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Show MORGAN COUNTY NEWS Worlds Poultry Congress to Vivian Johnson, Editor Printed B.dg., Halt Says: Present Birdseye View of S. D. PERRY, Publisher Worldwide Poultry Industry Manager every Thursday, Perry Commercial St.. Morgan, Entered as second-clas- s matter January 7. 1932, at the post office at Morgan, Utah, under the Act ol March 3, 1879. Subscription Rates: One Year Six Months Three Months FRHi, FEBRUARY 10, 1929 "The first requisite of a good citizen that he shall be able and to pull his own weight; that willing he shall not be a mere passenger, but shall do his share In the work that each generation of us finds ready to hand; and, furthermore, that in doing his work he shall .how not only the capacity for but also sturdy for the rights ol n? regard others. "Theodore If t.r thoughts expressed in the above quotation were put in general practice today by all those who believe themselves good citizens this depression, or recession, would b whipped over night; and, the mantle of fear that dominate! the economic life of the nation would be dispersed as easily as a morning fog is dispersed by the rising sun. Excessive paternalism and the many evils arising therefrom would disappear from government and i self-hel- p, self-respe- ct Roo-evel- t. $2.00 l.lO 50 Morgan County News Office Thone 48 - Residence 11J so-call- ed PETERSON 'it . A i tZZ Verdun Nicholas, son of Mr. and Mr . Leslie Nicholas, Is enjoying a navy cruise to South America, he will aiso visit the World Fair at New York City. Luella and Evelyn Nicholas attended the Gold and Green Ball at Layton Friday evening, also a club party Saturday evening. Mrs. Helen Olsen entertained the daughters of the Pioneers at her home Friday afternoon. Mrs. Ellen Rollins entertained the Pleasure Time Club Wednesday evening at her home. A delicious lunch was served and Pinochle played. Edlthe Toone won high prize, Jessie Bohman, low, and Helen Olseu, cut. Word has been received from Mr and Mrs. J. A. Parrish, who left to spend the remainder of the winter at Mesa, Arizona, that Mrs. Parrish was in the Mesa Hospital with blood poison. She Is getting along fairly well. Mrs Hugo Olsen and two children spent the week end with her sister Mrs. Elwood Flinders, at Clearfield. Harold Rollins left Monday to spend a week In Los Angeles. 9 , 'VXv - - -- ,, ' lM I. II TIJ. Visitors and delegates to the Seventh Worlds Poultry Congress, Cleveland, Ohio, July 28 to August 7, 1939, will find the Hall of Nations and States a fruitful source of interest. This great building has been set aside for the educational exhibits that depict the progress, scope and importance of the poultry industry throughout the world. Elaborate exhibits from at least forty to sixty overseas nations will be found here, picturing poultry raising methods and the economic importance pf the industry in those nations. Our own U. S. Government exhibit, constructed at a cost of ?35,OOO.UO. will picture the governments interest and participation in the industry, the surprising importance of poultry as an economic factor and the many ramifications of the industry. State exhibits from every state and territory will feature many of the local phases of the industry. Secretary of Agriculture Henry Wallace is president of tha Congress. the resulting lightening of the tax would burden rebound still in reat'r prosperity all around. and his ally Fear whipped this nation, Seemingly red blood was turned to' Old Man Depression well-nig- j h j water by a few years of easy living,! or at least, the heritage of courage, which is the American birthright was temporarily overpowerec. Hard times teaches the man who imply wont give up, new ways to1 cope with the problems that con-- j front him. He knows that security! is largely a myth and that sturdy p will take him places, esso. if he shows pecially regards for the rights of others." But then, after all is said and done, the idealist always sees everything thru a purple haze. self-hel- "self-res-ooctl- ng Grinding steadily, the twenty-- , Its first public airing in an open third Utah state legislature opened hearing held last week. Arguments Mrs. Jay Hopkln and Mrs. Della Its fifth week Monday after com-- 1 presented apparently prefaced a y a Robison spent Sunday In Bountiful. period that found ter fight to be fought In both FOR SALE Hay. Inquire J. C. Introducing, discussing latlve branches. A bill sanctioning and passing measures that in many purchase of airlines stock by rail- Little and Sons. Phone 154. Mrs. Jack Hopkln was hostess to respects vitally affect the lives and roads held senatorial attention durher bridge club Wednesday at 1 o- daily doings of the states popula- ing one session last week. It was clock. There were 12 guests present. tion. finally passed. With both morning and afternoon The first of several anticiparc' FOR SALE Two modern homes, best location. Inquire Clarence T. session under way this week, sena- bills amending the new direct prl tors and repesentatives are expected mary law reached the legislature Little or George Little. Phone 154. to clear legislative calendars ol last week. It would eliminate the M. Saturday, February 11, In the H. S. auditorium, the American Le- rrany of the more than 400 bills, run-oprimary and give the party thus week far Last the Introduced. to the high candidate nominations 3 act will the drama. present gion There was Stephen," written and lower house passed 15 measures and In the one primary to be held or directed by Daisy Crouch. They hope the senate nine, making a total for the fourth Tuesday in November. A summary of bills already Intro for a large audience as the whole the entire session of 23 In the sen of the proceeds goes for county we- ate and 25 In the house. Eight bills duced show that those affecting th, worJ lfare work. There Is also a matinee have been killed and five withdrawn, business and professional for children at 4 p. m. This is for a Further evidence that the legis-- 1 lead In number. Approximately 25 bills affect apworthy cause so let's all patronize la tors are likely to heed Governor the play Saturday. Remember, 7:30. Henry II. Bloods plea for economy propriations and claims. If those Mrs. Josle Saylor of Salt Lake and not to make drastic changes in carrying appropriations become a set-uthat law, approximately half a million City, spent several days here this existing governmental state mater- dollars must be spent by the state to revenues reduce might week. ially was seen In the attitude of the carry out their provisions. The officers and teachers of tnei lower house on proposed liberallza- Of approximately 30 b'lls relatim: Primary honored Bishop and Mrs. tlon of welfare laws and to to revenue and taxation eight propensions Horace Heiner at a dinner last prison guards. Representatives re- - vide for exerrptiens, redact on q Thursday at their home. Games for example, to approve a funds or repeals of existing levies were played after dinner. measure calling for payment of old Five seek transfer or funds and 4 Mrs. W. Koldwyn has returned to age assistance to those over 55 in- new taxes. her home in Oakland, California, stead of 65 age limit now In force. propose The senate has alreaa passed a after spending the last three Another straw showing winds fa- bill unanimously requiring that all months here with her parents, Mr. voring economy and leaving things sales tax revenues be used for weland Mrs. N. F. Kearns. as they are in state governmental fare nno relief. A pending measure The Primary officers and teach- departments revealed itself In the reduces a countys share of public ers honored Mrs. Lester Francis at a killing by the senate of a bill eswelfare costs from 15 to 10 per cent. surprise party Wednesday, in honor tablishing a new state department Another defines Income in old age of her birthday. A lovely lunch wa of justice. , assistance to cash income. served and games were played. to favor smaller coma tendency Mr. and Mrs. Gordon D. Lee, of munities as against the larger cities MORGAN Salt Lake City, were dinner guests was shown in of at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. J, a billagain the house the passage by giving a larger Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Nelson oi Johnson. share of auto license fees to the guests City, were week-en- d Brigham George R. Thackeray spent the more settled districts. Fol- at the home sparsely of Mr. and Mrs. Lester first part of the week In Morgan. lowing close on the heels of senaMr. and Mrs. J. R. Tippetts and torial action frowning on efforts to Francis. Mrs. Nelson and Mrs. Franfamily spent Saturday In Salt Lake give aeronautics gas tax monies to cis are sisters. Mrs. Nettle Durrant was enterCity. the Salt Lake City municipal airport tained Wednesday evening at her and favoring its statewide distribuhome friends and relatives, in by visualiztion, legislative honor of her birthday. Semloh comed a close welding of smaller New Hotel E. Oswald spent the weekJohn munity interests. SALT LAKE CITY, TJTAH That there will be efforts made to end in Salt Lake City. SSSs Mr. and Mrs. Errol K. Rich anIncrease taxes was shown In the nounce the birth of a son. Introduction early last week of a Mr. and Mrs. Earl T. Bates anbill to Increase revenue from personal Income taxes by lowering ex- nounce the birth of a daughter. Mrs. F. L. Parkinson spent emptions and raising rates, and to boost the mine occupa- al days last week in Ogden where tion tax. Still another tax bill pro- she visited with her daughter Mrs poses, however, to afford tax relief David Blackington and Mrs. Jiir. for the new Industries not in com- Francis. Rep. Joseph E. Rees spent the petition with existing ones. Measures coming In for more than week end at his home. This Coupon Mrs. Thomas Palmer has returned ordinary consideration last week Entitles the Holder To included one forbidding marriages to her home after her operation 25c between whites, mulattos, octoroons. 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