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Show PROGRESSIVE AMERICA UBER ALLES EDITORIALS WORTH READING Some Items OPINION iiL5aABi for a TRULV (continued from page one) TRIP What the World Was Before of Personal America Was Born Some do not sense the need of warning, but we tellyou now that there ia more and greater need to warn America then there waa for the prophets to warn Babylon and Ninevah and Tyre and Sidon. This paper ia warning now and haa been for years. But who will give ear or apend a dime to awaken people to the dangers? Present ignorance may be blissful, but the sudden awakening will be on scenes of terror and violenc if the proper course is not pursued. There must be a change of heart. Interest m hours when the twilight The I AM group now baa a Reading Room at flit a Bldg.. 25 East 2nd So. 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Call In. bnn y topsy-turv- These are f mar af the characters all-arou- nd ls Quiet, wealthy young low he found his whole Dfe PETER ed If cutting has to be done, or chislcrs found, it would be reasonable to begin at the top, with those who receive from $3,000 to $4,000 a year, rather than down where they receive anywhere from $7 to $40 a month. While Utah is cutting Colorado is raising and has just ordered to be paid an average of $36 42 to its aged pensioners. Shame to the leadership in Utah that classifies them as the ill, the .decrepit, the aged and the idle who eat out of men and woman, theneer-do-welthe government trough. How cold I How cruel I frank Turbulent, laudu I0AD jy Salih Similar law LOW FARES turn to the portals of 'Today there are rebels and serpents trying to strike at tne thougts and patriotic that etherial realm where we vitals of America, and it is up to honest-heartritisens to do their utmost to preserve the last best hope of shalld use the gold we have earth. Those of her own who turn against her in this hour of been denied hers for paving the her trial and testing will become sons of perdition and go down streets. to oblivion to repose in ignoble dust with all the Judases and the Benedict Arnolds of history. L.C. Mecham,an honest insurance man, a church official in his ward and good YOU SHOULD SUBSCRIBE man, gets his infermation and inspiration from this paper. The ultra conservative Republicans and the ancient and And thats one of the main Democrats who have announced themselves as reasons for his success. candidates for thd presidency believe they can solve the economic problems, balance the budget, etc. If they all were Neigebor Frank C. Johnson is out of the hospital after a elected they could not do it to save their lives. They are simply attempting to open the futures portals with the pasts very serious operation. Two blood rusted key.1 This is a different day and the old ways and a hafl hours nnder the simply wont work. All they can do all they will do, is to knife at $50 per hour. help along in the wrecking that has been begun the world over. Neighbor R. G. Page was in There is no salvation in their platitudes and platforms, none with a few shekels the other whatever. They have neither vision nor wisdom. If anything while here he delivered and can be done it will be done by genuine liberals who work day a lecture op Technocracy. He more for man than for money. there is saving power that says in it and if the people had sense A writer says he has attended the launching of a battleship enough to turn things over to which was built at a cost of sufficient money to erect 15,000 all the competent engineers we homes. A disciple of Jesus was present to bless the giant de- could be saved economically stroyer as it went out to kilL Thus war is upheld and given the and secured against revolution. aspect of righteousness by the same sort of spirit and opinion This proves Mr. Page to be a as that which justified slave ships and the traffic in slaves, as wise man. that which worked tens of thousands of naked children to death Sylvester Earl of Virgin, Utah in mines and factories How else Bhall we account for the way is one of the true blue, outand manner all the elder statesmen are dragging the young Progressives of this standing manhood of the world into the muck and mud of war? The He tate. writes: Your edtruth is that the statesman, the priests and the financiers have of Jan. 12, very aptly itorial failed mankind. sounds a warning and lays down a challenge to the insurso insurance to ill the becomes It people speak contemptuance agencies that should echo administration the of the govbeing government (the ously to the four corners of this Re done at insurance recent was the as now as ernment always) convention held here. The govenmentthat protects them and public, and put to shame a click their busiuess, was held up to scorn, ridicule and contempt of rackiteers that might be hon in about as bad a manner as radicals do. Let them beware estly identified as one of the lest shortly their structure totters and falls, and then, we pre- 'enemies that is boring from dict, they will pray to God for government protection and within. They are afraid their control. They are not playing fair with the people. The enor- golden imge will be shorn of its luster. A few months on mous profits, stupendous and staggering, the mountain-hig- h of if in the true would the interests used people, give W. P. A. project with pick and salaries, them more than twice the amount of insurance for the premi- shovel would help them more ums they are paying. They and the banking interests they than anything else. are tied up with, revel id the wealth taken from policy holders after the fashion of lords in Belshsziars banquet hall. Why will they not look up and read the writing on the wall? Modern Babylon is in as much danger today as was ancient Babylon at the time of the feast. Mark that and remember! rock-ribb- ft, ba-t- wu d, crumbling world. ft . - well-infor- (This Paper claim memhefihip ia them all thiough pubkib 1 accept the beat dial each hai Is offer. They THE UTAH STATE OLD AGE PENSION OteZZ George J. Fox iskotfng meedngi every Sunday -. Cob, Bldg., for the American Foundation for Abundu The Townsend Club No. 1. holds meetine K Tenia g 7 :30-- t 168 So. West Tam, Give barn D.. notice farther till 265 at 91 East 3rd So dayaight Tbs Utah Progressive Labor Lug holda t 1 edueatlraal meetings every month In I6g So W "Aten tags are baM every Tuesday 7:10 p.m. (Hereafter this paper will give what personal news items it can get from subscribers and friends So send in your news items and dont be backward) all-arou- Organizations that are for HumantyjT Meets Thun. 2 PJL LO.OJ, Hall, Fast Tues. 2 P.M. Chapman Library, 8 So. 7:80 P.M. CityACo Bldg. To appreciate America one should know not only the con R. F. Allen of Logan was a ditions which prevail in the world today, but he should Salt Lake visitor the other day know something of the conditions that prevailed before AmerHe and called at this office. ica and its democracy oame into existence. With this knowhad if see there to down came ledge and some honest comparisons he should feel to thank Qod that he is an American living in the best country on earth. been any changes in the economic situation in Zion. No, Before America was born, ruler, for the most part were tybeastial. and They brother. Zion may be growrants, degenerates, selfish, cruel, ignorant abused and starved their subjects. They ing and all may be well within oppressed, clothed themselves in cloth of gold woven out of the blood her gates but it will take more and tears of the people. They lived in sin and extreme luxthan an omnipotent power to ury. They could torture, mutilate, imprison, kill at will anyone who gave the least offense. More than 200 offenses were change the system here. punishable by death. They eould take rents which amounted We have the original John to about all the peasants produced. If one failed to pay, the master could chop off his right hand. For so little as killing Smith on our list. He says that a hare for breakfast men were tortured and hanged. Labor originally people were all namwas oppressed and abused. Countless small children were ed Smith .but every one whodid worked to death in mines and factories. Imprisonment for forced to take an was debt was the rule. The universal poverty was appalling. All wrong other had no name, ideas The merited anj thus the best people imprisonment. progressive cities of liberties name. Foundations or the the name of retained worthy people rights and fortunes were being laid by the traffic in African slaves. Smith and the very best of Into such a barbaric world came America with a system these were John Smiths. whi:h hitherto had been looked upon as Utopian impossible. It was the first nation of any consequence to sail forth as a M. A. Nicolayson, printer, democratic state. It was a noble experiment which, at the writer, investiga-o- r time was the laughing stock of kings. The tories ridiculed proofreader, and and predicted failure. But there were" great souls, dauntless ed man, has just presented us of God were at and back the adventure. Washington spirits the helm and stood by the ship of state until it sailed out to with a guide to hesven a Bible success and leadership. America made all the world different. or whith we are thankful. Un. It. set the pace for democracy and caused history to be writ- doubtedly we need a guide to ten from a new standpoint. It was a light and a leaven to all . mankind, and it must forever remain the Great Hope of a ieawen as we are approaching over-taxe- STRe the Capital pathTiBES Bother Only $1.75 y.6 ", ... SELECT v-- Mnfc Vt , yfc , yt .... , vb 2 MAGAZINES Frail Grower Poultry Journal Gazette Breeders Ctovcrlenf American Review. 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