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Show r&f rtrjr Friday, May 27, 1938 THE VOICE OF SHARON SOCIAL Salt Lakes Newest Hotel & PERSONAL C. Lynn Hayward, Instructor la soolog? at B. T. U. hat been granted leave ot absence to study SUPPLY (By E. & DEMAND A Jacob, City Engineer) The great cry of business today "There la no demand for our for his doctor degree at the goods. We atand ready to fur200 University of Illinois, Urbane, nish them to those who can buy, where he has been given an but there are not enough buyers Rooms He will spend three with enough money." This is the months in Stanford prior to constant cry of the great depres$1.50 September when he goes to Ur- sion and of the present "recession. bane. If we can get money or credit to 200 to the masses, they will he glad Registrar John E. Hayes, rr to for they need these goods. cently returned from an extended Butbuy Tile must we do to diswhat to $4.00 eastern United States, trip tribute to the masses money brought home with him some not create debt which we and have which Moss he found Spanish seen is ruinous? Indeed, debt Is Louisigrowing in the swamps of the cause of depresana, and which has an Interesting sions.first great OPPOSITE GREAT MORMON TEMPLE life history, being carefully gathThe answer Is simple but its ered by JjuHvog fhpro (JHoe pa practical application la extremely fences, and ''shelled" leaving a difficult. Give men continuous hairy like fibre inside used almost work, pay them good wages com' exclusively for making stuffing mensurate with the cost of pro-- , Inside car cushions. Mr. Hayes and the problem tells some Interesting facts about ductlon, solved; for every wage earner will the Salt Lake City, Utah product. sped his money for goods and services almost aa fast as he earns All West Expoaors Rooms Delightfully Air Cooled M. Howard Graham, general It. chairman for the Utah Elks asBut who is to these ERNEST ROB3ITER, Manager sociation annual convention, an- millions of workers employ and how wUl no uncee plans are completed for earn the money paid them? HIGHLY RECOMMENDED the three days of convention they can only employ and pay which start June S at the Elka Industry them when Industry Is making home In Provo. some profit on the goods gold or the services rendered. Industry cannot maintain a pay roil and continue to sell goods below cost. L Bankruptcy would be Inevitable. Aa an Individual, I am willing ed Diplomas at the commenceto put my money Into a purchase ment exercises ot the Senior high or investment only if I get value school at Spanish Fork Friday received for my money. I cannot evening. take continual losses and main' R. S. Conference Sunday evening was Relief tain my purchasing power any more than I can give my pie away Society conference In the Salem and etUl have it to eat. Any bUBb ward. E. Cecil McCavln, former ness corporation is In exactly principal of the Spanish Fork 11 was speaker and gave the same position as an indivi- seminary mon on "Jesus, the Teacher. a sei If It doors its close wUl dual. It locannot sell its products at soma Mr. McGavin is leaving this to make his home in Salt small margin of profit. If there cality The people of Salem are no buyers. It cannot sell, so Lake City. vrlshes and a standbest extend it goes out ot business. Invitation to Mr. McGavin to ing United tne But someone says, return to Salem often In the State can give us work why future. 18 Months Unconditional worry? It will not take a long President Mary C. Daria enumtreatise to show that the United erated achievements of the organStates is in exactly the same post isation in the past year and antion ultimately aa the Individual nounced a Silverware shower. 6-p- ly 600-16and the business corporation. It May list, sponsored by Relief cannot continue Indefinitely ta Society and Y. L. M. I. A. organpay wages unless it has some re- isations. The silverware will be turn on what the work produces; plaed in the kitchen of the new or unless it goes into debt, and church. YOU PRICE THEM AT ANY OTHER STORE we all know that continual piling Priesthood Trip up of debt means ultimate bank-- , Aaronie Priesthood Twenty-si- x ruptcy ot the debtor nation. members and nine fathers with The forces ot production are other ward members of Palmyra ready and willing to suddIv our stalls Tcrs gttccts cf Utah and, complete needs, but they cannot) Kolob stakes at Provo Saturday. produce normally when there are The group went by bus to Steel few buyers. Supply Is available city where they visited the plant. and ready to serve, but Demand From there they went to Sovhette Is weak. Park where Harrison R. Merrill Some thoughtless persons say related pioneer storleB until 10: IS business is stalling so as to get A. M. even with the "New Deal. BusiA hurried inspection of the ness as well as Individuals will City and County building and a not stall long if they see how visit to the State hospital occupied they can make money. Sentiment the remainder of the morning. has little effect against an assur-- , Luncheon at the B. Y. U. campus ed profit. An auto salesman will and games iu the stadium conaell a car to a devil if be will pay cluded the days entertainment. 1 10 more than an angel. "Money, Thanks are extended to the host . But the rub stakes by the boys. always talks, comes when business cannot sell, Harmon R. Hatch, music diexcept at a loss, anc, when prices rector at the Salem school anare so high that the average maq nounces continuation of classes can $uy only in small quantities during the summer at the school or not at all. The solution of this problem lies In the sympathetic cooperYour ation of labor and business. Labor should not ask for exorbitant) COIFFURE wages and business for exorbitTo wear with your New ant profits. 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Center St. ATCEFC3 Provo EVERY PURPOSE AT A PRICE THATS EASY TO PAY Commencement Exercises Unusual and very Interesting were the Commenement exercises at which twenty young people of the Salem school reelved honors Thursday evening. May 19. The graduates were: Junior Ablldslor, Daphane Carson, Dee L. Cl o ward Jr., Douglas Cole, Lois Christensen, Mary Fawn Davis, Myrl Gardner, Jerry Hanks, Della Mary Elma Hanks, Margie Koyle, Miner, Frank Nekton, Kenneth Nu'aII, Jack D. Reardon, Evelyn Sabin, C, Kenneth Sheen, Thane E. Stone, Don Taylor, Rex Taylor. . The theme of the program was Instrumental music. The history of the tour kinds ot Instruments was discussed by Lois Christensen, Rex Taylor, Evelyn Sabin and Myrl Gardner and demonstrative selections by the students followed each address. A. L e R o y Superintendent Erlcksen introduced the graduates. Leslie T. Richardson, president ot the School Board of Nebo district presented diplomas and superintendent Owen L. Barnett addressed the graduates. Dancing occupied the remainder of the evening. Myrl Bahr, Cleo Davis, Marjorie Killian. Armanell Stone, Virginia Gourley, Fern Gardner, Marvel Davis, Gordon McQulvey, Vee Koyle, Corlas Davis, Lawrence Davis and Stanley Stone are students from Salem who reeelv- - MAR-VE- L BEAUTY SHOPPE 274 W. Center Phono 112a for orchestra students. Tuesday and Wednesday will be the days. A convention for prospective leaders In this district was held Wednesday at Payson. plans for the summer's Work have been outlined and teachers chosen says Merle Christensen, supervisor for Salem. The first class for the girls will be held Wednesday, June first. Merlin Curtis returned to his home In Venice, California Tuesday evening. Mr. Gurtis was accompanied by his sister, Mrs. Maxine Kjorlien. They came here to attend funera services for their Grandmother, Mrs. Ruth Plumb. Lawrence Christensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alma Christensen left recently for an extended visit with relatives in Royalton, California. Miss Eleanor of Ronsco Pnaca, Nevada was guest of Miss Florene Davis at her home in Salem over the week end. President Ivy Davis, Beatrice Davis and Thelma Morby attended the American Legion auxiliary convention at Spanish Fork Sun- o Vacuum Complete Set of Attachments Gallon Larvey Sprayer Motor Never Needs Oiling With 21 ft Ext. Cord $?a.95 (Fully Guaranteed) This offer for May Only or until Sold Out Buish Electric r T i T T Utah Timber & Coal Company Phone 16 i W. 232. Cast Your Eyes on day, May Salem meinuelS of E. Cecil These Vaiues m seminary class at Spanish Fork staged a weenie roast in his honor at the head ot Lake Salem Sunday evening. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Ottesen, parents ot a baby boy, born Saturday, May 21st, at their home in Salem. Is at the Miss, Zola Briggs Hughes hospital in Spanish Fork recovering from an appendicitis operation. Funeral services were held Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Byron Killian for tholr Infant son. FISHING TACKLE THE SEASON OPENS ON MAY 29, 1938 We Have a Large and Complete Line of - - - - TgcMo! In Fact . Anything You Want At : GOSHEII Miss BENNETTS Irma Allen, correspondent Mr. and Mrs. Byron Evans of Mona, visited here on Sunday with Mrs. Evans sister, Mrs. Mary Allen. Mrs. John Nelson recently re-- turned from an extended stay in Salt Lake City. Miss Jean Okel-berr- y of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Nelsons niece, returned with her. Mrs. Berdie Okelberry and Mrs. Virginia Peterson spent the week-en- d in Salt Lake City. Miss Mary Allen spent several days In Salt Lake City. Bessie Klrkham of the U. A. C. Extension Division was in Goshen on Monday In the interest of work. She hopes to get two classes started soon for this sea- Phone 232 5th N. 272 WEST CENTER ST. 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