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Show THE PAYSONIAN, PAYSON, UTAH, DECEMBER 9, 1921 ODODOOOOOODOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Oovarnor Mabey Designates Dec. for Special Observance In 11 procla-nmtlo- n Issu- ed Tuesday, 3o vernor Charles R. Mabey of the state of has designs ted Utah, John L. Lewis Defends Labor In Fight for Living Wage By JOHN L. LEWIS. ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooox State In a maintain the 1921 standards of hv- ing and of industry but make them better as the years go by. The harmony ,coneord and unity that is so essential to the future of our country cannot be inspired by a- defla- tion of wages and a return to the standards of the year 1914. Editors Note. L. Lewis John to readers of American newspapers. For years he hns stood out a brilliant figure in the barttlcs that have been fought between labor nnd capital a target for nbuRC as well na unlimited praise. As president of tho United Mine Workers he has been constantly in the public eye nm whether one agrees with his beliefs or not no one will deny that what ho may say on Amany problem now confronting erican labor will bo said honestly and with ns much force as the man can bring to bear on a subject that is his wholo lifs's worg. needs ,3 church, South. Tbe mummy, together with almost SOME GOOD ADVICE n carload of priceless records, was by Dr. W. A. Strengthened Paysjj Experiences. brought to this country Shelton, professor of Semitic lanKidney disease is too dangerous guages at Emory, who spent a year At. the first sign of In excavations of lost cities. to neglect. or dizziness backache, headache, Queen Tl, the name of the bride of urinary disorders, you should give Amenophis III, was famous in her the weakened kidneys prompt atten-- j t7me through tile fact that the king in Eat little meat take things tion. thp world by nlorryInK her She was of woman rnre a considered beauty, medicine so well recommended as' Her son, Amenophis IV, abandoned the Doan s Kidney Pills. Payson people Ask your neighbor 1 gods of his fathers nnd built altars rely on thorn. Heres one of the many statements to a new god a one God. from Payaon people. Mrs. Zelpha Tanner, Depot 8t., I have used Doans Payson, says; Kidney Pills off and on for some time and from the benefit they have been to me, I have great confidence in them. I have used Doans Kid ncy Pills for disorders of tho kidneys, such as a weak and lame bsck. tired dizzy spells and a general Doans have always given feeling. mo relief when I have suffered n this way. 60c, at all dealers. Foster-MilburCo., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. '-- no introduction Having Hard Time. We do not hear tho cry for dellut-ewages from the wage earners d themselves, for they realize better than anyone else what deflation of mean to them. They wages would know that deflated wages would bring upon them hardships, suffering privations and denial of many of the real necessities of life to just the extent to which the deflation process might be carried. It is strikingly manif .hat the working people of Amer .e having a hard enough time : , get along upon their present without subjecting them to wages, tho pi eeoss of deflation Nor do we hear the cry for deflation of wage from those business men from whom the working peo pie buy their food, clothing, tools and other supplies. Reduction of wages and that's what deflation means would seriously affect the welfare of these business men, for it would reduce the volume of their business. People can spend only as they earn. If you will look around a little you will also discover that the demand for deflation of wages is not coming from the class of employers who give a humane thought to the welfare of their employees. And there are many auch employers in this great nation. These are tho same employers who are opposed to trade unions and deny their employees the right to organize for their mutual protection and help. Examine in your own mind the list of those whom you have heard deof wages. You manding deflation will And they are employers of that type. Their demand for wago reductions is simply a part of their plan for the destruction of the trade onion movement in America. They have decided that extensive reductions in wages will reduce the efficiency of labor unions. They are aware that OTganizod labor contends scale that will enable the maintain his family on a decent American standard of health and comfort. It is this fact that sets this class of employers against labor unions. Sunday, December 1 1 as Tubereu iosis S j n day In Utah and calles upon all churches of the state to give public health special consideration In their services on this The cruel theory held by ni, minorThe proclamation was Issued In connection with the annual Christ-ma- ity of employers in the United seal sale of the Utah Public States that tho workers should be Health association to raise funds to forced to labor for the smallest poscarry on its fight against tuberculosis sible wage that can bo forced upon ehd to promote good health among the him is the theory that has caused people of the state during the coming tho greatest and bitterest struggles year. The proclamation of the goverbetween capital and labor. nor follows; While tho number of each employPrevention of disease and preservation of tho health of Its people Is a ers is small they arc largely men prime essential to the progress, pros- who are in control of tho gigantic perity and happiness of the State. and producing corThat insidious white plague, technic- manufacturing of America that give emporations ally known as tuberculosis, Is reaping to Moores of thousands. ployment needless toll of death In lives an stand under In They and that dire the State of Utah togechcr nually, near, Lower Wages and Higher ly two hundred, besides causing an banner, economic loss of millions of dollars Profits," a slogan tha. openly asand endless suffering. serts their right or might, to seize This yearly destruction of life may from both producer and consumer. be lessened and ultimately prevented Force Wages Down. through education along lines of prevention. These aro the men that seek withThe Utah Public Health Association, out rest, excuse or opportunity to in cooperation with the National Tudrive tho scale of wages t wnwari berculosis Association and other fedregard le of howr low that scale may eral nnd state health and edueatlnnnl havo fallen through general econagencies, la conducting a vigorous omic conditions ami theso aro the campaign of education for the prevennon that fight most tho upbitterly tion of tuberculosis and promotion of ward trend of wages and aro the last general public health in the state. to yield to a pressure that they This Association Is dependent entire- know will crush them if they do not ly upon the annual sale of Christmas yield. The conditions of the wage seals and health bonds for funds to earner, his life, happiness and welcarry on Its work. Relieving that this fare of his family are not considerundertaking merits the attention of the ed. Whilo America may be proml of the fact that these men are in the people of Utah. NOW, THEREFORE, I, CHARLES minority ns employers yet it must R. MAREY, Governor of the state of face the fact that they' are in Utah, do hereby designate Sunday. dominant, commanding post ion and by the very largeness of their opDecember eleventh, 1021, ns TUBERCULOSIS SUNDAY In the State of eration can and do cause a general Utah, and I call upon the churches to depression whenever they can force observe this day In their pulpits; and a lower scale and set an examplo whoso Prices Not Down. urge the people of (his great slate follow psychology is bad for their as well as nat the employers uMin that oocasslnn to give serious ion But, we hear some say, Prices of workers. make their pro thought to the terrible destruction of poHuls of lowerThey come down if lnbor would would wagcs not because life wrought yearly by tuberculosis, their Experience does not business ia endangered but be- $ome down. and to stress the fact that remedies cause Employers they believe they are in a prove- this contention. are to be found Iri education. I fur- strategic are not making such promises We position that will allow ther express the hope that these them to put it over. bear some say tha prices already have come down; that manufacturers The cry thoughts will prompt the people to Deflation of Wages, give their unstinted support to the does not come from the great mass have reduced their prices and that Utah Public Health Association in its of the American public, becasue the labor ought to do the same. Some is aware that deflaton of even go so far ae to say that prices worthy efforts to stamp out tuheren. public r loots and to promote the public health. wages would leave industry strangled have reached the level, and, induce some and impotent. Deflated wages means unfortunately, they In English Class. people to believe such statements. sniallod earning power nnd smallc ircomes for the workers. Smaller in- This encourages some to denounce labor for lighting to maintain its What do you know about comes means curtailed Prof. buying power, staadairds. Curtailed buying power means less wage Fielding! Tho fact ia that prices of the demand the for of Stude. products was farm, Nothing much. I that the worker must buy have factory, mill, mine and shop. Less always a pitcher on the team when- demand moans r not come down to the level, restricted production The Orphan. ever I played. Restricted production means leas em- And let Us all hope that pries will r nevor again reach the level. ployment for the worker and a fura few days ago there Marked back" cards offered for ther Bhrinkngo of their incomes Only ap and sale in City Hall park, New York, their buying power. The peared in the daily newspapers an un public the "terrific recently, almost caused a riot among derstands all of this, and tho public article telling about in prices of the necessities would be tho has no desire to bring about tho op- - slump purchasers. of life and demanding that labor aocept wage reductions for that rea-(oAnd on tho same fdny there appea , d in tho same newspaper an official .'.dement Item Washington that tho general average whlcj of pn.Os of the necessities of life throughout the country still was 60 per cent above the average for 1914. Here we find prices still 60 per cent higher than they were before war, and yet those employers are demanding that labor stand for a reduction r of wages to the level. One fhils to ace anything fair in such an attitude on the port of employers. Organized labor asks only a square deal. , IN Mummy of Famous Quee... The mummy of the historically fa mous morganatic wife of the Egjpthin king, Amenophis III, who died about 1420 B. ., has just been received ut the museum of tbe Emory uni vers Atlanta, On., one of the larger tlons of the Methodist Eplscopa aIuT ; sr uz - tssr s&i I.OUELMA HIGHEST PRICES PAID For Turkeys, Geese, Ducks Chick- n ens, Potatoes, Apples, Cream, Butter, Pigs, Veal, Pork All Kinds of Grain Sheet Metal Works Roofing, Furnaces, Guttering All Kinds of Sheet Metal and Copper Work First Nor thSt. Near Orem Depot NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT. Payson Copper Mining Company. Location of principal place of business, The Modern Pharmacy, Payson Utah. Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the board of directors, held on December 3, 1921, an assessment of one cent a share was levied on the capital stock of the corporation, payable at once to tho secretary, Bet Bull, in Payson. Any stock on which the assessment may remain unpaid On the second day of Janunryf 1922, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, nnd unless payment be made before, will bo sold on the first day of of Fobmary, 1922, at 2 oclock, p.m., of said day, to pay the delinquent assessment, together with the costs of advertising nnd expenses of sale. PAYSON COPPER MINING CO. By BET BULL, Secy. Let me know what you have for sale and I will call for same. Orders Taken for and Prompt Deliveries Made of Chicken Feed, Pig Feed, Bran and Flour. c. J. COTTRELL Farm Products, Payson, Utah. oxxxoocooocooccoooooooooooooooooo Good Office Stationery m The kind produced 00XX00000X000X0000000000 Will be demonstrated for sale at Residence between Orem Station and Cravens Hotel Instead of from Store Building. w. L REYNOLDS CO. Payson, Utah QOOOOODOOOODOOOOOOOODOOOOOOOOOOOOOO' in the Paysonian Printing Department is not an expense, but a business investment. GRAFONOLAS IT INVITES BUSINESS Not Back SlWers. Wago standards were far too low in 1914, It would be nn injustice to force labor to return to the 1914 Bevel America is not a nation of back sliders. The of citizenship America believes in progress, in going ahead and not backward. It is contrary to every American thought and a violation of every American ideal to encourage a policy of sliding backward from the 1921 standard to the standard of 1914. Lets forget 1914, in business, in industry and in our every day interest in humanity. Lots look forward and beyond the present and strive for the attainment of better things. Lets work for the upbuilding of our country and all that it contains. Lets swear new allegiance to that true Americanism that is founded upon the rock of justice and the square deal A nation is its people make it, Ameri cans have made this the best country in tho world by going constantly forward in the path of progress. Let employer, employee and everyone else stand together and not only plaintiff, You are hereby summond to appear within tweuty days after service of this summons upon you, if served within the county in which this action is brought; otherwise within thirty days after service, ami defend the above entitled action; and in case of your failure so to do, rendered judgment will bo against wm according to the demand of the complaint. This nction is brought lo rivover a judgment dissolving the marringe contract heretofore existing between you and tho plaintiff. R. V. McMullin attorney for plaintiff. P. O. Address, Payson, Utah. pre-wa- PIANOS PLAYER ROLLS HAWKINS, 00000000C000000000CC0000000000X000 Payson .V 71 OF fendant: pre-wa- pre-wa- COURT STATE OF vs EUGENE HAWKINS Defendant, sum mons. Hi The ate of Utah to the said de- ar-tic- fen RECORDS DISTRICT COUNTY, UTAH. pre-wa- COLUMBIA THE UTAH The Paysonian |