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Show Mr iJLS22!Li FhunmWi Opio11 tfOR WE, THE PEOPLE." ope Edinoriako FmoMlo OM Afi THOUGHTS WORTH i' rvjrrnii'j PERSONAL READING Muzolini called Roosevelt's note a Messiapic message, Any plea for peace is always a messianic message. And here is another messianic message' Do unto others as you wish others to do unto you. Quoting that the American Guardian That's all! Get that, thats all! Crown speaks as follows: the dreams of the best of the ages with the dreams of your scientists and there shall be neither exploitation of man by man, nor war between nations. Fail to do this and you shall be damned by sword, fire, and pestilence for the forces of production you have awakened shall also destroy you. This World can give everything man has striven for peace, plenty , security, love, leisure, art and beauty. All these are within our grasp, if we follow the simple formula quoted above. New Mining Book Released pps Girt 'em the Flowers Now Why Not Fisher TOWNSEND Weekly News Notes Many new Clubs are soon to be formed locally. Mrs. Dadley has been delegated to form a Womens From July 28 to August 7, 1939, Cleveland's mammoth Public Auditorium will become the Hall of Meetings for the Seventh World's Poultry Congress and Exposition. At the center of the great group of buildings that will house the world's largest industrial exposition, this huge hall will accommodate the scientific and sectional meetings of the World's Poultry Science Association. These meetings, at which English, French, Spanish and German will be the official languages, will attract poultry scientists from every corner of the world. Here, too, official delegations from at least sixty oversea! nations will have their headquarters, Hera will be a continuous and interlocking schedule of meetings dealing with every phase of the poultiy industry meetings for the poultry raiser, dealing with poultry culture and mariceting, meetings for the processor, tha handler and marketer of poultry products and meetings for tha consumer with demonstrations illustrating new and economical ways of preparing for consumption. For a busy eleven days this Hail of Meetings Paltry wilrbe the center of interest for a host of a half million or more poultry folk and the Mecca toward which worldwide powltrydom will turn its res. securing a membership ticket for fl.QO the public may attend for 2evenBydays with no additional expense. Bed Coral Always Prised la and always has been prized, not solely for jewelry and buttons, but aa n charm to bring safety, health and secrets not revealed to the ordinary person. As ancient Gauls rushed headlong into battle, they trusted thair safety to their swords, strength and tha magic coral Imbedded in thair shields or helmets. Many and Indiana regard coral is protae-tto- n against tha "tvll ays. Tha world's rad eoral comas from the reefs off tha Medlterranaaa eoast of Africa, says tha Washington Post, and 1s obtained chiefly by itmii-- n- It la red coral that that Work for Organization g Huma jN i w, The Old Age Pension and Assistance rouDn The Regular meetings are held every Tlmnd.; Fellows Hall, 41 P. 0. Place. Good Program7' (jli!! The Townsend Club No. 1, holds meeting evening, 7 30,at 255 East 3rd So. Gives barn day night till further notice at 255 East 3rd So Townsend Club No. 5 meets Thursday ovenin '7 Chapman Branch Library, 6th So. and 8th West a gram has been arranged for next Thursday night. And 11 EI Tax j The Utah Progressive LaborLeague hold. two educational meetings everrmonth In th. are held Building Boom lOl.Theoa meet-ing-a 7:00 p. m. The speaker for Tuea-dawill beSh,idjJ The Utah Progressive Lapor League i. Anniversary Dance on May, 10th, 8. P. M. . ,M?I w Temple Good Music, The Public is invited By Ov y Mrs. Hazel Black, Chairman of Educational ( ong: The Utah Open Forum, rcinstituted aa the People', will hold a session Sunday at 8 P. M. in the city chamber of city and county building, George J. For e" announces. Townsend Was&to Club No. 6 meets fourth Monday at Room 101 City and Go. d. Where Seventh World's Poultry Activities Will Center Congi NOTES, V Harris for Mayor? Our good Friend and Neighbor, City Attorney Fisher Harris takes and reads and likes our paper and we are proud to have him as a charter member of our Royal Society of Neighbors. The Utah Old Age Pension group officials are not only act Mr. Harris is an able man, con I ing out the gospel of pure and un defiled religion to the living minded and but they are extending it to the dead. They see to it that scientious, high had consid has He honorable. poor members who pass on are given respectable funerals and decent burial. This lifes greatest being had a philosophy that erable experience with business Inasmuch as ye have done it and much to do with the Deer begins something like this: unto the least of these Creek project and was officially connected with putting it Two leading governors have made some very pertinent re- over. He is a lawyer of recogmarks lately. Both spoke the truth. The governor of Mich- nized ability. As City AttorAll state employees, from janitors to the govenor, igan said : ho made an investigation I will sign a bill to cut their salaries. The ney are over-paiof and he, more conditions vice govenor of Missouri said: The Democratic party in Missouri is not owned .by any individual or group of individuals or boss. than any other man, is responI am confident that if the political machines are not smashed sible for the cleanup and prosethey will one day bring the end to democracy. All across the cutions that have been made. eountry is the grim evidence of the slimy trail of the most corNow Wnynot Fisher Harris rupt and infamous political machines in all the wide world. for mayor this fall? He is a man who can discern Mr. Cyril Large of British Columbia, Canada, who spoke on follow definite trends for and Technocracy here Monday night, proved by scientific facts and demonstrations that Technocracy can save this nation from the city's good. He has a clear chaos and destruction. The politicians, the bankers, the in- vision of civic needs. He has surance companies, the manufacturers and the whole business the strength, will and courage to structure are sitting on top of a price or profit system bubble smite the wrong. He has the which is sure to burst by 1942, when the whole fabric will fall sense and sympathy to deal out in a heap of ruin, and unless Technocracy comes to the rescue to all the citizens. It practically all life in the cities will be destroyed. He predict- justice ed a major depression before the end of this year and another would be to our best interests These facts, he said are determined by the rise ft, call Mr. Harris to the office next year. in productive power and the debt structure on one hand and the great decline in man hours and purchasing power. Technocracy, according to this and other peakers, is the one per Dr. Aird writes from Provo: feet and natural svstem for saving the civilisation of North America. Their science leaves no room for guess work. It Enclosed is my check for $1.50 is this or practical extinction. he maintained. Think about it. or a years subscription to Progressive Opinion. I consider Time was when the farmers were the backbone of the nation. your paper, of great value to How is it today? If the story of how the farmer has been our people. It stands for things treated could be thrown on a great sky screen what a spect-tac- le that are good and just. Under it would present. If the powers that be keep on mistreat- separate qover I am mailing ing and exploiting and foreclosing and driving him, grass will you a copy of A Plan to End grow in the streets of all the large cities. Let the following Widespread Unemployment words be burned into the minds and hearts of the ruling cap- and Care for the Unemployed italists, first, because it is true, second, because it comes from and Unemployables. We have the head of the government agency having farm matters in looked over the plan and prohand Two million displaced farm people are wandering over the nounce it good. We shall have country, without work, or prospects of work, except what little more to say of it later. Dr. Aird seasonal work can be picked up. has worked long and dilligently and intelligently in his efforts If a man desires peace let him begin with himself and see to help solve the problems. fit that his own spirit is free from all ill will, and that he can live the day for which he is entitled at peace with his neighbors If he is desirous of bettering the to much praise. world let him begin by making himself better. If he hopes for Our old friehd and neighbor an ideal human state let him seek to make his own life ideal And as he does this let him convert others'to his way. No one editor C. S. Wilkinson of the can even help to change conditions by dwelling in a negative San Juan Record, writes as folatmosphere and harboring thoughts of war, hate, malice, de- lows: I note that you keep pression, discouragement, discontent and fear. Man must hammering away at the reacmake his thought positive and think peace, friendship, good tionary forces which seem dewill, prosperity, hope and faith. Do this and go about convert- termined to destroy our coun ing others to do it and you will be doing much toward making try and possibly its civilization. and maintaining a vastly better humanity and a much finer Keep up the good work.1 world. Believe in yourself. Believe in your fellows. Make the Neighbor Wm Halliday, hale ideal condition your goal in your own life and in humanitys life. If all the mental and spiritual energy that is latent or and healthy Octogenarian is evwasted were developed tocaparity and put to use what a plea- er willing to take of his meagre sant and happy condition the inhabitants of the earth might income and give to his favorite Men if enjoy. can, they will, make the New World right nowl paper. If he can 'o it then any one can do it.To witness his enthusiasm, his physical activity and his mental alertness you'd think he was young, happy and' rich and he is richer than many a wealthy man we know. Keep up your spirit, brother. MEETINGS. of net an bOob. every mcoJ Bldg. erf ion"! aancr SB Chamber of Commerce assistant presenting new mining booklet. In picture and story, the romance that mining la an essential part of and Importance of Utah'a mining tha economic Ufa of Utah, and aa uch la as necessary to Utah's fuIndustry le portrayed la a booklet Just released by the min- ture ta the blood stream to the ing committee of the Salt Lake human body. EnCity clumber of commerce. Starting with an article on "Mintitled The Mining Industry of ing In Eariy-DaUtah, by Levi Utah", the booklet Is available free Edgar Young, head of tha history upon request at the Salt Lake City department of the University of chamber of commerce or any local Utah, the booklet traces the growth branch of that organization. of the Industry down to Its present Tracing both the romance and locations and operations, with a economic value of the lnduatry the description of each. booklet Is dedicated to the Pioneer Other articles reveal the signiUtah mining man whose courage ficance of the Induetry to people hae stoic determlnntlon end faith In other walks iff life. built In Utah an Industry the contributor! are .Among in in any like area the Harold Bowman, member of the world. mining committee: Dr. Dll worth The forward Is written by Gov- Walker, professor of economics at ernor Henry H. Blood, who points tha University of Utah; B. P. out that "mining has played ea Manley, secretary of the Utah Coni Imiwrtant part In the upbuilding of Producers association; Ward C. some of the finest Industrial end Holbrook, president of the Utah commercial plante In this state, State Farm Bureau Federation: and hae made "Important contri- Blair Bichardeon, 8alt Lake City L. Mrs. Arthur butions to the public coffers of businessman; WUllam M. state local and school govern- Bee ley, clubwoman; ment! Knerr, chairman iff tha etata InWithout attempting to explore dustrial commission, and Charles In detail the field of statistical the H. Skidmore, state superintendent governor states, all will agree iff public Instruction. READ ALL THE issiden shft aapt Aioot med ristte A When You Decide Buy y A Used k ta h Med bpota b exti Ca go straight A. E .TOURSSEN O St. Where you are 'sure get the best buy. 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