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Show PROGRESSIVE INDEPENDENT FOOD FOR N. D. A. Hospitality THOUGHT Fioneer life bas always promot-Man- y have believed that the holy ed hospitality. The south and I trinity of czpitalism Grab andined traditionf of have t Graft and Greed, would last torever. But it is passing out and I hospitality much longer than the there should not be very many I more densely settled north and mourners at its funeral. It has I east Saturheld are every Meetings what a ay. return to hospitality is not day evening at. 8 oclock in the served its day. And Keith Emporium building, third desirable but necessary among only about Our efforts are to bring life. I floor, and visitors are always welmembers of the N. D. A. It will abundant more a life, better a come. I : What undreamed of opportunities Natural Development because inreted 5n he outstanding impression con- jffiDevdoSBeni C I g .eachofmore I N- - D- - A. fellow members our these at meetings operative Brotherhood, has reached yeyed tf one of cordiality and good-fel-- 1 need or possi- than was Its there i any possibilities. many I ' v ... of economic freedom I Klity of being under the money lowship, which is seldom felt and aMUr8nce . experienced except in the smaller haooy all come t0 Whe" settlements and particularly among I who come unaerns ,peii work for you it .llnn your pleas- pioneer groups of earlier days. 7-. , I ure to see that he is made to feel . j Thmrs is a ? I welcome, that he is not a mere ser-Life is a necklace nude up of And the saddest part is I Vlnt j,ut feuow man who is rend- beads each bead another day. true one. ( I ering you a valuable service that ined from I CC n ,p,te should help to make life more ali, Sat vou mI I Pleasant for you and you: - --f k uiTthe vealed - ar? record of dcid ones end ivoid ura.i,:(Vff(MV1 in otner words m i 8ave .tn down to.wn- - yu the mistakes that killed them." we have a goir I Washington expense for your Hving nlce?. and I ?r,1fanitioiIKm?d certainly t!?? gofod rof the fon!s.e shouldnt day Why be dawning? The individual-- 1 I If you are in sympathy with and endorse the principles of on which Natural Development is based, you will want the Propressive Independent. Gip the coupon printed elsewhere in this issue and return it with your subscription. REAT SICK NATION Intermountain News LIKE SICK MAN If a man is sick or an automo-lil- e is disabled, to improve their condition, jrou must make the necessary repairs to put them in good order. We have a sick nation with the depression caused by crime, money greed, graft, debt, high taxes, wages and most of all, extravagance. The masses, with plenty of Mr. L. F. Moench, principal Salt in better times, never premoney, Lake Business College, has spent for any emercncy that might pared considerable time in Logan, his come and now has come. Hie remformer residence, in prepairing for edy for this trying condition is to the three-da- y conference that was rectify our mistakes. If we were held there this week, under the dihalf as sane as little Switzerland, Woodrection of where they have common ownerruff. ship for most everything, we would have no depression. Dr. Hyrum Smith and Mrs. LitThe public ownership of all utili' tle of the accounting and business ties and industries with economical and honest management would department are growing busier day as business activities the be our financial and material salby day, of the association increase. The vation. If all the commodities beNatural Development movement long to the people for the public calls for a very comprehensive acgood, the people would share the tenefits of the profits and make counting system. the personal tax a trifle. Russia the mtontm of better land before us. what see could vioand selfishness with all their past perplexities has and Each succeeding meeting of the militarism, lence. Poverty and human degra- - mining would do for the West struck the right solution to the N. D. A. grows larger and more dation are It the lor country. the A Word to Members yoke mates, and silver enthusiastic. Last Saturdays meet- sooner it isitsthrown problem. They seem to have comof matter restoring the since on the scrap munistic success. ing fully reached the capacity of heap the better for all of us. was brought to the attention of W e need community the present place of meeting in the the President and a resolution for of all industrial purposes ownership desk. class room of the Salt Lake Busiwith just At the regular weekly meeting a conference laid upon his and liberal management. The econess College, third floor of the of the Natural . ... To date he has given it no atten-- , Assor Development Keith Emporium building. There ciation last before he gets around to portunities, are urged to consider nomic system would be a restoraSaturday evening, every tion and is an apparent need for more com- seat was filled be too late. will it the following: Do not be discour tion to our success. Communism it, and many persons modious meeting quarters. aged in your plans for production with no rich and no poor, with were standing in the aisles. With 1 each succeeding meeting the at- - Our system of Natural Develop--oi by the prevailing low prices. Re- each and all well provided for, mcra,er that the products of the would be a move in the right direcPossibly the most dynamic, tendance has increased. So that ment bas solved the problems soil are real wealth, while gold is tion. A supreme council for genexample in the entire group it is quite aparent that a larger depression .fr. of earnest N ,D. A. leaders is room to accommodate those wish- - could apply itself to the whole state only a medIUm of exchange. Stim- - eral management could work for Owen Woodruff, ing to attend will be a necessity in nd lye the problems for all tne uiate productlon. Emphasize par- - half pay or no pay and receive the I who with his happy personality, the very near future bey would come to it. I ticularly those commodities that balance in the honor and dignity Poplif And it could solve the problems Mn unbounded faith and enthusiasm most readily prepared for of such a position of trust. We of the state it hUman use, or stored for future must make some regeneration to eminates optimism that is most Individualism, competition andfor ,Ve people na-. Dried corn, beans, and get out of the mire. contagious.' With his keen intelect capitalism have had their day. Let could solve the problems of the tne i eed. and appreciation for humor, he is us now try are However, lets begin by cutting graing and we I t,on and then exteno itsen to types of foods that can I down the fat salaries of high pubat once "the life of the party. shall perform such industrial anu I world. It has possibilities greater j,c nscd jn almost unlimited lic servants. The higher the saltitles and such products in otfr wonders as will complete-- 1 fban we even dream of today. I worth to our credit ary the greater should be the cut possession give One of the latest additions to the ly shame the old system. Let CoI The country has debts that run checks and assurance to our mem' to more equalize the income of all now impressive list of services operation have a trial. It tould The inter-- 1 bership against hunger, men. Its not good for one man to $1 50,000,000,000. available within the organization not possibly do worse than has up to for one year amounts to $9,- -' get or possess so much more than The of low sheep present prices for the use of members, is that of been and is being done. But wait est Farms are being fore- - and cattle give opportunity for our another. This is a very important a bakery, connections having been just a little while. Its day is here 000,000,000. at the rate of 12,000 a! members to get the very best part in the economic system such established with the Premier Bak- and it will be perfectly willing to closed month. Banks last year failed at stock. We urge be its fruits. that calves and as we have today . by judged Market in the Community ery, the rate of 200 a month for the! lambs be raised and also as much John W. Saunders. of excellent An quality building. Calvin Pendleton, a native of twelve months. Is it not high time poultry as possible. We need wool Salt Lake City, Utah, both white and health breads and such about we set to change in large to provide our May 6, 1932. Utah, but who is now that a large variety of pastries are now Cedar City, condition? The N. N. A. move- members quantities with clothing. We also residing in Salt Lake City, being ament available to members. which is the star of hope to Mr. Albert Gull of the reception need hides for a tannery which we employed at the Z. C. M.I., is a or temporal sal - wjj establish. and labor departments is on the Natural Develop - mc? must convert recent to admor-1 vation as well. For what are Attention is directed to the We suggest these things not ob every day from early until late ment Mr. Pendleton t has a vertisement of Hewlett Brothers in the artesian water als and religion to a despairing, that we expect a shortage during at thea central headquarters of the farm which appears this issue for the belt, a few miles from Cedar City, starving human? the growing season, but because Association, welcoming visitors first time. The products of this which has been tendered to the cash markets may cause people to and investigators, directing labor When we say the light is fail to firm are well known fog their quali- Association, and which will doubtthe priceless pro- and handling a wealth of detail. break we do it on good au- - ducts ofappreciate to Waste may re the farms. soon as the I ning ty and reasonable price, and since less be assimilated thos-Uy- . For instance: Die Cana-sU-it N. D. A. 8CHOOL of through carelessness, they are a home manufactory they oVnnTza'Ton beglnsTo function in I I shaken was to its We have a home canner outfit are entitled to the support of local that locality. ?,an Pa.ri,ametnt DRE8SMAKING foundations the other day when a J that will put up about five hundred people, and particularly of this orW. SIMMONS LEAH 1 afa ring-- number two cans per day. Toe w n ganization with which they are avail member stood forth and in the .;n i9 fol- of is in of the ingspeechrecommended on terms reciprocity. Dewey charge 117 Keith Emporium Bldg. filiating canning able men for farm work ana tneowng. The government should i and is looking for whole-somAsk for Hewletts. "TAILORED FROCK" development of farming projects, take in;illedi8te measures TO SET projectfood to can. We that urge and can absorb plenty more on UP A COMOur Specialty each remember the of study problem Manager Heber Bennion Farmers short notice. MONWEALTH in which all natu- production for use of the associaturned from his ranch in eastern help but lacking money to desiring for pay resources and socially neces- tion membership and that all botUtah last week, were he is devel- it, can secure laborers through the ral CONTACTS sary machinery of production will tles be filled with wholesome food. oping a farming and livestock in- N. D. A. in exchange for agricul- be used for the interests of the We should not be content until we dustry in the interests of thC' N. tural products when ready. This and not for the benefit of have at least one years supply of N. D. A. wishes to contact D. A. Mr. Bennion is enthusias- arrangement should prove .very people few. Who says the day of provisions ahead of present needs. farmer with a team, tic over the opportunities afforded beneficial to the farmers as well the plow, harrow, is not dawning? N. D. A. etc Ask for Mr. Gull. in that section and will take sever- as the Association, and is just one al members there to assist in the of our functions. Farmers and livestock men who The powers that rule the Euroenterprise. It is designed to suphave surplus stocks of wheat, flour, have and American world pean livestock proand ply farm, dairy Discounting the optimism of big ong since laid the grain, potatoes, fruits; vegetables, plans for the ducts for the benefit of the So- business and the misleading heador other food products would do looknext world are war. They lines of the dailies, the net reciety. well to contact the central office moving slowly and mains that the industrial situation ing after detail, of the N. D. A., third floor Keith their but toward cautiously, surely, Every good member or prospec- is as distressing as ever. Unem- -. goal. And what is their goal? To Emporium building. tive member of the Natural Devel- ployment is increasing and before use up the of men The Natural Development Assogreat wastage will and the of summer the there end every opment Association, about by unemployment; ciation brought through its membership is first be more least million workers wants at a who honest citizen to more in a position to absorb, surplus tighten their grip hand information on this import- added to the army of unemployed. on the firmly and wealth of the stocks of food, clothing, animals, ant humanitarian movement, should The central thought of this paper world. industry But they lack vision. They etc, and will issue checks covering subscribe for the Progressive In- is to save America. The govern- cannot see the chaos they will all class A services in exchange for dependent, which is the direct rep- ment cannot continue to endure bring about . In them. trying to secure resentative of this corporation, with half feasting and half starv- themselves tf they will utterly deWe need a few thousand dollars mi out the coupon printed in this ing. stroy themselves until they will be issue and return with your remitin money to set certain new indusunable to of their P regain any part A prominent local citizen, speaktries in operation. We offer good tance, and you will be assured of fc wealth and Hasten the. day close and complete contact with ing at a meeting, said, amonp other of Natural power. security and will pay a fair rate of H the workings of this livest. labor- things. "We have been voting the from this. Development to save us B. interest for the use of it. Inquire 30 old party tickets for W ers organization in Utah. at the Central Office, Keith Em-- I years and look what a mess we have got ourorium building. Q Can Inbelieve this? The you We have to apologize this issue selves into. 1 want to join some ternational bankers purchased the WANTED A few loads of sand for the absence of news from the kind of an organization but' it 25 leading newspapers and placed and gravel on a basis of class A in be believes must H one that doing Ladies Department. Owing to the their own editors in credits N. D. A. to absence from home of Mrs. Elg-gre- things now. Those boys and girls work up public sentimentcharge for the S3 of are if do we to The N. D. A. can furnish occu-nt- s ours, anything president, this department is we must do it now. This world war. That the international for a few more vacant still unorganized, and as a result for them bankers are the backers of and the find louses, and will pay class A service Miss Millbrandt has had the large man should look about and financiers of Russian communism. tf Associathe Natural for them. Report to Mr. Sorenson Development work room pretty much to herself. tion it. It is the organi- That they censor the news of every and of the Housing Department. OwnHowever, Mrs. Elggren is due to zation thatjoin the leading That newspaper. day in doing things ers having vacant houses in need arrive home now any time and we NOW and believes tf is proving its faith by after President Hoover had deof cleaning or repairing would do actf clared the Germoratorium may expect some worth-whil- e for well to contact this department. tivities to result immediately, and its works. many the international bankers sewe confidently promise that the laloaned to Russia, through Surplus stocks of used furniture The or Contact com- cretly in serviceable condition can be used dies of the N. D. A. will give a mittee Exchange w of the N. D. A. of which Germany, $1 16,000,000 of American themselves. of account That the international good by the Housing Department of the Mr. A. Ezra Gull is chairman, has money. N. D. A. if prices are satisfactory. now grown to a membership of six bankers are helping Russia build Class A basis. President Benj. E. Stringham, and is one of the most vital factors up the greatest war machine in tf whose mind first conceived the in the entire organization. It is the history of the world. Hard The N. D. A. has range in eastfor Natural Development and the business of this committee to to believe, yes. But pages of proof ern Utah for a considerable numSian W have been reflected laid before as the sof Government, eye make such contacts as will bring ber of sheep and cattle and would in his book on Natural Govern- into the association services and the editor. like to contact owners who havent estabment, has now permanently commodities necessary for the suitable range. Generous terms lished his headquarters in Salt Lake good of the whole. It is the policy The can be arranged. Spirit City and has moved his family of the N. D. A. to absorb business CONTACTS here from Shelley, Idaho. The and institutions which are already Tke following letter shows the 1 e The publicity department can use president is busy all the while in established and functioning; which right spirit. We 150 to have received $100 worth o blank paper his unobtrusive, earnest manner, is vastly better than waiting to similar many ones, but this is one of various kinds per month, if any organizing new activities and in- build and develop them. This com- of the very few which have conof the local paper houses care to dustries designed to benefit the N. mittee has the responsibility of tained the tf wherewithal that really trade with us on the basis of our D. Ah and with surprising swiftness providing housing facilities, prothe paper. Keep the coin UN class A credits. Contact Mr. Wilthe various activities of the organ- duction of or acquisition of all ne- helps coming: kinson. ization are beginning to function, cessities. G N. Lund, Editor. while new connections and indusWe have need for a paper cutDear Sir: ter such as is employed by printtries are being added almost daily. We are, and have been for long, Please find enclosed $1.00 for 6 ers. Medium capacity and in serin the midst of a general break- months subscription to your adviceable condition. Can also use a The fact that the Natural Devel- down of the old system Honored with all mirable paper, "Progressive IndeOrnithologist press or two, type .etc., if any opment movement is meeting with the attendant suffering. The old pendent is "Rays of Living It The Andubon society was named job one has equipment of this kind that such an instantaneous approval and parties cannot meet the emergen- Light" to me and I am for John James Audubon, a famous is idle. Report delighted at the centra office. growth, proves that an apprecia- cies because they are the tools and to read it and give it whole-heartAmerican ornithologist and painter tion for the need of such a move- servants of the We have suitable forces and the men support. I am 74 years old, but of bird pasturage and pictures. He was born on ment has been forming in the who have brought about the pres- can work far better than of the island of 8anto Domingo, In the accommodations for a number of many minds of thinking people every- ent conditions and neither the young ones, and if I can help dairy cows. Would like to rent now known as Haiti, on April some from owners. Contact Mr. where. It only remained for the can nor will take the they neces- in any to spread glad tidings" part1783. way steps 120, He was taken to France Gcgg through central office or at magnetic ball to be started rolling sary to build a new social order. I will be glad to do so. and the steely grains of humanity That to be educated and emigrated to his homo, 168 I Street. Yours very faithfully, must be taken bp those step spring to meet and eagerly attach who believe in a GEORGE HOLLIDAY, Sr., America when he was eighteen years sysNatural Development wishes to themselves to it. As time goes on tem and them it can and will by Ogden, Utah. of age. Nearly his whole life was contact a competent contractor and it is bound to accelerate. Already be taken. There are now upwards panned In the United Stntes. He builder in southern Utah or cast the growth of the N. D. A. is a of in this Watch" for advertisement lived In Pennsylvania, Kentucky, ern Nevada. We have been invittwenty revelation to the onlookers, as well . A little work and a little Louisians and New York. He died ed to sponsor the erection of sonic as to the founders, and one of the country unite them and of Premier Bakery; Com-muni- ty on Jhnuury 27, 1851, in New York church edifices in those regions. leadership may main problems is the censorship of then we shall have a great start Address Natural Development AsMerket Bldg., next city. membership applications, in the in- - toward national It is sociation, Keith Emporium buildterests of harmony and efficiency, the only issue. us. thing that will save ing, Salt Lake City, Utah. , well-bein- Vice-Preside- nt .ncer' intertfI lL" ' scin-tilati- Vice-Preside- nt quan-conom- ic 1 1 160-ac- re . 5 n, u o 2 4 of 32 g.6 SSB 3 ed Briefly Told far Busy Readers LARGE FISH STORY. PARK ROAD CLEAR. ADVERTISE COUNTY. GRIND FREE FEED. CITIZENS FILE ACTION. MonMONTPELIER, IDA-T- he tpelier Rainbow Bod and Gnn dub, one of the moot active organise tlone of Ita kind la the eta to, recently reported that they bed planted 200,-00-0 finger ling trout last fall and tt la hoped to do the tame this jeer. IDAHO FALLS, IDA The Yellowstone highway was recently deesed of enow ee far ae West Yellowstone PRICK Montana. UTw-- 030 packages ef Rad Croes garden seeds, half of the total number received, have been distributed, according to the Carbon county relief admlnlatratnr. PROVO; UT. An a result ef e petition signed by 80 local dtiaena. County Attorney L XL Brockbenk has filed a complaint against the Provo dty school hoard, charging MftlfMttfiCt In boUd gPBISQVIIiLEp Ing ef n Utah cooperative poultry plant la expected to begin noon. The plant will be at concrete construction, B0 fleet wide end 80 feet long, with fall beeement HELPER, UT. Price end Helper chambers of commerce will Issue 25,000 folder advertizing Carbon county to tourlata In the near future. OGDEN, UT. Around one end one-hamillion bushels of wheat have been ground Into flour and feed for free distribution through the Red Cross In the territory west ef Denver. The bulk of the western grinding was handled by the Sperry end Globe mills of Ogden. IDAHO FALLS, IDA Celling for an appropriation nearly $7000 leas then for the fiscal year ended April 80, the dty coundl has approved n $804,8BLM budget for next year, as compand with last year's budget of $871,459.07. IRWIN, IDA The Bert Bond ranch home In Grand valley on the oath fork at Snake river waa destroyed by fin recently, at an estimated lose on building and at around $40,0001X11 TWIN FALLS, IDA The annual campaign of eradicating noxious weeda In Twin Falla county started recently. A carload of carbon bisulphide Is being distributed te farmers; who pay eosta of the work through a apodal tax levy. PROVO, UT Utah county valuations for 1982 are $3,122,074 under the 1981 grand total The total vet nation tor 1982 Is $28,450428. BALT LAKE CITY, UT She Lion House; Beehive House end the old territorial office building between them, historic LD.1 chureh structure, will be opened te the general public on Jnno 1 for the first time since their erection, Jnno X bring the anniversary of Brigham Young's birth. It la announced by the executive committee of the John A Young Family association, with the permtarion of the firat presidency of the church. Aa nearly ae possible, la spUa of the gnat tmangee made through the r tg yean; efforts will be made te rasters the rooms of tbo houea te the appearance ef the early days Artldea of the pioneer fandtnri; and many of the effects at Brifham Young never before exhibited win be shown to visitor by the descendant of tbeL.D.8. leader. ELKO, KEY Martin Lang, 4 camp tender, la dead, and Frank Archuleta, sheepherdtr, la In Elko county jaU, charged with first degree murder, following hie arrest aa the alleged slayer. BOISE, IDA The Teton national park, when $25,000 wee spent last year, will get $8,000 to connect the heads of two tralla leading op Death canyon and Cascade canyon; from the federal government. The Improvement of the Teton perk virtually wu ordered stopped by congress because of the attitude ef the people of Jackson Hole; who have bitterly opposed Ita development end enlargement The road allotment for Yellowstone perk In lf eon-ten- ts $153,000. 8ALT LAKE CITY, UT Condition of Utah ranges bee Improved several prints daring the peat month and prospects for spring and summer rouge ere bright acceding te the monthly range end livestock report Issued by Frank Andrews; agricultural statistician for the U. 8, bureau of agriculture. Then In ample moisture, the report states, to lonro n good spring growth, although eold weather bee retarded vegetation slightly. LOGAN, UT An appropriation has been voted by the Cache county commission for the improvement of the road from Providence canyon to the Rock 8pnr In Providence and an amount woe also' ap- propriated for repairing the High Creek and BmlthfieU canyon roe da. 8ALT LAKH CITY, UT It la possible that the state of Utah wUl soon be In the market for a loan of $1,000,000 or more on Ita tax anticipation notes, that bring the amount unofficially mentioned by to forested officials. |