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The people of Salem extend beet wlahee end n atand-In- g invitation to Mr. McGavln to return to Salem often In tha Priesthood Trip Aaronlc Priesthood Twonty-ai- x members and nine fathen with other ward members of Palmyra sUke were gueota of Utah and, Kolob stakes at Provo Saturday. Tho group went by bus to Steel city where they visited the plant. From there they went to Sowletto Park where Harrison R. Merrill related pioneer stories nntll 10: IS A. M. of tha A hurried Inspection City and County building and a visit to tha State hospital occupied tho remainder of the morning. Lancheon at the B. Y. U. campus and games In the stadium concluded the day's entertainment .98 in real quality rayon We offer per 368 W. 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Mrs. Berdle Okelberry and Mrs. Virginia Peterson spent the week-en- d In Salt Lake City. Miss Mary Allen spent several days In Salt Lake City. Bessie Klrkham of tho U. A. Division wee In Goshen on Monday In the Interest of work. 8ho hopes to get two classes started Boon for this seary BEAUTY SHOPPE '874 W. Center Irma tm&A Our Low Overhead GOSHEN For Your HATS For Men, Boys, Ladies and Children Thanke are extended to tho host takes by the boy. Harmon R. Hatch, music director at tho 8alem school an- fant non. nounces continuation of classes during the summer at tha school ; 98? Go Stepins & Bloomers 4-- H church. Quality Dress Shirts Large Assortment of: for orchestra students. Tuesday and Wednesday will be the days. A convention for prospective leaders In thla district was held Wednesday at Payaon. pinna for the summer's work huvo been outlined and teachers chosen says Merle Christensen, cupervlaor for Salem. The first class for the girls will be held Wednesday, June first. Merlin Curtis returned to hie home in Venice, California Tuesday evening. Mr. Cnrtia was accompanied by hie slater, Mrs. Maxine KJorllen. They came here to attend funern service for their Orendmother, Mrs. Ruth Plumb. Lawrence Christensen, eon ot Mr. and Mrs. Alma Christensen left recently for an extended visit with relatives In Royulton, California. of Mlsa Eleanor Ronaco Pnnce, Nevada was guest of Mias Florene Davie at her home In Salem over the week and. President Ivy Davie, Beatrice Davis and Thelma Morby attended the American Legion auxiliary convention at Spanish Fork Sunday, May twenty-seconSalem members of E. Cecil seminary class at Spanish Fork staged a weenie roast In his honor at tho head of Lake Salem Sunday evening. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Ottesen, parents of n baby boy, born Saturday, May 21et, at their homo In Salem. Mlsa Zola Briggs Is at the Hughes hospital In Spanish Fork recovering from an appendicitis operation. Funeral services were held Monday at tha home of Mr. and Mrs. Byron Killian for their In- future. President Mary C. Davie enumerated achievements of tho organisation In tha past year and announced n Silverware ahower. May Hat, sponsored by Relief Society and Y. L. M. I. A. organise tlona. The silverware will be plead In the kitchen of the new MENS Fletcher's OWNED qj VO? Extra Values real $1.49 Value I77 DRESS PANTS Values I 4 Rain lroof YOUR CHOICE jqA t7T DRESSES A MAR-VE- L Commencement Exercises Unusual and very interesting were tha Commenement exercises at which twenty young people of the Salem school reelved' honors Thursday evening, May IS. The graduates wars: Junior Ablldalor, Dsphsns Canon, Dsa L. Cloward Jr., Douglas Cols, Lois Christensen, Mary Fawn Davis, Myrl Gardner, Jerry Hanhs, Dells Mary Htnka, Margie Elms Koyle, Frank Nelson, Kenneth Miner, Nuttall. Jack D. Reardon, Evelyn Babin, C. Kenneth Sheen, Thane Stone, Don Taylor, Rex Taylor. , The thomo of tho program waa Inatr a mental music. The history of tho four kinds of Instruments was discussed by Lola Christensen, Ron Taylor, Evelyn 8ab!n and Myrl Gardner and demonstrative selections by tho students followed each address. A. Superintendent LaRey Erickson Introduced the graduates. Leslie T. Richardson, president of tha School Board of Nebo district prewented diplomas sad superintendent Owen L. Barnett addressed tbs graduates. Dancing occupied tho remainder of tho evening. Myrl Bohr, Cleo Davis, Marjorie Killian, ArmaneU Stone, Virginia Oourley, Fern Gardner, Broken Lots, $1.00 Values in a famous brand Sheer chiffons In every new color. Only mna - Mildred W. Wlgnall Oorvespoadeot SAVE MONET AT THESE PRICES 348 W. Center St. THE J- employ these millions of workers and how will they earn the money paid them? industry can only employ and pay them when industry is making some profit on the goods sold or the services rendered. Industry cannot maintain a pay roll and continue to sell goods below cost. Bankruptcy would be Inevitable. Aa an individual, X am willing to put my money Into n purchase or Investment only If I get value received for my money. I cannot take continual losses and maintain my purchasing power any more than I can give my pie away and etUl have It to ML Any business corporation Is In axactly the same position as an Individual. It will close Its doors II It cannot sell Its products at soma small margin of profit- - If there are no buyers, it cannot sell, so It goea out of business. But someone says, us United States can give us work why worry! It wUl not take n long treatise to show that tha United Slates la In axactly the same position ultimately as the Individual and tha business corporation. It cannot continue Indefinitely to pay wages unless It has soma return on what tha work produces; or unless it goes Into debt, and we aU know that continual piling up of debt mesne ultimate banki ruptcy of the debtor nation. The forces of production are ready and willing to supply our complete needs, but they cannot produce normally whan there are few buyers. 8upply is available and ready to servo, but Demand Is weak. Some thoughtless persons say business Is stalling ao as to get even with the "New Deal''. Business aa well aa Individuals will not stall long If they see how they can make money. Sentiment haa little effect against an aasur-- i ed profit. An auto salesman will sell a car to a devil If ho will pay 1 10 more than an angel. "Money, always talks." Bnt the mb comes when business cannot sell except at a lose, and, when prices are so high that tha average man can bay only in small quantities or not at all. The solution of this problem Ilea In the sympathetic cooperation of labor and business. Labor should not ask for exhorbltant wages and business for exorbitant profits. Quantity production must always operate on dose mars But who Is to SALEM IN TOWN CAN $1.00 SILK HOSE slightly Irregular Per Pair MENS STRAW HATS Ladies House Dresses Beautiful Lot of Misses Voile and Print Special Purchase of The answer is simple but its practical application Is extremely difficult. Give mm continuous work, pay them good wages commensurate with the cost of pro-- , is due lion, and the problem solved; for every wage earner will sped his money for goods and services almost as fast aa ho earns TUBE INCLUDED VALUE wnl sions. . EVERY MOTORIST (Selected from Our Stock) Values to $1.00 sizes 2 to 8 WHILE THEY LAST, lr. If we can get money or credit to the masses, they will be glad to buy for they need these goods. But what must we do to distribute money to the masses and not create debt which wo have eet--a la ruinous T Indeed, debt la the first great cause of depres- New Special Lot of Special I Ait of : 130 YS TOMMIES ." gins. 6-p- ly IN TIRE DEMAND (By E. A. Jacob, City Engineer) $11.04 JSK UMEIS & Friday, May 27, 1938 NEWS VALLEY Phone UZs! : I 4-- H New G E Phone , . . 579-- J For Reasonable Radio REPAIRING son. Vacuum Gleaner Vacuum Complete Set of Attachments Yg Gallon Larvey Sprayer Motor Never Needs Oiling With 21 ft Ext. Cord $ 39 .95 (Fully Guaranteed) This offer for May Only or until Sold Out Huish Electric The annual Relief Society ward conference was held on 8unday evening. May 2!nd. The program was aa follows: Opening eon, "Beautiful words of Love; Greetings by President Katie Partridge; lustelnlng of officers; Scriptural project end Home evening was discussed by Mrs. Emma Fowler; chorus, Clara Fowler and Co.; Spiritual values of Literature, Ada Kirk; Book Review, Kellie Finch; appreciation of music, Melba Allen; eong by tbe chorus; reeding by 8ylvla Stack; remark, stake worker, Mrs. Dean Deck; Remarks, Ray D. Steele. The Aurora club members met home of Mrs. Effle Hardy Thursday evening. at tbe Seeding of spring wheat In Canada have decreased 1,400,000 acres since tbe peek year In 1911, and are 74B.B00 acres smeller than lost year, the Dominion Bureau of Statistics announced last week. Estimated seedtngs of Cunadluu farmers for tbo 1911 season are 14,101,100 acres compared to 14.8B1.000 lest year and 10,040,100 la Ills, Because we use real factory methods in repairing our shoes, youll find the results more satisfactory. 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