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Show U7T7C7 yrvr; . Ae for V Leisure Income and Conservation of Human Resources More Attention to Making Life And Happineai ffiiiw Opportunity ud Encouragement Youth for FOR AMERICAN DEMOCRACY k II, Address. 21 David Keith Bldg No. 4 SUGARHOUSE, M Oecond Claw SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH it the Pot Otticsat Matter STRIKE!!! FRIDAY- - Salt Lake Ctty. pfr iqvr Editorial By C Published Weekly by C. N. Lund i79 N. LUND, AT WORK ing or the State Capitol. Public offices should The governors of New York, be free from corruption. In fact, all public offiWisconsin and MinVermont, cials should be above suspicion. What must the nesota have declared for Conpeople do to compel honesty in public officials? sumer Coopertives forthedevel opment Among the first acts of "radicalism" this in country was the demand for free public schools. ' The men who first asked that education be for all and not for the few only, were denounced as socia ists who were out to wreck things by giving everyone an education. so-call- ed H PER YEAB COOPERATION WHERE SALES Its a good thing that the city's water system does nt have its soiree in the Public Safety build- V $1.50 of economic security and social progies- - Utah must get in line. The countries that have gone the farthest in this line are at peace and prosperous and happy. By this the TAX FUNDS GO (This article is published in the interest of the aged people who are entitled to pensions. The paper will do what it can for them both organizations under its human welfare program) Senate Bill No. 4, enacted into state law, provides the Sales Tax be divided as follows: 1 To the governor for relief, $3,200,000. 2 To the governor for needed state buildings 6330,000. 3 To the state district school people can solve many of their problems and build economic and political madhincry that will protect them from the isms of Europe. fund $.00,0004 To state equalization fund E R. Bowen, General Secre- $100,000- 5 To the state general fund tary of The CooperativeLcague of the U. S. A., said to the Con- $150,000. 6 All other revenues in emference of Catholics, ProteBtant n ergency fund during fiscal year and Jews, The word in economies is synon- to be appropnaited to Old Age ymous with brotherhood in Assistance fund provided that religion, freedom in education no more than $2,000,000 shall and democracy in government. be used for old age assistance As an economy owned by the during any fiscal year. 7 The governor has authorpeople, under the control of the people and operated for the ity to reduce or transfer items pepple, the consumers cooper- or parts thereof within any of ative movement has stabilized the appropriations,or to eliminvolumes, employment and in- ate any appropriations herein. vestment during the current In December 1937 there were depression. There have been 11,589 aged people receiving from the amount spent, no failures in cooperatives served by the major cooperative $266,821.16. New cases were wholesales in the country and added January and February the number of employees was and now 12,500 are receiving it. If the full amount of $30 is greater at the end of 1937 than of each, the law will have to end 1936. given the at be amended so the full revenue Membership in cooperative from Sales taxes may be availassociations throughout the for paying the aged, who able world grew from 20,000,000 in should work to this end. . 1917 to 70,500,000 in 1937, acGeo J. Fox, State Organiser cording to The Peoples Year Bookforl938 just published PERSONAL ITEMS by the Cooperative Wholesale Society, Manchester. The staThe most long green that evtistics do not include Russia. er came this way at one time Wednesday night the mem- from Logan was sent by Jas B. bers and officers of the Utah Drinkwater and John E. TayConsumers Cooperative held a lor, two loyal and enthusiastic rousing meeting at the store, supporters of the paper Long 860 So. Main, The principal may they live to enjoy it. Joel II. Martineau of speaker was Prof. Mark Green Chihuahua, Mexico, of the U. of U. His subject has renewed. The paper is a Consumer Cooperation to him in that and the Future. Mr. Frank great help country where he is carMeyrick, who is head of the on an engineering project. rying meat department, spoke on 7 here is one salary rai-- e with The Wise Choice of Meat. we are in hearty accord which Kirkham made a good Jgr. is the one made to our and that Pres. AnderA. report. Joseph good friend Bill King, the night son was in charge. Everyone brought in their custodian at the City and Co., woks and received their pat- Bldg. He deserves it The minute he got the raise he immedronage dividends. iately thought that some one else might need a raise and Grant Leonard, an efficient made straight for this office and college trained Cooperator, and weighted down the table las been engaged as contact with silver. Theres more of man for the Utah Consumers undefiled religion in and pure stores at 860 So. Main and 309 the heart of Bill King than in So. Main. lie is a live wire and Pharisees who make long will undoubtedly greatly increas many prayers and pay tithes of mint the business. and cummin. . - A WORD ABOUT POLICY, Etc. tort of 10 Million Americans Nears Another with the Intervening pins huvitH down. With Two You needn't develop a form" to lode at horns on the alleys. Sana people walk up to the line, taka a couple of weak swings and let ir bail roll slowly down the alley; othW. JOSEPH LaBINE By ers the more deliberate bowlers Bowling, the ancient sport with 10,000,000 American par-pant- s, get as long a running start as possible, then try to slam the ball nears its climax for another season. From Brook-t- o through the opposite end of the Main Street pin boys are busier than ever with the building. me that changed America from a country of spectators Karl Keyerleber of the Cleveland Plain Dealer recently visited a bowlone of participants. ing alley end returned to compile Forgotten .is the unsavory reputation that once tha following classification of bowl. of the saloon hangers-onAs 1900 wling sport the ing forms: early as re genteel folk began kegling, and by 1905 women were "They include tha dying swans ive participants. Subsequent development was slow until who collapse on tha alley after each roU, tha kickers who almost lose a ! or six years ago when bowling zoomed to ace-hig- h hoe aa one foot goes after the ban, mlarity. tha bouncers who make alley own-er- a touraa-St- s Climaxing the current season are two nation-wid- e tear their hair by dropping tha drawing 250,000 participants, the $34,000 Red Crown ban on tha middle of tha allay, tha mowers who try to sweep tha pins ps takes and the thirtieth ual tournament of the possibly be as successful as that of over by remote ofcontrol with tha arms after mighty thrashing erican Bowling Congress, a seasoned player. delivering the ball, tha wavers who la no There physical hazard. Bar- blow them down with their eraing body of bowling, ring persona with hands, ailments prohibiti tha straight-ba-ll addicts, tha boys with week sweepstakes, ing any exertion, there is no muscu- who 'bend' them and those who bade irizes totaling $24,600 and lar prerequisite. Often people with them up. . ad prizes of $9,400, has physical handicaps become amazCleveland, incidentally, is among proficient and Mind bowlers America's k . it out 232,000 enthusi-- a ingly bowling cities, uncommon. In a refrom far art world record for any cent New York match between boasting Harvey Braatx and Mrs. a (vent These people are now Mind team and another group with Joan Badtkin, holders, respectively, V up competitve aeorei in normal vision, the Mind bowlers lost of men's and womens world championships for three games. towni all over the country, by e mere 16 points. of grand prizei will be Pressure la Heavy. Balls are fashioned to fit any after March 6. Braatz made his record by rollhind. The usual type is bored with Cempetltlaa Grown, s thumb hole end two finger grips. ing 276, 300 and 288, the hottest thouiand teami win enter Primo Camera's ball carries the three-gam- e stretch ever recorded in lBC tourney at Chicago during largest grip ever made; the finger league competition under ABC to and April. Something like span is five and inches. standards. We mentioned awhile in prizei furniihei Incentive back how unusual a 300 score Is. A perfect score is 300 points, reFigure may bore you but quiring 12 successive "strikes. A The perfect score is par to a membership spurted from "strike" is made by knocking ell bowler, but it's much harder than in 1938 to 60,000 in 1937, ten pins down with the first ball par in golf. On the links you can tty good indication of the trend, thrown in each "frame." Try it slip now and then, recouping your this popularity? losses with a few exceptional shots. of the but reaioni for en But "par" bowling must be per-fethe game wai given by Jack bowling from start to finish; the kegler must tots 12 straight y. once prominent in anoth-kl- d of sports. Said Mr. Demp-Th- e balls correctly and the pressure main thing 1 like about gets pretty strong about the ninth Is that when you knock the or tenth ball! lown they Bowling is much like golf in its down." itay " in appeal to your ipaey, you may recall, had a stincts. After a few weeka of poor uble keeping a fellow named down in a Chicago trundling you may throw five or alx ring a ears back. straight strikes. Or you may fail again but where thens life then's satisfaction of knocking the J8 out of ten innocent pine at end of the alley undoubted Cemely Altec Fare is reputed to its for much of bowling's be one of Hollywood's moot enthost-asti- e irity. Unlike other sports, any-ta- n bowlers, hot tha press agoat be nominally successful on who arranged this picture oegiect-e- d leys, which alio help. to remind Alice that she sbeulfel n like it for leveral reaioni. tep over the Mack line. Bdew: deserting bridge cluba be-- e Moot Lindsey af New Haves, Coon can make more social e one of the high ABC bowl-ert on the talks it ever with Jock Dempalleyi. They find ime "fascinating," and ifa sey of heavy weight fame, also a the few winter ports open trnadllng expert. i iten. Anyway, lt'i being nowadays so why not join Year's Climax Important National Tournaments f top-ran- ly one-eigh- th 10,-ia- "never-say-dte- if X e, rd? else and Relaxation. also like the nak the social contacts alleys but there's more important factor for lousiness men who cant in-i-n strenuous athletics. Frans tell us bowling is the a oldest sport, dating back to lur day. In that misty period age sportsmen were heaving Jhoulden at piles of rock, the t! being to sharpen one's aim it en going hunting. b ? A few Sir Francis Drake la d have defeated the Span-nd-a and saved England be-1- 6 was filled with confidence nee instilled by a successful 1 howling just before .he took them to Manhattan Wpr 1823. New Yorks famous their lint rendez-wr- e became a game and had to be Nf nine-pin- s llndoort. PwiMlly, bowling took a new through legislation , temp It out. In tha Sev--i century New England banned nine-pibe-elevtln- - So the wed to add another pin and Pil-puie- rs ns tm It and Walt. J teave V & ii really simple and your Inferiority com-wnj-e, It'a merely a mat- a mlnaralita h alley at fiau-smoot- rrned Pina that are lUng to be knocked down the first toss may V0" Quotations From Woodrow Wilson (The following, we beleive, was written before Mr. Wrilson be came president. It is more severe than Pres. Roosevelts arraignment of economic royalists. Its strength is in its truth.) "The masters of the government of the United States are the combined'ckpltalists and manufacturers, of the United States. "The government of the United States at present is a foster child of the special interests. It is not allowed to have a will of its own. The government, which was designed for the people, has gotten ini o the hands of bosses and their employers, the special interests. An invisible emp re has been set up above the forms of democracy. America is not a place of which it can be said, as it used to be, that a man may choose his own calling and pursue it as far as his abilities enable him to pursue it. American industry is not free as once it was free; American enterprice is not free. We have restricted credit, we have restricted opportunity, we have controlled developement, and we have come to be one of the worst ruled, one of the most completely controlled and dominated governments inthe civilized world no longer a government by free opinion, no longer a government by conviction and the vote of the majority, but a government by the opinion and the duress of small groups of dominant men. Much of this has been overcome in the past five years. Wisdom, Where Art Thou? Upward of 11,000,000 workers are idle in this land while reposing snugly in the banks are billions of idle dollars, and all over the great West are limitless resources with potential wealth that would run into the billions. There appears to be no wisdom in the country that can get these factors together and save the nation. Capital will not do it nor will it let labor do it. Politicians cannot do it becaue living in ease and having plenty they cannot feel and sense the need for doing the right thing; they are not hurt by depressions Jaut thrive on them Their wisdom has perished and they are therefore useless. Upton Sinclair says, There is more unemployment than ever. The sufferings of our people cannot be imagined. I hear horrible stories about starvation literal starvation among the refugees from the dnst bowl. Babies are dying ev And this condition will come upon millions of you cry day. if you do not set about doing the right thing. The people good common people, out of the wisdom of their hearts, must save the day; the wisdom of the wise has perished altogether. cen-Mat- er Congratulations to the new mayor John M. Wallace. He is young, capable and conservatively progressive. He comes from exceptionally good stock and his wagon was hitched to an ascending star when he became the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. R- Wallace. - modern game is related to . originated by the Dutch I Green was It hasjteen talked about town that the Interstate Cooperative people have purchased or leased or otherwise secured control of this paper. Such is not the case. Their contract with us has been voided by their own acts. There is no organisation controlling Progressive Opinion: It is owned by Mr. and Mrs.' C. N. Lund and published in the interest of human welfare through cooperation and democracy. To this end it steers true.,. Here, briefly is its policy toward all organizations and laudable undertaking. We will publish your reading matter at the rate of 500 words for $1.00, as much as you want. And we will furnish papers containing your matter, and mail them, at the rate of 100 papers for $1.50. ' Display advertising at the rate of 50c per column inch per issue, with liberal quantity and time discounts. Here is an opportunity to get all the publicity and circulation that you want at a very reasonable rate. Come in. We reach all Utah people who are interested in Cooperation. very next time to sane time or try getting ten suc- hope, so you'll be back elusive those pins, or massacre e on the golf cessive of luck rule tho course. Less than 20 per cent of else , The gods favorites. America's good bowlers can boast alleys and they play no the fa180. down way more than of score your an average Maybe tall and less If you dont make a strike, you vorite is candle-pinfor get another shot at tha remaining robust than the regular la used. Or ball smaller a if which a you "spare" pins, constituting succeed in knocking them doom. Tha maybe it'a duck pins, choice of too two rolls constitute a "frame." On South and Southeast, where much a strike tha total of tha succeeding outdoor bowling ia done. But it's of tom rolls la added to tha ten scored still bowling, tha favorite sport Americans. tha 10,000,000 on a pirn apara for the strike; Youll never appreciate it until friiii on tha next single roll era added. you feel that ball Jump tram your hand and thunder down tliv (listenStay Away From "Spllte! two with ing maple, eventually trainingbunch ten to all pins Failure get into a neatly arranged a union error an rolls constitutes It's a real thrill, Mr. and of pins. A roU. first split occurred on the I America Mrs. who fata of a man holes-in-on- At a recent meeting of public officials and ex public officials the speaker began as follows: "I am delighted to stand before you and look into your faces because I feel that some of them need to be looked into., s, ten-pi- pell-me- ll split to tha sad leaves two or mors pins standing Wcatara ZinHMr Union. the least informed of our people know that there is something radically wrong with man and what he calls hie civilization. Why is itT It ia because wc are out of harmony with the natural and the divine law. The Bible and the great is inevitPyramid tell us that the collapse of our civilisation himnot God even it. save can imminent. and Nothing able his own laws. self, bccauc to do so he would he setting aside new be established is to Order World New A then? What different natural and harmonious. Evi-- 'Cooq-eratio- I as-ista- I I ' i f . I Colon-iiFachc- io tur-ule- A Project Worth nt Looking Into Here is a machine that promises to com pletely eliminate the coddling moth, alfalfa weevil and other destructive It will insects. do away with poison spraying and be a factor in assuring purity in foods The company is ala high grade fertilizer. People wih orch anls and fields should investigate. so handling The Pool Insect Exterminator, a wonderful invention and that its name implies, is now set up for business and is at the office of the Peoples Practical Governexhibition on Atlas 307 Bldg. The machine promises to bring about ment, the complete extermination of all destructive nocturnal insects lint do so much damage to fruit and other crops. is all t |