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Show THURSDAY. AUGUST 9. 1934 A D EL! Ail D ity. Therefore what we need is not unemployment insurance it Is job insurance: FROM THE PRESIDENT EJiior Free Press: Some time back you published an article oa 'X Soluton To Bring Back Prosperity," for me. And now I see the President has some form of unemployment insurance, and many legislators are searching for a plan which will protect workers who suddenly find themselves minus a job. At first thought one Is inclined to indorse this idea of unemployment in--, surance. Many workers spend all they earn: but few of them have formed the habit of saving, and then again having continued depression for years and ; then on top of that a terrible prelonged t drouth, has reduced the whole country into a state of starvation. Although the guaranties of unemployment Insurance may not be a dole. the rewards come without Immediate effort and if continued too long en- -. courage laziness and idleness. But the necessities of life can be guaranteed in a different and far bet- ter way! And that is through Job insurance! There should be no such thing as unemployment. Every one should be in- sured a job not necessarily for the wages he might previously have earned, for this is usually impossible, but there should be work of some kind for everyone who' desires to earn enough to pay for the actual necessities of - life. And If ' -- ' ' ' there Is work 6f some kind for every victim of unemployment, idleThe dole ness could be penalized. could be entirely eliminated Those who refuse to work could be denied food that would soon make workers of everybody. With the stimulation of hunger there would be but few slackers. Although a little fasting now and then is often beneficial, but few understand this psychology. When we stop eating we are supposed to begin immediately to starve to death. But several have fasted one' day a week for over thirty years and feel better for the experiment. ' Thirty day fasts hundreds of them with' no death record and with benefits in nearly every case. Furthermore, when one Is carrying ' unemploymet insurance, Instead of job insurance, there Is not the same compelling' desire to hold onto a job. That security which Is given through such a procedure would have a tendency to make some people careless. Why work when wages can be secured without working? With such a plan every Individual now on the dole there are millions of them could be put to work. We have to feed them, and any kind of work la better than nothing. Although the em- - are now idle cannot te furnished a job can be sent back to the land. The Subsistance Homestead Plan now being conducted at Washington under the direction of Mr. M. L. Wilson should be helpful is this situation. Adjacent to practically every could be found fertile land which could be divided into two or more acres and given or rented to those who are unabled to secure work. And if they are furnished a shack and the Implements necessary to dig a living out of the ground, their most important problems would be solved. Only experience can make one realize the injuries that result front pro With nothing longed unemployment. but a weekly dole to replace wages, eoos-niui- ty . mind, body, and soul disintegrate-ambitio- n is crushed. But with Job Insurance this is abolished. Unemployment insurance may be far better than nothing, but Job insurance is an efefotivel remedy. It puts everybody to work. It removes the idlers and slackers. And there will be no further need for charity. Furthermore, with work for everybody the building of a worth-whil- e citizenship becomes) automatic. From an article In the Telegram we read that Uncle Sam is building a $1,500,000 colony at Dyess. Ark., to bring the new deal to dependent Arkansas farmers. The article states further-thait is eaid to be the only one of its kind in the United States. What Is the matter with Utah, and especially Utah County, with all its fertile soil and beautiful mountain scenery, that we cannot have even a bettery colony for the unemployment that is so rapidly increasing and no show In sight yet for helping the mat ter out. The cattle are being killed off by the thousands. A war that would kill off several thousands of people which would not help the situation any, and would give our country another terrible black eye. Winter will soon be here and we will be penned in without any positive Imt Furni&bd by Ctab County 4. Ail cattle to be sold should be checked with the county committeemen Remodeling the family hosiery is one In charge of each district or at the means of stretching the family budget agricultural office. and at the same time of keeping the 5. Grazing cattle and subsistence family better clad, according to Ellen cattle must be moved for out of stAte Agren, extension specialist in clothing shipment by carloads. Part carloads of the Utah State Agricultural College. will go for local state slaughter. The heel darn can be hidden easily 6. Farmers applying for government below the shoe line by following this feed loans will do well to carefully simple method: look over their livestock an enl! all 1. Turn hose wrong side out. poor animals and reduce the amount of 2. Stitch diagonally from the centt their loans, and only to carry over the of the bottom of the hose ur onto the top of their herds. heel. Let the stitching extend up onto 7. Utah county has approximately to one inch, only 42.000 acres of alfalfa. The hay crop the heel from one-ha- lf as far as the darn shows above the show is cut at least thirty percent this year. line. Lengthen the machine stitch and There is very little hope to bring large stretch the hose while stitching. The shipments of hay into the county but hose may be sewed by hand using a there will likely be a considerable short running stitch. amount of concentrates available for 3. Cut along the bottom edge of the purpose. Likely 10,000 cattle will be hose below the stitching. Remove the sold either normally or through governoriginal seam. ment channels, 4. Make an open flat seam by 8. Hot weather and white fly has each cut stitching edge to the bottom done a great deal of damage to the of the hose using a close running beet crop the past three weeks. This stitch. will cut tonnage of pulp for livestock This method of hose remodeling pulls' feed so all available corn should be the darn below the shoe line and does put In trench silos and all possible fall not change the fit of the hose, states forage and pasture made to go as far Miss Agren. as possible. 500 CATTLE HAVE BEEN Big Double Show at Royal Theatre. CONDEMNED AS UNFIT Friday and Saturday. FDR FOOD lien-holde- done. All lienholders must sign con- DISTILLED WATER FOR YOUR BATTERY 1 I . AT Ray's Battery Shop WEST r p v ss : j, 5. vmX--f HiS5 SW - MAIN STREET, LEHI, UTAH i THEATRE WHERE THE BIG PICTURES PLAY AT PRICES WITHIN THE REACH OF EVERYONE WEEKLY PROGRAM Friday and Saturday, August 10 and 11 BIG BOUBLE SHOW Two Big Feature Pictures for the Price of One JACK OAKIE, BEN BERNIE and DOROTHY DELL In "Shoot the Works" It's fast! it funny! it's furious! and the songs will make you break out in a, Also BUCK JONES in vocal or two yourself. 'The Fighting Code" Thrills! Action! Romance! A Romantic Landslide of Thrills! 2 F1A1T1UEES 2 ADMISSION ONLY 10c and 15c. Sunday, Monday, Tue,, Aug. 12, 13, 14 TOUR LAST CHANCE TO SEE MARIE DRESSLER y,T-- to mink inn ( Dsom WAITC OKia ''?:jX!f.jf. Not only to be prosperous but to enable Its citizens to live decently, any country at the present day and in the future has to plan its economic life. Planning is not necessarily even, the remotest approach to communism, and all great countries will have to proceed on planned lines. These lines, for many years at least, develop in conformity with national ideals. Russia can have her five year plan and other countries many other plans, which in their wisdom or folly seem best to them, and this country too must have its plan, based upon its traditional characteristics. Its success depends In large measure upon realizing two facts and acting ac cordingly. The first fact Is that no part of this country is sufficient unto itself. The second fact is that the people as a whole are more capable than any political unit in planning Its present and future. THE OBJECT OF SANE PLANNING IS TO FORM ONE GREAT STABLE UNIT FROM WHICH STABILITY CAN BE SPREAD TO ALL CORNERS OF THE COUNTRY. ALSO GOOD SHORTS. FiO ADVAI2GE III DONT MISS IT! PRICES OfiLY IOcAND MYRNA LOY and GEORGE BRENT in Mr, and Mrs. Darral Carter, Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Hutchings and James Carter spent Monday in Salt Lake City. Miss Ruth Schow, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George S. Schow, of Cards-toCanada,1 is a guest of her grandmother, Mrs. Oelestla Schow. n, She enchanted men with her beauty.... lured them to dishonor! a trick of fate caught her in the net of love! ALSO CHAPTER FOUR OF Opportunity is lmodking -- until ''Shadow of the Eagle' ALL SEATS 10c-Le- t's 1 Go! YOUTH FINED $2.50 FOR BREAK- ING CITY LIGHT GLOBES A Provo youth as fined $2.60 by Judge Webb for breaking a city light globe In lower Lehi. Friday night. Two out of town youths and two Lehi glrla were in the party when the globe was broken. City officials state that the breaking of street lights must stop and that the fines will be increased until the practice is stopped, , The replacing of the globes adds a large sum each year to the clty'e expense list and while there is 90 percent less globes broken during the last few monthe there Is still far too many replacements necessary. i ieOTt&j FC.1 $1 For Two Weeks Only OUTDOOR GIRL Box Face Powder Large r ; Lipstick Dry Rooje "lyear to Lehi Free Pros. ToUl y "STAMBOUL GUEST" LOCAL ITEMS n Special Offer 16s Wed. and Thursday, August 15and 16 AGAIN IT'S BARGAIN NIGHTS Special Contests, Exhibits Feature Fair Farm Week VWVMOT!'SN $2.75 - ALL FOB $1.00 "Oar Motto: A Free Press Every LM Hooml ..$1.00 JBt M L001 12.75 I f Ant. NEW HOSE FROM OLD The emergency drought relief program is already bringing results and aid to the farmers of the west. Utah county has participated especially in the cattle emergency plan. Approximately 500 cattle have been condemned as unfit for food and nearly 2.003 head shipped during the past thirty day period. Checks totaling nearly $15,000.00 have already been delivered to stock owners for July shipments. The program will move faster during the next three or four months. Utah county livestock growers should note carefully the following paints provement made unless some one takes) which will aid in the dispatch and efthe task upon himself, and knows, as fectiveness of the program: late as It is la the season, that con1. In general, livestock owners are sidering the red tape, that there will selling their cull cattle and not be much time to do the work their better livestock. Animalskeeping with necessary that these people may be in bad udders, old age. cross breds, etc., a shape to help themselves next sum- should be weeded out. Now is the time mer. to cull thoroughly with all livestock This would put hundreds of Utah and keep the best. County people to work building their 2. Some livestock is brought to the own homes, also making worth while for apprasial with leins and corrals of state improvement to the whole mortgages and without the proper sign Utah.. ature of the Except for R. F. ADDIS. government feed loans this cannot be Big Double Show at Royal Theatre. Friday and Saturday. 193-- Farm and Home News Aii J all those who J tracts before cattle are brought for apprasial. 3. Range cattle should be kept on Mrs. WInzell Swenson was absent ployment that Is furnished may be the range as long as feed and water is profitable to any one but the worker, from her work this week due to an then moved off for shipment available, it saves him from the stigma of char attack of intestinal influezna. only as fast as they can be handled. rt THURSDAY, AUGUST 9. THE LEHI FP.EE PRESS v : 7, v" .. Heriry Ford's taduetNallztd Barnr tfiewn' here, a new exhibit at the ChU cageN Worlds Fair this year, demon, tratee hew farmera can eftt" their eva' relief by raJelng; ad! preceeelnB ; ;s t n, hoo-ceilln- fl - vvT Left Inset: John C. Oam-eroWsstonr III, whose ehampionehlp will be a mark for faitnere te shoot at during Farm Week at the Fair, Aug. 11 te 1eV Right ineett eey bean ill'- ) Mrai Nick Owenga, Blue lelantf, lf! last ear hueband-eelHn- g ehamalen, wheee title le alao at atake. The ehsmploeshlF and ether tlmRar titles will alee be oenteatet Mtllk-male- The annual outing of the foraier residents of KnitsvIUe, Utah, will beheld at Pioneer Park, 5th West and Center Street, pror. on Satm-d- . August 11, 19U. Activities will start at 1 p. m with the receiving and greeting of 'friend and playing of games for both row aer the direction 0? Leo "a o" Collins, until 4 p. m. From 4. S to S:30 a program has been prepmreA. From 6:30 to 7:80, lunoheoa aeV further visiting. Pinty & table uij benches will be arranged. AO former residents of Knltevtte and their Tintlc friend are to member the date taxi pUn to attend urd thie optta. ' |