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Show ns rtiPATE. r ICE. UTAH their Uerected IbO feet to plosion tixk place fcbtx t w tare men the fioin cabin, away 1 were blastmg for a boiler fa Twenty Years Ago Apr!ucer, ate reprinted "rack-'- 1 from the Eastern Utah Advocate if fleecing the January 7. 1914 ) Munutpal coiniiiittres wn named d aiinounc-cGunderson this week by Vut new ad Tun undermining the Major Crh I hr following City in follows: aiJjKiintmrnia: Health, Dr E. F. Fisk, an jmjrtant part UaU L. hman, H R Kiikpatruk and E S 'loisley; Ma! shall, J. lair;l flight rditribution. It truly is a "road to Dai Mci t wa1,1 UJx-.rndrl.t waterworks, J F. Pace, A r as the general public is concerne..- terworksJiijnrr, and atm Is, Albert Patr, Kinnon and E. S. lluis'e public under.Lange point out in every-daattorney, C. C. McWhmnry; juiks, A. W. McKinnon, J A J. Lee; rtandable language what is going on, as follows: Lj;iUte tj( the and J. F, Pare. tUrt and from Albert of I.all. are and j coming city t,n roads, Mayor Carlos G under vn. J. F , Complaints of rising prices F. Pare and R R Kirkpatruk; electric Dr, home-ttmf, in Grumes; Increases physician, city price all part of the country. cent. Fisk; manager cf light and power committee, R. R Kirkpatrick, J. W. range as high as 50 or even 100 W MdCinnon; William Gillm. Ixjofbourow and An article which sold for a dollar last year now, plant, E. S. Huisley J F, Pace cemetery, ami the in many cases, is priced at $1.50 or $2; building inThe sum of $15,138 58 was appor- arid J. W. hlarm for the higher cost invariably is laid to K, S, W. Carl Mar spection, J. laxjfbouri tioned ty W A. and "higher wages. In the districts school cusen to the H Horsley This plea is as stupid as it is greedy. labor county. Pi ice dis'rict received the forms only a minor fraction of the cost of nearly largest share, $3188 75. Sunnyslde Lauded i very article on the market; ami this statement being n xt with $2106 99. minutes by official figures. By B. Y. U. Magazine can be proved in I wem10 what the days past r.. m- - During Eury two years, the Department of bas( u ftn 0It,.lU,.j band t,f Mrng; new rs are aUxir-n-g Rural new of Manufacturers, rce pubhshes a teiisus mrn lnvadl the ,0n. In fxiwer and spajx an to rmjd accoidud dignity ed on reports from substantially all the manufac numy of them weie recognized aitiele in the recently published luring establishments in the country. Two fig- by hxul officer ax widely known Quarterly Prlghain magazine ures given in the census are particularly inter- cli'jKTutP ihunioters, A number have Young university. activiniimeruted through esting. One is the amount of money which the "The community newspaper has office. of the sheriffs and ity manufacturer receives at the factory door, come into its own as a teal social the other is the amount that he hands out at the Cu'ms e, "Y" in the coal force," writes Carlton in an article A yiar of pro.sjx-ntwindow for wages. payroll fields of Utah is predicted by J. E. journalism instructor, In 1til, the last year for which figures are Pettit, state coal mine inspector, in entitled "New Possibilities in CounJournalism." He uscrite the ready, the manufacturers of the United States his annual report. The coal output try pajK-r'growth in prestige for 1913 was 3.289.255 short toms, an countrysixial service teceived for their goods at the factory door to during the its increase of 200.899 tons or 6 5 In the same year, they paid out in wages cent over 1912.1912One less fatalinacciWays in which this service is givthe is shown dent than in follow: The papers have providen $7,255,092,000. of fatalities number and the report ed information on scores of moveRentemlrer, manufacturers themselves furnish during the year left but five widows aimed at improving conditions, ments them bureau Census these figures; the and six surviving children. only puts have carried on rescue activities will and and Take you paper, pencil together. when banks, industries and individuBurglars broke into the Kentucky als have find that manufacturers received in prices nearfaced rum, and have acted house through night Sunday liquor ly six times as much as they paid out in wages. as spokesm n and advosome rase community the bark stealing In still .simpler form, the labor cost of an goods, $13entrance, cates. in cash and a revolver. article sold at the factory door for one dollar Articles by President F. S Harris, in H. R. Merrill. Professor E. local 17.5 If cents. that Professor well known X. F. wages factory Cameron, averaged were increased 50 per cent, the manufacturer coal operator, narrowly missed death C. Dent and Foraco Green arc inwould be justified in charging $1.08'i for the Tuesday when a dynamite explosion cluded in the publication. article previously sold for a dollar. If wages were sent a large rock thiough the roof Deer in national forests decreased of a cabin on his coal property. Mr. doubled, his extra expense would be covered by Cameron had gone into the cabin to from 969,330 in 1931 to 946.546 in cnarging $1.17 cents. confer with some workmen. The cx- - 1932, but elk increased from 96,905 (pic follow mg item y, t it Lof-bouro- w es Xi, jr 1879. rrf'tf'KC'K ON TANKS IJhrii Chamber of Commerce has infff again, this time telling Con V"t5 do almt taxes. The Chamber on capital trains abolished or re-insists on credit for taxes paid abroad. It vf ''Vkgainst efforts to plug holes in the rx law, and fears that to abolish the incJ company Wigginn favorite trick may 'cnnlize innocent individuals." Rut most of all, the Chamber fights any use ef the taxing power as an agency of reform. The object of taxation is to produce revenue," says the Chamber. "The correction of economic abuses or social defects should not be sought in a revenue measure." The U. S. Chamber of Commerce never favored any measure at any time to cure economic abuses or social defects. It is devoted to preserving and extending both Taxation can Ik mane the most potent agency of social reform in th; world. The manufacture of jHiison matches was abolished by a tax. The circulation of wildcat banknotes was abolished by a tax. The concentration of wealth in towering fortunes which was the chief cause of the depression and which is also the greatest single menace to our democratic institutions can be stopjied by a tax on high incomes and inheritances; and there is nothing to show that the work can lx done in any other way. ' The Chamber of Commerce objects to taxa tion as an agency of reform chiefly because taxation works. Exchange. Rural Papers fie I tax-dodgi- SUNDAY, Dec. 17, marked the anniversary of a milepost in the march of advancement of the nation, in fact, the entire world. For it was 1 two just thirty years ago, Dec. 17, 903, that humble and Orville Wilbur, brothers Wright, bicycle repairmen of Dayton, Ohio, made the first known airplane flight at Kitty Hawk, North jx-- LESSON FOR ALL WHAT is the most pleasant sight you have seen recently ? The cheeriest sight we have seen in a long time was that one day last week of a father emerging from the office of a doctor, his arms bearing his small daughter, probably eight or nine years old, both of their faces wreathed in smiles that indicated joy as a foundation. Here evidently was a case where illness or injury had been experienced, probably in a moA RACKETEERING" GAME ment casting a happy family circle into an at- pAILURE to properly supervise operations in mosphere of gloom and fear for the future. the business field, particularly in the high But the smiles on the faces of that father finance division, played at. important and as they emerged from the doctors in daughter part bringing the United States v a new low level. office indicated that their fear had been supWith the present uptrend there Js plenty of pos- planted by happiness in the knowledge that while sibility that similar failure will rave a most de- they had experienced a cause of pain to the child vastating effect on the welfare of he nation. and sadness to the parent they were filled with For months the retailers have ueen facing joy in the knowledge that it might have been the discouraging problem of increased prices of worse. manufactured commodities, advances far out of And there, gentle reader, is a lesson for all. proportion to the general benefits that were sup- The world would be a much better place for posed to accrue through the jumping of prices. everyone if we would smile more with an inIt is evident that a racket has been and is g ward appreciation that whatever our troubles conducted in the operations, are, they might have been worse. pre-vio- Or. J. C. Hubbard, and Hiliiu ftwrfaua Offle Hours, 3 la c. PkoM 24ld. 234, Ctok Uortrte buUdiBC. hurt, ji-u- trnra t,. t Ug' Dr. R. F. McLaughlin, Iliysirlsa mm burg Hours, 10 a. to. la 13 aoep. 2 la 6 I . , Offlca Pbona Real ttr or gy OoamrrrUl Rank Ruilding. Price, tiy 1(13-W- Walter GGease, Altarorj Al Law MT Prti XI uk Wallace Mortuary, UraoMg Kxnbsbnrr, A. S. Wallace, Mn,er. Ambulance brnrice. Day or Nlki Pbona 13 Hca. Ctl B. W. Dalton, JuTcnita Judga and Attorney At Law Phone 330. 27 Baet hints L. A. McGee, Attorney At Room Dw 6 and 6, Hile,nl RuUdlnf, Prl Utah. Ibonea, Office 193. Residence & H. J. Binch, Attorney At Law 710 Jody Building, Balt ITtre, - Lakt (Tty, Tm Iub Funeral Home, Flynn Licensed Ixobalmers. Quality Brrrlre, Rraaonabl Coat inbulasc Service. Phone 29 Price, I'Ui Dr. N. E. Kin- g- Eye Sight Specialist Permanently Located at the Gift Shop, Helper, Utah Lenses Duplicati Eyes Examined FRI. & SAT. JANUARY 5 and-- 6 I Carolina. So little was thought of the possibility of the "infant of modern transportation that only five spectators turned out that day to see the Wright brothers make their first successful flights, four In all. The first flight lasted twelve seconds, covering a distance of 120 feet. The final flight seconds and covered a that day lasted fifty-nin- e distance of 852 feet. True that was not an auspicious start, it was one, however, that satisfied the Wright brothers that they had successfully evolved a plan for man to join the birds in winging his way through the air, artificial though his methods might be. The advancement that has marked aviation during the past thirty years has almost paralleled that in the automotive field, the development in both lines having been more pronounced during the past ten years than during the two decades. The part that aviation play- ed inthe World War was probably far greater than isven appreciated generally now; the part that it lnS played in commercial advancement since the ar j3 0f more importance. And the part that avtion will play in the future of man cannot be reauiy grasped now. Aviation will in all probability revolutionize transportation within the next ten yers. s PECULIAR POLITICAL LANGUAGE "LOVE thy neighbor as thyself. That, press dispatches state, was the theme of the Christmas address delivered by President i Franklin Roosevelt in Sherman park adjoining j the White House Grounds. And what a theme for the occasion! We can imagine the disdain and the despair of the old type of politician when he is faced with expressions of that type from the nations chief executive. Shades of such past political bosses as the late Mark Hanna, Joe Cannon and Boise Penrose ! But to go on My happiness, President Roosevelt stated, springs from the deep conviction that this year marks a greater national understanding of the significance in our modern lives of the teaching of Him whose birth wt celebrate. To more and more of us the words, Thou shalt love thy neighbor as thyself, have taken on a meaning that is showing itself and proving itself in our purposes r.nd daily lives. And there, gentle reader, lies the basic foundation upon which may be erected the social structure that promises elimination of many of cur haressing problems. ItIRTII OF AVIATION UOFESSIONAl tl-- tx-e- n lk m the same time. 103.858 SujH-iintende- H JANUARY I. THURSDAY, A ix Thrift or Pride of the Valley IFlknmi? be-m- Butter 2 Lb. 29c JAR ROSEDALE SUGAR Corn 3 28C CANS SWEET CLOVER Honey 63c PAIL 10 Lb. TOMzVTO Soup j price-advanci- 9c POUND PEANUT a.3D 48 Lb. Bag. Prunes 17c CANS 3 ROB ROSS PANCAKE Flour 3V2 29c Lb. BAG TOMATO SAUCE Sardines Grapefruit 3 5c Catsup CAN FOULDS EGG 23C Noodles Lb. Pkg. AIRWAY (Soffee 23c CANS 2c u 5c 12c CAN SOLID PACK Tomatoes WOODS CROSS 3 39c CANS Filbert Nuts POUND 19c BUNCH BUNCHES 9c Vegetables 25c Oranges DOZEN l29c ARIZONA 2 Grapefruit 6 FOR 30 AND 60 WATT 3 .I0c Light Globes . Millerton Milk Is ALWAYS Pure BABY BEEF SHOULDER CUTS POUND LOIN OR RIB UNINSPECTED Lard Pork Chops POUNDS iffc. Millerton Dairy brings you fresh, pure, health-buildinmilk, produced under the most sanitary conditions. Safeguard and build the health of your family by using Millerton Milk the Milk of Highest Quality. g MSLLEEiTON PAIE1Y United States Fuel Company FOITIIE IN THE PIECE uvla RUmp Roast Lb. -- b-4c Salmon POUND SWIFTS SLICED Tn ii3a(3Ga Lb Pound .. H2C ESC |