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Show - u.rt i I A rhw pkiivn wwr ; CAUSE H 'war measures; not peace measures. XThe national goverumeh lias taken everailroals amtTXprefifr eompanies. The next move of pro-gross ought to be qml soon will be taking over anl government operation oHriegraph ami telephone companies. . 1Thus the American people ate coming into their own. Thus by a fundamentafeform they are stamping out the greatest dan ger which. besets Ataeriean democracy -- control of our politics, corruption and degradation of .every department of public service executive, judicial- - andlegislative branches by pricorporations vate managers of these powerful quasi-publi- c tons aenikat this which breed as Jt. is - just - such unfounded socialism and ana rchand cl a 88r.ha tre d.X;, AVwar measure we leave it to those in charge to say what indvstrica it is necessary to place under government operation and control to meet the present emergency. .Socialists, favoring establishment of European forms of paternalism in America are using war measnrea adopted by government ini times of stress, as arguments for socializing all our v great industries. X To Mmouflage the public they use such catch phrases as Tans the American people are coming into their own." Are American people coming into their own, if in peace times a system is established which gradually takes sway front the individual the right to carry on one private enterprise after another. : their own," as the advocates ot this , Instead of coming into socialistic system would have ns believe. would we not really, be gi vin g "up jhe dear.bought liberties guaranteed us by our own constitution which grants the individual the greatest: freedom and protection from many documents in the world.. . -.War measures are one thing, peace measures are another. Let ns not confuse the issue and in so doing kill free American initiative with the paralizing hand of socialism- .An exchange says X 5 I ) ri -- ,MT. PLEASANT FARMER COAL FAMINE MAY 'i: ? . - I -I- T-" -- r v- V ' . ooo WHEN WORK BRINGS HAPPINESS For each individual, there is, somewhere in this world fitting mate. Ofyen the two cut out for each other never meet, and two lives fail of attaining happiness. v Admitting the exceptions to this rule, we may accept the idea that the sum of human joys would he largely increased Could the wave of a magicians wand unite those who are best suited to each other. So with a business career. There are few people who are not adapted to some kind of useful work which they could enjoy" The trouble is the wrong man often has the job. What tough luck for a Tappist monk, with his oath of silence, to to? late that he is a natural born orator. Though the magician fails to bring personalities together, it now looks as if he might busy- himself with this world of man-Ifactivities. The Dinet test, which has long been used to determine the mental capacity of school children, has paved the way for the wider field of vocational education. By this sys-.- .. it is possible to give mental tests which indicate what the tem j .. individual is best fitted for.- - Persons can then be placed in con " becotiies ITve. with in genial occupationa, and former dnidgery ' - UNCLE SAM 10 RATION VIEWS SUBSTANTIATED OUTvBV IT SECOND FLOOD . .0- -. With a real coal famine aUring A. C. Cpndland. a resident of, this of thn ,,TJvnIted. jty ibe householders ho l8"'nQW' llvlng6n"hi farm States In the face. Dr. Garfield, nu- - at Mt Pleasant, was' In Provo Wed- tibaal fuel administrator,' has an- - wiarr and paid The Post a short -- Fresh me&t is ; perishable It must he sold witKin about two weeks for whatever it will bring. r.ouncedthlaoctaart anyjho empE visit. While here he : discussed to announced that coal rationing will some extent the great damage done la aIL probability be tine of the first the eltlxena of Mf. Pleasant byjbe sels of the admhilstratlon for the loed ets-'dl- y cloudburst , some "from' two wcefa ) Mrf Ciadlaada Washington he aayat .N., , Uaderfhlt ayiteTti. everg one wIll farm hi located near, the mouth of the canyofi directly In the path of get hi fair proportion of coal. hoarder, will be 'eliminated. The the flood, and it the wajwltb hope : .. plan Involves a department of coal n v nd " every hj miiy that allotment in eonneetlon-wit- h rM n lm- only fuel administrators offfee. vtetlm of the flood, waa drowned. . . : nn-d- er A certain amount of beef Is - frozen: for .foreign ' shipment, but domestic '' marketed- - 'demand ,1 chilled, unfrozen b JA ntf reriatl0B wld, , aXeprenuuVxr The Post was the flrf while he waa explaining hU : vleSre on the beet method of diverting the stream io aa to minimise the damage' It was suggested that such a thing might hot happen ga!a la a lifetimes-tell- - f ,1-i- Hello.' whats thief" said " Mr. aa he read of- - another cloudburst that had 'swept the town Tuesday night and . lasted for furnish any.houeholder more coal than three hours. -- than a scientific analysis shows la rd better go home." said Mr. necessary If the requisite care ,1s Candland. dont think 1 shall taken In heating the houae." have much trouble noq In convincing of who. the city counHhnsh that, something Prosecution anyone or fraud misrepresentation, should be ' dona immediately.", he through secures more than hla proper .allot- - said a he left our office wondering ' ment of fuel Is threatened. what damggej he had sustained. can-n- ot Increase vcc3A.:Bgg 5; v C r r i ! : - 'NX .. - 7 Swift & Company cannot teS at the time of purchasing cattle,: what price fresh meat will brio; when" put on sale. If. between ,I ; purchase and salo, market ' " 3 i con- t I 1 v . - - - OOO ditions change, the price of meat - - v must also change. The Food: Administration - T limits our profit to I per cent on ... .4 . capital invested in the ; meat; departments. This is about , cents xper, dollar of sales.' No 7 profit . is guaranteed, and the j ; risk of loss is hot eliipinated. l"'x y v: : 'V. As aT matter of fact, meat is , t x often h)ld at a loss' because of V ; the need of selling it before it - V with X A ; - t 11 - Vi . spoilsxIx-.-- a - 'r - ' I Unde Sam pushed the dock ahead one hour to give more light. j. ' - United States Rubber Company, 1 to helped farther keeping people ss a good are molt May awaken die country ; to the economic value of the. automobile last faU. He said Everything on wheels must used and mobilized. The automobile is second to the railroads as an adjunct and supple , mentary to them in collecting nd distributing merchandise. service when Jii aeriouaiy If negiocted. Dangeroni urinary T follow" Joab Colllna. retired I Tho oonatant aching ot a had back, ' Tha wearlneai, the tired feeling. The palna knd aches of kidney Ills . fr j' -. " Prova People Fall to Raaliaa the Sarlousna of .a BadBack.'- - Use your car passenger or com .r.merdal to the limit ; Samuel P, Colt presiident of the . fairly good ps so much i :K-- .' 7 . V . Soma advantage of it You owe it yourself and your Country to make ; nersdo not seem to realize u, i umu. j ."toTake J as . ierery minute count of enwhed rock in the rol mto Clil IT IS SERIOUS b. etches of bad . V x Swift & Company,U.S.A. Sr.'f j t z . N V 9 4 1 . - f.W a V v are deteriorating at an awful rate. Between Provohd ' f practically gone. Cobble stone and chiich 'ke driving either an auto or a wagon a nightmare,' and county roads alike have been left- - th DeVf a lnOTe t0 keep them in passa- - i. - ze LOOKINO BACKWARD are plug- hand While the wide awake neighbors on either ring along ' with their road work the county commissioners of 'h county are .looking backward and the highways of the. , --- ; ol ' ; - ; - wc rlds worV. l t-- - - . ; ll;1. .. u Swift & Company - : Candlsnd. r - withholding :meatf be-causeit will not lreep fresh and salable for nidre than'1 f a fey days after it reaches 71 l i the markets Mr. Candland, a he glanced over the headlines of the morning paper, when hi eyes fen upon this headline; "Mt pieaaat Izwaln Hit by Flood." tut) . t i 1 - i . ro c Not many prefer to loaf. We honor the patriotism that has led thousands of women of leisure into assuming duties which make heavy, demands upon Aheif time and strength, but we be lieve tliat they are more contented thap ever before. The sense of practical usefulness is exhilarating. to those whom we formerly classed aa frivolous. Vocational testa are being extensively applied to our enlisted men, and we. trust that- great progress will be made along this line.. In tome such way it may be possible to realize the ideal of everyone in the world gladly doing their share of the I v.: yr.V , aald - i r: If First A censorship of der for coal received by any dealer. each ordering compared with fuel rating on the houae where the coai la to be need. This rating will be obtained by the application of a simple formula fixing the amount of fuel needed by a structure of any given size and outside expoauM. any given climatic conditions. . "Second-Act-ual Inspection ot any doubtful cmoi and a; chocking up through Inspectors of atategienta made by bouaeholderz as to the coal on hand,'' the spwe to be heated and the beating ayatem uaedr "Third An effective refusal to - a. , terest 1 'v' : troubles often J W. wn. Provo, brick first North street, says; "About three years ago I had 7 vere uttuk ot kidfiey trou-- , We Jt first began with b&ckach and owtog to toy - advanced age I was soon past . going.: I was laid up la bed for. several weeks - and T could hardly get around. I had read a reat depl about Doana Kidney. Pill nf got a. box, .They , helped me quite a bit and: after using several boxes I r waa entirely cured." Price 60c. at - all dealers' Dont simply ask for. a kidney remedy Set Doans Kidney Pill the same that Mr. Colllna had, - -- : A Provo citizen ehowe do. I.r you what to t: .3 Fcater-Mllbum Co., Mfgtav Buffalo, NT-adv- t.' X .14, . - i iM V, - t- "Owners should use their cars both passenger and commercial more and more. : ,2 , -. -- ft ; XMake &he most of your car by using the tires that wHTextend its usefulness utmost - . ood tirea --United States Tires. t longest and carry you tf . least cost. is United States Tire for c5ar or truck-r- io guarantee un i- '-- X r It Vacation? Time - k 0 1 i Vr. .'7 vl n P - cr i wi'.'i , ti ts . f, -rtfj W , ,y , n') i .i - 1 fit t .'t, T I - .1; r i j i ii .ij. la ws- - r rr f. i i ( ) ir n t.fi i iTt-- I? ?) i i - t iff PCi , v ! nn r - ... Of f2:n s hti y i 4 . i1 . J 1 rt ' . I. - ; r r f j e Wke Fo think of vacation time, you I think of the hills or some other healthful place where you can enjoy pure air and pure and where food tastes so good. Then yon think of n ; ui .upted service and greatest . , ;ur nearest Sales end Service Depot aler will tell you which onea will '.erve you best . United States Tires oVe (good Tires ato Ccjpany Provo Electric wa re Company Superior Mot-npan- y. Spanish Fork Motor. Co. ;ield Auto Company. -- , 'M m m 'M vA vI. m '4A M OUNTAIN A RAND ,acon rthese are the fwo joys . any trip. A pail of Mountain Brand Lard is never overlooked always preferred for the - mountain-cooke- d as well as for the meal,' home-cookmeaL , ed . - , Ogda and M ' . Ogden Packing & Provision Co. 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