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Show January THE JOURNAL 6 Page 1, 11)55 9 and a fifteen pound ham went for News About Folks in Nylon hose were sold for around $85.00, candy for $05.00 to It was a very $so.oo per pound. interesting evening and was kept moving every moment by the very capable auctioneer Mayor Alton $110.00. FARMINGTON Katherine It. Rose Correspondent Phone Farmington 41-- J The Alton Rose household was Rose. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Wilcox were un active place on Christmas morning when their four sons, along pleasantly surprised Christmas with two little nephews from Eve when their daughter and Mi, and Mrs. Richard ManNevada excitedly opened the packages under the tree. Mr. and Mrs. ning of Burbank, Calif., arrived to Clifford Carlisle and two sons spend the holidays with them. all enjoyed a family dinner-oStephen and Tippy arrivedholi-on TheyChristmas at Mr. and Mrs. Christmas Eve to spend the days with Mr. and Mrs. Rose. They Russell Walpool. Sunday Mr. and had a family dinner on Friday eve- Mrs. Clyde Wilcox had a family ning to which Mrs. Roses parents, dinner. It was a wonderful time Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Roberts of but passed too quickly. Dorrell and The Dick went home Tuesday morning. Layton were also guests. Carlisles went home on Tuesday They have two children Wendy and Michael. They also visited with by way of California. The auction, that was held at the Dicks parents Mr. and Mrs. Cliff school house Wednesday evening Manning. Mr. and Mrs. Prentiss Leonard after the Lions Christmas party for the children, was a huge suc- left for Chicago to get equipment cess. It was a lot of fun and per- for the County. They expect to be haps will encourage people of gone two weeks combining pleasure Farmington to shop at home. with business. The play money that each individMr. and Mrs. Rulon Moon and ual bid with was given them with family went to Pocatello, Idaho to each dollar purchase made in Farm- spend Christmas with LaDells Mr. and ington. It was interesting to note sister and brother-in-lahow much everything went for, Mrs. Oscar Onstat. such as a gallon of anti-freeMr. and Mrs. Donald Rhoades went for $120.00. A small radio and family went to Wyoming to $300.00. One blanket $185.00, while spend the Christmas holidays with a little later in the evening the their family. same kind went for $3GO.OO. A set Mrs. John Sjoblum had her anof bathroom scales were sold for nual Christmas supper at her home $1S.00. A snow tire for $210.00 and Farm Bureau Head B. SHUMAN, a small stock and grain farmer, has been elected president of the AmerCHARLES ican Farm Bureau Federation at the 35th annual meeting of the group in New York. Shuman is president of the Illinois Agricultural Association. The Federation also adopted a resolution favoring limitation of T.V.A., deleting a sentence that Implied approval of the Dixon-Yatcontract (International) es ze X GOTTA RIGHT To ") 7 pPEEPOM OP S. . S sons-in-la- AJOAH is TACT THE ABILITY TO SHUT YOUR MOUTH EAR BEFO5SOWEONE ELSE DOES 'P p FARRIS SMITH pAGBLAHO, S.C. EAR AiOAH IS A WISE PUPPY AT VM. A. CAAJtey ! PA. ALIEMTOWN, SAlO YouR. FAUO TUT SUCy SAUy "To AIOAH AUMSMl LCCAOs PA P S. Kmp Ffiiwrr. Srrvitfit.. oP . THE OLD HOME b V P Words of the Wise Why should there not be a patient confidence in the ultimate Justice of the people? Is there any better or equal hope lh the world? (Abraham Lincoln) ATOMIC ENERGY may help us to realize part of that an essential that spiritual and moral recovery for which all America Is striving must consist in a recovery of a sense of the universal For the universal moral law. moral law enables man to find temporal happiness upon earth by directing all his actions towards the attainment of eternal happiness with God. Only a recovery of a sense of the universal moral law will save our civilization. The penalty for forgetting or disregarding this moral law of God will certainly mean our spiritual annihilation destruction. THIS SAME MORAL LAW, J I social. Whatever else is uncertain about the future, this much can be guaranteed: the recovery of the moral sense will demand sacrifices of our people, heavy sacrifices. The responsibility to measure up to the demands of sacrifice rests upon all of us. The question is, are we Americans ready for sacrifice for the willing surrender of our material possessions, our comforts, our selfish interests? THE ENEMY IS PLAIN. The Only enemy is materialism. sacrifice in the Christian sense can conquer it. The people that become entangled In the smothering meshes of materialism cannot rise to the spiritual heights demanded of our age in this crisis. A national readiness to meet the spiritual demands of the crisis of our age must therefore mean two things; the rescue of our people from the soft creed of materialism and the recapture of the noble Christian concept of sacrifice Man liberated the energies of the atom only at the cost of a colossal cooperative effort. Only by a comparative effort, put forth in dependence on the grace of God, will man liberate himself and his own spiritual energies from the tyranny of things of this world. w, No one agrees with other peoples opinions; they merely agree with their own opinions expressed by somebody else. (Sydney Tremayne) TOWN 1 0H, By STANLEY 2!0-- - HE WAS RED HAIR-GRE- EYES EN SCAR OJ EACH CHEEK V CAUL! FLOWER EARS WART 04 EJD OF AIOSE GRAY OVERCOA- T- BLUE HAT-SHOES V BROWN TROUSERS--TANECKTIE. HE WORE A YELLOW 04 BLACK SHIRT MO.I DionY '? r THREE-- ! CH M SEE VHAT HE SOCKEO 7 AIE WTH Wedding announcements and invitations ... Ifin soon you are planning a Wedding, and why not come look at our many beautiful styles of wedding invitations. I am sure we can save you time and money. PHONE KAYSVILLE 10 THINK HARD -JO PAl GEI5PI58TS SO HE AHJST HAVE WOIGAI GLOVES INLAND PRINTING COMPANY -- im mimc rcAWAfe rN(rrr iw. alskavto be- ing universal, claims absolute obedience in every field of human life. This universal moral law must rule supreme over all human actions, personal and Words of the Wise STAGE ''GNAW-IT-AL- L the dilemma of war and peace. But our basic human problem lies deeper than this dilemma. Our problem lies In mans power to choose between good and evil. Man has always been able to destroy his fellows, but hitherto the forces of destruction at his Man command were limited. to has always been able improve his lot on earth, but the energies he could utilize to this end were likewise limited. But now man has within his grasp unlimited an force, the very source of all energy in nature, atomic energy. While it cannot Murray be said to be infinite, as is the power of Almighty God, nevertheless as a force it approaches w.''''''' w Aoah Numskull the Atomic Energy TODAY WE ARE CAUGHT in and perhaps even our physical n a turkey went for $203.00. Steam .iron was sold for $340 00. A nice piece of luggage cost $350.00, and an automatic toaster went for $380. An electric grill was sold for $325 By Thomas E. Murray, Commissioner of Commission son-in-la- for her entire family on Christmas Eve. Those who enjoyed the wonderful time and dinner were: Mr. and Mrs. Sterel Burton of Bear River; Mr. and Mrs. George Crooks-to- n of Logan; and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Sjoblum and their families. Mrs. George Manning went to Fielding to spend the holidays with Mr. her daughters and and Mrs. Steve Potter and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Potter. Miss Lucy Rigby entertained her Sunday School class at a waffle supper last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Prentiss Leonard. Seventeen were present. The Vem Hess family have mumps and strep throats also the Bill Rigby family have illness. We do want to wish these families and all others who have sickness at this time, speedy recoveries. The Atom Age Presents A Dilemma Kaysville, Utah |