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Show p AMERICA UBER ALLES OPINION PROGRESSIVE ISIU Happy New Year MAN LITTLE Personal THOUGHTS WORTH READING WHATj Dr. P. A. Spain of Paris. Tex-ha- s is underwritten himself for another year. He writes as follows and what a trihute. I recognise in your ed torials Ita a fine world to be saying Happy New Year in. But in spite of all that is wrong among men, there well up in our heart of hearts a personal wish for happiness and joy to every soul who shall see this paper. May you have such a Happy New Year that the memory of it may be a joy to you during all the days you shall live. a fine work of moral influence on this very bad economic situation' Some of nur big reform-erlei bv Bis tor, Binderup, dothers.are Thomas, Fishti pushing what they claim ia a wonderful scheme of improvement. But what a mesa it is! It is the same old "private banking system, braced up by 100 reserves furnished free by the government while said banks go on lending money for interest to both the people and the government. It looks to be "no gODd1 for tha people." a, Man, that is, those of him wnoll survive the deluge, wil outlive the cruel age of war. A cycle has reached its end. The hour has struck. Mankind has reached the end of an age. It is the closing of the sixth day, the Saturday night of time, as we have known it. What is upon the world is retributive justice. Nothing ean now be done to escape it. For many centuries prophesy has told of th i end of an age as a time of woe and trouble. Will all the prophesies fail? Neverl America's woes shall be as bad as those of most other nations. Words ean hardly portray what is to happen. There is no mystery or anything supernatural about it. Neither is it the doings of the Almighty. It is all of mans own making. He has wandered away from nature and harmony and the Divine will. He has forgotten the God nature within him and has substituted the worship of self and Mammon. He has east out love, which should be the jewel of his life, and fiubati-tute- d hate and violence, lust, greed and animalism. There fore inhumanity, cruelty and barbarism are rampant and ruin is on all sides of the 'race. A world is falling. The sixth age is going out in horror and terror. But the seventh, or Millennial Age, is soon to dan, ' And because of this A glory shines across the coming years, The glory of a rare grown great and free. Twas seen by poets, sages, saints and seers, Whom vision glimpsed the dawn that is to be. A shining shore by the future's sea, Whereon each man shall stand among his peers An equal; and to none shall bend the knee. Awake my soul, shake off your doubts and fears; Behold the hosts of darkness fade and flee Before the magic of the mornings face; In On i reclining Coach berths. Delicious Dining Car meals moderately priced. And no highway or weather haiarda. No nerve strain. It's an ocoaomical way to travel Fares are low, and there are no unexpected expenses. Go by train for the pleasure trip of tha year! fort in the oats or the sleep-invitin- g ad Organization LOW FARES News to: bhhn OLD AGEPENSION Los Angelas PEOPLE CELEBRATE Chicago The Old Age Pension people held one of their big socials yesterday at the hall, 41 Post Office Place Hundreds were entertained and trested to a good program, offee and luneheon. All were jolly and and in a real holiday meod. Here's a Happy New Year to every one of the 8ilver Haired Legion. Their organisation is doing very well. the choral song of Liberty, It is the anthem of the coming race. is $33.35 $35.20 4L60 59.35 Barth artza. Similar low fame to oftot points. y laree. atrifas-o- m . I PUS CX.IALTMUin ona-wa- SMla. Wl Organizations that are for Human We (This Paper claims membership in diem all through puhScity pvea. accept tha best that each has to offer. They dwuld unite on comm THE UTAH STATE OLD AGE PENSION ORGANIZAl Meeti Thun. 2 PJL LO.OJT. Hall, Post Office Place Toes. 2 P.M. Chapman Library, 6 So. 8 vV. u, 7:80 PJL City&Co Bldg. George J. Fox is holdmg meetings every Sunday evening at the Ct, Co, Bldg., for die American Foundation for Abundance. BOAS If ME The Townnend Club No. 1, holds meeting every Tundi evening 7 t 168 So.Weat Tern, Gives barn Dance ever; f day night tili further notice at 255 East 3rd So. The Utah Progreee Ive Labor League holds two bustaw u Ml INI SSSmAtUiU :30.-fi- Reduced long distance rates for your .nnl.iu!w iMitiMy i for power and trade credit resources to gravitate upward into die hands of a minority of the cidxeas thus periodically unbalancing die economic j system through icadcqustn exchange fo medium and exchange facilities in ty Mines Could Fill Rail Tracks ... $22.40 47.00 Libaxal return limits. Also vary low Ia the operation of n bade credit economy the ff Tti tA Your trip back home for tha Holidays will ba a pleasure every mile of tha way on a Union Pacific train. You'll enjoy real com- GENERAL SECURITY And hear the sweet and wondrous melody That floats to us from far-ogolden days It 32 holiday calls two educational mootings avar) month In 168 So W T Thssr ns Inge ora ha Id ovaxr Tims day 7:10 p. m. The I AM" group naw baa a Reading Room at 615 Bcm Bldg.. 25 Eaat 2nd So Meetings every Sunday at 10 and 7: and 7:30 for youth sad miwfitai Wednesdays sad Fridays si 1:45 Security Forum discussion topics Hanmeggs security transaction income taxation, homestead exemption compemshd pi discounts on abundant goods and produce. City County Bldg. R1 Saturday Nov. 16 7:30 P- - M. . Technocrats have public meeting Thursday evenings and ttudy Monday evenings at their rooms at 1 68 So. West Temple- - ned 0 the hands of die middle dam and the nee this upward low direction of purchasing resources and credit is effected through die medium (9 of transactions a transaction income toxin aid of consumer transactions nd picotn will further n balanced and economy in die paoduchon distribution of wealth. The ratio of jP transaettons to die final sale of goods and produce to consumers varies from it It tonne to seventeen to one and PP of these substantial portion the field of exchange. and a three scrip state security A Merry Christmas'' by telephone will bring joy and happiness to someone far away who can't be with you.' Reduced long distance rates will be effective starting Saturday, December 23, at 7 p.m., until 4:30 a.m. Tuesday, December 26. That means you can call any time of the day on Sunday or on Monday at the reduced rates. SHOE Right Thinking Brings Good Results When you think of having your Shoes Repaired THINK Utah's mlaes art tha beat freight tonaaga producer la tha atata. Tha mount hauled bj tha industry la IS per cent of tha total orl(lnatad by tha railroads of Beahlra area. If delivered at once, the year's mineral prodnetioa of Utah would completely CU all of tha tracks within Its boarders. Not only do mines ship ora, but they ship all kinds of machinery, supplies, etc. Many of Utah's large producers have branch lines built to their ora bins, while others are forusd to ship many miles by truck or other means. Pictured here la one of Utahs graatast shippers, tha Tlntle Standard mine at Eureka, showing railroad cars at the dump ready for loading. First ore is shipped from tha mine to the mill or smelter. After the ora la reduced to crude metal at these plants it Is shipped by nil outside the state for refining. From the refinery It Is sent to the fabricator where tha metal la tnned Into finished materials. When the finished product is completed the railroad again In many Instances has the opportunity of shipping the product to the point of eonsump-tloton of ore therefore creates an almost endless chain of Industry and naedless to say, when the mining industry Is active, the wheels of the railroad car are hunting. n. per cent tax on non scrip mcomes fpwidin ilws thousand dollars per and public votes million received a openditures California. in election recent n at adoption of die transaction tax employed in Hawaii is ionsidefed by members of the Pubfc credit CaEfomia Legidature. nation and transaction income discussed at the nxntion Forum. City Fifth Security anuary and County Build ng, 7:30 P. M. Tte Mountain State, Tel. & Tel. Alfred Sorensen, Progressive JEWELER H URR Y! Jewelry, Watch, Kodak Repairing Nearly 40 Yean In Halt Lake We can aerve you better than ever tU New Telephone Why not get the Best? 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