Show 00 40 00 00 00 good times will return only near sightedness sight edness coupled with extreme pessimism can account for an attitude of lack of confidence in the future many surface investigators are prone to say that times will never be as good again as they were a few years ago still others stoutly maintain that they can see no indication of a change of affairs for the better and even gloomily forecast that the bottom has not even been reached they judge all by surface appearances these same people pe ople might a few short years ago have declared our economic system too well perfected to permit such conditions as the present ever existing to such people our present lamentable condition is best explained as one of universal surpluses there must be fewer farmers or each must produce less there must be fewer laborers or each must do less there must be less machinery and much less large scale production because one would naturally conclude a world has suddenly ceased to desire the many things which for years it has been clamoring to get how foolish the conclusions of such reasoning the dread we have of present conditions is that they will deprive us of the things we have always hoped to enjoy human wants are limitless surpluses of the fruits of productive human effort are impossible millions of people today are anxious to toil for the things they want our present difficulty is neither one of surpluses nor lack of demand it is simply a question of bringing the two together inadequate medium of exchange is our trouble monopolized gold and diminished credit is the root of the evil the remedy is to cease worshipping wor shipping the golden calf and properly evaluate the things of intrinsic value if our condition were one of famine through lack of the resources of production or disintegration as the result of the crumbling of our civilization we might well have genuine alarm inadequate money however is not a permanent disability this problem as are arc all problems of public importance is best solved by a crystallizing of public opinion A universal recognition of the causes and a universal demand for the remedy in the task of uniting peoples opinions there is no greater force than the press of the nation in fact so essential is the press in any unit of self government that the wise founders of our constitution guaranteed it universal and lasting freedom even in our own local units of self government we have problems that constantly challenge united opinion problems which require the attention and best reasoning of all who would class themselves as good citizens conveying these problems to you is part of our duty the performance of this duty is one of the reasons we solicit your subscription to ik i K ak fw the Pro A progress aress X 41 A local paper conveying 52 messages messa g es a year of local interest 00 40 00 00 00 00 00 4 SPECIAL combination subscription OFFER the PROGRESS 1 year mccalls CALLS Mc MAGAZINE both J A MELVILLE attorney at law delta utah salt lake office deseret bank THESE TWO MAGAZINES AT X AN UNUSUAL PRICE OFFER SHORT STORIES N RE on 09 S FASHIONS FEATURES WE RO NOVELS here is your opportunity to enjoy two outstanding magazines at an unprecedented saving mccalls Mc Calls recognized as americas leading womans comans magazine brings you splendid serial novels sparkling short stories the newest fashions and feature articles Red book popularly known as americas favorite fiction magazine features eight or more fascinating short stories monthly as well as full length novels by the best authors take your choice of the special offers below and mail the order blank today two special offers Mc CALLS 1 yr Mc Ale CALLS 1 yr the PROGRESS 5 mos the PROGRESS regular price regular price BOTH for ALL for SEND THIS ORDER BLANK TODAY the millard county progress fillmore utah I 1 enclose to pay tor for subscribers name subscribers address mccalls Mc Alc Calls new renewal new renewal |