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Show DONT FORGET THAT ADVERTISING IS A MIGHTY FINE TONIC FOR BUSINESS VOLUME XUV. THE SECOND SECTION LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY; UTAH, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1923. NUMBER U. America Ruled by Faddists, Erect One Year and Bent The Nesi Stei nm etz Pa intsN ew Organization of Industry ONE -- I r II T By THOMAS R. MARSHALL Former Vice President of ' The United States LatestDEDICATORY SERVICES RICHMOND SOUTH WARD CHAPEL Great Scientists Invention, a New Method of Running 1. 2. 3. 4. 'Business 5. b- - 7. 8. SUNDAY, FEB. 4. M ORN I NG SERVICES 10:00 A. M Come, Come Ye Saipts Opening sbng. Russel Hendricks Opening prayer Devotional Prayer Words by Orson Clark ) ... Choir Song. Whose On The Lords Side Wlu - Seagull Gir4s- Remarks ... .Arthur J. Mendenhall, Supt. of S. S Solo h . j . Edna B. Lewis Remarks . .. Clara B. Johnson Pres, of Y. L. M. I A. The Shepherds Evening Song, .Virginia Hendricks and 9. Remarks .. Bryan H. Hendricks, Pres, Y. M. M. I. A. 10. Duct. The Silent Voice ..... Laura and Mary Barnett 1. Remarks. . . F.vy Thomson. Pres. ofRehef Society 12. Duct, "Abi&TWTtli Me, 'TAVilfis and Lucy Hendricks 13. Respect for The Lord's House Pres. J. W. Funk 14. Song . . S. S. Kindergarten Class lV Remarks . . Edith Plant. Pres., of Primary .... 1 6. Anthem Let the Mountains Shout For Joy ... Choir 17. Benediction .. . . Lavern Larson .. AFTERNOON SERVICES 2:00 P. M. . Oh Ye Mountains High Congregational Singing 2. Opening prayer Geo. G. Hendricks . . 3. Prayer Perfect . South Ward Relief Society Glee Club 4. Sacramental Services. 5. History of Ward Chapel, Bishop James L. McCarrey 6. Dedicatory Prayer. 7. Oh Lord Remember Me Jennie Thomas Socialist The Same 1 Famous Inventor Paints Picture of New Indus-J- ! trial World in Paper to The Babson Institute thoroughly convinced that, the more competition there is and 1 HILLS, Mass. may not seem to be any direct connection between alternating electric currents and human emotions. That the two are governed by the same basic laws, however, is again evidenced by the fact that DrrCharles P. Steinmetz, has turned his genius from things electrical to the problem of human relations. t, This little giant of Schenectady has forsaken an apparatus, just completed that generates an electric current of one million volts, actually manufactures real lightning' to the working out of a new industrial system. His fclan is outlined in complete form for the first time in a statement to ' iiabsorr Institute, at Wellesley Hills, where the leading thinkers of the country are pooling their energies that the disastrous booms and panics periods of wild prosperity and then periods of bread lines may be lessened if not neutralized in American economc life. WELLESLEY - Remarks by visiting Brethren. 8. Melody Overture 9. Anthem My Valley Home 10. Benediction. . , , , -- the larger the number of persons engaged in a business and the smaller the transaction, the greater the safety and prosperity of the people, Then we begin to talk about overhead expenses, and the saving and the greater efficiency to accrue from combinations of capital. We bow the knee to Kg . business and worship it as lord of economics, only to discover that notwithstanding benefits to the consumer, injustice - has been done to the small manufacturer. So, we enact anti-trulaws, and indict and dissolve In the name of the individual man. who must have his chance in America, regardless of what effect his opportunity may haye, upon the 1 EV1LDINQ COMMITTEE Chas. R Anderson Cyrus Builen Alma Carson J. J, Henry Stoddard Ncphi Nelson Geo, G. Hendrkks. Bishopric . J. L. McCarrey ' Howard M. Egan ' J. L. Robinson L. F, Hendrick. Clerk Fred W. Hodgson, Architect J. L. McCarrey Howard M. Egan Carl J. Carlson J. L. Robinson J. W. Funk C. I.. Funk L. W, Hendricks Lawrence J. Johansen Frank Al Bair Henry Christoffersen Walter G Thompson Cyrus Lewis West and Lorenzo Bullcn Choir John McCarrey BRIEF The Ward organized January 22. 1917 under direction of Apostles Geo. Albert Smith and James E. Talmage with James L. McCarrey Bishop. Howard M. Egan 1st Counselor, Carl J. Carlson 2nd. L. F. Hendricks Clerk. February 3, 1917. The Building Committee was chosen. February 6, 1917. A special meeting of the male members was held and the building site selected. Building operations commenced at once which is evidenced by the fact that on the following day a number of men and teams began hauling sand. ' During building operation ward meetings were jield in Scandinavian meeting house corner of 1st south and 2nd east 6treet, until April 1st 1917. then in District School building corner 1st west' and 1st south until Juhe 13. 1920 when the first meeting was held in the ward chapel. .. ' COST, . i: Grounds $ 400.00 25.0Zl.92 Building Furniture and Fixtures ... 5,838.5?! . of the beauties of a is that it can inin fads dulge withojut any danto institutions its social, ger economic or political fads. When were of a thing w drop it and turn to something new. One winter, we. jazz ,yntil,evr erybody walks as though the Volstead act had never been enacted. The next winter we devote ourselves to .whist, and move along erect as a ramrod and with countenances .that outdo a preacher's or a poker .players- -. Economically we shout the shibboleth of competition for a time. We are quite sura that England was the most prosper- ous when she was a nation of small trop keepers. . We seem -- Anna Merrill Modern Capitalist And . John McCarrey Sccy.-Trea- s. st T i uuasuiiij . -- mrv' Xttz . tion rather than through promo- expects, to see adopted in ' it. - V6 become tion. In a business corporation convince the . that will labor linion is ;a menace to the there is no change of officers so Congress, he says, , tribunal. right pt the Individual to labor 9 evOlve'Jnty long as they perform their pfrk Untt uroll .TKla,. whenUand. where andJhow-h- e of service, Specialized Ability pleases, , Then we conclude that , and the filling pf vacancies thru tion trill be wholly n the hands the wrong And Injustices of la- NOT FOR GOVERNMENT the promotion oh merit. These of the president and his minis- bor can be overcome only by OPERATION . ters who will hold positions for united effort, so we' exempt laBusiness men make a great extremely valuable features are long periods and will be bor organizations from the operin our. democratic, form Total mistake, continued Dr. Stein- lacking in nature like a city ation of the anti-tru$31,310.49 of government You may or laws. Of socialin Of this amount The Trustee la Trust contributed $ 1,000. metz, thinking that manager. Congress, acting as course, it was not intended to not Lenine admire the may and 00 and the members of the ward $20,310.49. ism means government operathe board of director 85. will, how- exempt them from punishment organization of ' Russia. tion. Only the labor leaders Soviet have ever, power. to t curb for creating a monopoly or True capitalism and true may be right or them when the and the radical politicians are His motivb so desires even as committing any then crime, mor it be built can this includes latter both real upon group but is this much prosperity socialism are one and the at least the board of directors betalking government operation. wTong, not was it contemplated to grant the same, begins Dr. Steinmetz such a fickle foundation. I in rich and poor, but it is a large Neither the intelligent capitalist clear. He has organized and approve of all that the may not unions but labor and a one lieve in unions president to keep from group very maintained menacing a in and that is a startling statement government nor the intelligent socialist Russia of the corporation proposes, yet work authority man who did not care one of any most the from a man who has been a po- the purposes underlying these today. through wants ' such A board does not think of to operation. Personally I do not worry Nor do government join them. But the unions litical fugitive because of his unions. trying periods that any nation firing the labor leaders and the because he soabout president or the came to believe the and the capitalists The typical radical is just socialistic and supposedly want government op- has ever experienced and be has proposes one plan that they do that somepublic such special privilege been able to do it because he is beliefs. as bad. He calls himself a pro- cialists. Only the orthodox un- politicians ' of benefit the eration for the not like. had been "ranted, so recently Scientific analysis ion leaders and the radical poli- community but rather for their using the same system of control Originally capitalism meant gressive. Certain tician me. Both of one be is capitalquestions to him sprang up me fad of putting the worry that policy shows the used by" best individual control," continued clearly being own selfish purposes. Ask any will be referred to all the people unions out of business . even in this Dr. Eteinmttz with each tor generation behind the times. He ists and the socialists are .in- ten men whether managed corporations, private or country. He considers all his to vote upon as a referendum, A though they attempted nothing himself and the Devil take the is attempting to set back' the terested in increasing producis more operation government and tion distribution. facilitating and question such as prohibition for more than collective bargaining hindmost. Originally Socialism hands of the clock and stent the will and nine at once followers as stockholders efficient, instance, would come under this and improvement of working the and offL meant communistc control with tides of progress. Why? Be- Both systems depend for their answer that appoints promotes private operation rials of his government the consent of the is most economical. on .the heading. Its enforcement is. the conditions. .property under common owner- cause progress demands consoli- authority onBoth Apparent basis of their can continue to Conservation has not escaped in governed. efficiency and problem for the administration ship. Changed conditions have, dations, because efficiency favors public oper- fitness ly everything control retain of reto re- - to handle,' but its determination the faddist. The wild lands of industry only the task perform however, changed the aims of production and distribution no is' a question for popular Vote. the west are to be kept for un.red of the office..' rather than as they truly serve the producer. divenda toInterestnocharges, both capitalism and socialism. quires legislation pay,, The majority of people are ca- born generations even ithough, all Most of us are in producers Both of these apparently oppo- competition. Wasteful competi.government, earTan pable of voting yes or no when the prices of foodstuffs are site groups have gradually been tion is the basic reason for high some form or another. Hence and state operation is municipal the question is honestly and mounting. The mesquite deserts ' examined when microunder the coming together. Where for- costs. Cost in production has a failure- Successful 'governfound there to is be asked, and that is the of Arizona are to be converted plainly scope only the reduced .been developing by mally they disagreed both as operation of industries, U1(. KUVClllIllct me chief purpose of ballots. All into forest reserves. Oil and BUKKeni. to aims and methods, they now of large units and cutting - out vtry littlt difference today ffdroads or public utilities is possibility of political revolu-Bot- h this voting for and against men mineral lands are to be preservy tween capitalism and socialism, are agreed as to aims and differ wasteful competition. One impossible under a tion but Dr. Tteinmetz takes no we know nothing about is little ed for oncoming generations. t (mhentantly distribu-bringinare the same g aiming-aas to the best method of son why the cost of form of gvoernment democratic short of ridiculous. Our judici- Water powers are not to be usin the idea. about this mutually tion is today so great is because thing although both are attack- " A no revolution FORM NEW OF I in from fear the the different ary may be continued much in ed lest somebody- should make problem is just begin ing desired result. We make the this United States, he says, for its present form. Our courts a dollar out of them. Conservamistake of thinkinb of capital, ning thru the chain stores to angles. Only the future can tell GOVERNMENT there can be no revolution where need to be reformed and vitaliz- tion seems to be a prison where-i- n ism and socialism as they ex- be applied to distribution. The which angle is the soundest. It Turning from business to poto confine the adventurous isted a generation or more ago radicals are trying thru legisla- cannot be now determined by litical theory, Dr. Steinmetz there is something worth keep- ed. We must always have a to court of the conquering pioneer.-Wlaw evoluvotes. force or supreme instead is there spirit and by argument, by ing, only interpret and not as they are working to- tion to break up these large the two and - produces - a tion. and the present system of fip- -i have a political conservawe The wise man will respect both fuses to back If go may efficient ; . was once They organizations. nf l,0 tmwm. Capitalism day. labor-me- n I deem of infinite tion which for life pointing judges blind union as the during synonomous with individualism are as behavior is a step in the arm to the American people. It good richer who to are get trying the hence and capitalist right direction and shouud be is a sort of conservation of our TO hated the socialist. Now condi- by producing less. Mind you applied to the executive and ad- intellectual honesty. We let our tions have changed, and capital Im not criticizing labor unions REPLACE COMPETITION heart throbs go on in interna- - -' offices as well. ministrative has as much se. Iabor right Turning from political theory is as keen for centralized con- - per We are a wonderful people tional affairs, but we will not to practical business organizatrcl as are the most advanced to unite m unions as have and have a wonderful country, permit our intellectual honesty m to unite ,vestors corporations; tion. Dr. Steinmetz outlines, a leaders. concluded Dp. Steinmetz. No to be used in the solution of The representatives of both but both should be subject to the new way based on production nation in other them have and for the laws same world, for in- those affairs. We know clearly capitalism and socialism are would have and stance, taken me in enough there is but one of two production today seeking the same things, jourposes -should workers button. cripple boy and given me courses for us to pursue, yet We Wage the unified control of of ultimate eysteot It has prosperity, he eey,. with the chartce not that it has. This seem unwilling to pursue eith-e- r. their who! du organizations up give stries small with one apparently successful in the industry by a competing group - statement made to Babson old vlt ought to be apparent even the expossibilshould countiy, the in justify make such 'work their lifes! hot they another and with a half dozen United States, largely e clash between capital- stitute is not made in the spirit that we are to engage in the of the ity such of organizations. in block little natural in rich as at America is so shops specialty. The only parties whojbtcnce every ists and socialists s past. If of criticism or complaint but is jPOhtics of the world or that w'e , do not agree are the conserva Only the capitalists and t he present. iTo eliminate the hills resources that it can afford to made only because I want to see areJ return to that pleasing live union labormen led by Mr. socialists are working along and valleys of the Babsonchart be extravagant and wasteful. misled come from labor leaders this co.untry forever grow condition of life wherein we can . Gompers and the radical politi- sane lines and these two groups there must be more cooperation We have been successful here in f Let the world go hang ,f Doliticiang ho cal, stronger and not be wrecked by jBa cians led by Mr. La Follette. are coming more closely together and less competition. When inand form people who complain and agitate e. cannot be in world affairs The orthodox union labor lead- every year. In fact they are dustry is properly organized and rather than because of it for the obstruction of without thinking the matter and out of affairs at the ers are merely traders thinking joining hands today in a desire controlled then w'e are in a posi-- not misunderstand me. time. ' , primarily of their own imnied- - for organized production" and tion to eliminate unemployment! racy Is a tremendous improve-an- d progress. These men. either through to its final solution. . , lSame 1 .ecoof , their ignorance through late interests, unmindful of the (distribution monwith business absolute over the compared depressions. The ment law or through their selOne of the most deadly fish in . rcmmally, I have always felt publics welfare or the unions merely a desire for more of the trend of capitalism is to bring ,'archy of the old days. It does nomic welfare in the long run. They spoils of industry. The real such a condition about. It also not necessarily represent the fish egotism, presenr"the only the ocean is the whip.rav. The. ?t --s.the duty of America source of in our ihe k'aJf ,e of nations and of y live!to a conntry joi.n danger whip-raem-hip , shonld be remembered that the highest, organization. It has its stail is xrages and today is not between ' ni6mb6r of it tnitit th6 inn poijionrd daggor. aatifl bonus rather than in terms of fight when in leaders but either decided a and or employers, capitalistic ployees countries OfYhe b!I wwld "shall " if socalfstlc tz touched production and cortimoditfes.1 rather between those who want "formT'oE"' go vern me nt "ied rbih a n unpre3u3tcedlimenU,ZTtR1RESlbENT''''',aTJiCnbf witty the naked nmArt if cimliiiiii ilrk in. In qf iq. fO-AN AGE" shock 'and returned ot to ! 9 bargaimng and. striking rather !to get something for nothing or (society at large in order to hold .waY. It cannot help but be waste Continuing his discussion of about feet long. .There. Are ! do cpnau than hry efficiency and useful - iat least to giVe in return for not ion. ismaH 1 teeth out and .ful new Unlike cr of the 5e biics Inefficient, brings pol? positions. along governorganzation y;1 'r0w a n,onV Mench. ness. Their policies may be ne- - ing as little in effort as they can! tician theyihold their positions1 hr. Steinmetz, as long as po- jhe ment. Dr! Steinmetz outlines !",hole length of it, and" it ends in Ist e war ' cessary measures; but no get away with. It is true thatimly as they make a success ofisitions are filled through (Ccadntid si i luftbe-lik- e hurpucss.. V'C) their work; This is why the ablest men of both groups are working for a living Wage"' for both those who Perform the labor; and those wlto supply the V capital. -- . , 'non-politic- al 5 st 1 ! -- anti-captalis- tic -- j ; - j ! - s be-,?.-nt , rea-onl- j - e j I distn-namel- y, --- -a i : . j ; - M i,iii i - - - i.Wmiim iS . imi . Lin. a; SSR 4. SI 4i Ill ,mVli |