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Show 47! Friday, August 19, 1938 UTAH VALLEY NEWS National Aluminum Pressure Canners For home canning Made of pure cast aluminum and is complete with wire rack and instructions. Holds 18 pint jars or 7 quart jars. onnr SPECIAL PRICE ON Size 25-Qu- art at Concolid. Wagon & Machine Co. Ur. and Mr. C. B. Fletcher two daughter! returned Wednesday from San Francisco after a delightful coaat trip from Portland south. Mr. Fletcher returned to his post at tha Flet- Suit Four-Piec- e and VIEW (Helen Oveson - Reporter) nt Miss Virginia Taylor left Sunday afternoon. Immediately after the dedication services for Calif. She was accompanied by Misa Clinger, Nana Lee Johnaon and Mr. and Mrs. Reed Holdaway, who will make their home la Lot Angeles. Mrs. Holdaway waa for inerly Margaret Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Madsen La-Ve- ru and daughter Maurlne spent Tuesday and Wednesday la Lake View. Mrs. Wllford Oresoa and Mrs. Grant Hamblin and children spent last week In St. Johns, Arizona, visiting with Mrs. Hamblins parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Ove-so- n. evil. Furthermore his plan would supply the government with ample eapltal instead of borrowing billions by the government to carry out their present relief system. Peter Madsen, Spencer Madsen, LnVar and Sheldon Madsen and Mrs. "James Madsen and Mrs. E. Jans Smith spent Tuesday and Wednesday at Strawberry lake. Provo, Utah X Would Create Work "Work New and Used Furniture Along With the News USED t USED Charter Oak Coal Range 4 M m- - ..... 1475 USED Here's a 5 Crib Bed and Mattress NEW Studio Couches NEW Extension Breakfast Set 4m 73 Furniture Exchange 316 W. Center "WHERE YOU SAVE1 No Interest No Carrying Charge tep-oo- la lined with dark brown quilted taffeta and tha blouse Is a pullover 9 8.00 wenter type, knitted of honey beige Scenie Routes Las Vegas Los Angeles Reno San Francisco .... Denver Omaha Kansas City 0.0S 1(MS0 18.40 0.00 17.10 18.00 24.50 24.50 81.05 Chicago Detroit Kw 1 orfc ................. BURLINGTON BUS DEPOT 55 N. University Avo. Phone 1570 BRIMHALL BROS. Ill ... 4 wit for:your e . Faster Time UED four-piec- Mini! wardrebe, adaptable la many variations. It's a mixed tweed li honey beige. The swagger 24.50 Circulators, set up West 1 Forth Phono 080 ; OFFICE: 39 W. 2 N. St. PHONE 1099 HOMES BARGAINS: 6 Rooms. - Basement - Steam Heat - Hardwood Floors, Beautiful Lot 5 Apts. - Modem Brick - Large Lot - Must Sell Quick. 4 Apts. - New Brick Building - Owner desires Quick Sale 5 R. University Ave. Home - Lge. Lot - Newly Finished STORES: Going Business - Living Apartments - Fixtures included Stock at Invoice - Center Street Location - Meats and Groceries - Sacrificed now to you Good Business Op portunity Location - Land and Large Home -Suitable for Cabins and Business Cabins - Store - Lunches - Service Station - Main FARM LANDS: - CHEAP $210. per Acre. 10 A. Fruits - Water - Lights - Main 20 Acres - Home - Part Crops included - Beautiful Loam - City Water - Lights. 12 Acres - Log House - Close to Provo - Total Price $685. BUILDING LOTS: Most Reasonable Prices - Lots of Any Size - FOR YOUR NEW HOME - Buy Early - Prices from $150 to $1000. AND WORTH MONEY HI-WA- Y Hi-W- ay Hi-W- ay Bargains: 20 A. Farm - Brick Rooms Up-to-da- te Home - $5500. New Home basement apt Sale $4750. Five Basement rents $35. Per Month; 2 Apts. - Excellent Home besidesLarge Brick - Reduced Price $4250.00 - Opportunity; - Coops for 2000 - Water "lultry Farm -- Modem Home- Sell V2 Lots to Pay the able-bodi- PROVO, UTAH 4 For our own peace of mind Thus have many families expressed their reason for consulting our advisory department. This nwmiMp precaution is in line with the growing tendency to provide for emergencies no matter how remote they may appear to be. Knowing in advance of need the full facts of funeral procedure and costs, removes much of the doubt and uncertainty experienced by families who are totally unprepared. Prices Never Lower Anywhere In Provo or Vidntty pro-rate- How It Worts Whatever that amount may be, whether $S0, $75, or 1100 (not to exceed 100 In any case) then the annuitant must invest nine times that sum. Thus If a 1100 a month annuity to chosen, then SU0 must be Invested. Tha two per cent transaction tax levied on this earn, creates every five days, which is tha normal time for a turn-ovof tho trada certificates, 18, or a total tax collected In revenue stamps for the month of six times $18 or $108. This pays tho nnnnlty and leaves 88 for admlnitsrstlon exer FOR THE BEST IN FRESH CALL DUKES MARKET A ; We are Proud of Our Delivery Service PHONES: 200-20- 1 BUILD... Those Needed Closets ... NOW penses. "In brief", declared Dr. Alrd, thle to the plan. I Invite criticism constructively for it. Many regulations must necessarily bo Anpoeed which I have not had time to present The Issuance of ;the trade certificates must become a Government affair, as they must become legal tender, and must be spent within five days of their receipt, tha revenue stomps being affixed by the seller in every esse, except In a forced sale or foreclosure when tho buyer will be required to pay It Dr. Alrd estimated that between 15,000,000 and 17,000,000 unemployabblea will take advantage Of such a plan, and between 30,000.00.0 and 60,000,000 emTha total Investment ployables. would thus become a earn between fl 2,000,000,000 and $25,000,-000,00- 0. NOT FOR Almost any honsewifo can use extra cabinet space. Theres always a need more. Let us show you how you can add extra space at a minimum of expense and effort. Call one of our estimators. to Utah Timber & Goal Company Phone 232 164 West 5 N. Phone 232 Salt Lakes Newest Hotel 3ALeS 200 Rooms 200 prac-l-lical- ly Tile Baths bo-fo- re rut Your Spine For Your COUTURE I To wear with your New i visit mo I MAIt-VE- L CHIROPRACTOR V jBEAUTY SlIOPPEi $274 W. Outer Fhone OPPOSITE GREAT MORMON TEMPLE HOTEL TEMPLE SQUARE Balt Spring Bonnet DR. E. L. AIKEN 89 W. Center (Over Boilers) w44 range loans or credit, the banks to he empowered to make such loans, and the unemployable to repay the same over a period of months or in a year or two out of t he annuity puyuients as they receive them, rienty of Money There to plenty of money, and bunks and all loaning agencies would readily loan these unemployable or their friend the required sums if the government guaranteed the loan. The government could readily do thle as tbq repayment would be In its own control, and the eavinga from the annuities could bo deducted each mouth as they were made. Thus all employables could obtain the necessary credits to make the initial Investment. Two Pit Cent Transaction Tax With the money now at the disposal of the government, It will begin the movement by the Issuing of trade certificates in the same amount! as the annuitants have invested. A two per cent transaction tax will be levied upon all transactions In which the trade certificate! are In used. Including transaction! stocks and bonds, and the sale of service. The tax will be collected through the purchase and use of revenue stamps to be affixed upon the reverse aide ot tne certificates. The money thus raised will pay tha unemployment and tha annuity fund. After deducting sufficient from the fund to pay all expense of the remainder administration, d will be up to the maximum payment for each annuitant. If there la then a balance remaining, such sum will be used to psyy off the nation's indebtedness. Dr. Aird estimate that the national debt can thus be reduced and eventually he paid off, Instead of piling up by billions as at present. As living expenses vary In different aectione of the country, and Xs each unemployable may differ In what he feels he wants or needs each month, so each Investor will be permitted to chooae tho amount, within certain limits which he feeto proper ns the maximum for hi monthly annuity. The forced rapid turnover of iraiie certificates, representing this combined investment would speed up business, the like of which no country has ever experienced before. Even so only one tenth of the nation's business would be done with trade certificates. The turnover or the dollar will also be Increased, and as the two per cent transaction tax will taka care of all the present There are no inarkeU in limy relief problems, the increased world where even the richest rapid turnover of the dollar will can buy health. It to not onjj speed up business, and both big the counter It to not listed on:) and littlo business will welcome the stock cxriiangcH It to no-- jj the proposal, believes Dr. Aird. Note: 'As the time closed be where for sale. Nothing to fore Dr. Aird could answer many more precious, yet it to within the reach of all.jj questions uioa tils plan, lie Your spino la the index to yourp agreed to Appear again soon tho stufly group anil give In jj health. morn details the fiarMculars of y If your spine to not in lfney Ms plan, and answer any questhere to nerve pressure and tion asked about It. poor health. in Line PHONE 1099 . rj g. wo- opportunity and privilege of laboring. On the other hand, the crippled, the blind, the feeble and aged, the unemployables, in fnct, must be provided for, without forcing them .to try to work. They should vacate their Jobs, In favor of yonnger and more able bodied. My plan, In n short time, would create Jobe for all who can work, until every man or woman under 0 years willing to work would be able to find a Job. and at a good wage. Unemployment would end and the unemployable would be caring for themselves", affirmed Dr. Alrd. Outline of linn Presented In the time available, it waa hardly posaible for the doctor to present bis plan In any detail, but he outlined It briefly as follows: Congress, through its senators who have and representatives, been taught the essence of the plan, must create a fund to bo known as tha United States Unemployment and Annuity Fund. This fund shall be created out of Investments made by the eligible people of the country nnder the citizens plan. All are to be granted the privilege of Bn inInvesting up to fSOO surance against unemployment, revenues from this investment being returned to them only in times of unemployment. Unemployable! are to be permitted to Invest any sum sufficient to create a monthly annuity for them to care fo their wants In life, measured by their own abllt-tie- e and desires. But how are these persona to find the money to invest? The doctor readily answered the question: Few Indeed of the unemployable who do not have Interested relatives r friends who are ni present faced with the problem of their support. This to generally a real harden upon them. Such relative! or friends would readily welcome an opportunity to Invest in the financial welfare of those for whom they now are forced to provide. Various agencies now forced to care for unemployable would likewise welcome an opportunity to relieve themselves permanently of the burden, and in other cases the government could ar- - Will L. Sowards Agency Willard N. St. OFFICE: 39 W. 2 bleas-n- CHIROPRACTIC ADJUSTMENTS Cost; and Lights Consider this 10 Acres - Brick Home Coops Fruits Low Price. Only $5250. man's greatest u - Willard L. Sowards Agency ; to No able bodied man or man should be deprived of READ THE AD$ Lloyd Carts Dr. Aird's Plan to End Unemployment (Continued from Page One) empty, and the merchants would be telegraphing orders for more goods, and the captains of Industry would find a way to open their factories, not waiting for government help nor for a reduction in taxes. Would End the Dole Another criticism of the pro-setrickle down" method of recovery 1 the fact that million and billion are being given as doles, a sort of "something for nothing" plan. Dr. Airda plan, he explained, is to permit the employable and unemployable alike to invest and receive annuities, thus ending the dole, and stopping the expensive governmental relief commissaries, as well as most of the "make-work- " projects, which nnder the present system seem to be necessary cher's store with enthusiasm after such a real holiday. LAKE Page 5 l)2s lake All West Exposure Rooms ERNEST City, Utah Delightfully Air Cooled C. 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