh proof that science and industry teamed together are on the threshold e of new marvels — building a new Your confidence hat not been misplaced when you have learned to court a us for friendly Interested advice and financial cooperation in farming and farm problems you can always depend upon us to do our part Gunnison Valley Bank — Member — tives of insects In a way they arr our utensils- - and for many other useour best friends Some insect prey ful things t thus protecting th? Charles Lathrop Tack who ha deupon other trees But man must be constantly vigilant He must fight the pire beetleborers timber worms Bark beetles attack the tree of the Adirondack The larch i the victim of the saw fly worm The pine beetle is well at the top of the list of insect enemies In addition' to this trees have diseases although their powers of resistance to disease aie greater than their resistance to Dr L O Howard says that if mi n indoe not eucceed in combating sects they will destroy man One of the greatest insect enemies Is the termite or white ant It penetrate the wood of floors walls and foundations Hence we must not only fight to save the lumber but to save the buildings There must be no in the fight against insects We must either pay out mor? money to protect the forests or py prices for lumber and in the end see the forest disappear Much ha been done in forestry in the las-- five decades but much remains to be done and the care of tha trees should be taught in every pub c school Federal Reserve System Federal Deposit Insurance Corp voted hi life to the trees and p?flt much money at this work deserve great credit ' EMPLOYMENT WOMEN OF It may be surprising to some to be told that for neady 100 years after the Declaration of Independence no women were employed by the government but such is the according to a statement by the president of the civil service commission Tho first law permitting the employment of women a clerks in federal government offices was passed in 1870 Today more than 25000 women are employed in such offices in Washington alone while nearly 000 or more are employed outside of the capitul city Women are being appointed to such government positions as bacteriolo-- 1 gist biologist botanist chemist educationist economist patent examiner statistipharmacologist physicist cian zoologist and technologists of Various kinds and many women hold A woman is secre-postmasterships tary of labor and several are court judges The employment of women in private business ha shown a steady increase also th number of being nearly ten million Whether this increasing activity cf women in industry bu sines and the professions is an indication of an im fct proved civilization depends upon one's vieA’toint However that may be have showm aoiiuy w engage successfully in nearly every vocation under the sun end that they will continue to do so cannot be doubted Oil )X( )BE ©BS&SKSs is nevertheless these their own obThe date most commonly Memorial served as Confederate day is April 26 a holiday in Alabama Florida Georgia and Mississippi May 10 is the Confederate Memorial day in North Carolina and Kentucky the latter observing June 3 Jefferson May 30 also Davis' birthday is the Tennessee Memorial day besides being Observed for its own sake in the other southern states BATTLE OF GETTYSBURG LEE commanded a Confederate force of 73000 men at the Battle of Gettysburg General Meade’s army numbered more than 85000 GENERAL The man who used to pray each day for his daily bread now wanta it delivered sliced and wrapped in cellophane t “Ittuui (( li 0 IK V l!(( Dfl observed states are all in the old South Most of them have memorial days of Several hundred decency dressed men in New York City own no shirts but rent them from an laundry company at the n te of 50 cents weekly for the use of three A small reduction in the shirts charge is made by those who use more than three a week Customers like the service which guarantees a clean shirt with all buttons in place when wanted r liflltflih legal holiday the states there are ten in which it is not notes a writer in the Cleveland Plain Dealer With the exception of New Mexico where the day Recently u news dispatel: told Ohio professional parachute jumper who had made 2226 leaps fron airplanes without an accident He got into the news only through being badly hunt when he fell from an automobile trailer The destruction of the Ilifldeniburg has once again brought before ths eyes and minda of tha world the ter- ror of sudden uncontrollable FIRE TIIEFT firs Who can fully describe the bermfi s Millions of persons reading ths news and ail classes of Insurance of the tree ? It is not only a thing of accounts and viewing tha ghastly Written beauty that enhance the imdscap? of the doomed airship IRA OVERFELT but It Is useful We get from it tha its victims have been gripped by Gunnison Valley Bank material for our houses for many of shudder of horror Not so long ago the New London school disaster re- suited in u similar maa reaction The uvfortunate pare of it all is chu uihi! y iMgva ard that a large pait of the pub- viiCually refuses to adopt safty idfo (i ( of long standing need would prevent thousand of in- dvliiil tragedies whose cumulative of deaih injuiy and property damsge ij infindtcly greater than that caused by the infrequent major dbariers that are headlined in the newvpapeu of the world For example six thouvnd pesons in the United States — exclusive of the lf00 who d!e annually in burn- ing buildings — die yearly of bur‘s rcaids an practically every one of these deaths is preventable Child- ran are tha princ'pal sufferer thinks to the carele of dults stoves and grates hot Unprotected steam snd matches are the principal objects which quickly be- come lethal weapons of death 4 the innocent exploring tuch of a child's Among rdults the practice of fires with k'rosone ml gas- is well in the fore as a pro- ducer of fatal burn and as a de- rtroyer of property Death by fire is just as painful and horrifying — whether lit occurs In a home or in a spectacular disaster Think of this before you throw kero- on that balky fire Remember erkju rot tco— cm ruNvaennoa deah is a permanent proposition andj no amount of money will bring back “THE BATTLE OF THE BUGS" lift 4o a chavred body low-pric- ed In a pamphlet called The Forest The idea ihat supreme court Jus- - Trlmer irsued by the American Tree low-price- d tlces or others necessarily have out- - a'lociatlon are some interesting starved their usefulness at 70 Is stoutly 'tl dies about one of man’s greatest refuted by Harry Wooding mayor of enemies Danville Va for 45 years who re--1 It appear that there are tome two AciUm w? w JUwr N Iw ccntly celebrated h’a 93rd birthday' hundred thousand kinds of flxljray y Saw CHEVROLET MOTOK PlUSloN Cwwrd Mmrt SAt does admit that i'ga ha its lim-- 1 talking Insects and that thero little DETROIT iiatiens however an! says “When in ccta cauro far greater loss ta for-- I am no longer abla to perform th e"ts than do fires II V IS II (OV (I (I I! 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