Show I IU 4 I 1 Dads Dad's U I Column NOBODY EVER added up tp The value of a smile dollars dollar's worth We know how much a And how much Is a mile We know the distance c to the sun The size and anti weight of earth But no one here can tell Just How lIow rn ich a smile Is worth Ra Id Jl THE FOLLOWING Is prayer all motorists motor motor- motorists motorIsts should heed heed but but few lew however ap ap- apparently apparently ap- ap apparently have little use for br prayers prayers- what the many hanker after atter Is speed Grant me rae a a. steady hand and watchful eye cye That no man shall be 00 hurt when I pass by Thou gayest life and pray no act of ol mine May take away or mar that gift gUt of ol Thine Shelter those dear Lord who bear me company From Prom the evils of fire and all calamity for others' others need Teach Te-ach me inc to use my car Nor miss through love of speed The beauty of Thy world that thus Imay I Imay may I Imay With Joy and courtesy go my way te JI IT IP K WESTERN STATES owe their metal mines good will and encouragement says the Industrial News Review These Th e mines i originally focused public attention on a anew anew new empire They brought settlers fur fur- furnished furnished I payrolls and developed new sources of taxation They opened up upcountry upcountry country that would have remained a wilderness for an Indefinite period Yes I I Ia indeed the western metal mines played a leading part In the development of the Rocky Mountain area anc an the Pacific slope To this day they have remained an art outstanding Industry which as an art employer and taxpayer Is deserving de of public good will PH b THE CRITICISM has been made that farm operatives co-operatives have been used to destroy Individual businesses through various devious methods Identically the same charge has been made against cor- cor corporate corporate and owned Individually-owned under under- takings Undoubtedly the charge in both Instances Is founded on fact In exceptional exceptional exceptional cases but not on general practice Scattering abuses in any line of activity do not prove the unsoundness of a basic Idea that Is constructive Industry used the operative co-operative idea when it devised the corporation The modern agricultural operative co-operative Is nothing more nor less than a farmers' farmers business corporation The true farm operative co-operative seeks seeka to stabilize production and marketing me me- methods methods methods and Increase the farmers' farmers return by developing methods of production and distribution and eliminating waste Its basic Idea Is constructive namely constructive namely to build up to stabilize markets to give the consumer better service never service never to tear down This is a sound program If these the ideas are abused for destructive destructive destructive tive purposes the farm operative co-operative will fall fail No Industry or business or gov gov- government government government advances permanently by des des- 1 f Sa Ra 11 FORTY THOUSAND men are grateful grate grate- grateful ful comments Strike Leader Harry Bridges as the signing of new contracts brings the Pacific coast maritime strike to an end Hiring halls now union con trolled are crowded with voiced salty-voiced men demanding d Jobs on the new order which provides a 10 monthly Increase better arrangements for overtime Long Long- Longshoremen Longshoremen Longshoremen sailors cooks stewards fire fire- firemen firemen firemen men engineers radio men masters mates mat and pilots crowd the waterfront all eager to get back to work after the day 98 walkout Winches shriek blocks rattle auxiliary engines puff put A tangy Pacific mist floats in to mellow a scene of activity as likewise re relieved relieved re- re relieved over the strikes strike's outcome scramble to commerce on the move And so what is considered the costliest strike In American history comes to a close Strikers may ma now figure says the Christian Chris Chris- Christian Christian tian Science Monitor how bow long it will I take them at 10 a month to regain wages wag lost during three months' months idleness I Similarly may figure how I much they would have saved by grant grant- grantIng granting i Ing concessions in the first place Both sides may decide that a port commis commis- commission commission sion slon a labor relations board or some arbitral body would have served their mutual purpose better than the strike weapons Force is a dangerous thing for being blind it may Injure the user But sometimes the use of force reveals the folly of force and turns to better methods M ANOTHER FRIGHTFUL air tragedy I this week week taking taking the lives of eleven distinguished people Not on mountain mountaintops mountaintops mountaintops I tops or in stormy weather but in clear II skye sk's and over the landing field of the planes plane's destination and for some reason that will vill never be definitely known the pilot circled and crashed in the bay of ofSan ofSan ofSan San Francisco rending Heart-rending to read of such calamities SAYS THE Portland Oregonian Quite unlike the preceding one was the recent inauguration This time busting banks were along the tributaries of the beautiful beautiful beautiful ful Ohio la laTHE THE AUTO strike overshadows all other business news Little or nothing I has been accomplished in the way of ofa ofa ofa a settlement John L. L Lewis labor gen gen- generalissimo is adamant as ever and so sois sois is 1 Alfred E Sloan General Motors head General Motor car production has fallen to extreme lows with strikers still in possession of many plants plante Labor chiefs will not riot call a halt to sit down tac tac- tics Mr Sloan will not arbitrate until I strikers leave the plants 80 So a stale stale- male exists and long Ion legal battles are pending Conferences are being held dally daily and like the recent long-drawn long out long strike a settlement will be reached some time and work and I production again resumed II BY RADIO this morning came the announcement that a satisfactory agree agree- agreement agree I silent ment had been reached and upon the signing thereof the men will return to work Work likely likely this afternoon or tomor tomor- tomorrow row Good te Pa IT Q PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT certainly set the tongues of the tho nation wagging k I. A the past week when he submitted his to congress recommending re re- reorganization reorganization organization of af the federal Judiciary It unleashed the wrath of Republican I I leaders made uneasy some Democrats yet we believe met with praise and commendation of a large majority of the go-ahead go citizens of the nation It ItI I again demonstrates the progressive char char- characteristics characteristics characteristics of a fearless courageous lead- lead j i I er who er-who who believes in doing Instead of Just Idling along and getting nowhere We are with General Hugh S. S Johnson I when he described the criticism of or the proposed reforms of the Judiciary as asi i I merely a tempest in a teapot Says I General Johnson The mc opponents of I the president have presented the pro pro- proposals proposals proposals melodramatically as ns the death of 1 the as of the Mr Landon talked about the end of the American way of I life That was bunk so blatant that it got what was coming to it the it-the the worst electoral rebuke in our history Today's I bunk is Just as blatant The I tion still stands i The 1936 vote told Mr Roosevelt to tomake tomake tomake make democracy effective e One reason I he couldn't do It before was an Inflexible ible antiquity in the Judicial system He Hc proposes to modernize It What we have I here Is a man doing what he was elected r I I to do IT WITH ITS issue of February The Park Record entered its fifty eighth year of service in Park City We enter the present year with a feeling reeling of real realI I optimism that mining activity will be bej beI j I greater than for years past that pro- pro production of our present producers will willbe t be greater that present prospects will become producers that our city will grow with steadily Increasing business and mineral production and prosperity In general prevail will wm mark the ad ad- advance adI adVance I vance of 1937 1037 and to these ends The I Record cord will unceasingly strive I w II THE MINING hINING and Contracting Review of Salt Lake City Issued its thirty thirty- ninth annual statistical review the first of the week giving statistical facts and figures both interesting and amazing The splendid issue contains pages with many pages beautifully illustrated with mining scenes and other Interest Interest- Interesting InterestIng ing lag pictures It Is a publication well worth for reference IQ SET 21 IQ THE WESTERN Mineral Minerai Survey Surrey Lake Issued a special edition on February I February ary devoted to the mining Industry and giving statistics showing minerals produced in the western states stattS I na i iTHE THE STATE legislature has now been in session thirty-one thirty days and new bills are still being introduced Introduced among among which many are good many bad and some ignored Now If U the rest of the session could be devoted to eliminating laws that are simply cluttering up law books and as useless as a dead mule great would be given the 1937 law law- lawmakers makers makers and and perhaps would make fewer law law- law 10 w- w breakers I THE MARCH of Time featuring as shown on the screen at atthe atthe atthe the Egyptian Theater the first of this week is one of or the most interesting and best advertising features the L. L D D. D S. S church and Salt Lake City has ever had The picture which will be seen by many millions both in America and in for for- foreign eign elga countries will wUl give a Q keener Insight and a general idea of Mormonism its leaders and the wonderful good work that the L. L D D. B. B church has h done and andIs Is constantly doing than any other me me- method method thod of spreading the truth i |