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Show PAGE TWO SOUTH CACHE COURIER schools and public institutions. Canyons Lure Utah South Cache SpotligHting UTAH Courier HENRICHSEN & MeDOWELL Publishers Published at Hyrum, Utah Weekly Establish 1910 ; i EDITORIAL. ASSOCIATION National Advertising Representatives, Newspaper Advertising Service, 188 West Randolph St., Chicago, 111. Subscription price: One year, $2.00. Legal paper entered at the In Hyrum, Utah as Second Class matter under the Act of March 3, 1879. post-offi- ce V. MeDOWELL Editor and Business Manager NORMA BAXTER Hyrum News Editor i I r ' , ETHEL JONES Wellsville News Editor Telephone 142R2 j. : EMILY PEARCE Paradise News Editor On Monday evening a party was held in Mack Park honoring Mr. and Mrs. Don Chambers, who are visiting in Smithfield. A delicious dinner was served to Mr. and Mrs. Chambers, Mr. and n Mrs. Gaylard Sorenson, Mrs. Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Golden Sorensen, Mr. and Mrs. Seth Chambers, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Richards, Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Kofoed, Mr and Mrs. Rex Po risen, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Thorn-leMr. and Mrs. Clark Thorn-leMr. Charles Hanson ot Los Angeles, Mr. and Mrs. Parley Winn, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fransisco. A social evening was spent and many songs, both Old Al-de- y, y, and new, were sang. Signed by President Truman, the bill to up the price of silver will prove a definite stimulant MS. DESVERNINE OPENS: Human to the production of nonferrous beings become monopolistic as soon as they can clutch their first toy and metals in Utah. stay that way until they die. We they Silver, long important for its monopolize our homes, our wives and use as money, has now assumed attempt to monopolize our method of a new and vital role in industry. earning a living. Even Mr. Coffee atto monopolize the representaElectrical goods manufacturers tempts tion of his district in Congress. Sodeliof in the it making require cietys job is not to destroy mancate electrical Instruments: the kinds monopolistic desire, but to it for the public good. Amerphotographic industry uses large harnesssuccessful harnessing of this amounts in the manufacture of icas America's force explains great film, and the manufacturing astounding material progress. We laws controlling harmful jeweler uses great quantities of silver, all , of which promises (have but these laws are secondary to the tremendous diswider activity in Utah mining of the free body of powers circles and the resultant increase citizens who by their everyday pur-- i of employment and circulation chases elevate those businesses which 'serve them well and destroy those of money. (businesses that do not Henry Ford Plan Told For Vet Training had a virtual monopoly on On Farm cars as long as he built the ' trainA veteran agricultural best. When other manufacturers better car, and Ford ing program is being put into offeredtoa change his Model T, the effect by Dr. E. Allen Batemen, American public almost put him out State Superintendent of Public of business. He saved himself only The program con- by obeying the will of the customer. Instruction. I know of not a single business in templates employment of 25 America that has escaped the ruthstate supervisors and veterans less discipline of the American cuswill be employed on farms at tomer whose freedom of choice the minimum wage (approxi- makes him mately $100.00 per month) and CONG. COFFEE CHALLENGES: their earning will be supple- Certainly, humans are prone to bemented up to $90.00 per month come monopolistic, but ordered society must not surrender to selfish by the Federal Government. consequences. Free enterprise means The Governments share will freedom of competition in open marbe collected by the state office kets. An English journalist said an of public instruction and allo- acute American problem was the freedom from to preserve cated to various state school dis- battle Admittedly, cartels or enterprise. tricts for distribution to veter- world monopolies exist; American ans participating in the pro- monopolies work in close collaboration. TNEC and Senate Patents Comgram. mittee investigations proved this. Will Assist Utah Businesses War monopolies expanded because Information regarding indus- they contended the Sherman Law impeded production. When, tries and occupational possibiliownerties in Utah is being gathered through patent or exclusive of source material, an enterprise ship by the Utah Department of Em- become? a monopoly, free enterprise ployment Security for distribuis shackled. The loudest champions free enterprise are the tion to a large number of out- of side firms seeking locations u sycophantic tools of monopoly. Utah, reports B. L. Flanagan, MR. DESVERNINE REPLIES: An Executive Director. English journalist may have said that be preThe gathering of the informa- American freedom needed to an Engfrom enterprise, but served tion is part 'of an occupational lish Prime Minister said that Amerisurvey being conducted by the can enterprise needed to be preserved department! in its program to from the New Deal. Mr. Coffee, in bigness with bad help industry get established In trying to identify ness, speaks as if America were Utah. If we hopelessly monopoly-riddeUrges Curb On Reckless have any illegal, harmful monopolies, Mr. Coffee need only inform the DeUtah Flyers Joe Bergin, State Aeronautics partment of Justice. The weakness of Mr. Coffees position is that these Director, will urge adoption of charges dont hold water. A favorite regulations making reckless fly- whipping boy of the New Dealers is ing a state offense at an early the Aluminum Company of America. of thousands of taxpayers meeting of the State Aeronautics Hundredswere in ,? J We repair ALL machines taking involving energy and courIt includes every venture from making pins to robbing a bank or a nation. Free enterprise, therefore, means anything from making pins unhampered to robbing a nation without restraint. Significantly, Webster here quotes from Shakespeare: Ripe for exploits and mighty enterprise, Today the chief proponents of Free Enterprise (capitalized for distinction) are big corporations associated with trusts, monopolies and cartels for the purpose of exploiting the materials and the peoples of the,I men and earth. Making small-fr- y corporations believe their individual freedom is jeopardized by govern-- 1 mental interference, these big cor-- J porations use them to further their own monopolistic practices. Though in outlawed and termed the days of Queen Elizabeth, today their methods have become respectable and technically within the law sometimes. To a corporation, there-'- ; fore. Free Enterprise is the right to( garner profit without restraint: and. as every seeker of profit aims a!, some kind of monopoly, monopoly is only the logical and natural end of such endeavors. For, in order to inMr. and Mrs. Roger Dering sure profit, coal men want to control all coal; oil men, all oil; timber men, are spending the week at Bear all forests: and so on ad infinitum. Lake. Proponents of Free Enterprise must logically and necessarily aim at mo-- j Mr. and Mrs. Ray McMurdie -. i free-boote- ry low-pric- MR. DESVERNINE CHALLENGES. Mr. Coffee misses the key point. It doesnt matter that men want prosperity. Monopolies (pj fauw Mwib J- - j I I - I iJiiIi- - I I I I for.0' Mr. Charles Farrell Hanson Los Angeles, California, has L a guest of Mr. and Mrs. WpIs Rheta Dering 0f Salt Lak.l visited with her mother Mr Kate Ewing, and Mr. and M Weldon Kofoed last week.' Mr. and Mrs. Erie Gordon and family, and Mr. and Mrs McMurdie and family motori to Ogden on Monday. Corn for Sale Smithfield. Leonard oismi j Mr. and Mrs. Douglas MilJ and daughter, Afton, are this week in Yellowston. Park. g Mr. and Mrs. Hazen Hillyar and son Farris, Mr. and Mri Wayman Hillyard and familj and Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Hit yard and family spent Sunda at Lagoon. A group of friends honored Na Dean Hodges at a surprise party on her eleventh birthday recently. A delicious lunch wis served to the guest of Janice Ranzenberger, Beth Shirley Higgenson, Fonnesbeck, Marie Seeley, Rasmussen, Leah Jenson lleen Olney, Mildred honor, Myers, com-muni- ty The l -i return of the ji ii ii 5i I -j I able to obtain 24-ho- ur service in filling stations, repair shops, drug stores, restaurants? Remember over 38 of tourists are influenced by an enjoy- able previous visit or the recommendations of their friends. full share of the , A little extra effort now will assure you a I $100,000,000 we expect tourists to spend in Utah this year. r iitii. : JiiiiiM m IMM5 (.loramBP dim ernnm w .tm (HP - -- Nd,;26 of a series to prorftbfe greater tourist trade for, Utah j j I Appliance Repairs , Is This A Washday Scene j In YOUR Home? RANGES VACUUMS REFRIGERATOR HERES a formula for more freedom: Just pack up your washday troubles pick up the phone and call the Hyrum Drug in Hyrum, or the Modern Drug in Smithfield, and leave word for our driver to pick up your laundry then relax. Our charge for this modern laundering is so moderate tho it seems like a luxury it actually saves you not 6nly time and energy but also money. Be washday free. Call today. WASHERS Kendrick Electric 123 West First North ONLY merchts ot their prices LOGAN LAUNDRY and DRY CLEANING 5 fr-- fl 'H'H-- M- wbat advertise therm has the merchant he wm and you know AND LOGAN Co- Carol Romero. i' I Joan Now the tourist season is in full swing, are you really carrying out all those plans you made six months ago? Are your and place of business, neat, clean, attractive? Are you and your employees ready with accurate answers to questions Is the- tourist be safe- - l, Betty presented We Apply SKILL To We service Caat-wel- CHECK UPJMPROVE YOUR TOURIST SERVICES TODAY! travelers might ask? I Kofoed. flourish-throug- land to state ownership would result in Utah, and not the Government, getting the benefit if oil was discovered in the eastern part of the state, Mr. Hyde declared. In addition, he pointed out, the proceeds from the leasing, or sale of mineral rights, could bel used by Utah in support of state Finance Commission Chairman, has asked Governor Herbert B. Maw and Utahs congressional delegation to initiate and support legislation to bring back some 40 or 50 million acres to state ownership. At the present time, the Federal Government owns approximately 72 percent of the land of the state. -- Adams and mo- subterfuge, misrepresentation, pressure, lobbies, control of regulatory bodies. The people must demand decentralization. The tele phone monopoly has combated all attempts to decentralize. The concentration of war contracts in relatively few gigantic industries had. the effect of wiping out thousands of small competitors. Congress then created the Smaller War Plants Corporation. Every congressman knows how diffl-- j cult it was for small business to secure the federal help, priorities and cooperation necessary to carry on in a war program in which monopoly overshadowed small rivals. dollars spent prosecuting the Aluminum Company. The courts found no monopoly, no evil, no illegal practices. How much longer need we listen to this dreary hymn of hate? Machine Co. Mrs. Alden dren, Ellen Jean and h . Kaysville are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Cayi Jrll Sorenson and family. CONG. COFFEE REPLIES: The greatness of America was attained! during the period of free competition.; The independent business spirit, the ambition engendered constitute im- portant factors in our growth and i Singer Sewing Locals nopoly for themselves the important thing is that they oppose the other fellow having it... and oppose it very' effectively. Even patents, which the-- I oretically are temporary monopolies seldom protect their owners from' competition. In order to get a patent the inventor must publicly disclose his secret and the other fellow can usually find another way of doing the same thing. If there are any illegal monopolies in the United States (and I know of none), the fault lies not in the system but ir our Department of Justice. . This department has consistALSO SOME NEW SINGERS ently fought hampering regulations against private flying, but AVAILABLE reckless and foolhardy operation of airplanes has become so prevalent that the state must take action, declared Mr. Bergin. Would Return Lands To State Seeking return to the state of LOGAN all unallocated public lands now 114 NORTH MAIN owned by the Federal Government, Gordon Taylor Hyde, State , Smithfield Nilson and Arvella and family visited with relatives Many nice gifts were to Na Dean. in Richmond on Sunday. nopoly. Anti-Tru- st Comrriission. . age. -- makes of sewing , CONG. COFFEE OPENS: Webster as any underdefines enterprise n. C Vacationists An accurate count revealed that 83,300 persons visited the canyon areas of the Wasatch National Forest during the holiday period of July 4 to 7. While this forest has 75 improved vacation areas, Big Cottonwood proved the most popular getting 21,500, July 4, and 22,500, the following three days. The Mirror Lake area, 90 miles from Salt Lake City, had 7,500 during the holiday. Central Utah Project Under Way Reconnaissance work by the U. S. Coast and Geodetic Survey has been started on the Central Utah Project for establishment of a triangulation survey. The activity is part of the extensive preliminary field work now getting under way for the potential Central Utah Project, a (plan to 600,000 import approximately acre feet of Colorado River water to the Bonneville Basin for irrigation and power production purposes. Dixie Peach Harvest Under Way Utahs Dixie expects to harvest more than 200 carloads of peaches to be shipped to outside markets. A call has been issued for peach picker, and camping quarters will be furnished to all who will hier out for the big harvest. Entire families are invited to come to Washington County for the work which will last during most of the month of August. -- to MEMBER UTAH STATE PRESS ASSOCIATION GILBERT Are Free Enterprise Proponents Silver Becomes Vital Metal Monopoly? Opposed The Utah Metal Mine OperaModmtid by CLARK mo O. tors Association has expressed Chairman American its appreciation to Senator Abe Economic Foundation Murdock of Utah, Senator Pat As debated by McCarran of Nevada, and other Hon. John M. Coffee Raoul E. Desvernine western senators who worked to raise the (price of silver from Nationally Known Attorney, Former Congressman, 6th District, Wash President of Crucible Steel ington; Member, Committee 71.11 cents to 90.5 cents an on Appropriations Company of America ounce. j WATIONAL AUGUST rUses back |