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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, TIIURfiDAY MORNING, JANUARY j, 1920, 8 The.r r teed I that a timail amount of than the prevention in more potent Back etevanih-hou- l curative measure. of all the work of the association stand the determination thut tbe Uolden Rule shall pievall. Gontrary to an opinion Vhkh may be held by some, there la no endeavor to minimize the Importance of organization of men, whether toeimdoveeii both t or employe is. That 'right But til absence In the past granted. of organization, complete and repie seDtflU'f. on tii part of tho mplovln group, thev regard as a regrettablefor or. There is always a teipect ganlzatien, especlallv where it la line. along proper, legitimate For the accomplishment of that end. the I tali Assouated Industnea has been omls-aton- Utah Associated Industries Held as Potent Factor in , I i , ) nly Through Cooperation Can Spirit of Unrest Be Quelled. foiwmd to People lodav are looking It Is for 1920 great stale development onlv when dear that this will be possiblebut if any will contribute, all factor" curtail tendency to thwart development, methods production or to npplv sinister to dominate is not summarily overcome, our' hopes for real aitlvlty will go V A. C. REES, Utah AuocUted Induztriee. At the beginning of the'tieiv j ear It la natural for men ti Indulge In a contemplation of the future, Enpeciallv at hie time are, men' ' minds absorbed of what the argefy with the thought Pew year baa iu store for them for the state, nml for the nation at large. It must, theiefore, not be Regarded as presumptuous to attempt in a genet al way to forecast the coining events front an lndusti ini and business Standpoint The following i onilusli.ns, as givtn out by the Associated Jndustnes, me based uponthe judgment of the oiemost men pf the nation who ate hi mg' with these momentous problems f This gathering together of men Tinder tha banner of the Associated Industrie has been a significant move gnd is ui ready regarded as one of the great fac-o- r which will operate through the com. In years for the betterment and ImIn Utah from provement of conditions, gn economic. Industrial-- social and educational standpoint. Secretary t Foresees Strength. the first place, theie eietv lo point to a trial of strength between those on the one band, who respect constituted authority, and those, bn the other hand, who In theory or In or both, approve of rraetlce, autocratic methods of obtaining ,r hedmss. The recent struggles In Industrial circle have clearly pointed out the tftual attitude of prominent men with regard to their respect for law and order, no matter what studied attempts flier have made to reeonclle their autocratic actions with their claims of fine It has been clearly demoncitizenship strated that in a crisis thev cannot be rel.cd upon to stand securely and behind the government of tbe I'mted KUtes as at piesent (onstituted In Utah, where conservatism dominates. there Is a tendem v to tin- - belief that one here rests in smug securjtv and In Indi-tatl- I cal element a gaining the ascendancy. But thta thought Is not shared hv many men who aro thinking and seeing and Thev realize that the only studying aafety lies in preparing for eventualities. 85c the Enriches Blood. A Wonderful Tonic and Vitalizes Liquid y Hints. V Pepto-Manga- n Pepto-Manga- n Pepto-Manga- -- embodiment of the great American plan of employment to wdib h the business men of this state wil gdhere. It closes the purse come and live with i of the foreign Investor who would help No Place jor Agitators. It delavs the us develop our resources. Koch an altitude may offend the giensl day when the cost of production can be bllitte of a vertaln class who thrlvg upon brought down within the reach of the dissension,. Wnddisccp-t- i between the tnen average American home. who pay and the men who receive. Such Individuals-wh- o stalk up and down the Jnrest Unprofitable. land have developed the faculty for creatAt this time, therefore, the Associated ing misunderstandings and discord . It Is Industries sends out the call to the their at nek In trade. , Where there is state to bury unrest and every peace, Where there Is no disagreement, form ofoftheclass distinction which means where tnere Is .complete harmony In the and hatred, regard themselves a a mill or factorv, where there la a jo shop, a brotherhood with a common purpleasant iclatlon existing between both ualt, alt pose, working to achieve the same parties, these representaTo this practical plan th Astive find a barren field for their opera- purpose tions. It Is therefore. to the advantage sociated Industries has dedicated Itself of every mail In Utah, be he employer or Employers are being urged to aevtse plans between themselves and employee, to work out a program that of n will establish ml maintain these cordial employee that will Increase their Ruth Interest. It is onlv- by the execution of plans will necessarily relations vary with the different institutions, but such a plan that Utah or any othet-sta- te can hop to allay the present Industrial ttie one purpose should be to make an unrest and enter upon an era of con- equitable distribution of profits. To the struction. development and prosperity. end that' greater efficiency will he seWe nre therefore at tbe so It cured, disturbances aljtvod, production is now for the business men of the State Increase.!, and as a result costs reduced, to Join together In this association to ap- anv form of sharing of profits or ply themselves studiously to the task It edges Is not to be given as a sop 1" for every mail who to' satisfy disgruntled employees, but represents the i Ins to use hia individuality and rather .a plan which must appeal to the of fairness Join forces yvtth the conatrucTIv e ele- - Intelligence andlo tbe While It Is true that ment in I tah. 8nv cessation of Indus- of Is vigorously trial Hitivity spells death. It means any plan of financial loss, it impairs the good name of opposed by rertalu brganlzatlona, it js the state, and robs Utah of its attractivenevertheless the one' means of safeguardness to people on the outside who would ing the Intereataof Industry and will add to the Individual prosperity of workmen. It. of course, does not harmonize with the plan of some orKanisatons (hart plan to lha induathy controlled hv an fitment that ha no personal interest in the busi- MOST UNLOAD! e nna LID s, ness - ' The Associated Industries sees before It big responsibilities affecting tlij legislative program of the year. There will be on Its part an endeavor to stimulate- - citizen throughout the state Irrespective iff their party afflllatlonsc to luterest themselves In the selection of men who po tx represent them in city, .county or atate A little thought and nthentlotr affairs. at the primaries aist (onveiitlons will dp away with Important industrial problems. It la Imperative that sane, safe men com- -' pose our legislature, and that Irresponsible elements have no Wplce In the framing of enactments that will determine the future of our state. In national affairs, too, the Associated Industries, in common with other associations. Is taking keen Interest It has gone on record on the With other pendltyr railroad legislation. public bodies In the state, It will endeavor to keep our senators and representatives In congress advised of the thoughts of their constituents on all national legislation affecting the state's welfare. - The present agitation among the the school men of the state Is one which, in the opinion of the Associated Industries, merits serious consideration It has proved that the public school Is a factor for creating the highest tv pa of citizenship or of sowing seeds of disrespect for authority. It Is imperative that the schoolmen- of Utah continue to represent the finest type of manhood and womanhood, whose secret thoughts are In complete accord with the highest conception of Americanism. A disgruntled or disaffected teaching body will vitiate all the constructive efforts of Industrial and commercial bodies which are endeavoring to prepare the next generation for The Associated Indusgood citizenship. tries, cooperating with our educational feels that a more direct organisations, point of contact must be established between business and education, that theory and practice must compare notes, and t.iat a bond of sympathy must be established between the two elements. The Associated Industries has rone on record aa urging tha boards of education and board of trustees throughout the state to make it possible for the best men and women In tbe profeaelon to remain at their post, so that th financial allurements will not further reduce the personnel of our teaching bodies and thus lower the standard of professionalism in Utan. In all. the Associated Industries Is working a'ot-- the broadest lines of state growth. It Is cooperating .with all other organizations that are working in their respective local spheres and Is also offering If services as an open forum for the discussion of problems of general Interest W Uli Its Industrial, legislative and educational program, the Associated Industries sees before It for the year 19.ti a work so broad, so comprehensive and no necesa-- y that It may rightly1 call for support of th ablest and best minds and hearts in Utah to Us aid. Come at 1 1 of friends extend our best wishes a Happy, Prosperous Progressive New Year. The prospects are bright may the outcome equal all expectations. ho'-- t COLUMBIAN OPTICAL CO., 337 South Main Street y. Car Heating Resumed. Hearing cf street car as usual will be resumed, beginning this morning, according to an announcement made last night by H F.Dtck. manager of the light A Traction company. During th morning and evening rush no heat has been aps nee to car a large the plied was burned out ten days agoe generator Repairs hleh war mad by working crew of men both day and tilghLamve been com substation where plated at th eompwuv the generator is located Hasgerou to Neglect a Cough. Ifi Never allow-Voux- after week. rs nl r h A u mi to hang on week rough is ueually aorsimp-toth throat bronbe regarded a a one can tell what of some disease of chial and may wel ii-of danger. No erlou diseases' mar A rule Dg ected the eoushlr m follow when it Is the disease that nay be cured by pnqn w f. uu oclock Friday, oclock Saturday. 11 because it 11 takes time to sort stocks and marbdown still more those articles which are not moving fast enough. It OGDEN DEPARTMENT Twenty-fiftstreet, O'ftcs. Si serose from entrance t Reed hetet 740. M4 and Phones h e Inheritance Tax Paid. u The Boston .Store opens at - The estate of Mrs. Margaret Olivia Rage, widow of Kussell Hare of New York, I as paid to the state b8.238 03 inheritance tax, and the amount was forwarded to th state treasurer. Daniel O. iArson. through Dan B. Shields, attorney general, jester-daThis is on 12 suo shares of Union Pacific stock held by the estate. MUST UNLOAD! all Skirts, Camisoles, Millinery and J uvenile Apparel. Schools Held Big Factor. Keith- SATURDAY Every day there are new discounts, for the Boston Store positively will not carry over, anything. Nothing is held back. Takes in all Dresses, all Suits, ali Coats, also all Waists Seeks New Legislation. QBricn - Proving the Greatest Sale the Boston Store Ever Held. Enormous Crowds. Bona-fid- e Values. Bigger All Stocks Rearranged. com-inD- JANUARY GLfGGJ MOST UNLOAD! cltl-ae- Atvkek mui'iilww 1 ' u: BXCJJYVIWG G GELLFOR id I To our FRIDAY AND Tablets. - V , TWO MORE DAYS Friday and Saturday Pepto-Manga- n ' cross-road- STORE OPENS 11 A. M. i d " Arreadv'X'vasr'TircKranr pie Oeration is outlined, but ft fa freely ib, scraway peoplA with blotched; dieted tf iinlitFt demands are made of or colorless complexions, who bve no those responsible for making tlieh and find it difheult to laugh pep be an almost lomplete snients, find thctt--i lessutlon of construction work. It ct and do merry and gay, would would if they get therefore, within the power of every ele lives vastlv changed ment in our stale to contribute gener plenty of real reel blood into their veins the to be program btg and better, and thus look better and willingly ously a outlined Any attempt to- cake advanbuilds up the blood, tage of the ct isis will piove only a boomcheeks and color into strength pale erang to those who would thus gratify puts If you an ambition to exercise unjust dominion. and vigor into tired bodies. loves out think you, that nobody just try The Associated Industries points that the growth of the state depend upon the experiment1 of having better the freest and most llbetal cooperation health and see how people are attracted nd the absence of antagonism between to you by your vigorous and wholesome emplover and employee. It contends, not suffering furthermore that there should he no dis- appearance. If you are crimination against any work matt, Irre- from a serious ailment, will help you to better health. Ask spective of his affiliation or with labor' organizations, that that vour druggist for MJudes should be a matter of 'choice on each Ihe name "OudeV on the workmans part, end thit, if In his opin- package is a sure guide to tbe genuine. ion. theie is a personal advantage In his both liquid and tablet form. that right Sold in acieptlngbe in h an affiliation Al no time, The medicinal value is the same. Use should at voided him however or In no manner should such ac- whichever you prefer, but start now tion be foned upon him. It is simply the don't delay. (Advertisement.) Invest-thorew- ForCash Vie ScH Pobiti'dy no exchanges or refunds, So deliveries of Hold Friends. Red-Bloode- For CasK 7g RULES OF SALE A Healthy Body and a Keen Mind Twin Attractions That Happiest People Are Unification Held Needed. Development. You Think Nobody Loves You? Weber County Authorities Are Highly Commended by the Commissioners. Higginbotham, recorder; David IV. Evans, M. Sanderson, assessor, and Mrs. H. H. Spencer, assistant- overseer of the popr, each received letters of commendation of the P. Brown, chairman Martin board said that the deeplv appreboard, which ciated the various officials' work, compares- - most favorablj- - with any services rendered Weber county. treasurer; o. SENTENCES IMPOSED IN BATTERY ACTION Special to ThS Tribune. OGDEN, Dec. ' 31,'William Stephens, Sr and three sons were before Judge D. R. Robert in the city court today and were sentenced to pav fines, as the result of the conviction yesterday on the charge of battery, preferred against them The senior P. Lethbridge, by William Stephens was sentenced to pay a lit) fine and his son.' William, Jr., George and Frank were fined ISO each. The defendants attorney announced that the eaae would be appealed to the district court and asked for a stay of execution. Five days waa granted by the court to perfect the appeal. Pioneer Woman Dead. special t. Tbe Tribune. Matts Marta II year of age. a resident of Th Tribune. died at the family Huntsville since 118. " OGDEN, Pec. SI The judge of th residence last She Is survived by d strict court and the county officer and her husband. night. FuDennis Kaasmusen. thfir deputies uere commended tolay by neral service will be held Friday afternoon at the Huntsville meeting house. the board of county commissioner for th Bishop Joseph Peterson will conduct the aMe manner in which the affair of their services. Interment will be In Huntsoffice were conduced during the put ville cemetery. yvar. Licensed to Marry. nt by th board to i ;etero Alfred W. Aaee and Arthur lb Sperltl te The Tribute. Judge OGDEN. Dec. It Marriage licenses Frau, pietrbt Attorney 8mrt P pobb and Comitv Attorney Joseph B Bate were Issued at the office of the county J H Bransheriff If petereon in commended elerk today to the foi'ovln for the effMemy of hlmeelf end deputte ham and Prudence H Humbley, both of In the handhn and KJlen of ounty affair and la Ogden, Parley B Chamber the enforcement of the law It I pointed Orton, both of Ogden, George Anderson r, Wat kin of and forfeiture of th of Ogden and Gjidys out al the fines cucu a to greatly reW vo. Th latter couple were marrff te tax fit f'e th operating epenne of the ofb ried at the clerk sootflc by bishop o The sheriff i commended personally for M. Sanderson. the p ar.nrr in unith h OGDEN, Dec. 31. Raas-muse- jre Kem-mere- bn n. fllrcrce stilts filed In tbe district court todav a lieges non support. ZeMa E. Mr Let at allege, t.eorge I), Uilatod has treated her In a rntel and Inhuman manner. Sims Mcknight chargea Le Itoy McKnight with crnell.. ln iltat he called her Vtft Same., May M Itronn aeeka a divorce from (.lands Lee Brown upon the ground of failure to pro-- Th. third action 3000 alleged to bs seeking to recover due upon contracts for the purchase of property. Wrestler obtains Divorce, Special to The Tribune. . OGDEN. Dec.! Jack Harbertson, lo-- jt cal wrestler, was granted a decree of dD-- ' vorce In the district courv bv Judge A. City to Buy Land. W. Agee from Goldie Rhupe Harbertson, I Mrs. Harbertson was given Undo as nil- - I SpiaJ lo Tho Tribune. cre of land ad- mony for the are of a minor child, CHkDEN, iVo. SI - Kl of which was granted to her. The joining Lori Furr park, on fho t, will b custody were marilvd in Ogden In No vein- purchased by the city for $3000, according to couple x 1917. the notion of the rlty eommfswloner, at tbefr ber, roromm twtfl t ioa iff today, upon tl Bond Declared Forfeited. Mi lee L. June. The property it owned by L. U. ide. th" rhn Lind In mi. Suit Tiled on Contracts. Special to The Tribune. OGDEN. Dec. 31 The Ogden Home Butj(jera' association filed suit In the district court today against L. P. Deem, Special to Tbe Tribune OGDEN. Pec 81 Ruvld Rlrfclev one of the lx mn srreeted In connecting with tbs theft of goods Iron hoiaara tn the mtlrosd yard, Wo eaeb bond, filled who was npna to atipear tn the cltr court today for his hearing and tbe bond was declared forfeited. |