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Show b THE PAY, SON CfIROXI('I.L I'AYSOX, UTAH The ", i LL!) H .Mol i I,! ,"1 - ! !I The Nedo iichoai i inlay at P.,vm.u, U.J i Riij!, ihe Depression U'fK'd at ih, i - - n mi r vv ill ina i h of machinery. Including Plow and Wagon Car overhaul. r.; i k Vi I..-- o : ui-i.- ion, i WAYNE KXK in ! Ida. ation. -- ,r r or y.i.i unaiile to avail our i f of ii e opportunity the Cov;ibou to gve to so many in '.e 'o:i- boy first come, fir-- t ser ;i. rale. d, TI. a' red idling officer is II 1 iA I. St i Ium n: ILAt I'll). d A i n wall lu Theory a Myth . love many thing-- , but, I Luo no. a more than 1 line my wrlltii'. 1 love the pine chid m mol am I, pc love the brilliant Van at input I love the ro-- e sm, et si v, But best of all I lave to v. i i c. On the whole vsriteis an a mi'kiv peculiar people. They are, to say a shy lot. You very o -- t a great writer who has Rmome famous in anything else. It is true llmi, wo have our Churchills and Mac mn aids and Shau.s, but they am a grains of sand on the beat h. All writers mud needs be think t.. They will ponder for hours over i pile of manuscript or hefoie a typewriter. They will wander off alone bj themselves or sit silent amid a crow They spend so much tune in thinking that it is a wonder their mind, ha.e not heroine fogged. From lu. .ins that have heroine numbed by over u they fabricate queer and i .rle.l ideas. Here are some of them. I on dde'-ha- ; v .'Oiiu' people vvi! do f r n.nnoi- it wonder there a; not n. f ri IMl.lOh.l'l I s. ( iriJC , , 1 V-UR-T flu-du- e v i n iidcri i nlers .el go to Co m In football ,,ff. I. ijs of ob !:n night. were tool; tone fleeces jams I f la ;i in our own thru next via In fig iring here has come lu fin ll. -- e ret fair qy days in the land. A poison who can Ins : tiie p spar 1 aid tie l.lioo t:iis ot ovti-Lr- ft ai-ie ., !,- -, vv tr--- lo-.t- ; M !) ' Ada: u : 'e Ieery I'teiy v 're ts gme o! Crop; t r Tuesday. lo-t- l).,:;e vv ho mil t he ye Usually eye the roll. s hi i n si, dumb .sh thinks a is a tail road crossing. 1 1 - in 1 ye,i Siie 'ing slb.m ) to May date. relive no Cn gi con Tue -- aiLaior ur pan Ie.- - va solo. M Ik Y. Moor far-s- , y n e liif Iv'.-- t, Roi-ie- try of the Relief So an::;!.;! r. port if tr ' Cecil tpcbi- lea i Vain Baie.eit lie! giddy timigh;. right, giddy' up. - bool oriel ! (achors of ch! hat the child o vdav s Memory Gem; All is vangy and everybody's "I acts, Every tiaci , y i i el c,. m mi tiling from umbi--stan- going to kiss you and ki-- - urd kiss you! speak different languages, think diffThat would only le three erent thoughts, look up to different limes. ambitions, and feel different emotions, but the human heart speaks a dpt cell! Speech! universal tongue. One would think, quite natural enNAUTICAL NOVELTIES ough, that being so commam hut. an nature would be easy to solve, am! Ao you informed of tile fact that so it is. Contrary to common r. d v! The first submarine in regular cohuman nature operates nbke in fo d mmission in the United States Navy or philosospher. They both was the the same. The only Holland which was purt in ; ion mp that the fool reacts without knowing chased by the Government in 1!00. , ie-p,- di-- s best for the imate education of uir cbihben i; the lost policy, even inthe crisis. u! again on the job m earth puke , trick-e- n San; in go de Ci.la. Rebef measures were organized and midii-iper somiel and suppli, s vvee land'd. The ZRS-- u airship inwv b nld ng at Goodyear-7-epj'- l the n Ci rpo,-aion plant in Akron, Ohio, will be the U. S. S. Macon, in honor of the cdy of M aeon, Geo'-ginIn naval aviation jg id'lo there was but one fatal a 'ci bmt in 1 0, 7 ' fum-i-hours flown. Th compile! bv he Bureau erowni ies also show that the pilots flying nm-- t hours per year had the fowe-- f acciih nts am! 'hat pilots with the largest tubal number of hours in the air ha fever iccideiits than those of less expert ehri-t-ene- it is .see l.'irg n mow here. Const ruei iv e suggestions vuk in Springy'; It at the home of are sought from evi ry sour and Mrs. L'a Wigne'd. many sources have u me u, already. The school; ai e going on ro natfei Mr. and Mr. Mark Nelson of Park what nu' iconom'c probltias may he. City, fornur residents of Spring Lake ( hanges may take place, bive returned and will make their if determined, may be reduced, Hum here. but we must all remem! or that what On December lb, 177a a committee recommended to Congress, the adopt ion of a flag with lb red and whit; 'tr'pts and with a union composed if the combined crosses af St George 'M .1 St. An irew. 'Phis flag was nevei ' irmly a bp'.cl by Gongre--- s bn cu.m vtry popular and was flown v the first American Fleet. On June 14, 1777 when Congees; adopted the pn-iiflag, the star upieseii'ed a m vv group of states a; pouring in the universe and originally they were placed in a circle as ience. i of iicndty. Fed represented v wline peace and blue industry, IMHATRIU. NEWS ihe lew lag was first flown Iu-iJones on the "Ranger Salt Lake Cit- y- C est rut :oo l'ir-- t i saluted by a foreign seen in two t n:n units of ban1 'ait wei vl.in tie I'amier en'ered Natl-s- , io:m ivicr, cstimaie! to en Frauee. We all h av e our ow n sf t ,u g beliefs. Even the greatest of all wipers, William Shaesp.ar, l,d is an idea i f a por'Yct wer. And while th.-'lives, (ia;i Kat take a fellow of p'ain a.d u icoine mu-do constancy; for lie I (n June Id, t s J, Congress adopted thee e beca.i not he tit hah right, k the piesm-f the U''itc! States se.,1 gift to woo in otln-- places; far ;he-- i n a coat of arms for the seleit.og f fellows of infinite ti'!',,,,e, it ee i ml. lejkcted the figuies themselves into lathes f.i'ors f t .rhyme re t In the fiuv of ike nneolle'ted 'c-c- i why; the philosopher analyzes tin reason. This is the basis for studying i and others. Our human f.atnr is like all other human mi1 rms- .;h, same. We can understand our-ehby undi rstar.ding others and v.e cm und others by und ourselves. It is really si rev. Ar when we have learned to under !.ri human beings we have b.i-n- d Cm greatest lesson there is to learn at- mil'll. i ! , o' buarl the due la ' cai-n t, a full veitr, can N bo chool-, A btto U" may breed mischief, var of 'll In ;J-to nice for V or i of a nail the shoe was lost; tins eon roemv i very i t in of c.'ipeiie for v a.;t of a Mioo the h v. a Mat coebi be le.'iu'-ewas led iced for want of a horse t h riiiei hf-- t fall. Ly vui i.i: g on e..iergnr . wu, onr-silve.- s and appreciate human natuu is far advanced from one h dding a dozen college degrees. Human nature, the hardest of ail is the n o r things to under.-tand- , nece.s.-arprerequisite to a well ha. aneed life. We, ourselves, our friemk-anthe strangers we never nne, have natures that are human. Ample an- never the same. They a at l! f ja and bob t tit i dkv.orm ICe- - tie j,,!, ill. In a gal o o to pen! Ion e 1 M a t i'"r;vT,o ay Benjannn Fiankiin learn more from than from all the uiiiui-i.u- ; a cold ' ( -- . i m Cm fold A iiiij vj.i i! V. I ip. only reamr, , d a President, First National Bank, Chicago gue-- t "It Is time some leadership and some Party called our attention to the fact M'-- s Anna Moore and Miss Urlem there Is no magic cure for the Ills and the evils of human folly. We trod ter.son were the dinner the f gue-t- s primrose path of extravagance, of ss Della Butler Saturday evening. thoughtless and of almost criminal neglect of every sound principle of FTAH INDUSTRIAL NEWS human conduct, from the Individual to the government, and the Individual was (unni-o15 employes encouraged, and abetted on nra'lid that aided, path by the government and those o work at loon! sunrar mill responsible for its administration. One of the biggest things was a watered state of mind In which we all lought we were richer than we were, and were living beyond our means. In my opini0r, no great division of human socl 'Ay Ras ever been lied to, and lied about, as much In the same 1 tIme aS has the American Set mil This then is my hope for our future 1)0 rich without twe1 M forget- righteous; that we may he beinS that we may be offensively nationally mmded without being narrow-minde- d that We may live ln a worW of factwih surrendering our faith. -- f"111"1 c s 1 s ; 1 J' 'they tlo always rout again. Wha1! jirater; a rhyme them it:i.-,-n is a brlia Mr. i alt A spm-i- is t ut kauts, ve , !; a 1. Rat iid a1 i hoi-.- ing ih.- - Revok'-io-- which wire popular dur- Mjr a,0. iry , T1 t.d a lu,d tay'.e a- - a -- y a. hoi of good leg vvi I t UN Ml uf u it ut will stoop; a :nl wil tarn On the ai!. the cu-; :! g balda white; a curled late a cows H i p'V'ui.t.r r the s'uti-- nau. fair face will vodar: a fu'.l eye vv ino-- s for var. iu ,oU I, don in tin Iva. t . id In a wax hollow; Rut a o'. hr in o i is an uhvo hj.-jthe I is the sun ami ivon; or, ntui, hint- - a- - a ym-,-; i , f f r it Mi''.- - itirVi, sun. and not tin n if es de-- it e for peace. I u! keeuc bright, and m ver eh u:s:e-;In t e c. 'rpara'i. u v its course truly. If thou waul! hive jl 10 no years the crui r lYnsuoolji of such a one, take m . An! ike me. teanu .OOP :ml- ArJ w take a so,Uer, take a k I no? Spi ak cs. to Hun h.y saye-- t thou In koi pi" r w ifh its my fair, and fairly 1 piny the." the high nad'-timKing Heiity V I would urge consideration of the ac,uShmPnt 0f S0'calId floor flS 1 am informed. has ft f the characteristics of crap shooting, and few, If any InS featUr6S than that Ethiopian pastime tradlM t 1 - Stui - - i 1 ? . , gem -- n . J I i r-- We have not failed because of Ignorance of economic theories, but because of our utter disregard and defiance of all economic laws. Ambition, stupidity, and greed have dlstated policies, and trouble kis Leeu the result. ... the nations All through history that have been agriculturists and have Included in their agricultural and domestic pursuits the breeding and rai- livestock have been the nations and that have endured the longest performed the greatest work for . lil ,bad M0Ugh when th0 IntelH-bu- t a dn specuIate ad lose, E? scrubwomen, day laborer. Wners' wiTes and yontl., , 0an,11Se'siffipIyb6caasetho credi'Mf t0 8 brokers office and g small sums, the practic ceases to be defensible on any ground. Out of the stress and difficulty d ilk? reiuroko imp.? - ' 0r mms 7 seems to ' Open the door of an agricultural school and you close tho door of a poorhouse. Relief from owing too much money does not lie In borrowing more." courags Knowledge is one thing, hut of leadership Is another. Falsehood and error make headlines, while truth and fact typet lost in the maze of of J me the ar9 - the trade the hungry, e t unfed, the feeble voice of the sick, empty basket of the unempmye Pre against the maintenance of partyor pe erence or individual advantage .'onal achievement. We cannot believe I am a better farmer a long shot than I am a hanker. I w naan' kind. half-poin- ! i we want above everything to abandon the struggle to live up with the Joneses, and to rediscover the true purpose of life, which is the joy to be found In the simple virtues of industry, thrift and sane living. I believe in our people, in our country, and in the God who directs our destinies; and I welcome the future with confidence and unshaken faith. that sing of , A whictT Pilliy Quotations from Public Addresses of MELVIN A. TRAYLOR - Mrs. Joan Harvis is the house f her sister Mrs. Vina Moore. t HOMESPUN SENSE Miss Helen Croppuentertained he Sewing Club Thursday. t t part: man element did fail iu 1914 a . world then began its tragedy of 1930-31- . For it J when in a world of plenty thL be so much poverty, and when nation which boasts of ! 1 million or more people willing should be unable to find emnik It is especially to American" 'busino.' political leadership, ignored and must not be S Causes must he determined with degree of accuracy and remedies a; covered and applied. The taskT largely that of business leadershin We would follow almost endlessly fhe llt.aratnra in for the world situation, most of qZ dealing with the purely economic Reams have been written, countless, addresses have been made, and more will follow in the search for the genesis of the present world depression; and, likely, recovside of th! ery will come and question. To the lay mind it is at the crisis be only a more or less confusing, and to the memory without at the desk frequently beyond th! there having been realm of the practical. found a universally Human Angle of Problem accepted cause or In speaking more particularly of the unanimous agree- character of responsible leadership in ment on methods America, I am assuming that human for the prevention conduct has differed little in most of future defaults. countries of the world. It is my pm. esBut I cannot pose to talk about the human side of cape the conclusion that the dawn of the problem. the present situation broke over the If it is the responsibility 0 business world In July, 1914, and it came not and political leadership to promote the from Ignorance of the ultimate results economic and social welfare of the of the course chosen, hut because of community, it may be worth while to a complete breakdown of world politi- take stock of our conduct and see how cal sanity. we have measured up to our duty in There was no lack of knowledge of recent years. This much, however, the consequences, but rather of cour- seems certain. The new era theory age to face the facts, to throttle na- current in the days of our inflated tional pride, and to demand common prosperity was a myth, and is equally counsel in an honest search for a basis valueless in our search of relief. The forces that have been and are of peace. Such a search might have failed, hut, unfortunately, history does at work are as old as the history of not indicate that it was honestly made. economics. Why should there he la this land of plenty, with unlimited Leadership Was Lacking facilities for production, abundant haI am not a pacifist. Until enlightrvests, and a surfeit of credit, millions ened understanding points us to the of hungry and unemployed? It is not council table of peace rather than to the fault of those who would work, the battlefield, there will he a need but can find no work to do. They have for armies and navies. But let us not little or no choice in shaping their say that we choose the latter course course and while it is true that society in ignorance of the tremendous costs owes no one a living, society a3 far ob the game. Rather let us admit genas humanly possible does owe evererally the lack of courageous leader- yone an opportunity to earn a living. ship which dares to align itself with In that obligation we have failed, the right at the risk of being unpopu- and until we know wherein we have lar. failed and why, we will not have found The point I would make Is that, that stability which Is the universal de without prejudice as to guilt, the hu sire of mankind today. i ; i Lack of Courageous Leadership One Cause of World Depression Speaking before the International Chamber of Commerce at Washington, Melvin A. Traylor, President of the First National Bank of Chicago, said , j $1.00 New Era ! an II. S. Tipton Ml.I.lflS k conn 10es Tipton Implement Co. Melvin A. Traylor, of Chicago Cites Human Failure in World War Crisis e can all Wo can a!i p wm-- i.a.. a,i m i:u V ly:!2 A flat reduction of 20 per cent on work in the ll ,1 Ul, f - mcooiI . is, Reduction on Repair Work Camps i prugrcs-.- i.uuii, I'uh, a, Viar 1 C. M. T. Year of I, I, I Twelfth lislrict 1932 Marks H E2SE225 mm ;k And utnikhrd every I, r on Jcie ! .uAKl by "We must either all thrive together or all suffer disaster. |