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Show THE PAYgONIAN, PATSON, 00000000000000000000000000KKX00000 the city central labor union, delegate bodies representing the unions in specific branches of industry such as tho building trades, the metal trades and the printing trades. comThrough these repfeseutatives X x munity organizations, the wage earners in each city are brought together and are placed in a position to act OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO consible, at a mere subsistence level of unitedly and intelligently for the By SAMUEL GOMfEKS. and advancement of their servation wages. own interests and for tho consideraPresident of the American FederaUnions tion of problems of all kinds relating Class. Halt Labor. of tion to the life of the municipality. trade-unioBut for the movement in the man No Editors Note. International Scope. eutenug into modern industrial life, world today stands, so high in the tendIn addition to these representative labor as does Samuel combating the ever present esteem of of employers toward a mero sub- community orgauizutious, there are ency more is no man and given Gompors, sistence wage combating tneir ten- national and .international unions. respect by the employers, for while long employ- Most Amerieau unions have adopted the latter were opposed to the organ- dency to retaiu tho V international because izations he represents, they have ad- ment day that had obtained prior to the term of factory life, their membership exteuds into Canmitted he was honest, fair and open the development to reason as well as being a clean America would have had u class Us ada and Mexico. National and interthe national unions are formed by unitmarked apart from fighter for the rights he believed due distinctly lie knows the rest of society us any European coun- ing all of the local unions in a givto his followers. en trade. strength of try. ideals, the aims and Tho idea obtains to sonic extent moveunionism as no other man does. Comparing the trade-uniothat trade unions arc merely organi- ment with our political structure, the zations of aggiessiou, that they arc. nationaj and international unions America has no peasantry. in the nature of predatoiy really correspond to the departments something America has no class set apart, bauds formed to secure for their of The American fedgovernment. marked apart, definitely classified us mewbeis such temporary advantages eration of labor is, as its name imbeing apart and irrevocably fixed as ms may be possible, no matter wbat plies, a federation a federation of apart from the great mass of her the cost to employers or to society. unions corresponding to tho federaIt is an affiliation of America has no class from Of course, those who out of short- tion of stales. people. the trado unuiou national and international unions. In oppose sightedness to is which it merge. impossible movement, seek always to spreuu its annual conventions, these national America is distinguished through- this false and international unions aro entitled impression. out the world by the high standard The truth is that no organization to vote in proportion to tho memberof living which tno masses of her in America is broader in its outlook ship on which they pay per capita The comparison is or attempts to more intelligently un- tax to the American ledcration of people enjoy. derstand tho general needs of our so- labor. In addition, eacji city central sharp and distinct. ciety Or to lit in moroconstructively body, each state federation and each tho American trade-unio- and For this, of tho five departments of tho Amer-ica- i helpfully. movement is primarily responAn understanding of the structure federation of labor mine, sible. America nas .no proletariat as of tho American federation of labor metal trades, building trades, union Europe knows the proletariat. may be helpful in leading to an un- label trades and railroad employes In the beginning, this was because derstanding of its activities and its department, are entitled to one deleThe form of organization gate. of tho manner in which our country policies. was settled and because of its boundaround which the American labor Many persons think that the Amerless natural resources. It has re- movement is built is exactly like the ican federation of labor is an ormained so primarily because of the. form of organization in tho political ganization of great power. In a most trade-unioThe American important sense this is true, but ia movement. life of our country. For this, if for no other service, federation of labor is constructed the sense in which it is understood movement the trade-unioof the with its foundation on tho ground by many of labors critics, it is withUnited States is entitled to be ranked and all powers proceed from the base out truth. The groat power of the as one of the country s greatest as- upward and not from tho top down- American federation of labor is the The smallest unit of organi- power of moral suasion. sets, if not, indeed, as the greatest ward. It is the Local united opinion of four million organasset of all. zation is the local union. The growth of tho trade-uniounions are composed of groups of ized wage earners that has weight movement has paralpeople working in the same trade, in and power. substantially These local leled the growth of the machine or the same communities. The American federation of labor With the coming of unions aro affiliated into what are has no power of compulsion either factory system. steam ' and the subsequent coming of know u as city central bodies or city over its own affiliated membership or The city cen- those outside its membership. It is electricty and the use of these agen- central labor unions. cies of power in the development of tral labor union is, thus, a representabelieved by many that the American strikes. factory life, the tendency of indus- tive organization composed of dele- federation of labor orders try was to concentrate populations gates fiom all the local unions in a .This is not the case. The American in small arca9 and the tendency of city. order By the same process, state fed- federation of labor cannot was to keep these con- erations of labor are formed. In even one person to cense work. The employers centrated populations, so far as pos most cities, there are, in addition to statement that the American fedcra- - Americas Greatest Asset: No Class Lines Says Leader , te n n n n s . UTAII, NOVEMBER 11, 1921 tion of lubor hus no power of com- pulsion is absolute. There is no whatever. It can say, through its conventions, or through its executive council and its officers that certain policies or certaiu' courses of conduct are advisable, but ouly as thero is general unity of opinion and the moral force of that unity of opinLIBERAL BUYING OF CHRISTMAS ion is there any actual tuwcr to comSEALS WILL ENABLE PROSEpel compliance. CUTION OF GOOD HEALTH WORK IN COMMUNITIES FEW TRICK HORSES ENJOY THEIR ACTS The travhealth eling think often observers Superficial of the cllnic that cirrus animals enjoy tho life Utah Publle one best lead. our of At .they Health assoknown shows recently I heard a disle ciation, was wherein it cussion unanimously so drawing agreed that all tho animal ao'ors, much patespecially the horses being tlio most ronage In nearly human, ns one man expluin-ed-tooevery comtheir a keen pleasure in munity visptunts. ited, and so Circus owners, and animal trainers much (interin whatever position very naturally est ln Its encourages this belief on the publics work is being manifested by the part; but real students of animat people, so much demand Is being made I would not say for Its services that it lias been found life knows better. that no animals enjoy their nets; necessary to continue the organizait. depends first on tho kind of act,' tion in the field for at least a year then on the species of animal nnd on and possibly eighteen months. The the individual, for members of a exact time which It will put In witi exact depend upon lirnv long It takes to comspecies aro not necessarily alike in temperament. Further, it plete a thorough survey In every comdepends On specific conditions at tho munity of Utah. It 's officially announced by James particular timo tho animals health! H. Wallis, executive secretary of the and tho environment. My neighbors at tho circus thought Utah Public Health association that that the constant switching of tho the clinic will be continued ln tha horses tails indicated pleasure and field until It has visited and given contentment. full service ln every community. proved Jheir fatness It is a fact that most horses in the But, of coarse, this promise Is precircus ring keep the tail moving, dicated upon the confidence of Mr. but it indicates nervousness instead Wallis and all other officers and memA horso is one of the bers of the health association that the of pleasure. nervous all animals, and he people of the state will rally haartlly of most crack to the Christmas seal sale, beginning never becomes deaf to that is on a an next Thanksgiving day, and hoy of the trainers whip. lie nervous tension as he trots around seals In a manner that wilt enable the tho circle, divided between two ef- association to nave ample funds to forts to keep an eyo on the com- cover the expense of this continued work of the clinic. , mander n)id to help the When the organization first went who is jumping on and off liis back. out a budget allowance was mads by knowlAnyone with a rudimentary the executive committee sufficient to edge of animal psychology can rend maintain the clinic for six months. horses tho real conditions in tho It was expected that tha organisaeyes. tion would be able to get pretty well horse is That the over the slate In that time. But tho sleek but the always fat I admit; committee reckoned without knowing plumpness is achieved in spite of the the interest which the people at largo of it. not because nervous strain, would take In the clinic work. In al Good condition of the stock is nil most every section where It has visitaim with all circuses, profitable from ed, demand for Its services has bees all viewpoints, and particularly de- far than limited time could case of acrobats meeLgreater sirable in the of the time In many Doubling mounts, because a broad back gives places were necessary and this showed the rider a better working plntfoim. the progress of the clinic. Now It One of the hardest tricks done bv has become apparent that It wilt recircus horses is stationary running quire at least a year and, more likely, on tho revolving circular platform. eighteen months, to cover the entire Usually the runner is a. pony, and state In the manner in which the assois held while ho Though ciation desires to do It, in recognition pedals.it might be possible for but few- of of the loyal support of the people In these ponies to do the trick with- the Christmas seal sale and in reout a man at their head, it is true sponse to the Increasing demand for that his presence thero increases services of the clinic. The worst feature the nerve strain. Hie clinic has two great purposes but one to educate the people along lines in this stunt is not the run, slacken of prevention of dlsenae, especially the stop; the pony must speed gradually before he can get off tuberculosis, and the other Is to ascergracefully, and if the trainer is ini tain the umount of tuberculosis In the patient (as he usually is) and pulls state that the Utah Public Heelth asanimal gets fearfully sociation may go before the legislature on him, the with facts upon which to demand n nervous. It is true that horses can be train- state sanatorium in wTilch to rare for ed to do wonderful things, and true Indigent tuberculous, thus protecting that the circus horses usually are the rest of the people from Infectloq But from this source. well though sternly treated. The association knows that there these facts do not justify tho asIs tuberculosis ln the stale, thnt there lot. their that sumption they enjoy are no less than 200 deaths annually A horso s nervous system is ten from the disease and that this means times more delicate than is popular- there ere 2,000 or more active cases In ly supposed, nnd it has to suffer ex- the state at all times. But with the tremely when the animal is made actual figures of Uie survey It will be to do things that are wholly unnat- In a position to go before the legislature end make request for funds to ural for him. Our Dumb Animals. establish a state sanatorium where the Indigent tuberculous may be cared for Oh, Willie, Willie! and this source of infection for others be eliminated. Littlo Willie had been hearing his The health authorities want to know father boast to his friends of his what the condition of health of the new car and its "ability to take, the states children Its citizens of tomorIs Af the Sunday sup- row, Is. The child hygiene survey steepest hills. and with made for this purpose being per table he suddenly astonished his a view to having a child hygiene u parents by demanding: made a permanent part of the , toot a state board of health. does Lord Almiglitly own tho This Is an Indication of how the Pa, Great Scott, no, son. Whatever work of the clinic is being directed by the people througlit the communiput that into your headt In some of the ' Well, at Sunday school we had a ties where It has been. places where It was Impossible, for If I lovo him, various hymn that reasons, to prolong the, stay when I die he will take me home on of the organization beyond the SCbe-ule- d Amerienin Legion Weekly. high. time, it will be neccssnry to make a return trip at a later date so that Wasps do good by reducing the those who want to get the benlflts of the clinic will have the opportunity. flies and caterpillars. VISIT EVERY COMMUNITY Wallis of the health asSecretary UNSHAKEN TESTIMONY sociation announces that the clinic will be retained In the field until every Time is the test of truth. And community ln the state of Utah has by this twice-toltestimony: been visited and every one has bad opMrs. James H. Webb, Depot St., to get full advantage of tha I suffered a great portunity Fayso, saysi work of this organization. deal with kidney trouble, I was The state Is a big one," said Mr. afflicted with severe pains in ' my Wallis, there are half a million peoback and at times was unable to ple, and the communities are numerDoans Kidney Pills have stood the ous, but the clinic will roach every one No Payson resident before It leaves the field. test in Payson. No one who suffers bnckache, or annoying should become Impatient or think that urinary ills can remain unconvinced his. community is going to be slighted straighten after stooping. Knowing because the clinic does not get to It how good Doans Kidney Pills were, at once. To such I would say, Juat be I began using them. They gave patient and we will get to you as soon me wonderful relief; finally ridding as possible. me of kidney trouble. I was a From present Indications It will nurse ln the past and in that take at least eighteen months, and pos, I always recommended Doans Kid- slbly longer to cover the entire state, ney Pills to kidney sufferers with the as we wont to cover it, but whatever best of results. I sh,w Doan 's time Is requirt'd, will he spent. The make g cure after cure, so I cannot people who purchase Christmas seals to support this work are entitled fo recommend them too strongly. full returns upon their Investments Later. Testimony. Almost seven years later, Mrs. and they shall havp them. I am sure that the people of the entire state will Webb added: have I Although little need of a- kidney remedy now, rally to the cause of good health In I find it necessary for me to use the present seal campa'gn and will Doans Kidney Pills at times. I provide the necessary funds to maintain this clinic and the other health always get the same pood results. work of the association throughout the 60e, at all dealers. Fostcr-MilburCo., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. ceding year. j qual-ificut- in clinic ivoim TO CONTINUE THROUGH UTAH Why Women Should Vote. He Of course women should vote. They deserve suffrage as much, as men more, because their minds are purer and cleaner. She Of course their minds are cleaner, but how d you know thatf lie Because they change them so much oftener. London Opinion. Fage Mr. Alter, Boy) Didnt Tell The Truth. Jones I know now. that my wife lied to me before we were engaged. Brown What do you mean! . Jones When I asked her to many mo she said she was agreeable. Tit-Bit- It is as easy to buy experience is difficult to sell it. it DR. L. N. ELLSWORTH DENTIST on Edge Are Sure Indications that You Have Unhangs Sevtags Office, Paysoa w.wv BaUdlng. 1 EARLY ft EARLY, Doctors of Chiropractle, Over wightman Supply Company, Main Street Office Honrs from 10 t X and 8 to 6. . DR. L. D. PFOOT8 ' Dsarxin Over Wightman Supply Oompaty, Main Street Office Hours-- O to 1 and Is L Saturdays, 8 ts 1 Only.' ' Office Phone It. Bss. Phans M t . rider-acrobat- BAKER & BAKER and Counselors at Law Collections and Adjustments Ever v where Attorneys 196 West rider-acrobat- s Center Si, PROVO. UTAH .L.K.STEWART,Jr. Expert Piano Tuiitr Leave orders with L D. STEWART. Payaon DR. ' T.'C. JEPPSON, - Teeth as Tit-Bit- - Bleeding and Sore Gums s. ' 8. C, CHIROPRACTOR 8. - : . DOUGLA8B : t IVone 120. Office Hour . ' . ' . I to , - JW T Payson Sheet Ret al 'Wijrks Roofing. Furnaces,; Gujtenng All Kinds of Sheet Metal and Copper 'Work first North Sfc Near Ore Depot NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Estate of William Bills and , Nellie Creditors will Bills, deceased. present claims - with vouchers to tho ' city, Utah undersigned at PiVyson county, Utah, on or before the 31st day of December, A. D. 1921, j Dated at Payson city, Utah, this 25th day of October, A. D. 1921. J. S. BILLS, Administrator. .MORGAN, COLEMAN ft STRAW, t Attorneys, Provo, Utah. M. - ' . 28-4- bu-rea- NOTICE Rolls-Fieree- YOU CAN BE CURED t, Townsend1 s d Will Cure You At All Drug Stores - n United States Land Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, October 28, 1921., To Whom It May Concern: ' Notico is hereby given that the state of Utah haa filed in this ofthe fice lints of lands, selected by said State, undcr section 6 of the Act of Congress, approved July 16, 1894, as Indemnity School lands, viz: Lots 6 and 9, Scrial No. 025997. SWV SF.Vt SE'i NWVt, NEVi, Section 15; Township 10 South, NF., Last, Snlt Lake Meridian. of said Hals, so far as they Copios relate to said tracts descriptive subdivisions, have been eonstVu0'llT ; posted in this office- for inspection'-!"!and interested the pubby any person . lic generally. of the publication period During of this notice, or any time thereafter, and before final approval and certiregulafication, under departmental tions of April 25, 1907, protests or contests against the claim of the State to any of tho tracts or subdivisions hereinbefore described on the grounj that the samp is more valuable for mineral than for agrireceived cultural purposes, will be mid noted for report to the General C. D. Land Office at Washington, Failure so to protest or contest, will be within the time specified, considered sufficient evidence of nonmineral character of the tracts and the selections thereof, being otherwise free from objection, will be ap- , proved to the State, . GOULD B. 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