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Show UTAH, APRIL 29, 1921. THE PAYSONIAN, PAYSON. ships endured in developing our opportunities. wages would stimulate buildand provide work more nearly ing leaned Every Friday at Pnyaon, Utah, all the year around, giving the workby the ers in fact, a greater income and PAYSONIAN PUBLISHING CO. a better living for tho wholo year, than is the case now. Times, to put it blunfy, are hard. SUBSCRIPTION BATES do not last. This . $2.50 Rat hard times One Year, in Advance has seen conditions vastly omiatry Six Months, in Advance..... .fl.25 worse and has conic smiling through. The more smilingly we accept the Entered at the Postoflice at Iayson, facts of the ease and prepare ourT'tnh, as second class matter. selves to meet them, and more quick- E,ELgW0HTn Editor and General ly we will Manager I There micms to bo an organized movement among the printers' unions from the Atlantic to the Pu-eifi- to inaugurate the at the expiration of the existing agreements; wago scales to remain tho same. Information has also been given out that tho 41 hour demand will be followed later by a 40 hour week and then week, all at the same pay as at present, or higher. It looks as if the typographical union, the most, powerful in America, was at last beginning to to its own detriment and downfall, as more and mor0 printing establishments are going on the open-shobasis and the public .has no sympathy for hold up tactics when the wholo world is .trying to get back to h normal. TIIE FARM LOAN SITUATION Farm bans and credits to ngricul turn must, be cared for bv the farm mortgage banks arid private loan organizations. Ordinary bank loans are limited to six months to enable a farmer to put in a crop and market the same, wlmt an' called liquidntnlde loans to turn over the season's e g in estors. SENATOR WARRENS WISDOM Senator Frnuees E, Warren of Wyoming, who has served his state 28 years in the senate, and is now chairman of the appropriations committee, the most important financial posf in our country, 1ms put more good horse sense info an a riiele enTime for Courage," titled than hns appeared in all tho discussion of readjustment. He looks upon Ike jHrtod of deflation and depression as a goodsend to the American people, compelling them to think hard and xvork hard. Hear a clear voice from (he west. We' cannot clear up the wreckage of the war in a day. We should lengthen out the time of payment. Let's get back on our feet as therell be no end of prosperity. Form the excessive costs principal item of that are breaking the back of industry, sad are defeating the very obieef that they seek. If anyone wants to know win our country grew prosperous between 1875 ami 1800, it was because hard times had made hardy men. We endured hardships in the Civil Avar that caused us not to mind the hard- - The people of Utah should be congratulated upon the work of tho last legislature, and should feel a just pride in the passage of certain buv especially the one regulating thP practieo of healing. in Heretofore the ehiropnuefor, practicing his profession, has been violating the laws of the state, as thero was no prnvison for his being This mnv law provides licensed. that he may be licensed and pursue his work in a lawful manner AAith the proteeton of the stnite. register of n board of examiners, with members of bis own fellow ns examiners; it provides a standard of preliminary education and a standard of education in his own line hp is not exnhnined in either medicine or surgery or obstetrics, except on his own request. Tt guarantees him the protection of Ihe state in the practice of his profession. This new law provides, not only for the chiropractor, but for even the newer fads or cults, as the nnturo-pnth- , etc. It grants equal favors to nil, and .special favors to none. All men stand equal before it. Tt is broad in its scope, liberal in its provisions, and just in its dealings. And the important thing nbout it is thnt it tho public. Tf any oiip is discriminated against, it is the phvsieini and surgeon, who, to be licensed after 11123, is required fo have tAvn years of college Avork extr(i and above the requirements of the other fnefians. The Provo Fo-informs us that a number of the drugless healers are oppose,; to this law, and from the a duo some of them are making, it seems that ihe Host is correct in this particular. Hut with all the hue and cr. , they bring forth only oiip apparent objection. Is this plea that tno educational standard is too high a valid objecFan the people allow the tion? standard of the healing art to be lowered? Fan the bars be thrown down and the general public be made a prey to unscrupulous and untrained men? Fan avo drop back, a edt'eaf ionnlly, ttventy, fifty or hundred years Avhcn diptheria, typhoid, Asiatic cholera and bubonic plague stalked through the land ntid One claimed victims b thousands? of these diseases- - bubonic plague in the fifteenth century, in two rears swept over Europe and carried off Tt is ready forty millions of people, to do tliis today if av lower our Fan the pub-ie- . standards sufficiently. for its oaa'u snfetj, allow men to treat thp sick who are enable to eorreetlv recognize disease and intelligently help to enforce the I.iaas preventing Hs spread? Again, can the state require sixty-eigh- t months of preparation on the only six port of otic man, and months preparation on the part of nitVr. and license them as equally competent to perform a ecttain work? ci' i, we lower the standard of the Aoncbing profession, of the dental of the engineers, of the vrofession. o allow undergrada Fori' evs sc ns safe-guard- s q j - VERNARD ANDERSON 5 Has opened an Auto Painting Shop jj s ini I ; j j 11 n A . sixty-sevent- liber-Heme- t. j e- n xoooooookxxxoocxoxx Perfect Mechanism Is the Basis In the Operation of Your Automobile I s if tli rough. At j AT - prne-titinno- work. The federal ami state farm loan organizations are necessary lmt the farm great talk of the. long-timmortgage loans will still be carried by bankers and financial organizations that make that a specialty. There should be the utmost, of banking and money-loaninorganizations, private and public, to carry the farmers over the period of readjustmet that hns borne heaviest on tho producer. The feature of tho federal farm loan act. exempting federal falrm loan bonds from taxation is tinfnir to private farm loan- banks which will always have to carry the bulk of th(, farm loans and it is unfair to tho gonoral taxpovor. Taxing these bonds the sauie ns other pit-vnte bonds would in no wnys injure the working of the act and it close ono of tho loopholes would now used for tax dodging Jv rich -- COMMUNICATIONS r over-reac- j ."XVitb tho best credit in our history, our manufacturers who were up to the limit of normal production before the war have their lines far extended ns a result of wartime expansion. Most progress js made in what When everywe call hard times. body is prosperous skill and effort Tt is in bard arc little wanted. times that men think hard hand work hard. Getting a living is a business not a sport. Those of us who have good foTfiine can ascribe it to nothing but earnest and thoughtful BIDING FOR A FALL const week come t nates and persons of scant udnxil, into these professions ns competent 4 rind full flelged members? Can tin jjj public safety be sacrificed to favor m , few? ? If the state protects the education of the child and requires its teacher to attain n certain stand aril of education, should it nut afe gtiard the health and the verv life of the child from falling into the hands of unlearned and poorlx- train ed men of each and every school? Now let us take a close up of this objector. He is Avilllng to ns. the title of Mime Doctor" nfid drn pm himself in the honor and the supiposed Avisdom that name carries, ami avail himself of the confidence it implies. He is willing to act the port of the physician. He is willing to charge the same fees and in a great many instances more. In other words, he is willing to bimr the title aid play the roll" of the physician and incident ly collect the fees but does rot wish to be bothered about the preparation. He likes B short cut to success. Fan the public listen with one ear to his plea for lorver educational stand-tOrdf- s for bimsekf, prid with the other hear his high sounding title, and listen to him laud himself for his wonderful cleverness? Wo cannot altogether blame some newspapers for having a feeling" for certain of these healing cults. The medical man seems to them a little old fashioned, he still holds to the old adage thnt self praise is no praise at all" and therfore does not This is a stream of coin advertise. for the But thanks, newspaper. the majority of papers live above Rome newspapers their pocket line. do not always tell the ah hole truth. The reader, undoubtedly, saw the account of the talking girl of Indiana, lie Avas led by the newspaper reports to believe that that girl and completely cured permanently Tim adjustment. by that single truth is, the girl had had spells of quietness of greater or less duration every day prior to this treatment, one and happened to have just This is the one you heard nfter. about, and thP one everybody heard if Here the story stops, nbout. 'iSELEEaeaSfaESI.'dXXXKaditllliSiacaUKIBK.ElriaillCaiMilBXIliBiKKBIMIEBia it goes any farther it is spoiled, gJfllBBBBBBIBaiaftKlAia) . It seems quite uninteresting to state f farther that this girl startl'd talkbeer. and wines plained, hut light during any preceding quarter in the ing again and for six successive dnvs history of this Tariff He country. thought it was a- tine thing that the snme man gave the same adjustmost first the and is so protection prohibition had come to stay ments and failed even time, and check these to step necessary All the concerned. were parbe fa r as saloons uns finally discharged by business failures, to sot ents because the treatments seemed appalling wine and he wanted was a light of industry turning and wheels the useless if not harmful. gi-beer amendment. the iioav idle workmen the Tho state, the legislature, ami the To ad means of earning a living. The next spmki'r, Judge Reuben mildest to be the What on their commended be promised to public are to the od the tariff precedent jus We h standard of education. of manifestations in favor of per- L. Haskell of Brooklyn, event a conditions which exist today x ill be welcome the chiropractor and nil the lihert was galvanize,; into life lie furtner, but not much further, but we Lot them a stupendous undertaking, newer schools of healing. Tn the midst of this gentle advo New A'oik last .Monday night hv fold. have the faith to believe that it in enter by the gate into the , Marinin-woman Elizabeth famous personal liberty, Avill eacy of dilated be successfully accomplished. If thev have anything good, or anyMiss Marhury in her might in arose ended and and author, Next the in politician conies importance thing that Avill add to the happiness ndnrsement of a move- and indignation. of our internal revenue laws. uproarious If they have of man we want it. As the result of the activities of ment Amercian an to poo The has left administration organize the outgoing w hat tell us they have, the America stands tothese blue laws the heat reformers, to for a legacy of indebtedness for the pies league requirements set by the state a joke in the eyes of the world. xxiiie. beer and buck and Avhich adminnlmF-elothe bring of day no payment be present their qualification will The male clement was in charge AYe must not let them pull these A inform' istration must provide. part of As for the statq, it should when the speaking began, after a new things over on u. aaUI the derived revenue be from the htAV, that the public may enjoy Miss Marhury s remarks were greetmust banquet at the Commodore at which customs dues, but the re-- 1 its benefits. come from internal taxes of different numerous notables were gathered to ed with shouts of applause. A .L. FFT1TTR. M. T. moment the meeting From that Tho excess profit s tax nexer protest against the Lords Day alkinds. Governor Edward was a just tax and it "s even less liance, the Reform bureau and the took on new life. VF.NTTI CONGRESS TIIE SIXTY so at tho present time than during anti tobacco campaign of the AY. C. T. Edwards of New Jersey and a number of other speakers aroused the is tho Avar. It must bo abolished, but T. IT. congress The atmo-pherof n form some meeting to further enthusiasm, and preother taxation must of apparently It has before it in session. nnAv were unanimously There are arranged conservatism reigned. After resolutions enacted in its place. passed lo tasks which no one need envy. Every- other taxes tho nonalcohosoda those present to the poland water of which hobbling committing payment lic and singing such icy of mobilizing the people inbo one, including the democrats them- are more annovig than really burdenchampagne, Suwanee an American Rueh forms of taxation rousing drinking songs as selves, is looking to the new eon some. People's league," , Mv Old River" and gross and executive to undo the mis- should be abolished. Kentucky whose snlgan should he personal last the the libert.i lovers. takes which were made bv personal Certain unnecessary governmentinl A telegram was read from Samuel administration and to legislate wisely expenses must be abolished. There heard from former Fitv Fumpt roller conditions. as toastmaster. so ns to meet present Metz, Gompers indorsing the object of the are too many bureaus, commissions, He explained carefully that he' meeting and regretting his absence, The prosperity of the country i committees, and bodies under acting Millions of xvorkmon different names, which should be sum- neither drunk nor smoked, ami that Similar messages were read nt low tide. from are idle because of the closing of Rome of them he went regularly to church on Run- 1nitoil States Senators Wadsworth, abolished. marily The closing of aro with his wife, but that h Short ridge and Frelinghuvsen and mills and mines. operating under warrant of exist- day these was made necessary bv the lack ing Ioav, while some of them have thought it was Arnng to tell other from David Helnsco. Noncoimniftal of demand foT American products, no legal authority for their exist- people not to drink .uni smoke iT regrets were sent by Woodrow AYilson, Thomas A. Edison, while nt the same time cheap foreign ence. These latter,, while acting they wanted to. - General our No rude xxhiskx-- , he hnstilx flooding products have booti Pershing aml others. wholly without authority. Lave nevThero is an overplus of markets. ertheless, in some instances oven domestic products of all kinds. There existing law and have become is a, surplus of nbout sixteen million for evil instead of good. AYe V poAvcrs There i stored in cite the bales of cotton. personal board, the classifithe warehouses of the country enough cation committee and ihe comparaforeign and domestic wool to supply tive values reports bureau, all of the demand of tho manufacturers of Avhich are in operation at the port Tho wool for nearly two years. of New York and all of which hnve surplus of unsalable American-growno legal status. They are organizawheat is something liko twenty-milliotions formed fori the purpose of west Healers in the bushels. officers usurping the functions of of Economy nt are selling potatoes eighteen whose duties and prerogatives are cents per bushel, while, in southern prescribed by law. There is no New .Tersev, they are giving them duty performed bv cither one of the get organizations named Avhich is rot away in Five bushel lots to All of these them off their hands. provided for by Ioav and assigned agricultural products are being ad- te some legally appointed officer or from tribunal. this country mitted into Without further entering foreign countries free of duty. Thnt into the matter at the present time, is the principal reason for the sur- it is enough to say flint the congress There is also a surplus should prohibit tho formation plusage. of age of manufacturing products and any such bodies and that those iioav Tt is due in the reason is the same. existence should be dissolved. to tho fact that foreign competing The AAOrk of the several departproducts are being admitted into this ments, and bureaus nt Washington country free of duty or nt a nominal overlap, the result being a rate of duty, so that the market of work nnd an enormousduplication unneceshas become glutted with foreign proexpense which the people hnve sary ducts. to been The congress North and south, east and west should required suchpay. make and Best in Utah County, is at investigation people are looking to the congress provide such legislation as max- - be your Service The demto remedy this condition. for to this nocessnrv uneconomic, car. We remedy Overhauling your ocrats of the south are no less in- condition. Employ only Efficient Mechanics and Give sistent than the republicans ofx the There are many impoitant tasks Every Car in north demanding protection Ihe sixty-secon enh Personal confronting Supervision in Making against unfair foreign competition but the ones noted are of the They demand an equal chance in gress most importance, Repairs, their own country xyith the producers AAV Tariff revi sincerely believe thnt it is the of foreign countries. sion is the most important task con- purpose of the congress fo sn net as Tf to provide for the griatest good fronting the present congress. to the greatest number of nur peois important because upon tariff AYo believe that the national on protective-line- s depends ple. have chosen lawmakers in indus wisely the revival of our productive The liabilities of the con- planning to make thnriff tevision the tries. cerns which have been forced into first of their tasks. They should bankruptcy during the first quarter receive the advice and helpful supof the present year aro greater than port of all patriotic Americans in i THE PAYSONIAN THE REYNOLDS GARAGE, Our Shop Equipment Ths Our Needed c Across from the Orem Station. Auto Top Dressing SIGN PAINTING KNOWLES MOTOR CO. Payson, Utah ooooooooocooooooocxxxkkxk-ooo- o L Efc |