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Show The Business Outlook Most of the citizens of this, valley-are valley-are interested in the business outlook out-look of the nation as a whole although, al-though, primarily,, they are interestd in the welfore of themselv-s. It does net necessarily follow that prosperity will come to Sanpete county at the same trrt" ttnft the nation witrrsses an industrial bocm or a surging stcck market. However, the chances are that some evidences of th prosperity of others will be felt here even if onlv individually through a better market for our products. Last wek some hundreds of sales executives met to con-ider the business busi-ness outlook of th- natten and expressed ex-pressed the unanimous bel!ef that the long upswing of recovery is defi-nt-fly underway. Significantly, there was no disst whatever a- to the encouraging cuHook for 1936 although al-though conelderable discussion' resulted re-sulted when causes for the upward movement were stated and when Individuals In-dividuals mad- an effort to outline the proper course- for business itself to pursue. It h not the purpose of this article to d bate the wisdom of the polic'es set up and pursued bv the Administration Admin-istration during th" past few vears. whether they were right or wrong ajTd to a large extent regTdless of the outcome of the presidential ejection next year, most -of the regulatory regu-latory and restrictive laws affecting busing will be retain'd. Assuming that th1S b correct, it has seemed to us that business leaders generally might a- well acepe what hes been dem and adjust their plans to new condi tiens. Along this line, we call attention to the. statement of Clarence Franei. ex-xrutive vice-president of Gnerai Foods Corporation, who declares, "If there is going to be a substantial d enduring recovery," the busi- liossmen must pull themselves out in spite cf their wonderment and disbelief dis-belief in many activitirs going on today. He d claims, "It's our Job and, to date, we've fallen down on it." |