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Show LYNX, UTAH TO TAKE AV ACTIVE PART IN FAMILY LIFE EDI CATIOX PROGRAM MARCH OF TIME tv he Ultora of TIME The Helping the Farmer Law i To Adjust His Debts', i BY- Residents t;f Lynn. Utah, nut with Miss Olive PL.Ie, coordinator of Fam- What Can a Farmer Da Who I Wor-- j About Hi IVt.ts? ily Life Education in Box Elder cound From rage Cne) COMIXG CRISIS? Thousands of farmers are solving ty, Sunday afternoon and discussed LONDON There were uie possibilities of impioving and add debt problems by taking them up with signs Great White Rab- - plenty in Europe that the old war- - inS to the Family Life Education on- - county Fa mi Deb t Adjustment com-, ..awaited tt es. T'.toe oonriittees are at the e l0;'o9 He suggested a revolving, ridden continent was again facing Prtunities in their community. This sei vice of farmers in every state, with 1,1 nrosrram wiin a max-- , summer davs of eepmg vim the aeuviti out coft. other parts of the county f seven vears, its first- - is The job of these committees is to: -Hiss ultimate Hale described why Box Elder In Germany an unprecedented at 5370,000,000 as mediators between farmers and act of four their creditors peace-tim- e mobilization . of. 2 000.000 county was chosen as one to arrange settlement) Tr,it.-.,- 4 .1 in commiiTntir tha annnintcprt j a men was unaer way. Division after l"'uw I of excessive debts, and recommend x" Rooseveit i as a T demonstration center in set-?- o of Jesse Holman division moved into the Lires Lme of avoiding foreclosures. - ways ederal Loan; there to face the French poiius ion- - tu,J.up head the new community program of ed- W ho Ser 4s On Debt Adjustment Com ana oi ugo snovea into the Ma"inot L:ntuvuij. Mil tees? was. mcntioned tnat added advan- "to head the new Federal Works, Into East Prusj!ia ' already an aimed The committees are made up of; 4 4ii.1,1 4lw. in tflwpc thia . Aiiiu niic .4U4'(. 1 ,.'4 I ivtt ""J wem more "'P. neighbors farmers, doctors, lawyers,' regi,ncy. more highly populated areas alone but White House Mr. Roosevelt, menU and a narrow strin a!onp. who are known for civ I ad-- 1 all that of lesidonts should and the county atoned the Congressional border of Poland's vital southern their fairness and good judgement.! icceive adequate training for getting The men and women who serve on! figures chiefly involved, dustrial area was closed to civilians ... long with people niiick action. He made Rsnni ti. 4...! them are residents of the same counluJ An explanation of the areas includ- - ty in which the farmer's home or prothat he wished all new Federal FOldiers 'haJ also b,cn b " cue dul-' o mnral cti..ioT.t -- tioa issueu tt " is located. mere, nerhans Miss Hale then asked what could be perty ... ,. . from- TflVQ to uieir -How Do the Commit tes Work? 000 to "jc oroiners. iazi roiisn sokiieig, ..' nf Ponfress and the nai 4...!J done in Lynn with the facilities they The committee asks the farmer " oi.,r ,.r moLuun r uiree He tne" , , . ,. uuus Kiiaifjni have. As a result of the discussion ,j new jXLi his vy who is applying for help to list all of in months iuea, to Study uniform, watched across which Lynn Clark was ap- his creditors and give a history of latest since 1935. Mr- - Roosevelt the Danzig border as Nazis in the pointedfollowed, to take the responsibility of financial difficulties. Free City got ever bolder. Italy anAfter going over "To the white House more and recreation better and nounced the biggest maneuvers of her providing tmored the Congressional the the committee makes sugcase, a ''vinistrative figures chiefly involv-- 1 history, to be climaxed with a shanv for the community. Also there is gestions for reaching a fair settledesire to secure library materials. ment. cohort quick action. He made "Battle of the Po" in the north. The. 4 4 ...itU In rw;n Tlflep II.-i- l all new Federal Fascists made no bones about nam- The committees hae deve loped sev5)n that he wished the school begins eral effective again after Purities issued to supply the ---"v ways of adjusting u m t, f t0 them a J further farmers' debts. In irt CmF- from taxes, or hf.iln oii yvninniivf.vn3 '" to be working out these need and 1 7: may help suggestions they u each case is considered ue then left Congress and the nation adjustments, time. at that on its own merits, and the special is study his new idea, by all odds crisis in that fateful month, Great needs of the farmer and his creditors Britain advanced her fall sea games r;s largest since 1935. are Mr. once taken into account. nose at with down its sailors when to applauded by pulling politicians August presumably keeps 1 Committees have no its front wheels only. That without right to may p!av without trepidation. pv,velt's acumen at finding can their enforce but it3 continue spending without driver Js recommendations, to seat' wav this' 23 ein- ff At Verdun, where j years ago - ii it show in his chronically were re- - 1,ft his PlollSh Yer any such obstacle they perform a valuable service in defenders the week French a neighborly way for the benefit of 2 another budget; big simP'y touching a finger-ti- p the Germans, the bv farmer and his creditors. t,c)1(he wlU arm for business, produc-1- 'i pulsing silentattacking P!owThat !t harrow, drag GusGeneral Maurice a Creditor Apply For Aid? "ial1 a time a talked Pul1 Vast in M:y at about) commander-in-chiesder. ior of vvaS? f tave Camelin, Creditors as well as debtors may the 1940 elections. all French to have effect on armed forces, said that 'any tractor ever made far better than O wmcn is, as i nomas rjusiui request the aid of a committee. Thru "respect cannot be bought with con a norse "the poorest motor ever built." the efforts of a committee, a credisaid, SABOTAGE - - cessions." That it will be priced at no more tor is often able to avoid expenses ROME Fortnight ago the potent than the cost of a good team of hay and losses which would have resulted Regime Fascista III8TO?4lC FURROW Fascist newspaper somewhere between $300 and if he had gone to court. The purpose burners: ublished this advice: Italians living of the committees is to help both the DETROIT Scarring the green 5350 France should enter the French -- Oof one of the fields on Henry creditor and the debtor. sward Astonished Army. Purpose, sabotage. estate near Detroit POLITICAL NOTES Can Groups Of Farmers Obtain Debt "Fairlane" Ford's wneu m Editor Kooerto jpannacci a is furrow. Around, Garner of Adjustment? Nance Friends John plowed Secret Police) to Ovra (Fascist Yes. Many irrigation, levee, and it Ford workmen have built a fence. quoted him as predicting, and favor-Ovcharged him with betraying official a laid it tax cuts districts, cooperative organ income Why in Federal drainage they tarpaulin. ing, secrets. has been done no Ford employee emption from $2,500 to $1,200 for mar izations, and other groups have found O knows for sure, but most could haz-- j ried persons, from $1,000 to $500 for a solution to their debt difficulties NOSE CLIP - - ard a sound guess: the furrow is to single persons, to intensify through farm debt adjustment. Eleanor Roosevelt in her syndicated at. look Are Committee Hearings Confidento for curb posterity preserved sciousness, spending. column wrote: Scripps - Howard tial? to Henry Ford, as much preoc-- j d Frank Murphy "Someone sent me a wonderful clip For, rrc?are J by t- -s Weekly - W. WHITNEY VV. ri, f'.'-tir.u- ihc Standards ol: INSTALLMENT NO. 10 Standard No. 7 m -- rri. V--l ,4hr juii ' f Autorraey - lUireaurnu-- - Capitalism - H. poo racy HUMANITY IN THIS RF.D: Challenge Protest and App al When in the- course of human events, it becomes necessary for one people to desolve the political bands, which have connected them with another and to assume among the powers of the eaith, the separate and equal station to which the laws of natuie and the laws of God entitle them, a decent respect to the opinions of mankind requires that they should declare the causes which impel them to a separation; we hold these truths to be evident that all men are created equal; that they are endowed by their creator with ceitain unalienable right Standard No. 7 Weigh and Measure Ilumanity are these Life, Among Liberty and a Pursuit of Happiness, First Quarter $2,r.0,000.000. Second Quarter $500,000,000. Third Quarter $750,000,000. Fourth Quarter $1,000,000,000. 250 Inu "3 7."0 1000 Ijiw of Supply ami Demaml $li3 BIBLICAL LAW OPPOSED TO USURY Continued from Standard 6: Horse's and chariots and slaves and souls of men; Rev. thy merchants were the great men of the earth; For by their sorceries were all nations deceived. Ilia Kings of the earth 'have lived deliciously under this system; Arid hence they will lament its passing. The prophet has said: "come out of her my pimple and be not partakers of her sin." We must separata ourselves from this system by throwing off the yokel. It does not any ltmger serve humanity. Rev. The prophf t again says: "Reward even as she has rewarded you and double unto her double according to her works; in the cup which she has filled, fill to her doubln. Ye sons of pride that have arrayed yourselves in grandeur and splendor and have filled the wine cup of debauch and now are drinking it to the- very dregs. De.seret News Item: "King proposes to scrap all parts of N. R. A." Our senator is serving his fourth term. Senator Snioot served five terms. Can it truly be said that these good men have served moral character. They are oustanding men, living the word of wh'dom in all things except money. Can men serve God and mammon? It doeth appear that the capitalist system has deceivol the very elect. If I am wrong in so judging I humbly ask the Lord to foigive me. I also nsk the pardon of any one whom I may offend. Out of the books ye shall be judged. The beKik of life Is full of strife. Both of the above men were serving the State of Utah in Hoover's administration. Senator King is still serving. The policies designated and the law as it has been interpreted do not seem to harmonize with the principles of the constitution nor do they harmonize with the Bible philosophy. Nor do they harmonize with the laws of social equity. Let the Laws of the Standards talk. Out of the Ix.oks ye shall be judged I here wish to Introduce the poem of the Single Standard: The Single Standard for me It leads to the narrow way. The rich must be redeemed and the poor must have fair play. The Master once said to the rich man who was good in every way, Except to see how wrong it is to covet gold for pay (in Double J - ctit. - " , j anu-aircra- te ,.,... 4 i !" j ht: , O 18-2- V non-exem- pt - con-usual- ly - "f -- rO-fo- ot er ex-th- is tax-con-- Standard) In doing that you rob the poor and wide you make the way, Many do follow and early lose the straight and narrow way. What profit a man to gain the world and lose his soul today, Go money mad and make life sad for we who are hero today. The day is here.', we now appear before the judgment seat, The book of life is full of strife and must be held complete. While me, while you, while we all meet and answer to the charge, My hope today for all dear soul la that we change the course of our barge. Meaning of course humanity, the element which is out of balance with vision and proper understanding? We cannot question their should deflate back to the fundamental principles. So as to balance with the principles and philosophy of the American Constitution and Flag. Also to be In harmony with the laws of social equity. privilege to none sounds as good to mo Equality to all and today as it did in our ioiefalheis tune. Lite, iibeity and the pursuit of happiness to all, both old and young still rings true. And our inalienable rights are as sound and inviolate today as in the beginning. Where the shoe pinches Is that we are dependent upon each other, we are dependent upon the church leadership so far as the church is concerned, for they are the ones to designate the policy and interpret the law for the membership of the church. I do not find where God has instructed thorn to be Industrial or commercialista, speaking; not only of the true church but of all churches. At least I do not think he lias instructed them to accept double methods just because,' wicked and designstandard and ing minds have imposed them on humanity. We don't have to accept. Pure-hearte- with men on farms as with nounced: "I personally don't want to nose while swimming furrow (plowed by, be 0n a ticket of any kind." in men motors, ... I find, however, it is going to himself) marks the a historic event. The ' Indiana's Paul Vories McNutt land-- ; can some Deiore ntue time require , i 4.) tmlrvr 4U ..1:4: wo "1C J hreathe with ease through my mouth evei'1- "l 4 "jUlCliU WJilV-4,ltXV,4,U4 44.44IL14 QlUluunv-vUl XllS JllCllt vujilii,,u alone." him that it would revolutionize agri- -' "The entire McNutt campaign is pre culture. dieted on the assumption the Presi- .l Details of the new Ford tractor, dent will not run." were still a deep Ford secret. The New Jersey's Senator Smathers, few facts obtainable about it were Pennsylvania's Senator Guffey, ware's Senator Hughes announced extraordinary: Indiana's 15,000 workmen will be Don't Neglect Them I they are to build it in the long disused River Senator Van Nuys announced he is Nature designed the kidneys to do s job. Their task is to keep the Rouge "B" plant (factory for Ford's not one . j marvelous War-tim- e liuwing uiuuu otrtK mi iree ui an e4cu vi Eagle boats). Production! Franklin Roosevelt revived his toxic impurities. The act of living lift itself is constantly producing waste plans call for 1,000 a day to rool off "dunce cap" for a correspondent who matter the kidneys must remove from the assembly line. It will weigh 1,700 flatly asked him if he would run the blood if good health is to endure. When the kidneys fail to function at pounds and be powered by a four-- 1 again. Kature intended, there is retention ol Midwest Young Republicans, cylinder Ford engine. It has a self-- -j dis waste that may cause p of at Grand Forks, N. Dak., hyand finger-tia system vening tress. One may suffer nagging backache, Harold E. Stassen, 31, ed Governor for controls. of attacks dizziness, persistent headache, More extraordinary than the known of Minnesota as Keynoter of the 1940 getting up nights, swelling, puflinese under the eyes feel tired, nervous, all facts about it were the claims that Republican National Convention. torn out. O Henrv Ford .usuallv far from boast-- ! Frequent, scanty or burning passage may be further evidence of kidney or WAISTS double a WASTED made that for it: special, ful, bladder disturbance. Strapping Fred The recognized and proper treatment linkage coupling will keep the plough1 MANHATTAN is a diuretic medicine to help the kidneys of the W. Meyenborg, president of the Mer-- ; out from draws it pulling get rid of excess poisonous body waste Use jDoan's PiUs. They have had more ground keep a plough at full depth chant Tailors Society of the Citynotc-.-of, than forty years of public approval. Are even in hard soil. That when the New York, sounded a Recovery will endorsed the country over. Insist CD plough hits a rock or stump the trac- - He announced that businessmen Vonn t. bold at all drug stores. will not tip over backward and be in good physical shape to handle; tor . it ..... t increased business, when it comes, fall on its driver like some drive Reason: Their average waist measure tractors it slips is when an obstruction is encountered, is smaller than it was in 1929. wear on my . . y"" "; V, - j CL . u r, ly Third-Termite- s. ; con-start- er body-wi- call-draul- de or 6: un-;anc- to 3 Debt adjustment service is carried strict confidence to avoid em barrassment to either the debtor or the creditor. Where Can a Farmer Apply For Help? A firmer can apply for help from any committee member in his county, in Box Elder County they are: Lorenzo Barker and Jtihn B. Mathias of Brigham City, J. Welton Ward of Willard, Robert S. Calderwood and Robert C. Harris of Tremonton and T. Frederick Coombs of Fielding; the County Rural Rehabilitation supervisors, William J. Thayne, Glenn F. Cowan and Darley J. Allen of Brig-haCity; and the County Agricultural Agent, R. II. Stewart of Brig-haCity; the Farm Debt Adjustment Supervisors of the Farm Security Administration, D. D. Bushnell, State! FDA Supervisor and R. D. Wadley, district FDA Supervisor. Office of the State and District Farm Debt AdState justment Supervisors Is 1 Capitol, Salt lake City, Utah. on in m m double-dealin- g B-2- 4f- - j & " s i4 old-tim- back-whe- - .... j .... buly FACTORY DELIVERED PRICE ' vT- V. e el Including SIlt: Ja.J v V M- -J Svv : X . -- I V t PLYMOUTH V Iff st S ' When we ssy . IS we mean LOW-PRICE- RIGHT KEP.E! 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