Show 4 z VI V I 1441 1 44 1 4 1 1 I 1 I 1 e I 1 I 1 dads t IT 1 I 1 4 I 1 T column 1 1 1 k q e el i HMM r e sa q 2 MM 1 11 HO HOME 1 IE IS always welcome and we were g glad I 1 ad to be welcomed home lost last saturday it was indeed a happy interesting and pleas pleasured pleasure urea able ble four weeks jaunt the chief pleasure naturally ot of the outing was the visit with the boy and wife and grand grandson I 1 on down in mississippi the thrill of being with them the pleasures derived at their home the many happy altorn automobile 0 bile trips to various places of interest the meeting and mingling with ninny many of their home to town friends lends Ir the comfortable happy home surroundings and tho the steadily improving business conditions ditl 0 ns in the line in which the boy Is engaged as well as all others down that way maywill w will ill linger always in men memory bory an and give additional happiness to a all il co concerned because of the visit IT WAS an interesting motor bus tour from start to finish no mishaps whatever to in mar ar the pleasure of the out tagi ing delightful climatic conditions with the exception of only lour four I 1 days DURING THE tour twelve states were pawed passed through and the cities and towns where we registered roomed ra roamed a aimed and rested ran into the hundreds big little and otherwise but all affording a g interesting features and adding to t the he pleasures of the lone tourist WITH I IT all park city looked just a little bit better than any of the other places not as prosperous as it should be and would be it if it got what was coming to it but teeming with cordial greetings and smiling allIng sn welcomes al and id above all it Is home sas fi R 5 REFERRING TO his radio address on march under the caption of sliver silver vs slavery congressman abe murdock in a letter received at this office the past week says the time has come when all true supporters of the cause of silver must join in a great co operative effort to bring about recognition of sliver silver as a primary money my address was the first step in what I 1 hope will il be a nationwide campaign tor for because of your interest in the matter I 1 am enclosing herewith a copy of my radio address am anything thing you may be able to do to further the cause of silver will be of I 1 vital consequence to the nation and I 1 trust that we may depend on your wholehearted operation cooperation co WE ARE doing now as we have been doing for or the past thirty years everything in our power brother murdock tor for the just recognition of silver and hilll continue until we cease breathing L i lq i S T THE FOI FOLLOWING I 1 WING Is suggested suggest d by the industrial news review how would you like to help provide the nation with two million jobs and all the spending power that g goes oes with them like it of course and the way you can do it Is by repairing and building no matter howl liow bow small the amount spent or how large in normal times construction employs well over a million men in th the e actual work of building the industries providing supplies supplier and materials materia is supply a million more and homebuilding home building which has almost disappeared accounts account for 50 per cent of the eckre construction industry it if you build or repair now it means that you are doing your bit toward recovery and obtaining something valuable for much less than tl will cost in the future S 5 S R a R PREDICTS SENATOR wm win H king with silver on a parity with gold as a money of ultimate redemption will result from the present campaign to rehabilitate the white metal sounds very pretty senator even though very unsatisfactory predictions are cheap but do not increase the payrolls of the mines and mills of the west 31 31 31 IT MUST be a wonderful relief lor for president roosevelt to be many miles from nowhere on the deep blue ocean away irom from the ranting members ot of congress the overrated brain trusts the potty petty politicians and the soreheaded sore bore headed republicans public ans enjoying himself in old clothes with old friends while angling tor for the fighting denizens of 0 the deep greater power to you mr mi president when you get back to the old presidential grind and continued success tor for the new deal a 19 IF 9 K THE CLOSE of all activities on march emphasizes the need tor for reliable statistics on tho the unemployment situation in utah but such statistics cannot be obtained unless private priva employers make use of 0 the national re emp employment loment service said george A yager state director monday in pointing out the value ot of these statistics in the recovery program this officer further reports that there were 2013 2012 less people seeking employment than on the 3rd ard ot last month may lay the reduction c continue on la is the wish ot of all fi li fi vi THE FIFTEENTH ot of may Is the date set tor for the adjournment of 0 the present nol session ot of congress there will be no tears shed when the wranglers leave tor for their homes to play politics tor for the coming tall fall elections LK y if SAYS EDITOR R M hofer boter there has been no answer to colonel lind berghs blunt statement that air airmail 1 airmails maill contractors had the right ot of trial before 1 ore being convicted the basic principle ot of united states law Is that a manis innocent until proved guilty alter after fair trial a 9 a s 1 I 1 WE READ in the papers that a man by the name ot of L P dryden one ot of a small colony ot of families which sponsored a back to the land movement rather than accept public charity walked and begged rides in a mue mile trip from the southern oregon coast mountains to portland to ask headquarters tor for sufficient money to build a log school and pay a teacher 50 30 00 a month he felt they were entitled to that from the government their colony Is 13 15 miles from a road or that la Is the type of courage and independence that built and will perpetuate our country it refuses handouts u m the public ic pork barrel it will fal fl ht ti maintain american freedom I 1 opportunity and independence tor for the individual THE SINCERE regret Is that there are riot not moie of the same caliber as mr dryden rather than the petty graft ers in every community who keep awake nights planning and scheming how to get more than they are entitled to from the and funds monthly there is no courage or independence ly there Is no courage or independence in their makeup make up their one desire being to get from the government something for nothing SAYS THE christian science monitor 1 lebanon which furnished beams lor for king Sol solomons onions temple sends an ealter gift to the united states twelve ot of insl famous camous cedars arrive and the largest Is planted on easter eve at arlington cemetery the others will find places in nearby spots greeks and armenians Armen ians send the young trees as tokens of gratitude remembrance tor for World war days when the united states stater was feeding of 0 them as refugees in syria remaining cedar groves in lebanon are next in ago to the big trees of california giants as saplings heard the crash of trees king hire hiram sent cent to king solomon 5 afi THE overriding odthe of the presidents veto of the independent officers bill brought forth mortn vigorous and widespread criticism says the literary digest and quotes the boston transcript as follows the failure to sustain MK mi Roosevel ts veto was not merely ade teat or of the president it was a defeat of the country a cold ignorant and selfish disregarding of the urgent necessity to protect the treasury irom from permanent burdens of payment to heavy for its current income to dear and too heavy to be borne in the future S 5 S T B WILL SOMEBODY kindly muzzle and convey to some tar far away unknown island that abusive bigmouthed big mouthed huey P long the louisiana senator and that wise indiana educator dr wm win A wirt B h can be well spared and their removal will put a quietus on much political hum buggery WE NOTE in the salt lake press where A has been put on the retired reid list after nearly twenty tour four years 0 01 faithful service as patrolman on the salt lake police force mr phillips was a park ark city boy up to the time he accepted the position of patrolman and tins has always been loyal to we his old home town george has been retired because of ct tailing failing health and his hi many local friends wish him a speedy return to old timp veleor he Is the son of the late ed phillips a pioneer of this community cob his HI su superior officer charac characterless mr phillips as a loyal dependable public sr vant and that la Is exactly what he has been A R PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT says the willingness of 0 ell elements elf ments to enter into the spirit of the new mew deal b bomell com 9 more and riot dot less leiis evident as it goes on and rl johnson the oo go r with chiselers tl th get bet what Is coming tv 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