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Show TH3 PAYSONIAN, FATBON, bituminous coal strike has been settled in many fields and the majority of the New England cotton mill workers have returned to the factories. Agricultural prospects on the whole continue very satisfactory. Wholesale trade suffered a decline during July as compared with June in all lines except dry goods but most lines were in H better position than a Beyear ago, especially hardware. fall trade, however, was slightly smaller than last year. Financially few developments occurred during the month. The rapid decline of the mark has been the outstanding feature of the foreign exchanges. The Business Soundness Outstanding Feature The outstanding feature of the month has been tho inherent soundness which the general business situation has manifested in tho face of the difficulties encountered neeording to tho monthly summary of the federal reserve board . This has been shown by the continuance of activity at n relatively high level despite labor disturbances and despite the recession of activity normally expected at this season of tho year. Trices of important commodities continued their upward tendency during July but during August conflicting ten dencies were apparent. The excellent agricultural prospects provido an encouraging outlook for the fall trade. Furthermore, increase of demand for certain commodities to compensate for restrieted output or delay in' placing orders is also in prospect. Even so, business must necessarily proceed under handieaps for some time to come, as a result of fuel shortage and transportation difficulties. Manufacturing activity in general has been maintained at a high level. In those inas automobiles and dustries, such building construction in whieh season al recession is shown, activity is still) far in excess of a year ago. Cotton manufacturing likewise shows some ' decrease but tho reverse is true of woolen manufacturing. The output of non ferrous metals other than copper has also increased but iron and steel activity shows some decline. Bituminhas increased ous coal production steadily during the present month. conTnc labor situation showed siderable improvement during August. MOONLIGHT HIKE TO NEBO TO BE MADE BT ALPINE CLUB Three peaks from the south side of Mt. Nebo are to be scaled by the members of the Payson Alpine elub night. by moonlight on Saturday Early in the evening the run to Nephi will be made so as to reach the top ranger station in Salt creek canyon before midnight. At the ranger station a rest of an hour or two will be enjoyed and the hike up Mt. Nebo will be made so as to reachc the top by sunrise. The members of the dub will be accompanied by a number of the Mountain members of the Wasatch club of Salt Lake, and in the perty will be Timpanogas E. L. Roberts and other members of the Utah coun ty Outdoor elnb. All who enjoy this to character of work are invited make the trip. - Night watchman Who goes there I Professor A professor with two friends. What, a professor with friends! Enterl Wisconsin Octopus. SEPTEMBER 8. 1922. UTATT. ooxooxooxxxxxoxoxoxoock No Unanimity on the Question of the Personality of the God 6xxxxxxxxxxxxoocxcxooooco' The new internrbaa terminal, giving increased paeaenger facilities for both the Orem and Bamberger node, which was planned eome time ago, haa passed beyond the proepeetivo stage and construction will begin in a. short to reports time, according from Balt Lake. The new strue tore, while only two stories in height, the plans contemplate additional stoiieo in the future. With every confidence in the future of Utah county, Mr. Orem said last Tuesday in speaking of the new terminal building: Believing today in the future of Balt Lake more firmly than even and being convinced that the steel industry and other projected and assured enterprises for the eity and state will in the near future add greatly to the population and business of the eity and the tributary territory, the Salt Lake Terminal company haa instructed its architects, Young and Hanson, to ehaaga th plans so that th walla of tho new terminal additional may support stories in the structure should they bo required. in tho architects' Alterations will probably bo completed plans SALT LAKE COMMERCIAL CLUB IS within a week or ten days at tke FAIR BACKING UTAH STATE outside. Contracts for the terminal will bo let without delay and actual of Industries To enocoura(' stock construction work will begin within Utah, the Kail Lake Commercial club days," thirty N. II. announced has through lr. Mr. Orem added that tke new terMead that it will voopente more acminal would be 183 feet on South tively this year than over before with street and 90 foot on Weat Temple the Utah State l'air Association. The sum of $300, to ho offered in the Temple street. The work will bo pushed with ail reasonable speed and undairy and swine illusions, has been der favorable weather conditions may awards regularly added to the ou'-before the cad of the be completed available to exhibitors. is a matter that Accoring to a communication from year, although this Orem Mr. said could not be stated of the to Mead the Dr. manager the $300 is to lie distributed with definiteness. Wo are planning," he concluded, among winners as follows; to make the new building adequate Grand champion hull in each of the three dairy (lasses, $25; breeders for all present needs and the alterayoung herd In each of the three tions in wall specifications will perdairy classes, $35 ; award in the per- mit us to add other stories to the formance contest, dairy division, first terminal as it may be found neceprize ?2.', soi end prize $15, third prize ssary." $10; for the swine department, $20 for the grand champion hoar in each RELICS OF PYRAMID DAY of the five breeds eligible to entry as SECURED FOR UNIVERSITY per premium list. exposition building, designed to house a hundred head or so of the ohoUesl show annuals, is nearing com. pbcion on the sight of the cattle sheds destroyed last fall by lira on the state fair grounds. The new structure will embody all of the beat and most approved features of stock exhibition buildings and be a worthy addition to the display facilities of the exposition. Tho fish and game building, which was also partially destroyed, has been thoroughly remodeled and will be more attractive an convenient than ever before. The new Btoek building will be used oy the Utah national guard as a stable for horses, except during the time of the fair. The fair groimds have served a worthy civic purpose during tho summer as a recreation center tor the citizens of Salt Lake City living on the west Bide of town. Under careful supervision, the children have enjoyixl its attractive lawns and shade. The premises and buildings will lie ( loan, bright and in good repair by the opening of the exposition, October 2. - Every wage - earner has his dreams of future competence and they are happiness bound up with what money can buy and make secure. Begin to save now or your dreams will vanish into thin air and youll never know the joy of their fulfillment. A little put arfde each week for your savings account will gNv you possession of the things you desire. d liigh-grad- r QOJ Paid Semi-Annual- ly s e on Savings Accounts. Zions Savings Bank e--' TRUST m. CO. Salt Lake City, Utah v ai pi--' N A JE rr m tv (liirtirtlfn OREM LINE TO BUILD TERMINAL ZN BALT LAKB A new Some time ago the ministerial usso muM, conceive 111m beginning to make elation of Utah in their state conven the first star aud containing the work tion, held in Salt Lake City, adopted of creation on through tho aeous of resolutions or a list of reasons, setting tune until the prusmt, converting noforth why they could not fellowship or thingness into tho endless aud inof suus accept the Mormous as Christians. finite number ami variety One of these reasons set forth their and planets we see by night. Aud you objections to the Mormon doctrines of mustkuow that the numbbor of heaGod as a personality," which they venly bodies our telescopes roach is said was antagonistic to the generally but a speck, a pin point on the face accepted Christian idea of God bs en- of tho universe. You must conceive tertained and upheld by the various Him as existing in tho fur, and as of empty Chistian denominations. This attitudo yet unoccupied reaches of the Christian clorgy on a very fun- space where no creations huvo yet bedamental religious doctrine, naturally gun, waiting to bring cifantless more enough touches the Mormon sensibili- suus from nothingness into blazing ties and arouses tho disposition to ar- orbs of light aud heat. This theory will not permit you to gue the question. In view of the magnitude of this believe that matter is with question of a God, involving as it this God, for that would deprive him does so much of abstraction aud un of tho role of creator of the material universe, and reduce Him to tho posi-tiocertainty, it might seem a trifle of organizer only, thereby taking even on the part of a body of delegates assembled in convention away His chief usefulness and glory, and imbued with the highest idealism,! And if lie is just au organizer then to arrogate to themselves the respou- - He is dependent upon some outside aibilities implied in this role of cen- source of supply for His raw mater ials with whieh to work, ju which sorship. The question of a God has beendc - case we would be obliged to take bated by the brightest minds of the' away from Hint His chief title, tho world for ages, and for lack of di- - word omnipotent, " for it would rect vidence no unanimity of opinion then bo obsolete. This theory then requires you to behaa yet been arrived at. And because of the precarious nature of tho f sets lieve that God exists as an ether or adduced in support of the discussions gas, or spirit and is diffused throughit haa eome to be largely understood out the nethermost parts of space, as a question for all peoples to set- like oxygon, carbon, electricity or tle for themselves, and freely choose some other chemical element. This the kind of God they desire, or at God then has no form or dimension, least the kind most in keeping with and must bo understood as analogous their philosophy of life or their ideas to the great life aud light giving of the world and the universe. forces of nature, which permeate the All peoples differ, to some extent, universe of matter and produce the at least, in their ideas of God, and phenomena we see on every hand. this will hold true even among the Scientists tell us that those mighty members of the churches represented forces are or in the convention above mentioned. and act with irresistible power and No less a personage than Harry precision, which causes produco given diDrummond, the great Christion results, nothing loss, nothing more. vine said there was no direct proof Can a God of this character have for the first great fundamental doc- any relationship to mankind and exorthe existence of a cise the qualities of mercy t trine of religion God." So we may justly coneludo The exercise of mercy" is to set that it is. not as plain and unequivo- aside the natural course of law, for LETS GOl cal after all as some simple principle some- special reason, and therefore, is Mverynno within trending distance of mathematics. an act negative to direct purpose. Can of the Utah Ktato Fair owes it to him. As a Mormon I am ready to admit you attribute moraliy" to a god self to visit the exposition. A visit to that from a scientific standpoint my that acts in response to inherent fore the grounds is an education in itself. doetrine of the Diety is open to ob- est If action results from the P0R Gathered there are the achievements jections, and 1 am equally convinced session of contituent properties, it which men and women labored for that the Christian doctrine must of necessity be undeviating and years to accomplish. Art, machinery, of God is open to serious criticism. inexorable. This god is better charac- needle work, cattle, perfect also la the Mohammedan and the terized by tho word It" than by farm crops,ofall have their place in th Buddhist and the rest. None of them the word the spectators. Then, Ho" for a being of this atteniion can be definitely and conclusively kind could not possibly have sex, and there is exhilaration in the thrilling established within the realm of cold you know the word lie" denotes open-ai- show which is given in front of the (Hand Stand. logic. One or more assumption must the masculine gender. bo brought into nse to build any of This thory therefore asks you to Every person should be a booster these structures into an acceptable believe in n god that is advice, yet every day of the year, and not only theory. These assumptions are used has no brain that is all merciful, three or four days or weeks in the either as a basis to prepare a founds yet has no heart that has compas- yea i. tion opon which to start bridges to sion for those who supplicate, yet has span the gaps where reason fails to no enrs to hear their prayers that, FULL PROTECTION FOR BEET GROWERS could blow into Adam 's nostrils the carry ns over. It is true the Mormon doctrine of breath of life yet has no lungs and God ns an exalted person in the form no vitals. The senate vote on the sugar of man, localizes Him and, therefore, What, to this god are the harmonwas schedule a distinct triumph for restricts His activities to ft limited ics of Wagner and Beethoven and the tho and Binont hoot area because it must be Rood sugar inpsalms and hallelujnhs of prnispf that a being with a definite form can gods, the fact seems to stare ns in dustry. If the senate amendment exist only in a definite place, possess the face tfct neither is entirely satissugars will henceprevails definite powers, and is, therefore, factory exaept to the devotes of each forth enter the country only upon wholly and completely a finite being. particular deity. The Mormon God is This theory will not permit yon to too local and eonfiiod to such a small payment of 2.3 cents jior pound duty, believe in one great God who reigns area that we are forced to conceive cnmptiri'd with 2 cents under the supreme over the universe. It segre- an endless duplication of such deities emergency tariff and 1.25 cents under gates the universe into areas or to such an extent as to fairly clutter the Underwood act. Cuban raws will spheres each one governed by one of up the universe with mvriads of them have to pay 1.S4 cents, against Iff the Gods, organized especially for or in varying ages and degrees of per1 cent jeiqies-tivolunder and cents fection. by Himself. This theory makes no nnd Underwood tariffs. tho emergency to go back to a beginning of The Christian God is too vague and Bust un n rid New Yrork papers refer things, bnt recognizes the eternity of far removed from human powers of tlio western beet sugar industry to matter and of organized existences, conception in ni mightr and as a hothouse industry." The fact endless the lie immaterial throughout perpetrated nothingness, remains, however, that it distributes ages of time. This doctrine is not has no red blood and no heart throbinn nv million dollars annually among is concrete is and he but interest. If hnmnn grandiose, bing with to the family instinct of direct .one of the great forces of nature im- western farmers and is the safety valve that prevents this country from and pelled relationship of the fatherhood by inherent propensities. He is being completely nt the mercy of the conmotherhood of God. Hence the acting irresistibly and inexorabv, and and speculator. cept that God was once a babe, some- cannot, for a moment, step aside to foreign grower dewhere, now an exalted and mensurnbly hear a prying babe and exercise TAX EXEMPTION perfect being yet capable of further mands of mercy. selection is the not Bo, after all, advancement, ruling over the work of Reduction of taxation, by elimina His own hands as a man is the head of a God, free to all men, to ehnose was one of the of tion them to best of his own family. It is tree then ns seemeth JTTFTAN- OBSERVER. important topics under discussion at that this idea of God mnkes nim a the convention and it was tho ttnani local being ruling over a very small mans opinion the b'lTden should be NARROW TIRES UNLAWFUL part of the universe. It forces the equalized bv- - bringing bonds and sefurther conclusion that there wore of the curities into the tax producing class. Experts from an opinion gods before Him His father, grandof There are today more than $15,000, date under attomev on general, father, great grandfather and so bond backwards through the neons of the March 15, 1022. covering the nse of OOO.OOo worth of na this ia nnd securities on (uitsfnndii'g Public is So High Tire Wagons Narrow it past. beyond question that tion, and hundreds of millions of new the Mormon idea of God is polytheis ways of Utah." of bonds of this character being issued Lnw tie in the widest sense of the word Section 294 Compiled each bv cities, counties and states These conclusions are forced upon Utah 1917s Tt shall be unlawful after the year. the Mormon theology by the accept Tax returns show that, these issues ance of the dictum, a man is as first day of January 1020, for any God once was; as God is, man may person, persona or corporation to use nre being absorbed by tho wealthy on become," which is the essence of on the public highways of the State v.ho do not pay a pennys tax Amounts of Utah, wagons having tides l''s m.'inv millions of income. their doetrine of God. The Mormons maintain that their than three inehas wide; provided that thus lost are made np by the average idea of God is borne out by tho Bible this chapter shall not applv to bug- citizen whoso tax burden Is at least to scriptures, citing numerous passages gies, carriages and other light vehic- doubled. Hero is the first place to Rhow that He is a god of personal- les, used for driving purposes onlr. " start to equalize the tax bill and Section 2895 of nid compliation, President nnrding has urged uplon ity with organs and parts endowed for a misdemeanor makes it and The nny per congress the necessity of amending with faculties passions. to do awny with this Christian God, as I understand it, is son or corporation nlng wagons on the laws soin asdistribution of the tax after of indifinite and this state a immaiorinl. the inequality spirit, puhlio highway tires loos load. which completely fills the immmensity January 1. 1920, having of space. It is eternal and than three inches wide." I have a good job at the confeand is tho sole creative power in Therefore, it is evident that yon the universe, omnipotent, omniscient have authority to rule off narrow ctioners." What do you dot" tired vehicles ever state roads, when and omnipresent. Missouri Rhow Milk chocolates." This idea of God requires that you the same aTe used for purposes other an than driving. me. conceive Him existing alone, in It is the (Itifv of the justice of empty universe, long before nny of Tho Albanians rto looking around the stars came into being, in fact, as the peaee throughout this state to see In the a king. Henry Ford la for is enforced. and other the the above law that stars of the They the creator 'field for something good. Minneapolheavenly bodies, which He made from will he glad to corporate with your is Journal. You office on this request. previously nonexisting matter. solf-nriv- Money Makes Your Dreams Come True NEW EXPOSITION BUILDING RISES OUT OF FIRE RUINS self-evide- full-dut- y o e, A cun bur of relics from the pyramid district of Old Mexico are to be added to the museum st the state university, following a visit to ' the scene of the excavations this summer by Dr. Andrew A. Kerr, assistant professor of archaeology at tho University of Utah. Among other things a east of the large ealeader plate which is now in the national museum of Mexico, has been promised the J Utah institution. f Professor Kerr spent several week doing archaeological work for thp University of Utah at Mexieo City and at the ancient pyramids within radius of it, this eam-mea forty-milHe declares that from ladings in end about the pyramids, tho stive-ture- s are believed to be at least two ' thousand yean old. The fact that the religion of tho early inhabitants of this country is thought to have been made up eUedy of fear, helps to explain aoau of the grotesque fijpuee that are earred la the stone sides of some of the pyralive mids," Profesaoa Kerr said. to eight feet of wind-blowdust and dirt covering the entire structures has for many years led .tho people to believe them small hills rather than the immense archaeological structures that they aTO." A number of hammers and chisels as well a other tools have been found in tho process of excavation. e y& - Stfvertown Cord Tire EX3T IN THE L0N3 One Quality Only Ttff Silvertvwn is the pioneer cord tire of America. Its tfoory is the record of every important develop-W- g In coid tire construction. From the start it new idea of tire service. give dm motorist a The SHrertcwn is made by an organization with 52 manufacture. experience in rubber ytnrf one quality in Stlvertoum Tires. The mtrrrV and workmanship in one are the same as hall others. The name of SAvertown is always a gyfiinl of one quality. There I it only Yoor dealer will eell you die Silver- Sewn in any sire from 30 x 8 up. TH3NJK. GOODRICH RUBBER COMPANY , Akron, OH e ESTABLISHED 1870 r AtnoMoams, motorcycles, bicycles, trucks i Hero lies tho body of one John Jay Who died disputing the right of way; He was right, dead right, as ho sped along, hes just as dead es if he'd been But a 7 r. wrong. 74 RM BUREAU OF REAL VALUE TO FARMER MONEY Members of the farm bureau who nre interested in the success of the organization and who know of farmers in their locality who ought to be members should read Harry OBriens arliele in tho August 5 issue of The Why Country Gentlemen, entitled. They Stick to the Farm Bureau." Mr. OBrien Among other things ipiotes actual figures kept by an Illinois Farm bureau member showing an actual saving of $550 in one year through his farm bureau affiliation. The Illinois Agricultural association has an annual membership fee of $15 and is considering an Increase of $25 a year. Concerning the amount of thie fee Mr. CBrein quotes the Illinois farmers Much ns I value these money savings, I fed that tho wnl service of flie farm bureau to me cannot be men ured in dollars and . cents. It is the fact that for $15 o year I am able to maintain at Chicago, Spring-fieland Washington experts in transportation, legislation, law, and fertiHeere who ere employees. They work for tee. The farm bureau ot $15 a year is about the beet bey that' I heow -- d mar-ketin- g . anything about." The article does not confine itself Illinois, but gees Into u doeeu farm bureau states and is equally bureau applicable to every far state in the Union- - It i well worth the time of any farmer who reads and thinks. to |