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Show THE VOICE OF SHARON dlu' linin' nf Sitarnu . M.ster, October &, 1 T. t, ieT. at pondciice imt ruction, and now several courses have been I inured and are now available to the public: Auto mechanics, radio, safety driving, forestry, English, journalism and soil conservation; general adJt education, which includes academic and cultural education classes, first aid and instruction for the blind in braille, music and vocational lunidicrafts. a uld i.'sue their own money. They had to use English money. Consequently the Colonies were compelled to discard t PljisiteiH-weekly at Provo, Utah, by the Sharon Cooperative Educational Recreational Association of Orem. Printed by Utah Valley Pub ishu g Company. 67 North First at fctrwh, I rovti, UuA. ErWrvxj as Svoorij Cl.CtaA, under act of March tfce Post Offica at Provo, Education and Americanization go hand in hand. America will never fall while our educational opportunities reach down to the masses of the people. Our public schools are doing a superb job, and have been doing so, for the youth, but from that point we have always felt something lacking. A process of elimination starts in from there, and fewer and fewer of the people can go through university and receive specialized training. Depression years have taught us many things, but nothing more valuable than the fact that adult education is needed and must be provided. Thousands are today attending school, the peak attendance for Utah being recorded in November, 1939, with 20,000 adults attending, and the average over the 10 months of the year leing around 18,000 adult students. An excellent system is being built up, which is justifying its expense, and to our way of thinking, is being paid for by the wisest expenditures made by the government in any field. Utah teachers are being trained specially for this adult education field each year by a four weeks summer school at t! e U. S. A. C. in Logan. A liberal education can actually be obtained rieht here in Provo by any person w ho has a desire for it. Nor is it confined to those with meager educational opportunities in their past lives. The most educated person can also obtain additional training and culture by choosing from among the courses offered. Here are a few of the 70 different subjects offered, and taught by 130 teachers in 110 different communities throughout the state. Those should more properly be called fields, for they introduce the adult into arious phases of life, and then provide him with all the facilities for further study and research, his own ability and the limiting factors: time Literacy education and naturalization, social-civi- c ami workers education, public affairs, education for home and family life, vocational education, education in avocation;. and leisure time activities such as handicraft, music, dramatics and landscape gardening; corres- U-in- Dr. G. II. Ileindselman About Your Eyes Our glasses stop headache, eye strain and clear (Absolute Results Guaranteed) your vision. Mr. Frankline went further than that, lie said that this was the original cause of the Revolutionary "War. In his own language: The Colonies would gladly have borne the little tax on tea and other matters had it not been that England took away from the ColouifS their money, vhuh created unemployment and dissatis- .. Sail Lakes Newest Hotel faction. N- j i ';.r- v -- -- S . "" o t -- x. weep O Make Your Rent Buy You a Home! 9 Sunni; Nationally Known Makes! Cannes-Acl2ton,En- 2. The Price of the New Chevrolet Is Down $100! This enables us to sell USED CARS from $50 to $100 below market price. COMPARE THESE TRICES 1939 CHEVROLET Town Sedan Original black A p like car new. finish, Upholstery on Save this price! $100 throughout. ! top-to- y3v3 COME IN AND LOOK THEM OVER Night Wrecker Service Phone Provo 158 36 SUITS 33 SUITS Values to $35.00 HOW Values to $25.00 NOW $22.0 $10.75 This is the Final Reduction! to 40 Buy NOW and SAVE 25 on Suits. CLEAN i ; Jj' "TjIITIMIK GREAT MORMON TEMII.K Rates: 200 Rooms .200 Tile Baths $1.30 to $1.00 Hotel Temple Square All West Salt Lake City, Utah Exposure Rooms Delightfully Air Cooled ERNEST C. ROSSITEK, Manager HIGHLY RECOMMENDED r -- r ?- - minriSL jl tjt. .t . New and Used Furniture BOUGHT SOLD EXCHANGED . 1, Justice, United States Supreme Court, Clean The thrill and satisfaction of accomplishing that long yearning to be a home owner can be yours without depriving yourself of other luxuries. Come in today and inquire about our unusual bargains in homes. .' - 1864-7- 3, said: LIVING in promoting the passage of the National Bank Act was the greatest financial mistake of my life. It has built up a. monopoly which affects every interest in ihp country. It should he repealed; hut before that tan he accomplished, the people will be arrayed on one side and the hanks on the other, in a contest such as we have never t"rn before in this country. In 1S72 HORACE GREELEY wrote his opinion of the Nu-- 1 ROOM ENSEMBLE My agency The Joy of Ownership d ' 'V"' t- rW M ' 1 FINAL Thone 75 .. MIDAS KING G Dixon Real Esiale Co. I 1 See ment. (As narrated by Hon. C. G. Binderup in a speech on the floor of the House of Representatives, 73th Cong.) John Adams wrote to Thomas Jefferson in 1787; All the perplexities, confusion, and distress in America arise, NOTE Itogrr W. Kahon. writing in the Ihsrrtt News of Saturday not from defects in the Constitution or confederation, not from last Kays United State is like the fabled King Midas, so happy to see want of honor or virtue, so much as from downright ignorance, of all the worlds gold reining to him, hut now happiness can come the nature of coin, credit, and circulation. only if he gets rid of it. More than 10 billions of gold have come Thomas Jefferson said: to U. S. since 10;54, and the total here now is $17 billions, out of I believe that banking Institutions are more dangerous to our the worlds total supply of -0 billions,' liberties than standing armies. Already they have raifeed up a Hobson What would hapen if all other nations would monied aristocracy that has set the Government at defiance. The decide to monetize some other metal? Nay copper, platinum, tin, issuing power should be taken from the banks and restored to the i mercury, or radium? -- We may find tlrnt jut as in the twenties we people to whom it properly belongs. exchanged our hard earned cash for Europe's worthies I. O. U.s so Ricardo says: now we may he exchanging our airplanes, shoes, and cotton for That commodities rise or fall in proportion to the increase or Europe's worthless gold". diminution of money I assume as a fact that is incontrovertible. Here is a national figure, een international, at a loss about our Money Sjstem. Who can blame the average man if he too Andrew Jackson said: If Congress has the right under the Constitution to issue paper s stein? The following is aNseeond series of tjuevj ions our Mm it was given them to he used by themselves, not to he delegatexcerpts from great thinkers, writers and statesmenSon the Money money, ed to individuals or to corporations. (Question. Monetary reformers argue that the root of all our trouble in Adam Smith, called the father of political economy, said : Each Money measures things and things measure money. uiiemplonient and the seurtity in the midst of plentyis found in our money system. We hate selechd a few oustanding men who measures the other by and according to its own abundance, by comIf double volume the of you money in circulation, you parison. hae said or written something about it. duuhle the price of everything. By doubling the p,ire you divide A Pew Quotations of Notable Leaders debt because it takes only half as much labor or the products of the Denamin Franklin, on being asked in Great Britain how labor to pay the same debt. If you divide the amount of money in he accounted for the prosperous condition of the Colonies, circulation, you divide the price of everything. By dividing the said : price of everything, you double your ditits, for it will take twice or much labor the products of labor to pay the same debt. That is simple. It is only be. ause in the Colonies we issue our as own money. It is called colonial (.crip, and we issue it in the propvr John Stuart Mills tolls us: That an increase of the quantity of money raises prices and a proportion to the demand of trade and industry. It was not very long until this information was brought diminution lowers them, is lie most elementary proposition in the to the Hot chilil-- t bank, and they saw that here was a nation theory of currency, and without it we should have no key to any of p that was already to be exploited; here was a nation that had the others. The few wl.o can understand the system (check money and lx'en setting up an example that they could issue their own credits) will either be so interested in its profits, or so dependent money in place of the money coming through the banks. So on its favors, that there will be no opposition from that class, while the other hand, the great body of the people mentally incapable the Rothschild Dank caused a bill to be introduced in the on of comprehending the tremendous advantage that capital derives no of which England from the system, will hear its burdens without complaint, and percolony English Parliament provided that haps. without even suspecting that the system is inimical to their (From a letter written by the Rothschild Bros, of Loudon, I interests. England, to a New York firm of hankers, June 25, 1 S 3 ) Salmon P. Chase, Secretary of the Treasury, 18G1-6Chief FAELED V Colonies only half as many unites of payment in borrowed money from the Rothschild Bank as they had in scrip. In other words, their circulating, medium was reduced 50 per cent, and everyone became unemployed. The poor-housbecame filled, according to Benjamin Franklins own state- and we reap our actions; we sow our actions and we reap our habits; we sow our habits, and we reap our characters; we sow our characters and we reap our destinv. C. A. Ilall. LIKE T ba-e- WE SOW OUR THOUGHTS U.S. I1EINDSKLMAN Optical & Jewelry Co. their scrip and mortgage themselves to the Hank of England in order to get money. For the first time in the history of the United Mates our money began to be d on debt. Benjamin Franklin stated that in 1 year from that date the streets of the Colonies were filled with the unemployed, because wh.cn England exchanged with them, she gave the AND this comfort thou must know. Times that are ill won't still be so; Clouds will nut ever pour down rain; A sullen day will clear again. Herrick. ADULT EDUCATION 236 West Center 1, 1040 Thursday, February SWEEP SWEATERS Values to $5.00 NOW CLEAN SWEEP 12 Dozen SHIRTS $2.00 Values $2.95 NOW Values to $3.00 NOW $1.35 3 FOR $1.95 $3.75 GLEAN SWEEP FLANNEL PAJAMAS ANI) ROBES $2.00 Values NOW 95? Big Savings in Other Departments of the Store. SHRIVERS Style Leadership i n CONSISTING SALE! 0": Luxuriant Davenport Large Chair to match r m 1 Chair choice of color . . T fl Walnut End Table ul 9x12 Velvet Rug SDRSO Walnut Occasional Table d Table Lamp FOR BETTER BUYS Come to Pull-u- ior.al Banking Act, in part as follows : While boasting of our noble deeds, we are careful to conceal thfH lv our tho uclv P'Oiipv flvtfrn vuo hnvo nrstiOHRl ized a system of oppression, which, though more refined, is not less crin-thau the old system of chattel slavery. James G. Blaine, former candidate for the Presidency who, on the floor of the House on February 10, 1876, said: the money question should be approached in no spirit . of partisan bitterness Firmly attached to one political party myself, firmly believing that parties in free government are as healthful as they are inevitable, I still think there are questions about which parties should agree never to disagree, and of these are the essential nature and value of the circulating medium, James A. Garfield stated: Whoever controls the volume of money in any country is absolute master of all Industry and commerce, p !-- Furniture Exchange Benjamin Harrison .said: 310-31- 6 If there is one measure better calculated than another to produce that state of thliizs when the rich are getting richer and the poor are daily getting poorer, it is a metallic currency. Woodrow Wilson, 1916, said: A great industrial nation is controlled by its system of credit. Our system of credit is concentrated. The growth of the Nation, . therefore, and all, our activities are in the hands of a few men We have come to be one of the worst ruled, one of the most completely controlled and dominated Governments in the civilized world no longer a Government by free opinion, no longer a Government by conviction and the vote of the majority, but a Government by the opinion and duress of small groups of dominant men. President Wilson, in advocating the Federal Reserve Act, Easy Terms W. Center St. Rhone WHERE YOU SAVE 21 No Interest I Si said: We must have a currency, not rigid as now, but really elastic, responsive, to sound credit, the expanding and controlling credit of everyday transactions, the normal ebb and flow of personal and corporate dealings. Our banking laws must mobilize reserves; must not permit the contraction anywhere in a few hands of the monetary resources of the country or their use for speculative purposes in such volume as to hinder or impede or stand In the way of other legitimate more fruitful uses. And the control of the system of banking and of issues which our new law is to set up must be public, not private, must be vested in the government itself so that banks may be instruments, not masters, of business and of the Individual enterprise and Initiative. The late lion. Charles A. Lindbergh, Sr., in his book The Economic Pinch, page 95, writing on the panic of 1920, said: Under the Federal Reserve Act panics are scientifically created; the present panic is the first scientlficaly created one, worked out as we figure a mathematical problem. From Or.o Rcliabb Source Thomas Edison said: The only dynamite that works in this cc intry is the dynamite of a sound idea. I think we are getting a sound idea on the money question. The people have an instinct which tells them that something is wrong and that the wrong somhow centers in money. Dont allow them to confuse ou with the cry of paper money. The danger of paper money is precisely the danger of gold If you get too much it is no good. There is Just one rule for money and that is to have enough to carry all the legitimate trade that is waiting to move. Too little and too much are both bad. But enough to move trade, enough to prevent stagnation on the one hand, not enough to permit speculation on the other hand, is the proper ratio. If our Nation can isie a dollar bond it can issue a dollar hill. The element that makes the bond good makes the bill good also. The difference between the bond and the bill Is that the bond lets money brokers collect twice the amount of th bond and an additional 20 per cent interest, whereas the currency pays nobody but those who contribute directly in some useful way. It is absurd to say that our country ran issue $30,000,000 in bonds and not $30,000,000 in currency. Both are promises to pay; but one promise fatter s the usurer and the other helps the people. It is the people who constitute the basis of government credit. e Why then cannot the people have the benefit of their own fVedit by receiving currency Instead of bankers bonds? receiving the benefit of the peoples credit in interest-bearin- g If the United Stall s Government will adopt th's policy of increasing its national wealth without contributing to the interest collector for the whole National Debt is made up cf Interest charges then you will see an era of progress and prosperity in this country such as could neer have come otherwise. Theies an easy and a hard way to build a home. The hard way is to 0 to one firm for financing, another for plans, buy materials from a third, and to look up your own contractor. You deal with four firms this way place responsibility with no one. One Our Stop Homebuilding Service relieve you of all details. Use these four services. 1. We offer many attractive desijrns and have an architectural service of our own. 2. We arrange financing for you . . . with easy monthly payments j jst like rent. 3. Well gladly advise a3 to the most practical type of construction, recommend tested materials, and a reliable contractor. 4. yp quote one price which includes everything necessary for building your home. gilt-edg- Henry Ford said One limple transaction covert everything. Why not stop in and look over some of our attractive plans and let us explain how you, like thousands of others, may purchase a home cn the F.H.A. Plan? : The function of money is not to make money but to move goods. Money is only one part of our transportation system. It moves goods A dollar bill is like a postage stamp; it is no from man to man it will move commodities between persons. If a postage good stamp will not carry a letter, or money will not move goods, it is Just the same as an engine that will not run. Someone will have to get out and fix it. Tri- - unls State Lumber Co. Material - Plans - Financing 590 So. LTniv. Avenue . niONE 20 |