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About 15,700 lives were lost in motor vehicle accidents (extaken be due freedom and to to our lack of allow our rights away clusive of grade crossing collisions between motor vehicles and ly in the matter? trains) in the United States during 1923, an increase of nearly interest is It up to each of us individually to defeat the predatory Grade crossing fatalities make a 2,000 over the 1922 record. ocialistic interests seeking to usurp our rights today through various total exceeding 7,000. the state or government into business This estimate was made by the National Safety Committee of amouflaged schemes to put the Automobile Department of the National Bureau of Casualty and it our expense. Surety underwriters on the basis of statistics of 135 cities. 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DONT BE THE Tuesday and Saturday Leave orders with Emmet Robin or 1 - Address Harry Bell Monroe, Utah . - . : to the Poor Indian JUSTICE INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS I.o the poor The expression, One of the things which impressed me most during my years Is from Alexander Popes of effort in Arizona, is the inscription on the wall of the court room on Man. It occurs as follows: whose untutored Indian the ,o, poor is in the Federal Building at Phoenix: without use thought Study dnd sees (Sod In Clouds, or hears ldtu Those words are as true l the wind. less; thought without study is perilous. five centuries before when Confucious written were as by they today Christ was born. They are applicable to every phase of our activiMake Allowance for Wind Allowance must he made for a wind ties, including the problem of present day human relations in indusnhout seven ndles an hour from of this Far much discussion from too vital try. question emanates e west at the average altitude used people speaking not from observation, but from experience, not the transcontinental mail service from personal contact with the situation, not from a practical study ghts of the United States post ollice partment aviators. a from less of the situation, but more or thoughtless assimilation of second hand information gathered from indiscriminate promiscuous Oldest Hospital Such people advance popular theories which serve to reading. Pellevue hospital In New York city When they Is probably the oldest hospital In the entertain, but which are barren of concrete results. confuse "collective bargaining" with collective harmonious under- United States. Its history runs hack about 183 yeurs. standing, and mistake cooperative effort for "effectual control of rivalries," they simply expose their ignorance, or misuse terms, forForecast of the Air getting that words are things, and those who misuse them freuent-lThe weather bureau furnishes the deceive themselves as well as others. L. S. Crates, Vice Pres., lr mail with special forecasts of eat her at four levels. The surface, Utah Copper company. P00, 2,300 and 5,000 feet. A A H : B H In-Ia- Sfe itesfr Es-i- y 2 s&r - 1 y iftrsttateSfrank vW office-holdin- F - Member Federal Reserve System 8 8 T5 ALSO MAKERS OF TWMRSE Brand Bib Overalls for Men and Boys RELIABLE MCvCHAND13E SINCE !S3 8 8 AT OUR EXPENSE The politicians and agitators who are constantly attacking established business, industry and governmennt, care little about the ultimate effect of their inflammatory preachings so long as they gain the temporary advantages or votes which they seek. Do you see any reds or half reds or socialists going to Russia or any other country where the establishment of their revolutionary doctrines has made the ordinary citizen a mere slave working to pay No you do not, the agitasalaries to an army of public officials? tors stay right in a prosperous country like this where they can keep their bellies full while trying to ruin the nation that feeds them. It will be a sorry day for our people if our government is changed so as to launch it into industrial" undertakings rather than confining its functions to purely governmental affairs as the founders of Our Country intended. Agitation for government or state ownership of various lines g of business and industry is really for the benefit of the class only as it cuts off the right of the private citizen to do business in every line taken over by the government. In the agitation for state development of water power resources, monopolistic state laws covering casualty insurance under workingmens compensation laws, and constant agitation for government ownership of railroads, we see the entering wedges which the destroyers of safe and sane government are trying to drive into our solid constitutional form of government. The farce of the whole proceeding is that proponents of all these destructive measures claim to be carrying on their activity in the interest of the people by attacking industries and corporations. They refrain from saying that if they are successful in their plans they will not only destroy the corporations but will "destroy the right of private citizens to build other corporations, companies, When you reorganizations or whatever you wish to call them. of the citizens to do business in groups you remove or move right SALINA SALINA UTAH O Pr. 8-- What the Railroad: Means to You JAMES FARRELL, Pro. H. S. GATES, V. H. B. CRANDALL, Cuhlcr C. E. PETERSON E. V, JOHNSON, AjL Gulden 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 4.4-4-" Communities, like individuals, only prosper through barter and exchange of commodities with other communities or individuals. The tVest, essentially an agricultural region, is far from its markets and sources of supply. Transportation is the life blood of its existence; lacking this the western farmer would turn to the primitive What is of status of past centuries and live the life of a peasant. real and vital moment to the West and to the whole countfy is the maintenance of a policy toward the railroads which shall keep them ellicient for service and insure their extension and improvement step by step with the growth of the population, enterprises and needs of the communities served. THE DENVER & RIO GRANDE WESTERN RAILROAD is earnestly endeavoring to supply the territory served by its lines with an adequate and dependable transportation service. 4 I - 4- 4 4- - 4 4 4 4 The Sevier Valley Mercan- 4- - 4 4 tile Company has taken over the agency for the International Harvester Company line of Farm Implements. 4 4- - 4 WHEN YOU SHIP OR TRAVEL Patronize The Rio Grande For Freight and Passenger Rates anj where East or West, or locally, call on or address any Rio Grande Agent. FRANK A. WABLEIGH Passenger Traffic Manager Denver, Colorado. 4- - 4 4 4- 4- 4- - 4 4-- 4 4 4 4 4-- 4 4- - - 4- 4 Complete line of extras for all l.H.C. Implements in stock at all times. 1 SEVIER VALLEY MERCANTILE CO, ! 4- - I 4 4' :vvK44-4-4-4-4-44-4-4-- |