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Show iMD Prom Uffr$ Is fdifcr Citizen Contrasts Conditions Now With Those of 1931 A fr uiVS o, s sturj' is the that the present urempfoytnent rate is the highest in 3 years. It serves to Sferald noted take some of us older ones back si memory to mi, and to note the contrast in conditions then and now. There were, of course, no welfare programs of any sort, except certain private Weil, grouja could provide. ( tru.v not is that quite remember being invited by A 0 Commissioner County Snot to aceonipar;; hna on a h tnp to F&rfield where distributed $5.60 cr-- uy cnecks to each of two widows. I presu'.Jey were monthly jtvks Bat, in general, neither the city or the county, or the state had any funds to help the "unemployed." r One despersi People evicted family unloaded its furniture on the courthouse lawn. Mayor Jesse N Ellertson crept to his office on a bark steir rather than confront the inevitable delegation he knew Iw would meet at his front ioor. Not only was there no money in public till, salaries and wages were being reduced. The BYl) faculty, iong under paid in companson with the U. of U. and U.S. A C, took a 12 per cent cut in salary in 1931, and another ten per cent the following year. Yet. all who had jobs were asked to contribute Uo per cent per month to a fund to aid the unemployed. As I recall, about $6,000 was raised in ail. 0 start what was called the stamp plan. Individuals would be paid in a We tried to and when it to a they presented merchant, it would be accepted at face value, and the merchant would affix a two-cestamp to it. A central office would sell him the stamps. When enough stamps were attached to eoual kind of certificate, fk value, the certificate rxkrwd by Us in regular office central curresry. As dean of the College of Agriculture, Applied Science the Editor Heraid: SUPER SHOOTER CAMERA Mechanic Arts) I tried to as a promote the stamp plan means of putting an additional story on the Mechanic Arts BmHi.4 vrvu G--- uT Cumme'fc Color picture times its own development and ejects automatically in 2 seconds. Newest innovation. the Giamk; ot vas 'operating. MOM Prints we met a group of tfr unanpioyed in the City and where I Building, County explained as best I could, the a stamp plan. Afterwaru, irsdividuai arose and gave a fiery speech against it. We had never seen him before. At one point, he turned toward Clayton and me and said' "These millions of the capitalists are offering you nothin." Well, the stamp plan never got off the ground, of course, but it indicates what efforts were being considered ia the face of a chaotic situation. Then Mr. Hoover established Finance the Reconstruction Corporation and authorized loans to States for relief purposes. President Hoover was determined to keep the Federal Government out of welfare so any money from Washington was to be in the form of loans to be amorized by k? mgfii well-bein- bad sids effects of pornography. We shall not know exactly what Thomas Jefferson meant by his statement until he rises 3,97 162.22 SI-70- I2 z J -- ickirMcklFkirkirkicHtirpc long-haire- d me Polaroid f7 WOK Mb t r MM HMIMUayMgyirjiWIWMIIWWM" j Jr I r r IT" ...... are coming to wnani irl m jf I Friday, May 23, from 4 PM 9 PM and Saturday, May 24, from 10 AM 4 PM, a Poisrold represcr!t3i:ve will shew you me latest in camera equipment ,iu..ihji.lii,w1, i. .....-- n III y 3EU??aj& h'.VIii IIWIllMlfll crfb if x ft -- certain withholding a proved 2 arrangement, impossible percentage of federal road and It highway appropriations. of course. Governor Dern appointed a committee (of which I was a member) to advise him on how should "borrow." I believe the first request for funds from the RFC was for $100,000. Not much, but it was better than the ill fated much the State stamp plan. Lowry Nelson I iQMlVU liPfeA iW Ptr?r HUSiC CrfWtlkl id, V V. from that grave you talked he about. But in my minds-ey- e did not mean that when the majority and minority are in conflict" the majority should submit to the minority. happens when we become morally corrupt. My first inclination would be to let them reap what they sow. Bat when I in my field am sowing seeds of virtue in action and thought, chastity and sanctity of the family, my second inclination is to fight like a she bear for that field to remain unspoiled until it is sufficiently mature that the weeds can't overtake it Just as I would back fo I r to prevent material from being placed in the view or legislation feVJ iijfj i'-r- tf 97 . tt. 13520 ) 3 MAGJCUBES 1 flashes' N,Sf ! J! 1 II USSSi 1 0 i COLOR FILM I ieiiM'H.ri . yWy Muggea plastic construction. 3 reels per pack. For dual 8 movies' Itj fet olorlHm A j97 ok (aiN ' ffi? ,! yMmyi(o Sill ,Jfr 003, ci0 aWin SylWv $; legislation to prevent physical child abuse, f will support 0.,0 1 Focal 12612 j j rk. 1 liI COLOR FILM CARTRIDGE ; rSt8' i I Our Reg. 2.07 BLACK 4 WHITE -0- 0Ns am very sorry there is a market for pornographic literature and movies here in Utah and that people haven't learned from history what TtSlb c,SM cartoons with the most Popular characters! Many -1- I X nssX I TBtSA'-- Speaks Out Against Pornography, Filth well-bein- KIT DELUXE CAMERA SX-7- 0 - - j5) 88 The new Supar Shooter uses all types of Polaroid film. Great to take on vacations! SUPEtSXOOTESKCS I Editor Herald" Since Martin Jenkins asked for comments on his letter, I for one would like to tell him who I think I am. First of all, a U.S. citizen by birth and very much a believer in majority rule. Our country from its outset was based on the rule of the majority. And from its founding legislation, has been drawn up for the benefit of the majority of the country or This includes community. legislation providing for the social and economic of the country and community. Certain people in the community of Provo and Orem are concerned about the problems that come- - with pornography and the effect it has on people. Evidentaily a majority has voiced its opinion that pornography is harmful to and their social legislation has been drafted to protect these people from the Cffian and Economics, Home if a - V vwxud be 1 fioh.s.. Attach. ',sx7o. -- .10 I a;iy J W r"- sgs3igg&. ' . I (MJ3f - - rm i J PROJECTOFf 111 fl ai! sssss. -- ssss l " i CAMERA KIT J objectional bands of minors. M. Asbell 4 family Provo ffLJ Don't Knock Waitress; Understand Her Side the picture. But out of my married life I've worked a long time as a waitress. I never got more than 55 cents an hour and don't let anyone kid you into thinking waitress work iwi't hard. They come in like the world owes them a living. So the waitress is for service. Maybe she has children at home to support. If a group or just a couple if they can afford To a night or day off. what is it to hurt them to just leave Cast your bread upon the going You bet I believe in it. It's a Up. waters, for you will find it after many days. Give a por- not iust front room work. tion to seven, or even to There's always plenty back eight, for you fcaow nut !ui So if a group is piitout by a evli may hapserj on ea'th. Eccl. 11:1,2. forgotten cup of coffee, you're "You give but little when not going to die in the next ten minutes. Each watiress has six you give of your possessions. It is when you give of yourself to seven tables to handle and that you truly give." Kahli! sometimes it's hard to Gibran, Lebanese artist and remember what goes on to writer. whom Therefore yeu have no exEach group comes in cuse, O man, whoever you Pyontai Jij F Projector Editor Herald: Yes, I've been reading your letters on tipping along with the one by Jennifer Thorton and I have my own views on the subject. I'm older now so no longer in Thoughts 4 Inspire Jlr,.iMl are, when you judge another; in passing judgment (rpin hiai you csitidtitm your- perfect service. Samrtsmes the waitress has had a bad rfiv before coming to work. Who cares? Work must go on and the waitress must I fast f3.5 lens; forward and I reverse remote-contr: included. Case .operation. II 1 - r ol 111 iri?r " iiVHW ' fh fW iS featured I I J 1 iff B :'Yp-JlS- fn7 M -- -i 'ft ml'-liniT-- square ggr M : '" 12" Yc 570AF Sawyer self, beouse you, the judge, srf iSttSag ihe very same smile and act if ali is wtii. Weii, Homns 2:i. things, 1 !'""" 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