Show A FAMILY may now acquire the reputation ot of being quarrelsome merely through interest in radio dramas STOCK bargains for wide awake investors v ve reads an ad of 0 a brokerage house most stock investments these are guaranteed to keep investors awake IN SO SOME cases we find the husbands nose on tile the grindstone so that the cifes can be kept up at the neighbors A MAN DIAN who Is well informed on foreign affairs Is one who knows whether the chinese and russians are fighting again or yet SOME people who maintain that they are wedded to their art ought 1 to get a divorce on the grounds of no nonsupport non support AFTER THE CRASH i 1 TIM THE stock market upheaval demonstrated that stock exchanges constitute 1 a I great industry capable of performing herculean service under the most trying conditions it also demonstrated that the danger of properly supervised brokerage houses going into liquidation Is as remote as the chance of national banks tailing ANOTHER TELEPHONE tin TIM amazing progress made ado by the te telephone lep lione industry Is e exemplified by the tact fact that service from a large steamer sailing from new york to europe has been established anyone on the steamer ran can talk to any one possessing a telephone in this country at very low rates during a lal laige c part of tile the ships voyage in 15 years long distance telephone development has virtually circled the globe lie he would be bold indeed who dared to forecast telephone achievements 20 years hence PAYROLLS VS POLITICS AN ENGLISH member of ParIl ment a few years ago wrote a levelheaded level headed cornmon nonsense sense book boob that outsold all others and the title yas was industries polities politics his argument was that steady employment and good payrolls were viere more important than the ordinary palaver one heard or read in the th or that was talked on the hug hustings tj A newspaper paper that gives a good of its space to news about payrolls anil and industries Is more humanly interesting athan alian the most learned disquisitions about the claims tor for this or that political I 1 party I 1 it Is of great importance for or the press i to make itself the community exponent ev of payrolls and industries that add men dien and women to the payroll column A newspaper which dedicates itself to tile the idea of making its home city and lill district strict an industrial center and pledges itself to give a fair amount of space to industrial development renders a public service of inestimable value which should phoui I 1 receive hearty support from all citizens HARD ON HIS PANTS DURING a lire fire prevention campaign in a leading alerding american city younger school students were asked to write essays on fire prevention A winning paper said I 1 hundreds of people are killed every year ly by fire mother was dry cleaning some clothes the gasoline ignited and names flames were all around but luckily she burned the sink was close so in the course of 0 time she got the fire out otherwise we have had a bed to sleep jn in just the other day I 1 had several matches in my back pocket I 1 got on the floor to get a nail out of the side of our i row boat which we were fixing I 1 felt I 1 something warm in the seat scat of my pants until unit I 1 I 1 stand it any longer I 1 imagine what it was but you should have seen me strip my pants off I 1 found out all those matches ignited when I 1 moved on the floor and burned tile the whole pocket out of my pants luckily my pants were not inflammable or I 1 would have gone up in smoke A homely object lesson given by a child illustrating conditions which cause fires every daa da improper use of gasoline and matches not kept in a proper container fire insurance companies are doing everything in their power to reduce fire hazards and beneficial results will be secured in proportion as the public men women and children cooperate to save their own lives and property STOCK VALUES stabilized BY INDUSTRY paga ftc THE anc GREAT stock block market break caused millions of people to begin to think in fit terms of facts instead of tailor made theories there was alime a time when many persons thought that one could go to california or alaska and pick gold out of fit the C streets in III the stock market or the gold fields ignorance or greed pays a heavy price I 1 for or experience stock selling frt pad buying and a nd gold indispensable to our industrial mining are structure but the vital point that I 1 must not be overlooked Is that industry and actual production lie behind the ultimate success of both operations the foregoing Is a simple statement of fact so simple and belf alf that periodically it Is overlooked oi er looked in the mad crabe to acquire wealth without a fair return in service the end Is always the same it if such a polley policy Is pursued long enough the investment of capital the development of industry and the employment ot labor Is the sound foundation upon community prosperity and success depends industrial development Is not just the other fellows business it la Is every boal vt business after tile the stock crash what Is the co country turning to for salvation industries dus tries immediately the cry went up that Ind industry must be kept moving labor employed and money put into constructive tive enterprise in III other words the real values ot of all industries depend upon production and earnings the public Is becoming g more industrially minded Indu stiles today are aurlia our national salvation and through their earnings will bring b back ack the values ot of securities were in many cases needlessly destroyed in the hysterical gold rush which we ie have passed through 7 GET DOWN TO IN ANY consideration ot the automobile accident problem and its proposed cures we must get down to fundamentals it lias has been avely proven that accidents cannot be legislated away so long as the legislation takes the form of merely providing indemnity for the injured compulsory insurance from the standpoint of prevention has proven a coll failure it has but added more complexities to an already complex situation on the other hand tests co conducted in fix many cities and states have proven that logical traffic laws intelligently enforced mill produce a decrease in the accident record fines or jail terms for the irresponsible incompetent drunken or careless drivers the 10 per cent who nho cause 30 90 per cent of all accidents work Non wonders ders tile the f fundamental u ada mental problem js Is t to 0 prevent ali alie e accident from occurring until vc lie provide and enforce las that keep the highways clear for the competent and the careful every bear 3 ear will doubtless witness further increases in the alie victims of the mishandled mis handled automobile MINING DOES I 1 MIXING Is 1 unique among industries in that instead of employing outside ca capital pital upon which mitch to build prosperity it creates new wealth m it takes ores from I 1 the ground where they are useless and changes them into s dividends wages and the and luxuries of life for or hundreds of thousands of people it Is a major factor in the progress of t related Indin industries tries and ciery citizen in a metal producing state Nh whether ether farmer laborer teacher or grocer benefits directly from mining operations operation without mining there would be no industries no automobiles automobile telephones stoves surgical instruments motion pictures or any one of millions of services service sand and corn commodities tried I 1 ties we now enjoy in short mining is a great industry and an essential factor in it the building ofa civilization it we as a nation and as individuals are to progress to the limit of our possibilities mining must be encouraged FOR A BETTER YEAR WITH ALL of our good new years resolutions now relegated to tile the limbo of forgotten things and with alth the ability to write 1930 without a sudden start over the rapid passage of time we vc may rationally tio nally look ahead and see just what we ue can do to make the coming twelve months more satisfactory in tile the way of better filing in ing let us first come to the realization that the coming bear ear can be one of the best in the history of our community it if we 1111 all set aside our petty grievances our eklous impulses and our unreasoning dislike tor for our competitors end and colleagues here in park city and work together to make our city a alner place in billon to me hie let us realize that wem well get out of our town nothing more than we put into it that it if we ue carry a grouch against our fellow citizens it if wo we harbor the feeling that park city Is a poor town in which milich to live it if we think life here Is a bit dull and uninteresting then we shall see sec reflected in the community our own sentiments exactly but it if we go about our work in the faith that we can help to make our city more desirable more prosperous and a more congenial environment then we will find it one ol of the most delightful spots in the world let us also come to the realization that there Is an abundance of opportunity here for the man or worn woman with mith vision and the capacity for hard work no persons career need be limited by tho the size of the community in which lie he lives as the success of two tuo doctors in a little minnesota town as the achievements of a big merchant in a small north dakota city and hundreds of other phenomenal small town careers testify when mien we tte go to the big city and an note the vast amount of wealth exhibited on every liand hand we are arc sometimes misled into the notion that here billere Is where one must lite in order to achieve real success 11 we forget that competition lias has a way of balancing up blits matter of opportunity port unity I 1 in other we mean to say bay that like u opportunity tor for a happy and prosperous new year lies des largely large ly I 1 in n y conr 0 u d own oun po point int of view and can b be e I 1 found 0 u 1 1 right here in one of the guest little cities in the nation advertising AND UTI TIIE THE LOWEST priced commodities of 0 any ally kind vili whether ether shoes automobiles or gas and electric service ore ere theme which tire arc most advert advertised ld says bays W H hodge ot of the byllesby company utility advertising it has brought imbor tant an facts concerning the industry before the he american call people and has helped pro ilde them nith an understanding of util i ity problems and operating conditions and it has helped as well in creating a tremendous demand for gas and electricity alth the result that our utilities are able to better service at lower i rates possibly one of 0 the most absurd bdate ments ever made Is that utilities pur chase advertising in newspapers in order to influence editorial opinion such an attitude Is a grave reflection on every american editor and it Is a serious criticism unfounded in fact of the great utilities which have made eiery effort to aid the industrial agri i cultural and domestic progress of the 1 nation at tile the present time but 06 per cent of the total ree revenues of the gas industry J J and but per cent of the electric are used tor for advertising it Is doubtful it if any other industry of great size adver uses so BO little in the opinion of many authorities a great deal more should be spent in fit utility advertising in order to i give the public a thorough g rap grasp of the operation of the gas and electric indusi tries 1 UE ME DESERVE OUR CRIMINALS society lias has the criminals that it deserves says lewis E lawes laues warden of slug sing S sing ing peril penitentiary tent enry and one of americas greatest authorities on crime tills this Is a pro propounded founded truth crime waxes or wanes ianes in direct ratio to the attitude of society the callous attitude of most americans toward our growing criminality Is responsible for the present astren strength ath and pro of the underworld I 1 j we haie alloi aliened ed our criminal law to reach a point of impotence where Is it m mainly i aly a d display 1 sp i a y ot of t e caie e al it leg and legal ea a 1 pyrotechnics yr ote c h n t c s W we e h have a reformers formers e to create sickly sentiment for the most hardened lawbreakers law breakers and we are now paying the price crime will vili lie be subdued when public opinion demands quick apprehension and punishment of offenders instead of sanctioning the passage of a new law which in each instance re restricts tracts the rights and liberties of law abiding elti yens on the theory that the criminal will be affected thereby what it a farce crime flourishes under onder such a s system stena and the innocent cerit suffer continue this sa stem to inno I 1 its ts conclusion and the only man who ho would have any freedom of action would be the lawbreaker law breaker E every very C citizen would do well vell to remember warden baies statements esery eiery society has the criminals that it deserves EFFICIENT SERVICE MAKES FOR OR prosperity THE RAILROADS contribution to national pro prosperity and progress Is not so much the number of people they employ or the amount of their as it Is the quantity and quality of service pro x aided and the cost of such service to the public nothing Is more essential to the public welfare and national progress than a viell veil ordered system of transportation economic a and rid comen convenient lent distribution of products embracing the primary markets ibets of a continent in insure ure the producer a against the adverse effect of restricted demand and the consumer against the adverse effect of restricted supply this mean means that by eliminating the expense and waste of primitive distribution s the producer receives more and the consumer pays less measured in volume and distance hauled the tonnage of the united states now probably exceeds that of all the rest of the world combined the more important fact Is that it Is handled liand led by tile the highest paid labor at the lowest lolet cost of any country in the world not by increasing rates for rates in many instances have been reduced but by increasing their effle efficiency lency the railroads have kept abreast of tile the growing requirements of convenience ind and so im probed the service as to quality quantity and acceleration that distance between producer and consumer Is no longer a factor in the merchandising of any commodity perishable or oth otherwise othern ernise lie i cantaloupe lettuce and other perishable products are placed on the breakfast tables of new york as fresh as when taken from the fields of the pacific slope miles distant that Is what vi hat makes tor for prosperity and for the public welfare and to the extent that afie the railroads can further effect economies of operation and improve the service ervice by increased effi efficiency clency to that extent may they make additional contributions to the nations nat lons prosperity and progress PRICE AND QUALITY I 1 considered THE PUBLIC through regulatory laws has complete control of practically every phase of the public utility industry utility leaders us as good business men and regardless of drastic dra tic supervision know that it if they wish their companies to prosper they must operate them in the public interest they make voluntary rate reductions as rapidly as possible to stimulate increased use of electricity improve standards of service while vaille low cring the cost and provide each year hundreds of thousands of additional american homes and farms in isolated areas with the same conveniences that prevail in the great cities as the result of mass production and interconnection of distributing facilities it 1 N difficult to lead an intelligent person to bellee that an industry which has taken scars 3 ears to build up and senta an investment of billions of dol doi far lars would voluntarily imperial its veryl very existence by charging exorbitant rates I |