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Show PROGRESSIVE OPINION marrtuStcondClM Mtter t the Port Office t Salt L City. Uuh. maer e r::IjV. Food For TlnoiiigM beginning made. Men willhave learned that it is the only way. If such a move were made today it would shake the fi-nancial and political world to its foundations But really a beginning has already been made. Mr. Howard B. Rand explains that a Royal Commission in Canada, appointed to excmine the present system and to find a way to solve the debt and tax problems, has had presented to it and is considering this very plan, and that it will eventually be adopted because it is the divinely ordained destiny of the nations to carry it through. It is the one and only sure solution of national and world problems. Such is the pro-gram, Any other course will lead only to chaos. The story of what the plutocratic perversion of democ-racy has done in Utah is one of t ie most pathetic chap-ters in the history of . a thrifty, frugal and industrious people. Here the power trust exacts three times as much for electricity as is just; the oil trust collects at least ten cents a gallon too much for gas; the meat trust gives the farmer about 1- -4 of what the consumer pays for his meat; the milling trust by merely grinding the wheat into flour makes it worth twice as much as the farmer gets for raising the wheat; the lumbir trust compells builders of homes to pay three times as much forlumberas it costs at the mills, the milk trust pays the farmer as low as 8 cents a gallon for milk and charges the consumer as high as 48 cents a gallon. And yet there are still people in the state who wonder why Utah is called the "Poor rich state;" and that many of our boys leave the state each year to obtain a FOUND A boy's leather fleece-line- d Coat-- Call this office I Foljowing are a few lessons in public ownership of light and power. T'le Los Angeles municipal plants brought in a net profit of nine million dollars for last year. Corinth, Miss-- ; issippi showed a net profit of 50,000. Knoxville, Tenn., had a" net income of $1,111,437 for 35 months of operation, and the people were saved some $4,000,000 in reduced rates. Before the war is over it will all be public ownership because the owners depending solely on money will not be able to operate and the cities and states or government will have to takeover. II is not a good idea to stir partisan politics to the boiling point in this country in face of the world situation. The re- - vival of contentions and strife such as have entered into some of the big campaigns will but sorve to further divide the people and lessen their chances of winning the war. "Never," says a commentator, "has this country seemed so near to defeat as now." This predicament requires a united front and the best effort, and the whole effort of every citizen must be put forth at once and for everv day of the struggle. Our attention has been called to the principles of the Bahai Faith whose members meet weekly, Wed. Eve at ' 50S Scott Bldg. As we believe in taking truth where we find it we publish here the twelve basic prineiples. 1 The oneness of mankind 2 Independent Investigation of trutn. 3 The foundation of all reiigion is one. 4 Religion must be the cause of unity. 5 Religion must be in accord'with science and reason. 6 Equality be-tween men and women. 7 Prejudice of all kinds must be forgotten. 8 Universal peace. 9 Universal educa-tion, 10 Spiiitual solution of the economic problem. 11 A universal language. 12 An inernational tribunal. The recent meeting of Roosevelt and Churchill, the out-standing representatives of the two great Israel nations, waj providential and entirely in line with prophesies made centuries ago. There was a crisis then, but there will be a greater one and these two men or their successors and others will meet again to discuss the carrying on of the program of deatiny. When things are a lot worse than at present there will be a solemn gathering and in that gathering there will be a discussion of ways and'means never before discussed in a political convention. Some distinguished leader will make a motion that there be set up then and there an ad- - ; ministration wholely in line with the divine plan outlined i e Bible, the law of Moses and the law of Christ being the foundation. The motion will be carried and a NOTICES TOWNSBND CLITB MEETS Club no. The local Townsenrt .40 &o meets at The Legion Hall, West Temple Frida night at .ou. OLD AGE PENSION METS The Utah State Old Age Wednesday 7.30. sion group meets Thursday 2 p. m. 404 City Hall, 41 Post Olfice Place. Have you read "Seven Years That Change the World" and 'Peace and Plenty For You by Wing Anderson? Then send tor blank to be-o- a free application a Kosmon Pioneer Advt. Loral Forum meets Sat. eve7:30 City-Co.BId- g G.C.C. Secretary A member of the Wes-atc- h National Forest will be the speaker Erosion, Floods The Extend Democracy club, Gene Middleton's. meets Sun-days 3:0, at City & Co. Bide fxS HERCUlAMU'i SBF5" ITALY. ' yfRKENT EXCAVATION NEAR NAPLES, REVEALS RUTS MADE BV THE CHARIOTS WHEELS CENTURIES AGO.... THE ruts IN THE COBBLESTONES ARE MORE THAN '9 9 INCHES DEEP. r FMix Lemon Juice yS at home Ab 10 REL,EVE RHEUMATIC PAINS .aids of folks who now take e.m? ul rheumatic pain-h- ave 'und that J tablespoonfuls of adding two ', taUawoonful of Lemon Juice. .of relief for the acnes lid pain, theyealsed y rheumatism lumbago It's no surprise either, for Allenru Is a old formula to relieve rheumat llhls" ant pains. In fact If It does not help money back. What could be fairer? -y-our Get Allenru today at any llv. druggist. Only 85 cents Do It Now. Alfred Sopcnen, JPEroWgrEesLsEivKe 'I' 'I' 'I' '8' 'I' i"j"S"8"S"5"8"i'Hi'3"i' 75 East 2nd. 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First things must be kept first! We offer these suggestions with an appreciation of your past cooperation: 1. Don't trust to memory or old lists for telephone numbers. A wrong number is a wasted call. 2. Answering your telephone promptly saves time and facilities. 3. Give persons you call enough time to answer, 4t. If there are delays on your calls, we hope that you will realize we are exerting every effort to keep them to a minimum. The Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Co. J(eep tliem fing &utj Sbefend iSonJi and Sitampi - m, jwn)wv-(n- )umom( m ' 4 ' J ' ' 5 - 1 t - 'v-t- , 7 v x ''2 A.merica says "keep 'em ilying." But to keep 'em flying we must keep 'em rolling on the rails. Materials, thousands of carloads, for planes, tanks and guns must be rushed to production and assembly plants. Completed armament also must be transported. Union Pacific is powered to do the job. Twenty "Big Boys," largest steam locomotives ever built, have recently ' been added to the large fleet of other super-powere- d rail giants placed in service during the past five years. . Millions of dollars also have been invested in freight cars, new rails and property improvements. For defense as well as industry's normal needs, Union Pacific the Strategic Middle Route connecting East with West upplies the demand for dependable transportation. City TicketOffice,Hotel Utah Bldg.Phone 3-- 1 544 he Tooymawe UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD 7fc taeccPfuM J&Ufc LITTLE MOMENTS IN BIG LlVP!J" jT ' 0 jj f io rrfoik im! .MiculjSi"'"0 . , yhJsr-- . THE HnOCFIErr1 C4K. 1 A Tr AND THERE L"' rLPjJ0gK j HAPP1LV EOEK |