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Show '4 THE VOICE OF TIMPAIiOGOS Friday, August A5A2JOA lne, .dia. o anics Lola, daughter of Mr. and Jensen; Wajue Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Cook at Tridell, tah, Mr. and Mrs. Cooa were Doug- IF las, sou ot Mr. and Mrs. Don CoL H. Poulson, Reporter Mr. iimerly members ot the ward linsu juikio Grant, son of Mr. Mrs. Cook and Mrs, Pyne are Telephone 04J and Mis. Paul Mai burton (Nina sisters, Ten babies were blessed and iveclei ) Robert James, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Patten and given names ia fust meeting last Mr and Mrs. Arthur Perkins, famil. have returned from a deSunday. Tbey were: Fay Marie, and nances Merla, daughter of lightful fip to Yellowstone park. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mai Mr and Mrs. Elmo Kiggnyf (May C. Andrews Partridge); Draper). Neil Sunday evening church services will be under the direcMatheney; Karen Nan, daughter tion of the Stake missionaries of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Peaerson laboring in the ward. The speak (Hazel Farley); Charles Ray- ers will be Wilbur Sowards of mond, son of Mr. and Mrs. Orlan Provo and special musical numbers will be given by Mrs. Celes-ti- a Taylor of the Pleasant View (Mariam BRIMIIALL BROS. Dont Be Fooled Mrs. John S. Park, Miss Naomi Park, John Park and Miss Louise Williams returned last week from a ten day's vacation trip in Call, fornia. They visited with relatives in Long Beach, Bellflower Also and Los Angeles. they visited with Elder Emmitt Bennett at San Diego, an L. D. S missionary. Elder Bennett actour companied them on a through Mexico. They also attended the fair in San Francisco after which they returned home the northern route and visited with relatives In Ely, Nevada. Srodrie March and Virginia Bruce in "There Coee My Heart," a Hal Mrs. Julia C. Burr left recently Roach production released through United Artists j for Idaho Falls, Idaho, with Mr. and Mrs. Orson Barr for a few Monday & Tuohday SCERA THEATER Aiig. weeks visit there. Miss Clementina Calder redifference between the creation turned recently from a week's in Colliers June 8, 1935: The banks can create and of bank deposits by fiat and the visit with relatives In Salt Lake Bank credit Is creation of printing press money. destroy money. City. Its the money we do Bank deposits not currency The following people from money. Sharon ward attended the temple most of our business with, not constitute our chief circulating we medium. excursion to Logan Friday: Mr. with that currency which ANDREW JACKSON said: and Mrs. Willard Bishop, Mr. usually think of as money. IRVING If Congress has the right FISHER, Professor and Mrs. William T. Reynolds, Mr, and iMrs. Roy Mangum, Mr. Emeritus of Economics at Yale under the Constitution to Issue Mrs. says: and Mrs. Allen Bellows, paper money, it was given them "When a bank lends or invests, to be used by themselves, not to Agnes Pace, iMrs. Estella Duffin, Mrs. Ptarl Jepperson, Mrs. Mer-la- It extends credit, 1. e. creates be delegated to individuals or to When it corporations. money. Bradshaw, Mrs. Lillie Park, check-boo- k HENRY FORD has also obMtb. Ethel Pyne. Mrs. Merl gets loans paid or sells InvestJacobs, Mrs. Kate Cordner, Mrs ments, It contracts credit, I. e. served In The function of money Is not Ethel Finch, Mrs. Lizzie Cordner, destroys check-boo- k money. Zina normal times such creation and to make money but to move Mrs. Della (Tucker, Mrs. Selman. Mrs. Jennie Thorne, Mrs destruction of money roughly goods. Money is pnly one part Ethel Dickey. Mrs. Annie Lunce. balance. But when they do not of our transportation system. It balance the nation's money is in. moves goods from man to man ford, Chloe Duke, Dudolf Mrs flated or deflated and causes a A dollar bill is like a postage Mrs. Neta Blair, Mrs. Alice Fern boom or a depression. stamp; it is no good unless It Wilkinson. LEWIS W. DOUGLAS, former will move commodities between Laudie and Mrs. Dorothy Elder Gilbert Richardson and M& ton Director ot U. S. Budget, wrote persons. If a postage stamp will Wentz were the speakers at the In the Atlantic Monthly, in the not carry a letter, or money will not move goods. It Is Just the Sunday evening M. I. A. meeting fall of 1936: in the Sharon ward house. They "The Nations banks today same as an engine that will not of the run. Pome one will have to get talked on "Why Go To Church". hold approximately 63 Musical numb rs were furnished entile .Federal .debt. Banks, out and fix It JAMES A. GAftFIELD stated Government by Mrs. Melba Calder and Mrs. when they buy Whoever controls the volume Zola Malone. Bonds, rarely pay for them in The Life boy scouts of troop cash that someone has deposited of money in a y country is ab32 of Sharon ward returned in the bank. Instead, they solute master of all industry and home this week from a trip to create a credit commerce. bookkeeping I could quote many morp and through Yellowstone National against which the Government In a authorities of our civic and inpark. Ivan Kockerhans was In is entitled to draw dustrial life, hut why add rnoie? charge ot the boys as Earl country In which more than 90 iMcham, their bcout master is of all business Is done by the use If money Is our problem whypot still In the L. D. S. hospital. of checks, there Is no essential Btudy It? For too many generations we have left this matter The Sharon ward M. I. A. girls entirely to the bankers. left Thursday for the Mutual home In Provo Canyon. The YOUR SEARCH girls will spend a week of fun the Right Home For and frolic In this dellghful spot. Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Crandall , May End With Tin t and Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Burr re-- I Frame turned last week from a fishing New, Mod. 16 basement. 8x4 rds. of trip to Fish Lake. 3rd N. 3rd E. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Maag ground. 83500.00 Terms. and son of Glasco, Mont., Mrs. Barbara Wakely and son of Ink-oMod. Brick, Another Idaho, were guests of Mr. and H. A. Heat 53500.00 Mrs. Floyd Patten recently. Terms. DON'T FAIL TO INSPECT 95.98 525-1- 8 5.75 550-1- 7 5.75 475-1- 9 4.75 450-2- 32X6 1,0, L & 348 W. Center St Phone 403 - Provo Salt Lakes Newest Hotel 200 Rooms 200 t f , : 1 KaysriUe, Utah Utah Valley News: If It Is the money system keeping us In the damps lets try and change it. Yeur banker will tell you we must have real money. Here It Is: 100 pennies equai one pound; real value, 10 cents, 90 cents flat. One silver dollar (one ounce) value being 34 cents, A leaving 64 cents fiat. Where has the $14 an ounce value the President put on gold been the past 175 yearsT If we must have interest paid for our money to make It good, why not pay It to the people In place ot to the bankers, ROBERT H. HENPHILL, former credit manager of the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta, says In the foreward ot Irving Fishere book "100 Money: "If all bank loans were paid, ' no one would have a bank deposit, and there would not he a dollar of currency or coin In cir- Tile t Baths OPPOSITE GREAT MORMON TEMPLE HOTEL TEMPLE SQUARE Bait Lake City, Utah All West Exposure Rooms Delightfully Air Cooled ERNEST C. R08CTTER, HIGHLY , 4! Keep those Summer whites and lights tooling fresh and Summery with We specialize i leanings. in cleaning all summer fairies and garments. Call Us Today n y 44 Tg yf r? iHatett a Hanging out upon the line. They look so nice and white; If she ain't Just a martyr then, Im anything but right. V ( regular Cs, (Elramttg (Emupatiy Phone 475 Mother, shes a martyr and The goat of many homes; But I dont know how wed get Fair Ice Ballerina All Summer Furniture StggfOII SALE'm SEE OUR WINDOWS Or call at the store to see these Amazing1 Values TAYLOR BROS COMPANY Furniture Department J Ralphs Radio & Appliance ... Editor, Tiro Co. I 6- -1 Wolf-gram- Is It the Money System Keeeping Us In the Dumps? 24.95 COMPARE THESE VALUES m laundry maid, Washing clothes galore. Scrubbing on the washing board, Until her hands are sore. Mother, rri ?::??? tj'i Erna NEW YORK (Special) Andersen, Norwegian skating champion and star of the ice show at Sun Valley in the Amusement Area of the New York Worlds Fair, illustrates her prowess as a figu e skater. COMPLETE RADIO SERVICE Also experts for WASHERS, REFRIGERATORS and other Electrical Appliances Phone 618 83 N. Univ. Ave. n. NOTE These Price are on New Quality G. jj J. TIRES, with old tire. 4.71 1 shes B : : S VI1, She tends till their age la six. Then sends them off to school, Where they learn their A Also the Golden Rule. s U I THEN SEE OUR VALUES! 000-1- 6 i r m j OSir A Mother, she's a nursery maid. Father, hes a cl .k; Tending babies all .hu time, Mother never shirks. I Tire Advertising Trick By GET PRICES EVERYWHERE By Fred Hlllas VS Breakfast's teady at seven a Dinner's there at twelve, Supper, on the .dot at seven, Dish washing then till ten. j following girls have returned home after spending a delightful weeks vacation at the girl's home: Beatrice and Dora May Gappmayer, Norma Williams Louise Rohbock, Fern Pyne, Helen McTague, Betty Evans, Mary . Hfansen, Clara Louise Loveless, flelen Wofflnden, Norma Loveless. Beth and Nyla Rae Cordner, Fay and Dorothy May Bnnnell, A FEW BARGAINS Rasmussen and Donna Luclle 1 A.r 4 R. House $1650 Dawn Fautln, Lyle AdCordner, $1600 A., J R. House Lou Jean Robbins, Ruth (4 ams, 1 $3150 A, 4 R. Brick Nelson, Nora Edwards, Margaret Rowler and Dorothy Larsen The PHONE 1099 girls were chaperoned by Mrs Willard L. Sowards Fdlth Palmer. Members of the Relief Society Agency Stake Board met last Friday at Office: 89 West 2nd North St., the home of Mrs. Jennie Farley. A business meeting was held and Provo, Utah plans were made for the annual outing which was held last Tues. day. Following the meeting a lovely dinner wag served by Mrs. Farley. Mrs. Lydia Hogan who has recently resigned as literary leader was a guest of honor and was presented with a gift from the group as a token of appreciation for her work in the past. Mitchell TIRE REPAIRING andMr.Mr.andandMrs.Mrs.Angus Bremer Snell of Spanish Fork spent Saturday See Us Now of last week at Camp Cloud Rim, Girl Scouts of America camp and U. S. TIRES enjoyed a pleasant trip. Many and girl scouts from many states are spending vacations at this beautiBATTERIES ful camp. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Postma 9 spent last weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Partridge Last year Mr. Postma was employed as a teacher In Vernal the coming winter he fill be 121 West 1 North In Eureka as music teacher. Phono 260 Provo Mr. and Mrs. Ivern 'Pyne left Tuesday for a few days visit with 8 IX ROOM HOME Beautiful, Modern, Convenient. APARTMENT HOUSE Complete Furnishings, About $1900 per A. Gr. Income SUBSTANTIAL INCOME Handy House for School. HOME AND APTS. Heart of School Districts. SOME F ARSfS. what wed do, If mothers went on strike, j O yes, I know Just STRIKE kiuhen maid; Father, lies a clerk; Dad, he quits work at six. But mother neter shirks. (DeLenna Bradshaw - Reporter) Telephone 051-R- 4 ward. The ON The Lord would take one look at us Then sink us out of sight. Mother is a SHAROII Douglas LeRoy and Joan, children of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy PLACES! WENT . through. If she left home in June. I'OTHER 11, 1939 Haaager RECOMMENDED 1 culation. This Is a staggering thought. We are completely dethe commercial pendent on banks. Some one has to borrow every dollar we have In clrcula. tlon, cash or credit. If the banks create ample 8YNTHETIC If MONEY, we are prosperous; not, we etarve! We are absolutely without a permanent monetary system. When one gets a complete grasp npon the picture, the tragte absurdity of onr hopeless position Is almost Incredible bnt there It Is. It (the bank-n- g problem) Is the most Important snbject Intelligent persons can Investigate and reflect upon. It Is so Important that onr present civilisation may collapse nnless It 1 understood widely and the defects remedied very sooi. MR. ECCLES, bead of the Federal Reserve Board, Is quoted OUR LOANING PLAN Prows and Haws Realty Company 63 No. Uuniverslty Avenue UTAH PROVO Phone 456 Watch this classified directory of shop offerings of Provo merchants, craftsmen, and businesses. For SPECIAL SERVICES not listed here phone 13-w. AMBULANCE SERVICE ON YOUR OWN Claudin Funeral Home PHONE SECURITY Sporting Goods 7A I BEES Hardware and Spotting Goods Co. 364W. Center Ph. 579J WATCH REPAIRING No Other Signatures Necessary J. G. WEBB, Dept. Mgr. NEW YORK (Special) Aqua-bel- le Eleanor Holm, star of Billy Roses Aquacade at the New York Wor'd's Fair, pictured as she awaits her cue in the huge marine amphitheatre where the water spectacle is staged. Columbia Industrial Loan .Utah benejfitted by the 76th Congress ji(st adjourned to the extent of many millions of dollars. Among the list of benefits whirh came to this state are the $8,000,000 voted for the Ogden arsenal; the permission to repay construction costs of reclamation projects by waterusers on the basis of actual earnings of the land thus making it possible for farmers to carry on during bad of silver years; the at 71 cents an ounce; and the voting of large sums for various relief and works projects In the state COMPANY 64 N. Unlv. Phone 1277 FOR RENT Apartment Modern, 298 E. 7 N. Phone 1220. at Mortons Jewelers Radio Repairs J. R. GRIFFITH at The Furniture Exchange 816 W. Center Ph. 24 RETREADING IIAWKINSON TREADS Utah Tire Service Inc. 48 N. 8 W. Phone 750 FRUIT BOXES E. C. OLSEN Phone 611 585 South 2nd We8t Building Service FRANK BUILDS A BETTER HOUSE Frank B. Woffinden PHONE 047J1 Rose Retreads I General Tires l Sold by Consolidated Wagon and Machine Co. 255 W. Center Ph. 244 Paper Hanging (All odd sizes carried) USED TIRES JOLLEY TIRE CO. 445 W. Center Provo Also Painting and DecoratBee me for time ing. Phone 255-pa) raent, w H. KIRKWOOD Key Makers INSURANCE Keys made to any lock Tennis rackets restrung Carlsons Repair Dept. 112 N. Univ. Phone 82 Loans and Real Estate See FRED E. RAY 78 N. Univ. Ave. Ph. 108 Optometrist SHOE REPAIR Dr. J. E. Harrison Better Service For Less" 194 W. Center Ph. 91 Louis Kelsch at & Sols The Booterie 124 W. Center Ph. 707 Cups and Cases Typewriters Spray Materials and See Services Wasatch Chemical Co. RFD 3 Bx. 98 Ph. 936-- EXPERT REPAIRING Provo Typewriter Service 141 N. Univ. Ph. 28SJ w |