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Show UTAH LABOR NEWS, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, APRIL 5 S, 1935. in increasing demands from neighboring and distant markets for Utah made goods, particularly those produced in Ogden. pa Industrial development efforts are thoroughly organized through the chamber of commerce. All plans initiated for that purpose, as well as plans for general community development are brought before the board of directors through divisions and counties. Ogden has maintained an unselfish attitude in her development (Continued on page 6) tion '"jp r COOMBS BROS. ' MARKETS 2584 Washington Ave. 2124 Washington Avc. Two 100 Per Cent Stores Home-Owne- d A SQUARE DEAL TO ALL OGDEN CITY FLORAL CO. GEORGE SHARRATT, Prop. UNION STOCK YARDS NEWS and COMMENT (Continued from Page 4) fairly compensated for the use of capital. s But when anyone even that capital shall have precedence in consideration over the welfare of men and women, their , minds going to another gear. Men rightly cared for can always produce capital. Another great American Industrialist once echoed throughout the land, We must stop using men and women merely to make money with them, and begin using money and other resources to make men and women. inti-piate- Beginning I PACKING PLANT OGDEN 2277 WASHINGTON BUSINESS AND INDUSTRIAL EXPANSION Intelligent, prominent development by energetic citizens has marked Ogdens industrial progress. Firm belief in reciprocal trade relations which will aid in developing all of the sections, and not merely one section, has been the inspiration of business and industrial leaders who visualized the great destiny of this community. The results of this and other forward looking policies reflect each succeeding year Office: Phone 2686 AVE Residence: Phone 1 C PIONEER Seal amid ILwimnilbeir (Sompamiy Again Two news items stand out in bold contrast. One tells of two hundred men Phone 1408 beseeching a county courthouse demanding food and shelter. The other tells of an old man who had evidently seen better days, asking the lady who came to the door if he might sweep her porch and the short walk out front. It is sad but true. We are living in the land of beginning There will be rewards. again. Faithfulness! A man dropped dead in the street. The police could find no marks of identification. A little terrier kept barking and running a short distance, and then stopped. The police caught on, and followed it for 12 miles to the home of a relative of the dead man. America surely does produce some fine dogs! Ogden, Utah Five Points 3 Compliments and i i Best Wishes Aeroplane Ways A net work of airlines covering Alaska, and a new air-liner able to carry and feed 70 pas- sengers on trips from France to Brazil blazoning forth in one! days newspaper, makes us realize that men in a predicament may! soon have a new alibi: I am waiting for an aeroplane. Youth Should Lead Compliments Of (Incorporated) o i i General Railway CO. Ogden, Utah You W old. Always 0 0 0 Youth should take the leadership in paving the way for a better social order. Youth has the moral right to lead the way because if any group has suffered from this senseless and barbarious depression, it is youth. Perhaps you do not realize the extent to which youth has suf-- ( Continued on Page 6) Contractors 2878-- W |