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Show PROGRESSIVE AMERICA UBER ALLES Application lor Trade Name or, Device Mark, and, SS SOMETHING TO THINK ABOUT State of Utah, County of Snk Lake, Sam F, Kiefer. being lint duly iwom depoie and aayi that he ia owner and organizer of the trade name and located and doing biuincM in Sak Lake Kiefer City, County of Sak Lake, State of Utah. That the laid Sam F. in ia the euluave owner of the tradename, mark and, or, device deicribed mark the tpedficatioa accompanying thin affidavit; that the mid trade name, and or device bin uie by him in the buiinen of Peter Spnynozzle of the Sheepfold. U.S.A.. Flockmader of the Deiert. (Radio Btoadcartinglia for device or and said trade claims the mark, he and of name, late Utah, use in mid burinesa. SPECIFICATION To (continued from page one) Religion ia life lifted up into nobleness and beauty." Sam F. that Be K known all whom it may concern: state of Utah , being Public of buimem Radio Speaking, adopted Broadcasting, engaged for use u a bade name, mark and or device of which the following is a dein the scription orfac-amff- Big Gates on Little Hinges. Editorial Programltlst Columnist. Originator af "I Hava An Idea Radio Program H. G. Wells eounted by some as the world's master minds, says "The new collectivism is taking possession of the entire economic life of the world. We could not escape collectivism even if we desired to do so, but we ran see to it that it i colectivism in the freedom and the light. The monopolisation of natural resources by private ownership and finance, so that the hands of the workers cannot reach them and the plain necessity for mankind to break through these barriers and liberate these hoarded resources make such efforts as totalitarianism inevitable. To be media Broadcasting. Public Speaking. Writing and Publishing An Unusual PICTURE! Don R. Catlins Movies . The average cost of 100 kilowatt hours of electricity for residential use for the United States for private plants was $4 11 in 1937, and $3.24 for public a saving of 87 cents per month or $10.14 a year. Put the unemployd at productive labor, for their own use and benefit; establish a subsidiary economy for the dependent of our population, in which they can make themselves under a cooperative system, independent and democratically controlled. In that way you take them permanently off the backs of the taxpayers; yoju make them once more citizens, instead of demoralized paupers; them the give you right to hope, to build a future and to own it one-fif- th Organization U'lLy Yd News EVERY Min General Security ham and egg unemamrndment ployment compensation week provides seven dollars per between individuals to unemployed, twenty and fifty years of age, twenty The new doOara over fifty. April axth those suggest The committee form n committe to further principles of general security Bldg. 7:30 P.M. meet a! Ciiy-CKiefer of Salt Lake City, Utah. County of Salt Lake Last'yearja mining company purchased power from the local Power Company for less than $400 for which I paid 92,600 for Gordon Hyde. the same amount of power 246 So. OPINION Scarcity Thru the Ages lecurity dewing to' o. OLD AGB PENSION ORGAN held its tn This orginiaai-ionual State Convention Wodnes dsy and Thursday of this week end had a very sueeessful time. The organisation is getting stronger and more influential each year. The Basaar was a big success The dance was a whirl of delight The officials, acting on resolutions adopted, have advised the Governor and the Welfare Board that they are anxious to have all chislers prosecuted and are demanding action. They are also demanding that their petition for a special session of the legislature be acted upon. OH THE TRAIN Eaoy travel ooarioat at low east oa iut, modmaUaka Pacific txaias.DUctoadiBla9 car dan . . . fa dost baa highway kasarda . . . . . . oonfoxt Hagiatervd Mrrica. LOW FARES Upfc SaMLaksCttrta V Nuaa-Stewarda-w uus as iiui 4jm leba. Haller lew line to atha, Mfek. ssjs Ubenl nteia HaWa. Akevwy lew Berth bm-w- i, Tot Imrthmr limtalh aoMtalt: 0 A 0 JM T H I Til ( will be shown at 168 So.W.T.SI The TOWNSEND Townsend people are some wonderfully sue WEDNESDAY, April 24. 8 P.M. having cesaful meetings and the cause Mines Could Fill Rail Track Come and see how absurd it is growing. County of Ogden epoke the other week and Adolph Sor Is to live In poverty in a land enson weeks meet oi Abundance. Tickets 25c. ing, spoke at this Sr Commir-zion- er The greatest problem before the American people is the demand for social justice and industrial democracy. We cannot exist half slaves and half free. Just is Brandies. Now that theyre making ready to cut out some of the CCC it is well to consider what has been done by this organisation Director Robert Fechner, of the Civilian Conservation Corps few a days ago released a detailed report of the achievements of the CCC in its first six years of work on the American landscape, 1741.000,000 trees planted. 104,000 miles of truck trails or minor roads built. 71,692 miles of telephone lines constructed. 40,000 bridges built. Over 45,000 buildings of various types erected. 5,000,000 dams built. 16,000,000 rods of fence strung. 20,084 wells springs, water holes and small reservoir developed. Fire hazards reduced on 2,000,000 acres. 3 312 s 498 acres of forest stands improved. 9,000,000 spent forest fires. Soil work conservation or preventing fighting of farm acres on and 13,000,000 grazing lands, performed Farmers in all parts of the country aided in controlling gullies, building terraces, planting trees, and taking other steps to bind the topsoil down rather than let it ride away on the wind. During the first six yea s CCC has had 2,500,000 and these men have sent home to their families a total total of more than $500,000,000 out of their CCC pay. . fj Advertising Creates Sales SALES Create Jobs! . o man-day- lake Advertising Club es, A hotel in an Oregon city pays $182.76 a month to a private power company for electricity. The same service ia Tacoma, Washington, from the municipal plant would cost $64.31 nearly a third as much. The cornerstone of our state is economic equality, and is not that the obvious, necessary and only adequate, pledge of the three birthrights life liberty and happiness? What is life without its material basis and what is an equal righ t to life but a right to an equal basis for it? What is liberty? How can men be free who must ask the right to labor and to live from their fellow men and seek their bread from the hands of others? How else can any government guarantee liberty to men save providing them a means of labor and of life coupled with independence; and how can that be done unles the government conducted the economic system. How shall an equal opportunity for the pursuit of happiness be guaranteed to all save by a guarantee of economio equality?" Edw. Bellamy. Camera Fan Shoots Night Circus BbUupi 'em Back last year amounted to $3,966,035.00. About $ 1 0 for every man, woman and child in Utah, the Word of Wisdom state! I F BOB could only have his way, ing he would go to darkest Africa in pursuit of big game. But Bob is no millionaire. So he satisfies his hunting' instincts by shooting pictures photos of everything. Bob, you see, is one of Americas countless camera fans. The circus played his town the other night. Bob had always wanted to snare some prize photoflash shots of circus acts. But how to do this, what with his seat in the crowd so far away from his quarry? That was the question. Here is his answer : He captured circus scenes here shown with the aid of, believe it or not with midgets. No . . . not with the help of the familiar circus midget Truth is. Bob bagged each picture with a single tiny flash bulb no bigger than a walnut. So small yet so powerful is the peewee lamp that photographers are calling it the mighty midget" The rest of the story accounting for Bob's success in getting clear action shots from far away is this. He used d film. He took advantage of the fact that the mide get bulbs flash is a of light. This permitted use of a e reflector with the result that Bob was able to rifle a powerful "bullet" of light at his distant targets. loading. ora Is shipped bon mine to the mill or ineiut the ore la reduced to end 1 at theaa plants It I ihippod hr outside tha state tor nlahi I tha refinery It Is sent to tho 1 cator where the metal ta tme to finished materials Vhea flnlahed prod net la umpkttl railroad again In many laM has tha opportunity of nhtpptai product to tha point of sou lion. ton of ora therefore enota almost endlen chain of Mi and needless to oar. whoa tha lag Industry la actlrs tha n of tha railroad ear ara hn PATHFINDER polls keep mlMw of folks everywbtn in advance on vital question! war, politics, eketi Problems, labor, world events. An exclusive PAT feature. Nothing else like it, A real news sensation. Read in More Than a Million Home Besides, PATHFINDER is the worlds oldest and most widely-rea- d news magazine, bringing to yon in words nd pictures everything that happens, fresh from the worlds news center in Washington. World events verified and interpreted, boiled down into 20 interesting unbiased, departments n, complete. Costs 75 leas. dependable, 1 non-pjrtiu- UpathfTOr Bother Only $1.7 TH1N1 high-spee- REPAIRING O.K. Right Thinking Bringg punrC Good Reunite gtlULvl When yon think of having Jobs nt Moderate Tour Show Repaired 414 So. State Stre point-sourc- spot-typ- m isawawiaig SHOE The Law of the Standards By W. W. Whitney red. We must stand together for a the ie in Humanity American form of government I I the for stand change. stand for the Capitalist eyetem with improved finance. I am for solving the unemployment problem. I am for improving conditions for children and the aged and for fair and square treatment and bettor living conditions for the masses. I have evolved an economio plan whereby we ean save our system and solve our problems. I invite all men to Investigate. Write mo at Tremonton, Utah, Pint Public Opinion Public ownership means low rates; low rates mean a better living; a better living makes for clearer minds; and clearer minds make for a better nation. The total gross income from liquor sold in Utah ready for Pathfinder Polls Hive! "Millions are going about with bodies that are mere ghosts of the noble forms that they might be and with minds and souls warped and degraded. Yes, then millions are thus deformed and go about poluting the race because a few men are shutting them of from the more abundant life by restricting their access to proper food, medical attention, and environment. Even though one has no sympathy at all, he should be interested in keeping the race from suffering the terrible penalties that will be inflicted upon it in this way. Should the race pay this penalty that a few may have wealth?" Citizens, your state's total tax income for last year was $30,000,000,001 A nice glittering pile for the tax eaters to feed upon. About $70 for every man, woman and child. Let's work and change it. Its $ 1 0,000,000 more than in 1 936 Utahs mine ara tha but freight tonnage producer In the state. The amount hnuled b y tha Industry la M par cent of the total originated by the railroad! of Beeblvo area. If delivered at once, the mineral production of Utah yetri would completely fill nil of tha tracks within Its boarders. Not only do mines ship ore, but they nhlp nil kinds of machinery, supplies, etc. Many of Utahs largo producers bars branch line built to their on bins, while others ara forced to ship many mile by track or other mean. Pictured hero la one of Utaha greateit shippers, the Tin tie Standard mlno at Kuroka, showing railroad ean at tha dump Alfred Sorensen Progressive ,00 0 75 East 2nd. Sonth Thus, not only Bob saw the circus, but so did his relatively inexpensive camera. No wonder he "brought em back alive." Jewelry, Watch, Kodak Repairing 40 Yean In Salt Lake We can serve better than ever you |