| Show —j THE GARLAND TIMES THAT A BEAK NEWSY Published Evry Tbanli Box Elder Entered at the Second WEEKLY KIVEB VALLEY Postofflce at it Garland Utah August City 1928 Utah UTAH TIMES this year and to provide employment fr construction workmen and those who fab such a pro- ricate electrical materia gram i dependent up’ SS withfheir of investors to back it up money INSTITUTION Garland Matter In and Wahlen Clan Wahlen County THE GARLAND proved living So followed now re- 3a Eectn phones andtheepread o tac years cousin aa Publisher POLOTICS MENACES EMPLOYMENT ' Martin J Insull President of the Mid die West Utilities Company of Chicago recently said to The Associated Press that “tne unwarranted and misleading comment on the elections of 1930 has been so widespread that it represents a serious threat to all American business The sustained investment and in 1931 tion plans of the electric light lustry ' in 1930 were the jean effort to airiness of the irry on UTILITY INVESTMENT COMPANY The public utility investment company was the force that made possible the extension of electric service to small towns on a scale comparable to the service rendered in great cities Mass production and distribution of power like mass production and distribution in any other line results in greatly increased efstandardization of ficiency economy service and possibilities for extensions and progress- - NQw ihe public utility investment company ia doing-- for the farm what it did for the small toWh The industrial age! was the result of the application bf mechanical power to tasks tasks that were once done laborious ly by hand Thq reat progress and im- - -- President says but it comes from a source in which the American people It should help have great confidence to disperse the fogs that have surrounded the Muscle Shoals controversy for many COOLIDGE LOOKS AT MUSCLE SHOALS “The management of Muscle Shoals of demonstrates the utter hopelessness business enterhaving any considerable said the congress” prise conducted by Calvin Coolidge in one of his recent copy articles righted “For the United States to go into the electrical business would be a gross misuse of its power and invol ve it in all kinds of political abuses” Mr Coolidge then recommended that Muscle Shoals be disposed of to private interests with “suitable restrictions” There may be nothing new in what the Muscle Shoals considered purely as a source of power is not of great import- -' ance The thing that is of importance is whether or not it is to be used as a stepping stone to assist the government into the power business: That this is fully appreciated by advocates of publicly owned and operated utilities is shown by the enthusiasm with which the Muscle Shoals “issue” has been boomed Mr Coolidge might have broadened his statement and said that “for the United States to go into ANY business would be a gross misuse of its power” The electrical business is under attack justpow but the problem is of equal importance other service industries They will be in for it sooner or later unless toward socialism is abruptly halted H yn H 6 |