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There are It rnipht kr a f i d Ma I attempt tha anion. They ) again) of dear It who latle lh" thought l)T here, ..or again not irimc pri.g pring the are mtreth very prubbiH huy (d n.he PETERSON. E. V, JOHNSON. OaKim AU adreettr, hit all l.fr, all laughter! I year of bolne to h our Uk r r ly whrg thlr money out of tan ihI.. tnaar It'a -bee rn1 4 on activity hire ipni.g again gteen prir.g again to the rommutt town where it U nl M.d indu-triru.A.imic, pro, Who care what wmitg after? yerr amt hit reunited tn who huy hi re Unrfit the reea a'ong line f better, Mer hfct;. it y, money lug mHtimia. Aithmub hinkin ah ec in a, a mh a they coitiinunily hy keeping Ihrw? he euffr4 r itb atl lUeak at an givm the ttrnti.n of in I.icmI circulation awl map the jfjear, ,i-ottfiarid h hr f thla la cooiti'Mi huti r of reward in ad ditional ffm nt We buying flood and drought had mind, h would h" era thin Ibrf that depend, for the f e,a w el!erpri l.ut link ha .'jti'.n ll.r whole ritit ury i Give Them A Goal whJelf I .ere, ant earth tremor been Soma of tha prrekient of our lea B"l bicker had their reput i- - fill la tbelr lOdeirora te drre'np tha changed, Tha danger of another ritre It y are lnr,iivMtl, fully j very rii.tance, aeetn to ha more Mayor Valk-- r ay more prrona unierilie him! impartially. The iriinuiiry dat. lion fair draliiig, should walk to work, and more of high atmdirdi of haakln Hit aW eiuft of (ongreM ha been acrtrL In getting foreign decora-iiThe wmi prior Iple whith urge -- - Toledo I 'lade , Tli vri.u factor h ndh-cteprer alt. would if they knew where it peoenlly the atudent thnn their than teaching And w to patroidi the local tw-- hunt I Tha American lUnlera Aiiorlitlet ,: d, oimhlomt p. wa. Miami Daily New. of American fundamental In th.-n- , awl rly then, I the mi rj who ha hi money Snvetcl where Itj and hankeri oreanlntlon th l! an serve thnn most, should Impel uta artlrely lupport tha i!nHp?o ati. n ilrci.J.! upon awl Mabe Congro U in the Mm In I hr advertise to ncw.pj- of oernmnt atiperr!ln of bmViuf. applied. r,ir. rtivr that the stock market was in shape Thr last hurines depression U if per of hi community. Thi nrwspa-- I Tha aitlonal bank, whlrh 1929 It Bead to be deflated. the fmn innJ it people, imkI example. At the present time; p. r their fbarten to do hmloef (Jury In Short Second LEGAL PUBLICATIONS titutin and buiwn. It i a fixture federal goyeniment, am under tha an I ru.tiially ee'ery Important cieculivai Buy from Our Advertisers. inveetment awl with a to percUlon of thn Coniprohcr of tbo and people in thi community uI rb al 1W i, itf- r:L p, I1 thr rt At. CL jy, fr ble al .e ere, Ul, lue - arj fr Ui n citenh n trr tkn, LONG MILES Jmi-nhai- .t ini-rur- n Uati .f heavy ay nothing; Industry, it exitewe a a leeieter, Curreney at Whlngton. Throuiihl .f urdeni!c iiuihoritiee, i huy KiV''nt, efficient U!T of expert bak e utuincts 1 the to hi la effort ilU finding n,uM.n patronage of tbe tha duty and la aery snetloo ha ity. (Jary, Ind., li... ilu. of piewiililig of tha watch to wiy avery keep power atiJ living ;i,.l io.'i lit.i:n ng W:ie to conducted, la tank hMag national xtiifld.'ird. (iOVHtNMKNT OW NKKSI1II In It poll-rl- c detlrahla changea aaegett our to In contrast thin, mind, OK XKWSr.lKltS. or method and teo to atep In ll.e the gmcnil public, have been ap control for th protection of and takn n hi lie in the matUr of crime, though Pntimably no Am. rirnn newpap.r If auch action la warth depeeltors i'. U uniUi htionably a vital problem would ndcate that the government atata hanka, also, which enter the newspaper buaines in com ranted. Th vith leiih .Kinl and economic rarlou atata th chartered ar by tition with privately owned publIliere hn len much talk, to almllar nr aubject nt with a eteady gain in crime. ication. It would be argued that poliatata hank control and hy new 1 he profoion.'il reformer hn tician are incompetent to run banka In many In addition officials. blaitH-for tbi. and justly but th paer; that it would be unfair to bava long maintained voluntary u mu.4 Khure the blame with isting paiwr for the government to places of which enbouse association clearing enter the field a a competitor with hint. ' force een doaer aupertlelon over their tax free property, and tax privately members. Crime w ill continue to be an issue until we all deal with it owned newspapers to meet the Hankeri Favor Publii Supervuioa of paiers run without regarJ a we would any other national enforced to their earning capacity, because the Present law adequately for to be could governcontain keep provision amp! tapped taxpayer Banker! univerment the going. supervision. papers government IMPORTANT TO Nevertheless many newspapers sally believe In strong, capable banking tiik pi nuc. complain Itecause President Hoover department manned by official with th discretion and courage to enforce of curtailment strict pro- has vetoed the bill to put the politicOnly by these law and act under them at tha duction can the domestic copper ians in the electric power and fertilwelfare demands. They be common producer reestablish themselves on izer business, with capital furnished dethese public officials should Here that This from the federal treasury. a sound, profitable basia. These producers are now seeking to spite the fact that existing power ha paid sufficient salaries to command of men of character, ability put some such a program into effect. concerns are subject to state regula- the services n and resolute spirit of public service. Americans copjier stocks have been tion of their rates, and are also subalso that the banking debellero They adminconstantly rising, and last year the ject to the inquisitorial and should ha kept free from partment structure toppled of its own weight istrative powers of the federal all political or other special Influence and prices dropped to the lowest to he able to act at all times orier The newspaper that is demanding point in decades. with Independence solely situa-t'on There is more to the present that the government go into some of benefit the for the public Interest. is but than whether or not the copper business other than its own, United State In banks the Although companies and their investors make not willing to urge the government charnational or state under operating or lose mcney. The financial strength on to engage in the newspaper busto supervision of are ters thus subject and industrial progress of several iness, is of course mentally dishonest. are strictly pristates is inextricnbly interwoven with Moreover such newspapers are ha- public authority, they vate business enterprises. They are copper. As in the case of overproduc- stening the time when newspapers owned by their stockholders and adtion of farm crops, the effect to shall first be made public utilities, ministered by officials chosen through adjust copper demand and supply, and then subjected to government tbe boards of directors which their and eliminate surplus stocks, is a competition. This day is being ha- stockholders elect. No bank Is owned or progressive move that deserves na- stened by newspaper cosolidations operated by the United States Govand the establishment of newspaper tional support. ernment, nor, with one small exception chains, which place control of the In n western state, hy any state gov. publishing business, and along with it eminent. The function of government AN OLD FALLACY. a great power for control of public In banking Is to promote and enforce One of the most persistent, as well' opinion, in a constantly decreasing careful banking administration through the system of examination and superas one of the most fallacous of mis- - number of hands, The circulation and advertising vision which I have described. This, conseptiens, is that it is possiblle individurates of newspapers have been rapid-Th- e however, does not relieve the to tax the rich to help the poor. of from the necessity al depositor rich, in this sense, usually ly advanced, of necessity, during the and choosing carefully as to judging means large coriwrations with impos- - j ast twenty years, while the price of his banking relations, just as In bis ing balance sheets. It is very easy to the output of power concerns has other business or professional relaadvocate increasing the tax on a been considerably decreased. Probably tions. He must inquire for himself Into million dollar manufacturing plant on these rates have not decreased as rap-th-e the character and type of institution principle that the little fellow will idly as the economies incident to the and men he shall do business with, thus be releived of paying part of use of centralized capital have war-hi- s satisfying himself as to their reputaThese contribution to the cost of govern- - ranted, but it is entirely within the tion, reliability and capability. the to essential are complete ment. But it is an inescapable fact pewer of the people, through state qualities element of safety and dependability in that any tax is passed on to the eon- - legislative and administrative auy human Institution. If we raise the tax on insur- - chinery, to fix these rates on a basis ance, John Jones will find that his of equity. Day of Rejoicing. e The plan to put the politicians pemiums will be a little higher; if If anybody wishes to create some add to the burden of electric ut'l- - to the electric power business at additional legal holidays, why not Tom Browns monthly state- - cle Shoals is the entering wedge io select the day after Congress adment will fatten. Even the largest of putting the politicians into all other Indianapolis Star. corporations have no magical way lines of business. That is" of course journs, Senator Penrose once said that he of getting money out of thin air. the goal of the politicians who have was spending most of his time conis been promoting the Muscle Shoals business to a entitled Every with perspiring patriots who tending fair profit, and must make it if it is scheme under the leadership of Sen- were trying to put the tax on the to continue to exist. Overtaxing ator Norris. But state socialism will other follow. We have a few of the business discourages industry and of course not stop there. There are same kind with us today. employment and adds directly to the just as many arguments for governcost of living for everybody. There u ment entry into the newspaper field We used to wonder what would bebut one way of achieving tax relief as to any other field gf business; come of the street cleaners of the for government to spend less money. more, probaby, because a newspapep horseless age. Now wre know. They is a public service enterprise in its are busy writing biographies of promLike a Lot of Us. ability to load public opinion. Advo- men of the past. A Milwaukee woman has just re- cates of prohibition, for instance, are inent ceived her citizenship papers, al- in a substantial majority in Congress. p from Our Advertisers. though, says the Milwaukee Journal, Why should this majority leave thei she does not know where her taxes direction of public opinion cn this is- ward government entry into the newsgo. But if such knowledge was a qual- sue to newspapers in New Y'ork City paper business, enthusiasm will be ification for voting, a good many na- which are unanimous in opposition acute in those papers which are in tive bom citizens would lose the fran- to prohibition, when there is a gov- f?5CTof putting the government inchise. Minneapolis Journal. ernment reservoir to be tapped in the to other kinds of business. Having establishment of a competitive news- recommended the policy with respect Still the retiring congressmen may paper which will support the views to the other lines of business enterlie by the fact that it is of a cogressional majority? prise they will, however, be discredbettor to be a lame duck ihan never It Is not to be anticipated, how- ited as opponents of government to have been a duck at all. ever, that as precedents broaden to newspapers. t to tr.-ith- fr roinniuii-unemployme- bi T.ot-Tribun- 11 eignifi-ciinee- . Nephi PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP F. O. BULLOCK NOTICES. DENTIST 9 A.M. to S P.M. In Gunnison Each Wednesday For further information conautt the County Clerk or Respective by Telephone n Soliiut Signer. 45c (tatiin-to-tatii- Hours NOTICE TO CREDITORS. IN THE MATTER OF THE OF JOHN BARNARD, day rate) E Dr. J. L. Lewis lic- ensed. Long Dint a nee Rate have been reduced four times since lata 1926 : The Mountain States Tel. & Tel. Co. Utak Creditors will present claims, with vouchee, to Henry E. Deal, attorney for Itcncdict Barnard, Administrator of the Estate of John Barnard, Jr, Deceased, at Richfied, Utah, on or before the 25th day of May, A. D. 1931. BENEDICT BARNARD, Administrator. HENRY E. BEAL, Attorney. First pub. Mar. 20; last pub. Apr. 10 Eye Specialist Richfield Will be at DR. BULLOCK'S OFFICE EVERY FRIDAY. Hours: -:- j See Us for - 2 until 4 p.m. Glasses That Fit il rjr4DVANCCT OEFUtgERATlOK. I ! law alngle-mlnde- d I 1 and Frigidaire gleams with spotless "newness ma-sum- in-w- Mus-itie- s, con-Ho- As freshly white as the frozen snow on a mountain slope and far more easy to keep clean than a china plate! Its glass-likgleaming surface simply wont harbor any dirt that one gende sweep of a clean, damp cloth wont whisk away! No smudgy pattern of finger Porcelain-on-steel- ! e, prints need ever decorate the front of your Frigidaire ! No spill-ing- s will ever stain its everlasting, frosty-whit- e interior! 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