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Show THE CHRISTMAS Americans Rise Above Distress, Building Goes On .. ' p Writer Gtes Incidents How U. S. , J ii'lC , , - SATURDAY NEWS I KJi ) - BY S. R. DE BOER ' - V Spirit Is ! me glate etTll on the relief collsTwItS' WrttrYOB.gtt eitBetis unprecedented condition pf drouth causing much suffering, it is not easy to face the future courageously. Nearly every man, woman and had Ntnst and confidence in their ability to meet tbe difficulties. It (a well for us to look aUtbat site of tbe citva beginning today. - me ins structures of granite and steel raise their roofs far above tbe level of the land. Thousand of people move about In the street on foot, in street-car- s .and In pow. earful and shiny automobiles. Palof of com government aces, lerce vie with dignified Chur cite in grandeur and undoubtedly had the worst of it. for supremacy 3d oat certainly when It It is to tho credit Of the national beauty. comes material (o things there It government that it baa succeeded on the land now mo' in allevtating tbe worstof the sufpioneer days. fering If not atl of iL The rich than there was la thewere a period ear.y day or those who used to be, have had a period was It readjustment. their share in banks which have failed. aecurUiw wiped out, and f courageously and energentlcal-faring the future and carving whole lines of business destroyed There has been worry in all groups i new mode of living, a new out of thy nwwnm of tut on at people. re. Today we again face a period Calamities have hit part of our ;u readjustment. It is not. however nation tune and again, Tbe Chicago of one which deals with of fire, tho San Francisco eathquake, food. There seems to shortage plenty of tho Florida tempests have threat- 'ood, the trouble is beone of dis only ened to reduce great and valuable nbutlng it. Nor is it lack of shelareas to ruins Out of tbe burning ter. there seems to he many vacant piles, however, bars always risen houses. To the pioneers our greater cities, better commonto would wealths. These catastrophic have ns. with - rmr' have been simple, of system complex American and challenged energy seem Insurmountcivilization courage, and never have these out- able. Ours isthey a difficulty of human standing characteristics of our peo- relationship, which seems to be tbo ple failed to meet the emergency. hardest thing for our minds to The present depression has drawn out into a long struggle. The With the signs of material wealth popular expectation that prosperity risible everywhere wo seem to have would be just around the corner lost our courage to tackle this job hss not materializ'd- - It has been of readjustment It looks s If we difficult to keep that stiff upper have become soft by too easy livitp, bqt wtth it all. speaking nation- ing. Instead of battling for a liveally. we have many things to be lihood. we are accepting the easy thankful for. dole of government When, on July 24th. 1447. the There are many little points of first wagons of the Mormon pion- ght, however, indicating a better eers struggled over the slopes of 'uture. All over th land there are the Wasatch and reached the site ign of an awakening. Perhaps of the present city of Sail Lake we should refrain from calling thev pm no verv i t ' pi h returning prosperity, it may he th" --.n't appropriate to av retn They had no lime lo ti ia.t civil--Miio- bf thorn for they were too busy meeting them. The next day they were plowing and planbng, preparing to meet the exigency before them. "The pioneers began (heir battle for a livelihood on barren land of nearly desert character. They hurriedly bad to build irrigation d't ''es vthat the first cron might survive. In worldly things they had On the heavily overgrazed and eroded ranges the ranchers begin to realize that they must adjust their herds sod Hocks 40 rapacity of the land If they want to save It from destruction. The alert ones figure lhat If a given range mav not be able to carry two hundred pounds of poor beef, that perhaps on hundred pounds 18,000 to NiLIey Park jyf This map shows the improvement that has come to business In various parts of the United States. Koto the small minority of state which report business not as good as hut year. Also f- of good beef might get by and1 actually prove more profitable Tbero Is a feeling of awakening! in industry. Tbe need for cheaper power baa set many brains to1 work. The coal mining industry . which two years ego seemed to be t doomed for good k now s'lraetlna the attention of1 inventors. Utah Houston D. of the Cranford Stale Board. By Planning coal can be used to produce power. gas, gasoline and many other items. It seemfe merely a matter of BY D. CRAWFORD HOUSTON reach us or have fallen on deaf of ears One side of the depression courage end energy to again put the state's coal resources to work. 112 to 134 seems to have been We seem to hafe forgotten that New courage seems to pervade almost lost to our attention. We even before the recent dark years the manufacturing field. It ie per- have heard end reed much in the there aa depression for many peohaps hardly more than a glimmer. public preen of tho personal dis- ple. On the other hand It seldom comfort of those occurs to us that many people, New processes may lead to new r denormally enjoyed Better Business plants, to new employment Manuupon success than during the last few pendent facturing Is a great antilied field inusual years. tbe in Utah. With ita copper. Iron, Depression Is largely a. uvrntm of s.ooo, sonai problem, after all. and the alunite. magnesium dcposfaf 0 12,000.-00000 to there can be no good reason wby generality of hard time since 129 unemployed ie only another illustration of the the state should not be a manufacbread American seemingly true statement that two center as well as a mining turing winners, but percent of the people do the think-- ' center. stone casional ing for the other 98. percent. In aTI directions there seems to of how of many Depression for the individual bebe an gwakenlng from our letharthese and their gins when he is cut off from his gy. A little of the spirit of pioneer ex dependents usual source of income. If many da vs seems to come back to us. A turned other men in his community lose little more may complete the physiinto their eeonomio independence misfortune about cal adjustment end again put ns on new opportunity the same time, depression becomes the go. Mr. Howton either fa4ed to general. It makes little difference to a financially depressed citizen however, how many other men keep or lose their regular pay checks. For him. immediate adjustment is imperative and he must make up hie mind to some kind of Jfij change, in lype. time, or conditions of work; rate of compensation, a cality, method of procedure, etc, The of duration his estrangement fa3 from a source of income depends Mental lethargy and Individual Economic Depression Proof the pudding IS IN THE EATING haro-neve- rrs pot-as- h, pr -- ENGRAVED PLATES IT S f SUDIxllETMDNC T m took-pwg- L- dltfi-'ulti- 1 Ox-Tea- Gvic Opera Attract e n. re-o- rd Ahi) l- - First Utah Library Comes by - fj ad-lu- st. XT 1934 bd ' . 13 alvie opera. My M The first extensive library was land.- by Sigmund Romberg, more than IMM brought to Utah by ok team In enjoyed by of summer. Tbe opera was presented 1151, containing, the work at Nlbley park water theater, and Shakespeare, Milton. Bacon, Byron. Homer. J n venal, Lucretius. Virgil. was directed by John W. Summers the dramatic part Enripede Bophocles, Plate. Mon- hays, assisted in Mias Leors Thatcher, . Hia by Herodotus. Spencer. Tacitus, taigne, Margaret Barton directed the dancGoldsmith and many others. Coplea of eucb periodicals as the ing. According to the attendance New Tork Herald, the New York and comments mads later, this wad ever Evening! Post, the Philadelphia the most successful civic opera 4a Salt Lake City. Saturday Courier, the North Amer- presented Tbe show was beautifully cosican Review and a number of tumed, and tbe scenery was one scientifio works were received opera. am need- - ; Today, there are approximately ed onfew Improvements the water theater. These ' ' 170.000 volumes in the Salt Lake are: Permanent seats; an especial- City Public Library, with hundreds better ampU- , libraries ly designed curtain; of public and private tying system and enlarged passage established throughout the state. weye on tbe stage, so targe choruses can be bandied with greater Utah communities ought to bring ease. The necessity now of turn- from recreation Ing large flood ilghls-oa-tbadded revenue audi- -- -sefcer. They tried, and now the ence. so they will hare a blinding Associated Civic Clubs, which re- effect while scenery is changed, sulted from their awakening, is a bows how great the need it for powerful united force behind eon. a new curtain. tractive measures for tbe benefit of the entire citizenry. -- 1 Alt f ornomed action based upon Seaton Intelligent study of actual facta In Playground will community problems, certainly Climaxed bv Circus add reinforcements to Utah's anti' Tbe climax of the playground depression forces. Illustrations from actual life season is the circus For the one might be added indefinitely but! held last year at Liberty park each they all serve only to make more clear and add emphasis to the pro- playground was required to give position that individuals must suf- one mam ring act. one side ring fer from economic depression just act and one sideshow. Between 8.000 and 10.009 so long as they think that "Father the only method of ns saw the circus last year, and . A king- - living' in 44ts eeuwtjpendjiOO performer act attested to tbe tiOieand that fail tbe-- Government work will have to keep us". Tbe end of spent by. each playground oa economic maladjustment will come its offering. There were clown note that Utah is among tbe states where business Is better. This with mens mental awakening tn acta, tumbling , gets wild animal map was prepared by the United States News, aa independent the possibilities about them and acts and many other. to try new Tbe customary parade preceded their determination publication tamed weekly at Washington, D. C of w ilk'll David be avenue before they accept govern- the circus. This event will editor.ip-chieDeseret New writer, Is Lawrence, given on a larger scale next year, ment eld. or direo-tD. C. H. according to Bay Forsberg, they once were, some cooperative! of city recreation. December 4. 1 914. boostlngon the part of all southern Not Overcome by Adversity j. DECEMBER NEW!! YiU DBENTDFY FfflR Our Highest Quality Fresh Beef and Lamb "l THEIR PRINTING lo-f- change his state of mind and awak-- 3 ,0 new possibilities before him Some men remain Indefinitely In a fa vw state of mental lethargy-- , becominga 2 the victims of circumstances, cepttng public aid and avoiding any -- Si effort to return the service: while! others accept temporary aid only! until their ideas mature, then re-- J JfS pay as quickly ns possible for all favors received. For the thinking fa group there waa no depression. iri JJ was only an unusually difficult) J period of transition. fa pie could think theur Itownmore peo-t- r change of circumstances through and make J? up their minds quickly inevitable tp their periods of de-I- I j3 adjustments, preeslon might ie shortened by JY weeks or maybe even years and their awakening would surely aid tremendously in correcting the gen-j- r fa efal maladjustment. ?S Ws need not go out o t Utah for numerous fa examples of mental ST awakenings that ended personal de-- v press! ons and made for social and economic stability in communities! ST concerned. There ie, for instance j the case of young Boyd Ivory of) in the Deseret fa Moroni,of reported vJiNewa November 27. 1924, who' decided that since fa good eheep are not, maker aa they had fa been Inmoney his fathers younger He1 A 'he would try raising turkeys. days.' ST made up his mind, tried his plan. 3, It worked well and now he Is un-f- a acquainted with depression. There are other no doubt of whom we have not heard, have done equally good jobs by coming mentally awake We did hear, however, of Ihe young father of two boys in southeast Salt Lake City who. when he lost his regular job. made up his mind readily to changing hour of j work and went at night to the" parka and golf course with a flash! light in search of ancle worm. Hi! boy next day sold the night catch t paasing fishermen from that -own roadside stand.-- - Thn-k- f worked and now the family py not only with a thriving V,', business but new lntercv Then there wa. the ed that tha climate j 'en ac-f- jJ Presenting a new method of selecting the finest beef and lamb, a means of identification that is equally valuable for both the meat dealer and the consumer, the American Packing & Provision Company announces that hereafter all of the highest quality fresh meats both beef and lamb will be given this distinctive marking showing on every possible cut of the finer meats. I y A MOUNTAIN j BHAND j j The above brand will be so placed as to assure you lhat each prime cut will bear a facsimile of the above label When you desire to secure this better meat, simply ask for MOUNTAIN BRAND. Your butcher will be glad to show you the distinctive marking as it appears on tbe side of beef or lamb in his shop or point out to you just how plainly it can be distinguished, how easily read on the edge of the meat you buy. semi-tropic- al et ourcef'1arbet jjv l - .. AMERICAN X PACKING & 1 , ' , ... V PROVISION CO. . - sr ,h,t QStfM)3 (3K3lSr con. harreued T by depression antitheai to depression r alertness may be expressIn rooperatioo of Individucommunities to make up their collective mind (for the com men betterment We cite here, for Illustration, the meeting at Pangultch. in July 1030 of two southern Utah business men who determined that sines the eat-tl- e jtnd sheep Industrie were hot the eam, financial support that Thls mental ed also al and T BEARING THE" MOUNTAIN BRAND: N d growetv.Dixic-Jnge- r dition. IF YOU DESIRE SUPERIOR QUALITY, ASiCYOUR BUTCHER TO SELL YOU ONLY THOSE CUTS ; Md lhat lnU ,trom Germany, but i 'HstirwlrtUl fly s not onl v v Vy ins". t.h to f"r r f - b thf f e, Dlxleltes our sugar-beseed. He ntis "5Sr Utah ha. a local waa conducive jft J L W Gfi03 |