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Show ttR 246 SOUTH Progressive Opinion WE, THE PEOPLE. More Ediloriako PeirsoMl THOUGHTS WORTH MEETINGS. PERSONAL' MING Give 'em the Flowers Now Organization Some wives have bees wondenag at aH the good things said about their husbands in this column. local daily recently quoted Republican aenator Charles W. Tobey of New Hampshire as saying that the greatest menace to a democratic form of government, lies in the fact special privilege and vested interests still infest our pi a cea of govern ment. The paper in question carries daily on its editorial page the motto, We stand for the Constitution, and daily pleads the cause of these special interests whose ads appear on the editorial page, lambasting the administration because it insists on justly taxing this privileged group and preventing them from usurping the functions of government. In the light, or darkness of the daily editorials that appear under the motto quoted, one is compelled to think that some editors have the idea that the .Constitution is just fine phrases to quote and talk about. We commend the motto of another local paper, We stand for what the Constitution stands for domestic tranquility, the establishment of justice and the promotion of the common welfare." A Enjoy Superb Comfort Unuaually Low Coat at To the groat expositions of modem achievements, te 108" loulUs SUma. NIW 98 Baud . 75" Trip Clult 35" IS Cam. - aid Pall. building. Ross Rizzuto was was named vice president; Chauncey B. Huntington recorMrs. Glenda ing secretary; Johnson, financial secretary; R. H. Winrow, director of grievance; Mrs. Annie Hansen, director of education; Burns and Lloyd, sergeant-at-armDau Black, organizer. A 0 If 1 H Ml wi that American Institution! serve our purpose better than thoM ot any ether country. We not only want to safeguard our freedom, but we A good time to help the paper in RIGHT NOW. also want security and abundance of the good things of life. We are however, by defeatists that we The liquor traffic is the parent of most of the evils and infam- told, cannot have both. We must they ies that beset humanity. Time was when it had a most hideo- say, choose between freedom and us mien But today it is glossed over with respectability which security. They Insist we must give in order to gain the other. makes it all the more dangerous. Good, prominent, Christian up one Let us not surrender to any such men have been appointed and well salaried to manage the sale counsel of despair."- - Ns TELEPHONE CO., BUILDING The Mountain States Telephone Co., shows that it is progressive and full of faith in Salt Lake by erecting its great new modern building which will bo a credit to the city and state More of this sort of industrial activity by others would help and greatly might chase away depression, ' Queens for the Fair CD. Where you are isure t get the best buy. Alfred Sorensen, Progressive But 2nd. South Jewelry, Watch, Kodak Repairing Nearly 40 Yean In Salt Lake We can serve you better than I.E5 Zb o u ; When the Worlds Fair opens in New York in the spring of 1939, the dairy industry wifi be well repre sented. Five breeds of daily cattle Ayrshire, Brown-Swis- s, Holstein, Guernsey and Jersey will each have thirty outstanding cows in the Dairy World of Tomorrow." Them ISO cows will be milked in the Borden Building on the Central Mall, using a rotolactor equipped with magnetic milkers to do the job. Calves and bulls representative oi each breed will also be on exhibit The animals are chosen by a special committee from each Breed Association, and will come from all parts of the United States and Canada as representatives of the best thst the breed can produce. The Ayrshire cow shown above is one oi the animals chosen. In this exhibit not only the production of milk will ba demonstrated, but the handling, bottling and sale of it will go forward under the eyes of the public. About of the milk produced by the cows of this country is used as fluid milk. The rest is sold as butter, cheese, casein for paint, billiard balls, paper sising, nulk sugar for medicines, and in literally hundreds of others forms. 1 he Borden exhibit will tell much of this story and give a better understanding of the place the dairy cow, by these pure-breand the milk distributor play in the scheme of things. one-thi- d, rd o u Z! w c 2 u a iec I T c 5 r ; P C a, k. m g i X jn as - M 8 N The Mountain WHO States Telephone SHOE REPAIRING ever Right Thinking Brings Good Results When you think of having your Shoes Repaired THINK O.X. -Job SHOES! Moderate Wtt 414 So. State Stw THE ROAD HOG si ns the paper. the TRUTH by supporting this paper. to A. E .TOURSSEN MOTOR 75 2. The average time for making long distance telephone connections is 3 minutes. RIGHT WRONG The answers are shown below and here is the for quick, satisfactory communication. When you want to reach someone in another town, for business or social purposes, telephone! It not only takes your voice to the person you want to reach hut brings hack an immediate spoken reply. The operator will he glad to tell you any hot-foot- ed Help spread go straight JEWELER answer far-fetch- What fools poor mortals are! Still believing in the power of hate to heal and cure after it has been discredited for 2000 years Hate wll never cure anything. It only destroys. It destroys both the hater and the hated. The vendors of hate are as sure to destroy themselves as the sun is to rise. It never saved a soul and never will. But here is what it will do: Being rampant in the world it will cause great hosts of people to destroy other great hosts of people. It will make an end of the nations that use it and rely on it. It will overturn civilisation. It will starve the aged and the widows and the orphans. It will burn cities and gas to death the innocents. It is a black scourge that emanates from the infernal pit. LOVE is the only cure. Not narrow personal love, but the broad, invigorating, soulful love of humanity, love of all mankind. If men say they love God and hate any of their fellows they are liars, to the bible. Only love can save, It would make lifeaccording a paradise Cai f tn and distribution of the Deyil's brew in order to lend respectability, which was the purpose of the manufacturers and wily politicians. This gives far greater license for indulgence than did the old way when the traffickers in drink partook more of the nature of their business, which then had a cloak of vice over it much thicker than the present veneer of respectability. So in this day it is not at all to lay ' at the door of this cunningly arranged respectability all the crimes and in the wake of villanies and infamies that follow the liquor traffic If it were only the physical bodies of men, women and children that were being wrecked it would not be so bad, but the evil power back of the infamous business is seeing to it that it destroys the very souls of those who indulge to excess. Any one can afford to pay something mi station-to-statio- amwlcxB Way "Ws have found by experience four-squa- re to 565 South State St. n To place calls to other towns it is necessary to know the out - of - town telephone number. RIGHT WRONG 1. 34 Municips A Used TNI a guesser are you? - Orga Buy How good FOR SALE room Aqts in front room Apts in rear all brick of monHow quickly and ruthlewly men and boyi who deal wall sumi walking distance, clear ey are tent to jail for long teran- How different with nun who, under cov- Modern, east side. er of law and Ifepectability, rob die people of milliooi, Marching out wid-o- title, a snap for cash, to devour their uvingi and take die food out of the mouths of orphans Deal with owner only. at this office. Watering of stocks, selling of worthless securities, while officials sleep on Inquire -- second When You Decide Right or Wrong? 3 i Ownership League Cam-ai- f s, the job, has wrung millions from the people and made them poor while the states aristocracy revels in wealth and luxury. Keek your money in your own purse. And remember that no proposition wiD pay as well as does the stock selling game. We stand for the interests of the people. 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The speaker for Union travel the modem way in an Pacific train. Speed to your destination in delightful comfort . . . enjoy marvelous meals . . . restful sleep. Avoid highway haxards and serve strain. The Union Pacific and connecting lines offer splendid daily service to New York. TO wT?' Townsend Club No. 5 meets Thursday Chapman Branch library, 6th So. and 8in hrui gram has been arranged for nextTiiiirsday night. Go by Train hands heart as ever beat Twixt here and the judgment seat. ar Human Welfo The Townsend Club No. 1. holds meeting evening, 70,at 255 East 3rd So. Gives barn day night till further notice at 255 East 3rd Sanpete Co., is greater than Nazareth in all but one thing. Much good has come out of it and much good is still in it. Mr Progressive Opinion. At the stock growers meet in Kemmerer, Wyo., two spea- A. L. Larsen came out of there with a mighty good. record, havkers, Orval Adams and Sam Hyatt would have us believe toat our country is about done for. Just a short time ago we were ing been teacher and school He is a very on the verge of a rebellion and much was said by those who superintendent. like and man hundreds of were starving. Not much was said of Mr. Adams or Mr. Hyatt. good other he could pergood men, The system in Pres. Hoovers administration could not carry on- if form miracles the economic No doubt the system under Pres. Roosevelt is cutting in on was right He never the profits of the few and what do we hear? Dictator. Bank- system in scripture ruptcy. The spending is pictured like a stack of hay with on disputed anything of the Sampson story fence around it. But what good is a stack of hay if it is fenced except so tight that the cattle cannot get to it? What good is hoarded and the jaw bone. The weapmoney? A day's travel in any direction will bring you to pro- on that was really used by the jects where money has been spent to build and improve and strong boy of the scriptures in thus become a benefit to us and to the future. Never in any he says administration has more sincerity and interest in human slaying the Philistines, of ancient was skull an the welfare been shown. It seems the conservatives view all prog ress as destructive and tell us that the country is going to the Sanpete Republican. dogs. This same idea was going the rounds when I was a boy in the horse and buggy days. My brother bought a surrey, and my grandfather said it was a vehicle of destruction. Since then we have seen the automobile, the airplane and other forms ELECT OFFICERS of progress. But we still have the reactionaries sending us to the dogs. The progress we have made in war and murder and John Nason of 361 Rigby destruction does not seem to worry them When they see beau, court was elected president of tiful playgrounds for children, schools, good roads, hospitals, the Utah Progressive Labor etc., built by this administration, tiey explode some more when league at a meeting Tuesday himself is man starts said that for he It feeling sorry R. M. Brandon. is lost. night in the city and county 20-ye- that Work for At Chapman Library Tues. Eve at 7. City & Co. Bldg. Friday, June 16, 7;30p,m at Jackson Library ,Cor As big a 20-ye- ar JOTES. The Old Age Pension and Assistance roup meetl The Regular meetings are held every Thursday opu and Co., Bldg Grounds. Good Program. GJod Joseph A. Anderson of the Cooperative Poultry Association,' has been with us a long time and proved himself to ba He is a suca good neighber. cessful business man and a kind ly, Christian gentleman. Hes "A man that stands And just holds out in his two Springfield, 111., is an example to all municipalities in the matter of Public Ownership of necessary utilities. The city has long ago constructed a million dollar light and power plant, and here in a nut shell are the results over a period: They have reduced rates 40 per cent. The net earnings for one year were approximately S210.000, and the savings to the consumers in a single year, owing to reduced rates, were right close to a millions dollars. The total accumulated net earnings and savings over a period were 612,250,000.. The proof that the first step toward the economic freedom of the people is the community ownership of all light and power projects. M & Telegraph GAVE HIM THE SAW? Co. |