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Show HL EA SERVING FAntD private enterprise. Many of the economic crises which come from time to time, not only here but throughout the world, are often the result of political action rather than economic. This can be remedied only as statesmen have a greater understanding of economic laws and the conse quences of their own legislative activities. The first step is for legislators to realize that they are powerless to abrogate moral and economic laws, even by a large majority vote! ID IE IB VALLti RIVER BEAR THE PuHished by the tT ?RT TQHIVr. COMPANY. IflC. on Thursday afternoon, fof Fnday Distribution SUBSCRIPTION RATES (in advance) $2.50 per year at Tremonton, Utah as Second Class Entered at matter October 15, 1925 under act of March 3, 157. r A. N. RATTING, theroce Editor-Publishe- Hows Business ? MXlf AHEAD n GEORGES. BENSON who lived about 450 B.C. It denotes that form of Government ECONOMICS which the ruling power is in W. Babson By: Roger legally invested, not in any parThe word Democracy has been ticular class, or classes, but in csed from the ttnw of Herodotus every voter. Our concept of Democracy is in the Declaration of Independence: "We hold these that truths to be that created are equal; men all creatheir endowed by are they tor with certain inalienable rights; that among 1 i fe, liberty the pursuit of happiness; that to secure these rights govern-mentare instituted among men, t I deriving their Just powers from r. the consent of the governed." The economic system under which this nation has prospered has until recently been operated according to the above. This includes freedom of private in itiative, freedom of contract, economic competition and a rleht to the fruits of success gained within the law. The func tion of the Government was to secure fair play for all legitimate NYLON 100 enterprise and to protect the in the enjoyment of individual Sport Jackets his property. This system has proven to be the most conducive the new Now available to the highest living standards! quick drying and greatest happiness. In the Nylon Jhar gives you the most "absolute state", as existing in protection from the wind Russia, the State claims unlim ond the rain. Zelan treated! ited right to dispose of the per son and the property of its Washable Shrinkproof. See the citizens "in interest of our wide selection of colors. This is the complete State". Sizes 34 to 44. antithesis of the American political and economic system. of Lack of understanding economic laws and the consequences of their own acts is a characteristic of many political leaders. Yet many of our people MEN'S STOKE feel that government must take over many of the functions of DI3IOCRACY-COVI31XMEN- self-evide- these and are s 1 PraUcitMtrdiiii T '"-- 5 9.95 ... long-wearin- CilUft Scertg.JlrUiM AN INSPIRING MESSAGE FROM LABOR One of Arkansas's big daily newspapers has Just published a special edition commemorating 50 years of progress by the state. It was the largest newspaper ever published in our state 230 pages - and it presented a stunning picture of an indus trious, progressive people and an advancing living standard. Fifty years ago Arkansas was a backwoods stats. Today it is a for the nation in economic and social progress. peac-mak- er In the past 10 years Arkansas' per capita income has tripled and the educational opportunity now offered its children constitutes probably the greatest degree of improvement achieved by any state in the nation. The progress and the cause behind it arouse a temptation to propound on the great inherent assurances in the American freedom system for improving the welfare of all the people. However, I wish to devote this column to an advertisement in our commemorative newspaper. It sounds a powerful challenge to the people of America. It is the ad of the Arkansas State Federation of Labor (AFL). A Call for Teamwork The photographic illustration in the advertisement portrays a workman standing on a construction scaffold, waving to the capitalist whose money is financing the building and presumably the industry which will occupy it. The capitalist, being driven into the construction grounds by a chauffer, is returning the workman's greeting. In the picture is cordiality, mutual understanding, a lively spirit of cooperation. The advertisement is headed: "Sure, Arkansas Is Going Ahead If We All Pull Together," This is a challenge that transcends state boundaries. It is a challenge to people of all economic levels by ANN WOOD Bishop and Mrs. James Wight were Salt Lake visitors Friday. n Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Chnsten-seand Deon and Fern Lott were In Ogden Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Historic eastern centers . . . scenic grandeur . . , outdoor recreation . . . happy, restful days whatever you desire, you'll find your wishes fulfilled by the Union Pacific Accommodations to fit every need, every pockctbook: Pullmans, with sections, roomettes, bedrooms, drawing rooms, compartments; Coaches, with reserved reclining seats; Lounge Cars A . . . Dining Cars. train trip is a vacation in itself. You relax dine leisurely, meet congenial people, have plenty of room to roam about, and arrive rested and refreshed. Sm your narit Union Fotlftc repretentalive for deiolli pnd retervaiiont. for Dependabla Tran$portation-- B Specific . . . soy UNION PACIFIC n u o c n in THIS ' 1 - Jl. of Foci Deuy TO i v tjgan. ; j you r x. 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A Sound Economic Premise The advertisement presents this response: "The Arkansas State Federation of Labor, state branch of the American Federation of Labor, believes that our state will grow and prosper through teamwork more than any one single factor by working together for the preservation of our American econom ic system. We believe founder words of our beloved founder Samuel Gompers and uor president William Green, that man- astineni is jusuy entitled to fair profits and that labor should produce to its maximum energy ana ability to that end. "We expect safe and sanitary working conditions for cur members and the privilege of bargaining freely with our employ ers tor a higher standard of living and for higher wages as we produce more goods at lower cost for the mutual benefit of all." mis sound statement mits fundamental economic laws in I" t msi Lowest-built...tha- ts $ . 200,00 ee ... i& n in Salt their proper relationship and it clearly shows that a sure way for America to continue its proof gress is through econ our in the various groups omy. This Arkansas labor organ ization subscribes to the econ omic law requiring productivity for the creation of wealth and the improvement of living stand ards for all. Here is a common ground on which labor and management can surley stand. It is safe and sound. It contains the essence of the capitalistic system. At our sixth Harding College Freedom Forum held on our campus last week, 100 community and industrial leaders gathered to ex plore avenues of approach to ward a better understanding be tween the various groups in our ofsociety. A preacher-conferthat fered the suggestion fundamental Christianity a belief in God provides a base on which all segments could stand and work for the common good. The idea of higher wages for increased productivity is a common ground on which one of our most disruptive domestic conflicts could be resolved. This challenge of the Arkansas State Federation of Labor is inspiring. iUll 1 ,.. h-P- visited relatives Lake on Friday. Petersen is visiting James us-lab- ? Dider-ickso- T.u-J-- who has been ill, at with his daughter, Mrs. Ella Harding, Idaho. Preston, this Lake City Holton. of Salt Mrs. Jack Winn Sr., Mrs. Franweek. Frederickson and Mrs. cis Mr. and Mrs. William Watt and Smith were the guests of Polly Mrs. Py over and Valene and Clair Andreason Earl Anderson on Monday. were Ogden visitors Friday. bal)y Mr. and Mrs. Milton Anderson daughter Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Wood, and Mrs. Earl Anderson visited Ann and Vern visited in Salt in Brigham on Tuesday. rung. Lake with Mr. and Mrs. Rulon M. Wood and Larry, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Jorgensen O'Kieth Adams and Mr. and Mrs. and Virginia Ericksen were in Royal Robbins of Layton during Salt Lake Friday evening to the weekend. attend the Los Angeles College A Mr. and Mrs. Golden Burton Cappella Choir concert at Kingsand Mr. and Mrs. William Burton bury Hall. They met Mr. Jorgen-sen- 's motored to Preston, Idaho on a parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. WAITING business trip Tuesday. E. Jorgensen and sister, Eleanor. GREAT Mrs. Doran Barlow spent last returned to spend the weekend week with her mother. Mrs. Rue with them. lhatcker throughout the nation. The Arkansas State Federations of Labor advertisement says: "Naturally, all of capital and the public want more of these new industries for Arkansas, to add to our payrolls, to increase working opportunities, to make a wider selection of jobs and in general, to contribute to the welfare of our state and its people. How can we best accomplish this objec- et us heSp you plan your 5) Tremonton. Utah LEADER THE (STARTENA DIAL 2513 From Your Purina Dealer THEN HER FUTURE IS SUCC AWVenrw am cce SHE'LL BE4GOODAAILKER! mm us ""!Vk SEE YOUR YOUR See dairy quali'V lf . . . bid frame, udder. That's the jSbo. k3rep! HJ w( , Calj Startena today! BEAR RIVER rttTnnl TUGSS 2 FAi1 Y t I |