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Show PROGRESSIVE OPl'SH" WHY NOT INVEST IN PEACE"! Editorial arOur Peace Tlan is not the kind that opposes the present mament plans of the U. 8. A It favors it. It believes that whi n wolves Ret into the floek i f nations nothing but sup- erior force will drive them out and make them behave. As hu. force will command manity is now constiuted nothing but iron How is law and order and decency maintained in Peace. enforce city, county and state? By force! And as the people enlaw against individual crimes, so the world must learn to force laws against national crimes before any semblance of P ace can come. Of course, the ultimate universal Peace can will of cononly come through the kindly heart and good the verted individuals. So individuals by the millions must be converted to this idea. The heart aye's the part aye, that makes us right or wrong." On Saturday night Howard Scott, chief Technocrat of North America, will delivered a lecture at the Hotel Utah, and those who attend will get a clear vision of a new, thoroughly Ameri k echnocracy nor any other sane system can FORK IS NEWCOMER come into and remain in the ascendency. Stand for Peace and IN EATING TOOLS burdnnHl Club No. 1. Sam Kiefer presAnd women too ident, meets every Tuesday ev- With hew. ening 7:30, at 255 East 3rd So Copyright CULLS By the Resident. Salt Lake City Townsend Club No. 1. breasts And crushed by Townsend Club No 1 will give a barn Dance every Friday night till further notice at 255 East 3rd Bo. We have a real old Barn Dance Orchestra and will show both old and young a m od time. Membersand their guests welcome to all Tuesday Assistance croup the Regular meetini, every Friday, 2 P.iT? and Friday meetings ternity Ilall. Keepon.itk, Agunat triumplmh For no question is Until it i. settled nwf Th ou A6, 1 Manufacturers of OFFICE STORE FIXTURES Superior Cabinet Work Phone Was, iu P. Henkel, Mgr. Willy We have Added A TILE Department to bt operated by Mr. H. Wynn BANK Farms and mines are important to each other in many ways. Tba S restest farm market in Utah is mining and its silled industries. The accompanying two photos ara of Joa Bnrgener of Midway. On ths left hs la shown ready to begin a day's work in ths Uaitsd 8 tatas Smelting Refining and Mining company properties in the southeastern end of the Park City mining district At the right he to shown in mining togs coming off shift Mr. Burgener was raised on n form in the fertile valley below the mines of ths esstsrn end of the Park City mining region. When conditions are stack In ths mining to Industry, he turns his attention Office aad Factory Salt Lake 612 S. State Street ,, ,v. A. I'- forming. Hand"" of miners follow this method of earning n living. Others work on farms during ths spring, summer and autumn, and than find employment in mines during ths CRy.Uu . A wlntsr. Besides furnishing employment for formers during ths off season, ths development of many mining properties has resulted In ths development of water which ha tha value of farm lands. m REPAIRING SHOE Righ t Thinkiag Brings Good Basalts When yoa thiak of haviag your Shoes Repaired Spoon, Knife Were First THINK mit Jobs at Moderate Pria 414 So. State ghg Among Food Utensils. Spoons that Washington, D. C. cooped up walrua strew from a common pot, and knives that sliced off mouthfuls of raw blubber for hungry Eskimos 1,000 years ago were found in Alaska this summer by a Joint expedition of the National Geogrsphio society and the Smithsonian Institution. "These ancient utensils give a vivid picture of the life of ten centuries ago, but they also are reminders that although table man ners have changed, eating Implements of today are essentially the same as In prehistoric times." says the National Geographic society. The spoon is as old as himself, or at least, 'as a wit remarked. as old as soup, while the knife dates back equally far. Evan the fork, though only a few hundred years old In its present form, developed from skewers or broiling ticks, which were stuck in the sh with fish 'pitted' on them tor cooking. The first forks had On the street one day last weak, Joe Bush and me were talking to a young businessman one of the 2nd generation of his name in the State of Utah the Son of a Pioneer. Among other things he made the observation that The country, the United states of America, Utah included was being run by the culls of the country. That observation we suppose would include President Roosevelt, Governor Blood, Attorney General Joseph Chez, United States Senator Thomas, Congressman Abe Murdock, Dr. Townsend and all others who are persona non grata to the observer as Culls. According to the observer he specifically included al who for some reason or other have hit the toboggan and who now in there declining years, their ability to hold their own in the business world or find employment and hold it, find themselves in need and because that need is recognized by an administration that can see around a dollar and see the value in a member of the human family, therefore, the country is in the hands of the culls. only a single prong. According to the observer he specifically included all First Spoons Were Shells. on the WPA or in a CCC camp is a cull; anyone Eskimo spoons "The who accepts help from the nation the state or the church found prehistoric in Alaska are of ivory is a cull while those who grind out the lives of the poor or the horns or bones wood, of caribou. and live on 10 per cent of the widows mite are admitted into The knives have wooden, hrory or courts of the mighty, their reward a crown and a seat in the bone handle with ilate blades ground to a sharpness comparable holy of holys. It is interesting to look back over the pages of history to toe table knife of today. "The earliest spoons, however, and note what has been done when Governments were taken over by the Culls. When our Government was founded the probably were clam or oyster shells, or small gourds. Later someone royalists were satisfied to Let well enough alone; but Patrick Henry, one of the leaders of The Radicals startled thoughtin of insertingendtoeof shell or the split gourd stick, even the radicals when he said, Ceaser had his Brutus thus making a handle. and Charles the first his Cromwell George the III may profit by their example was Abraham Lincoln coming up from the grass-root- s hooted at, bood, burned in effigy by the aristocracy of his age. Why, because he would free the slaves, the culls of the Bouth. The man of Galilee who went about doing good who gave his strength to the weak his substance to the poor his sympathy to the suffering maybe he never was referred to as a cull but action sometimes speaks louder than , words and they, the proud and arrogant leaders of the church and Btate of his day did nail him to a cross between two thieves, who would in the words of the observer be classed as culls. The writer has no knowledge of what the holier than thou called the Utah Pioners as they killed their leaders, drove those of the Mormon faith from the Mississippi valnr iih. K. W. KEMMERKR nf latmtallwal Hmm-t-. Prince of the then uncharted west, but fr, tmmtr ley states into hm Cnlrmity. and Mnnhrr was Mormons were treated as culls. the whatever it AilriMHT f'Maril nf the Annin. UWrlj Lnim. The American people of today are told by all the means of communication there are, that we are headed for a dictaThe Increase In our public debt torship every farmer, every laboringman, every business- tor the three years end eg next man, every young man who would build an industry, every June will be approxiunitely equivaa mine'- from the date sheepman, every cattleman, every young man in search of lent to a college education, every young lawyer and doctor with a I'nliimtnia discovei America In the present time. Meanwhile our taxes degree, every young man and woman who would many and also been Increasing rapidly build a home, every banker knows full well that this country while hare our national Income out nl has long had a dictator and his name is Dollar Bill. which they are hits been And becausd the Government of the United States of far below what Itimynhle waa Hie America, would help the people of the republic to strike the depression, haring declined every year but one from ittti to shackles- that the Dollar Bill has enslaved them with and haring averaged In current dollars called are culls those wiio moment for the are XI they by loner during the last free of the dictates of the most relentless, exacting, heart- threeperofCentthese less dictator the world has ever known, and because the the three yeara years than during preceding. people and the administration would unseat the dictatorship Hundreds of millions of dollars of Dollar Bill they are refered to as culls. of our recenlly accumulated deficit In the words of Patrick Henry What is it that Gentle- Imre lieen incurred to for the men wish? What would they have? Is life so dear or peace production at excessive jwy coals of unso sweet as to be purchased at the price of chains and productive and little needed piddle forks and to compensate farmers slavery Forbid it All Mighty God. And quoting Moronis 2nd epistle, Chapter 60, verse 63, tor destroying little plan. plowing page 252 from the book of Mormon, I quote, Behold, I am under cotton, and for not prodtic Ing props and live stock The bur Moroni your Chief Captain, I seek not for power, but to pull den taxation Is liiereaatHl to obit down. I seek not for honor of the world, but for the glory tain offunds to destroy the national of my God, and the freedom and the wellfare of my wealth out of wldrli the taxes must Iam not of the Mormon faith, but I would like country. to write be pnld. that quotation not only on the rocks of the everlasting hills Present Policy Dangerous. but write it deep into the hearts of the people of my country' Although we have been expert I would like to write it over the mantel of the homes of my enclng a substantial growth or taxes country where mothers build their alters and teach their during ths luat few years sgalnat children reverance to God and loyality to country, I would which the public are showing Inlike to write it in letters of (ire on the pulpits of Priests and creasing opposition, our enormous Ministers in churches where they preach God and worshin Increase In public extiendltures has been financed chiefly not out of taxMammon. Whoso mockeths the poor reproaches his maker and he ation but by means of Inflationary from the banka. In this that is glad at calamities shall not go unpunished IWeibs borrowing tact Ilea the greatest dnnger of Alfred Sorensen, Progressive JEWEjLE U t Jewelry, Watch, Kodak Repairing T5 East 2nd. Son 3 5 Years In Salt Lake 9rm Rdtek, QnaHrAadJUf Written words can't take the place of telephone visits with loved ones in other towns . . . Hearing them is next best to being there. 7b ptnrt&r wUl it gfad t tttt ym rmtts t any town TIE MiamAIN We can serve you better than ever m STATES TELEPIBHE &TELESIAPI COMPANY Advertise-Reac- h A COMBINED MINING AND FARMING Buyei PROJECT ' Outlook Alarms - ,; r-- finance Experts the-deser- t I g-- - !!. Chapter 17, verse P. ur presert financial pulley. 1 MODERN WOODWORKING it. BIG GATES SWING ON LITTLE HINGES Honor thyFmher. 0,d OUR PRINTING that neither work and fight for NEWS After bis Saturday evening roadcast December 3rd, Peter ipraynossle (Sam F. Kiefer) will leave for the state of Washington to fill a number of spearing engagements. At Yakima ie will be the principal speaker of Washington state horticultui e Assn December 6to. On Saturday evening at 7 p.m overKS.L. Ilarry Clark and Peter Spraynossle, will celebrate their 400th week on radio. One team, one spohsor, one station for 400 Meeks. This so we are advised, makes them the oldest radio team working for one sponsor an any hookup on any station in the U. S., record to be proud of. The sposors are the original Utah Woolen Mills. can and scientific, order. We believe in Technocracy as much We do all kinds of Printing. wil what But welcome We Scott. Mr. invite all are friends to visit and as any one remember we print Technocracy amount to if the people do not establish Peace us, and Handbills, Wedding Stationary, within the country Peace between the groups and factions Christmas Annoucements, but a Peaceful world it will be broken down am Cards anything in the rrinting anything jn ine. Our paper is also legal to any of its chief supports destroyed. It would save the country all kinds of notices publish now, but the powers that be will not let it. If things keep Remember your friends. they now are going there will be so going the way much internal strife, so mueh racial warfare, so much moboc-rac- y, BH TOWNSEND CLUB Farmer or Miner Record Radio Performance iefer-Clar- Ths accompanying views show the Tooele plant or the Internation- tha surface plant and tha portal of al Smelting A Refining company the Elton Tunnel at Tooele, Utah, and will be extended into the Bingham district. Tha total distance of the tunnel will be 23,000 feet, a little over 4 miles. U will aerve a drainage and transportation tunnel, ellmlnntlng much pumping and hoisting expense In mlnea of the Bingham district which It will aerve. The tunnel will also be ueed aa a transportation unit for men who work In the Bingham district. It la expected that many will move from the eonjested conflnea of Bingham to beautiful Tooele valley. Ore. from the National Tunnel A Mlnea property In Bingham ara now hoisted to tha anrhea and shipped by tramway to the amelter at Tooele. The tnnnel will tap tha properly at a depth of 2500 feet, thereby eliminating much and holding. Tha tunnel pumping will alio Already thj National Tunnel A develop nearly three mllaa of here- Mines company has extended newmlnen,, ly 1400,000 In equipping end driving the tunnel thus far. The porta nd It la hoped that some new of the tunnel la altuated Just below win be added to tha which baa) rightfully been called a farming find mining project". Below the tftnnel Ilea fertile Tooele valley where agricultural activities have been .retarded due to the lack of adequate water. The Elton Tunnel, now In only of its total distance, hat developed a heavy flow of water, which will be liquid gold" to the potentially rich region below the tunnel. Plena are now being formulatec for the establishment of amall s on tha hundreds of acres which la now practically waatelund. due to the lech of sufficient water. It li planned to the' area Into from two to three acra tracts of land, which win be sold to mine and amelter employees aa well as farmer, at a low coat. one-four- farm-stead- e vrr,relrd wealth. When completed tha tunnel will represent an Investment approximately fl, 250, 000, all of which will hnra been spent on wages, supplies and equipment The father" of the project la James 0. Klton, of the subsidiary who ha. been l"ff throughnut ed States. policy el of return fr1 mnnager stale's International Rmolllng company, a the devekipnK1 rud jji |