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Show o b UTAH VALLEY NEWS Friday, October 4, 1940 Utali Valley News f M BUI Flat Wat Atiaia V ALLEY rUKUSHlMa Manh A im U. 1H7 STATE ORCHESTRA PLANS CO. U at affiM at frww This week, from Oct. 1 to Oct. 8 la National Newa-papWeek in America. Our reaction to this announce ment is: "Your opinion counts in America. This country is NOT ruled from the top down were ruled from the bottom up. Our political designees at the top owe their power as a sacred trust to the will of the majority of the people. The people never permit them to lose sight of that that is democracy. But democracy for successful permanent operation calls for an informed intelligent, common sense people, capable of judging the truth and competent to discern incompetency in public office when it appears. For more than a century and a half, the principles of democracy upon which all government in this country local, state, and national, are founded, have succeeded In operating to the advantage of the people and the country as a whole in the creation of a standard of living and an order of free society, unsurpassed in the entire history of mankind. success of this democracy is due to two things mainly, both envisioned by the true and unselfish patriots who founded our system of government: 1. The tne education of the people; 2. The freedom of speech and of the press. The little red school house was the beginning of our marvellous system of high schools, colleges, business schools, trade schools and numerous other educational forums upon which our democracy has been built Any people with the foresight to provide adequate, universal, popularly supervised education could not help but a great people, but not necessarily a free people. Freedom grew out of the right of free speech and the Freedom of the press. Therein lies the enduring foundation for our democracy. The individual expression of opinions, whether upon the rostrum or the public forum, or upon the printed page, provides that men and women dare get up and say what they think of any and every candidate for public office, and also provides that the people may judge the opinions of all speakers, detecting the lies. Inaccuracies, shams, and personal abuses which do not ring true and are unfair to the people or Issues against which such are aimed. , In every community there exists the need for such safeguards of democracy. Our educational programs may be the highest, our children may be trained to do the world's work in an efficient and capable manner, but our country would not be safe from the bureaucrat or demogogue over night, were it not for the presence of the newspaper in our midst, and the opportunity to present the truth without fear or favor. Thus it is that, regardless of your political beliefs or leanings, you must, for your own preservation as a citizen and the preservation of our own democracy, inform yourself on all fronts and then express your own opinion. Many sources of such information exists, including our adult schools, our colleges and universities, our public forums, the radio, and numerous other mediums, but the last word can only be said in some permanent form, and the newspaper is that medium. All other sources fail to record themselves, except on the printed page, and the newspaper is the greatest, fastest and most effective medium of the printed page. Therefore National Newspaper week is a momentous undertaking. Every citizen should become aware of its power. So long as Freedom of the Press continues, as from the beginning of this country, American defense against aggression, whether from within or from without, will be fortified. er lie bp-co- Fall Bedding Sale BIG SAVINGS New Bed - Coil Spring - Cotton Mattress Regular $18A5 Value SALE PRICE STATIONS NEEDED CONCERT asm $7.95 Double Deck Spring BOTH FOR $39.50 ' yoanx tion certificate from the State will Department of Agriculture his conduct tha orchestra of TO load would bo passed wlthoat musicians, which has bean re- furthercasedelay. no Inspection eoitlfleat In hearsing dally since June SI at tha Utah Art Center. The pick of la In tha possession of tho trueker, professional musicians from the then the load would he Inspected Musicians' Association will aug- at tho stations, all wormy fruit ment tbo WPA orchestra of 14 being removed, as the entire load was being sorted. If tha same musicians. Alasander Klpnia, Metropolitan tracker returns the second time Opera basso, will sing arias from with produce materially out of Boris Goudonoff" Don Giovan- lino with the grade law, then such ni" and Simon Boceanegrn" with a tracker will be considered a tho superbly trained orchestra violator of the law, and taken to court playing tha accompaniments. The next step to be taken will Bertram Halgh, French horn virtuoso, now flrat horn of tho bo to have district Inspectors Denver Symphony Orchasar and ehsck tho trait stands and roadformerly flrat horn fo the Cincin- side markets to sse that opernati Oreheatra, baa been engaged ators era complying with tha to play the melodious horn part wormy fruit law, and tho agricultural fair trades act, says Mr. la tha Tschnlkowaky Fifth Hans Henlot, brilliant Chicago t, composer-pianis- Ashton. Mr. Ashton also Issues a Other Innerspring Mattresses 11.9S . FURNITURE of unpre-paredne- ts, Denver 9 B.00 IMO r.rhfcisilhmJ Chicago Call 24 for Expert Radio Refrigerator or Washing Machine Repairs y A N ELECTRIC RANGES IF ITS ELECTRIC ITS GENERAL ELECTRIC from Electric Company E. STORE PROVOS BIG Bfluioh G. years. Tho State of Connecticut was tha flrat state to have reported Its quota of 1000 now members In tho month following tho 8L Louis convsntloa held in Juns of this year. This state le moving ahead ever stronger for Scarcely more than a year ago, not one of Connecticut's six Congressman seemed Townsend-minded. Now, fonr have Igned the petition to have tho to tha Townsend bill brought floor of Congress for debate. Leading businesa men have gotten behind tho Plan all over the state. Tho Congressiona 1 Districts In tho state havs formed Townsend councils. They are prepared to go Into tha coming elections with n determination to bring ont tho Townsend vote for Townsend Make The Kitchen Town-sendls- friends. Townsend support. Joined with the forces of organised labor, cored a sweeplne victory in the primary election of Utah when Congressman Abo Murdock, was named candidate for U. S. Senator over the veteran Senator William H. King, who had opposed the plan. Murdock received two and one half times tha vote given to the senator who had held hla term for 84 years, and before that served In the lower house, Murdock, elected first in 1881, was one of tho earliest and eonat-asupporters of tbo Townsend Plan. In the memorable vote on the Townsend hill, ho enlisted for the duration, and voted with tha 100 for tho original measure. When tho new Townsend BUI was presented, ho was among those who first petitioned for its discharge from tho Ways and Moans committee end to bring tho blU to n discussion and vote before the full house. C. V. HANSEN. MOTHERS PLAY ROOM - - - She Will Love To Cook , ELECTRICALLY if8 so Clean Cool Fast Cheap Sse yonr Favorite Dealer nt through the medium of community organisations which have public haelth problems to solve. Tbs new director has been practicing medicine In Bingham Canyon, but was previously associated with tha public health work in Chleago, directing Itc Syphilis Control program of 1887. He Is n graduate of tho Unlverclty of Utah, and tho Northwestern University Medical school. Ha has also been associated with the St. Luke's hospital In Duluth, Minn., and the Holy Crocs hospital In Salt Lake City. For range and water heater service and other trouble such as electrical re-fusi- ng telephone 1767 during business hours - - r and 1697 nights, Sundays and service, Holidays. For other electric repair work and wiring call your local Licensed Electrician. ELECTRICITY COSTS LESS IN PROVO Department of Utilities m PHONE 1767 Omaha 17.10 If. York 8S.00 GILLETTE RAZOR Whist-iHsAm- UUJWTOI JMHWHI KP8T U Crater 8t. Fhoae 187 OS W. SAY NO! WFE TIRE REPAIRING See Us Now Brimhall Bros. brings you the SHE COULDNT CONFfJCJCJS BATTERIES 310 See Our New t - Batter Up Jr U. 8. TIRES EXCHANGE West Center St a warn- ing to all dealers that the law requires the grade of tho fruit or U. U. Freshmen produce to ho printed as large In the advertisement of each proChoose Military ducts as la the price for which they are to be sold. All adverScience Training tisements will likewise be checked for future violation and dealers With new threat! to tha United found not so advertising their States from Europe and the Far produce will be prosecuted, he East looming ominously on tho says. horlson, Freshman Registration Day at tha University of Utah DISTRICT HEALTH saw an unprecedented rush of men student to enroll for Military Science and Tactics, tha OFFICE GETS university equivalent of R O T C, Instead of the usually popular NEW DIRECTOR physical edncatlon classes. Tha registration Increased by more than 86, according to The District Health office la Colonel John C. Lieutenant Provo, located in the City and M A 8 of T of Wyeth, professor building, hae n new dithe University. Mora than 100 County Dr. Karl Letteler, recently rector, freshmen, from n total enrollment the State Board of of about 480, have already signed appointed bysuccessor to Dr. and Lloyd Health, for the classes, as against tha M. Farasr, who opened this office usual total freshman enrollment In 1188, but who Is now aasodat-s- d of 400. with tha Montano State Board It la the logical outgrowth of of Health In Helena. pnbllo opinion and national sentiDr. Latteler will pubMen of lic health activities supervise ment," said Col. Wyeth. In District IV, all agea are beginning to see the which Includes Salt Lake, Utah, light on tha governments policy Wasatch, Tooele, Duschesne, and of preparation for such a world Uintah counties, but his headcrisis as we are now facing. quarters will be In Provo eity. Major Rumsey CampneU, wno Noall E.' Walter, district saniis new to tho faculty of tha tarian, la also working ont of tho University this year, said of tha Provo office. Together they are boys who wars registering, responsible for public health educational programs. Including They see the peril of and they nrs anxious tha district personnel work In nn with local to do tholr duty as cltlsens." advisory capacity Although accepted for military health officers, and the bringing training only tentatively, the 800 of technical services maintained Freshmen will be provided with by the 8tata board to local public uniforms and equipment, of enap-p- y health problems. blue shirts and Dr. Latteler explains that the blue trousers. local Health office le a public service, available to Individuals' as wall as communities, effective Super Deluxe Innerspring Plus $7.95 Spring BOTH FOR 4 i Utah Is being Invaded by wormy 8alt Lake City. Ort. I Whin In tracks whoss Editor, Utah Valley News: ths State Symphony Oreheatra fruit, hauled The Townsend club In Provo, tha Utah Tuaaday, October S, at Klngabury operators disregard now has an enrollment of 828 Hall sounda tha flrat chord of wormy fruit law, and tho Utah member. New ones are added of Agriculture Fink Symphony, 8 tats Department Tacbalkowaky'a numerous complaints ncl; week. Wo also have reports mualo lovers preeent will partici- baa received from growers all over the country, from othsr parts of tba country pate In one of tbo moot Important reports Clarence D. Ashton, as- of tho growtk of tba membership avantn In Utah muaical hlatory. of the Townsend program. There For on thin gala occasion, Fred sistant agricultural agent The Horticultural committees are now more than 18,000 TownE. Smith, president of the orapple producing send club in the United States. chestra association, and othar from Important met have the situation In Chicago 08 now elnbs were counties backers of tho movement firmly that stations formed last month. Thar were inspection by urging bollave that tha cornerstone of a main be all set ap also five groups la widely separatoa highways permanent symphony oreheatra, ed parts of tho country organised daalsnsd to flcura prominently In so that all farm produce shipped Into the Townsend Toath assocican Into the elate be Inspected. CeleCentennial 1147 tha Utah If the trucker carries an Inspec- ation. Members of those club bration, will be laid. Include tha agaa from IS to SB Z9.50 MATTRESS h CLURS ORGANIZED I New $29.50 Deluxe Innerspring Mattress Plus New 12,000 TOWNSEND Vtant Okt NATIONAL NEWSPAPER WEEK r FRUIT INSPECTION SAV- - ."Patience with suffering is doubtful virtue It may bo heroic to surfer In llraeo, but tha wuy of wisdom la to eliminate tha rauas of distress. Your chiropractor believes in flrat detenulnbw tha cause of illness and thou working toward relief thnmgh efforts to sUaUaate It. Como In today for a physical checkup and conditioning treatment. 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