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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER. HYRUM, UTAH Sooth Cache Courier confiscate, stored wealth and the Bolshevik and I. W. W. program of Published Evrj Friday at Hyrum destruction are simply consuming accumulated resourses and hastening Utah.' the day when production will be a J. A. WAHi. N, Publisher. matter' of necessity, not of choice. Our problem is the same as that of Adam and Eve, we must produce or eventually starve. IMnATttr" fA$TC PROBLEMS OF TAXATION ADAM AND EVE The United States can hardly afford to adopt suggestion of Glenn E. New England aeed and farm implement dealers say farmers are turning away from vegetable raising to grain, due to acute labor situation; grain crops can be handled with machinery while garden produce requires much hand labor. In the south a large part of cotton crop went unpicked for lack of labor and sawmills report a 20 per cent shortage of help. Farmers in the west tell the same story and experienced help in western metal mines is becoming scarcer and scarcer and efficiency per man Plumb to wipe out countrys war debt at one blow by tax on capital. Such a law would compel each individual or concern to donate to the of government a certain per-ceneed to on business. money they carry This would result in a curtailing of production at a time when increased production is urgent. It would force many out of employment, by closing down industries in which they were working. The proposed capital tax is also has greatly decreased- In other words common labor, the labor that does the bulk of the real hard work of the nation and especially the work that tends to reduce the which cost of living, has almost reached the zero point in this country. The world today is exactly the same as in the days of Adam and Eve and the problems of the people are the same they must live and they must eat. , In the old days if food supplies got searse Adam and Eve simply had to work harder and produce more or , starve. The world is facing this age old problem today. Never before was the country so prosperous and never before waB the outlook so bright for industrial expansion - and activity, but over these bright prospects is passing the foreboding cloud of curtailed production per man power and a rednced farm acerage. ' Powerful organizations can shorten the working day, curtail production and increase wages to the breaking point but this program will not feed a hungry world. Instead of a lowered cost of living we will see it increase under reduced acreage and diminished production. Socialistic schemes for dividing up property, taxation, measures to nt unjust in that it would compel present generation to stand entire expense of war. Future generations, Statement of Ownership Management, Circulation, Etc., of the SOUTH CACHE COURIER, published at. Hyrum, Utah, for April 1, 1920, required by the Act ef August 24, 1912, embodied in section 443, Postal Laws and regulations. NOTE This Statement is to be made in duplicate, both copies to be delivered t the postmaster, who will send one copy to the Third (DiAssistant Postmaster-Generavision of Classification.) Washington, D. C., and retain the other on the files of the Postoffice. J. A. Wahlen, Publisher. Postoffice, Address, Hyrum, Utah. Average number of copies of each issue of this publication sold or distributed, through the mails or otherwise, to paid subscribers during the six months preceeding the date of this statement. (This information is required from daily newspapers only.) J. A. Wahlen. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 10th day of April, 1920. l. Christian of bear financial will enjoy the blessings peace should help F. 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