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Show mW ' jl Ono of the unnecessary hardships thu govern- fit ment stirred up for tho people has been to inctil- i I m cnte n hysterical economy and thrift campaign, JM which for a time took on such proportions as to BBt V - m? threaten a panic. Then enmo tho more sane view DB ' ii m which we trust is nre-eminont in Eastern Utah BBm ' j I fn that wo should live as before and keep the I I' wheels of business and industry turning, for fl ' (. with business and industrial stagnation wo a ' ' j li i would bo very badly off to fight a wnr. In cul- fl V tivatlng that intensified economy camimign into B I I tho minds of the people, some government offi- H!; ?f ! 8 cinls merely got hysterical. If their hysterical III , SI ndvico had been universally followed hundreds k I i of thousands of wage earners would have been K f If thrown out of work in short ordor and tho ont're l v!' business structure of America demoralized v 4 f1 j President Wilson himself said the business of Ugp' U i i i tho nation should bo kept going as before. One )V ! :,' r -way uot to do it is to horde money thnt should Wpj'tj HI be in circulation. Hb 4 m |