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Show April 10, !).. 1 THE JOURNAL UTAH NATIONAL GUARD SET Farmington Sets Last Meet FOR 'OPERATION MINUTE MAN' FARMINGTON Election P-T- FILM OSCAR AWARD WINNERS SALT LAKE CITY Forty-on- e hundred Utah National Guardsmen, whose forerunners fought at Lexington and Concord, this week prepared themselves for the nationwide Operation Minute Man test Combat alert. The Utah Guardsmen are scheduled mobilized for several Hours duration sometime soon. The Utahns will be called to their armories in 2.1 Utah communities on a signal from the Pentagon to the 4S states, Hawaii, Alaska, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico. Plans are to call the nations .308,000 National Guardsmen in 2400 communities simultaneously during the test attack. The time required to have the units fully mobilized will be recorded for an evaluation of the nations preparedness for an enemy attack. At the armories and the Salt Lake Airbase, the Guardsmen will man jet fighters and heavy artillery to await further orders from Brig. Gen. Maxwell E. Rich, Utah adjutant general. Utah National Guard officials will be unaware of the time or date of the alert until it is sounded from Washington, D. C. This will be the first nationwide alert ever sounded for all National Guardsmen. The alert will congratulate Grace Kelly with a kiss In Hollywood, Calif., after they were crowned the top screen performers of 1954 at the 27th annual Oscar presentation of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Brando was chosen for his portrayal of a in On the Waterfront, which also took the best punchy picture- award. Miss Keliv wept as she was honored for her role of wife in The Country Girl. the (International) MARLON BRANDO Stung by criticism that desk sergeants were cold and highhanded, Tokyo police are reported to be hiring women as receptionists for the police stations - long-sufferi- ng Come -- - Of all the cultural forms of sounded for Odd Fact ex-figh- ter Music is a discipline, and a mistress of order and good manners, she makes the people milder and gentler, more moral and more reasonable. Martin Luther. be troops in Salt Lake City, Murray, en- tertainment the most widespread and most spontaneous participation is gained through song. Earl Long Look Robinson. See Our WEED EE AND HANDSOME SCREEN! THE BIGGEST, BRIGHTEST YOUVE EVER SEEN! ALL THIS and CdnemaScoPE Spring Is Sprung (?) The Grass Is Riz (?)(?) Who's Going to Open? ! Logan, Garland, Brigham City, Ogden, LAYTON, Bountiful, Vernal, Tooele, Ileber City, Lehi, American Fork, Provo, Springville, Spanish Fork, Nephi, Manti, Mt. Pleasant, Richfield, Price, Fillmore, Beaver, Cedar City and St. George. Citizens have been cautioned by Gov. J. Bracken Lee that there is at the alert no cause for alarm since it is a pre-plann- training ed mobilization. God Must Rule Our Lives By Conrad Hilton, President of Hilton Hotels WE ALL KNOW people who Godlessness in our daily lives. I admire the think that more money, better Like all Americans, of our country and our greatness medicines, greater research and way of life. I marvel at Its freewill solve ,the dom of opportunity, its progress bigger bs worlds problems. Their answer in the physical sciences, its treto communism is to raise the mendous material advancements standard of living. That is a for better and easier living. Most good answer but it is only partly of all, I admire the goodness and right. It responds only to a part greatness of the American peoof man. It Ignores the part that ple. BUT IS IT NECESSARY to cut really makes him a man:' the - God intelhis God in of him, image completely from a place in lect and will. that American way of life? I cant run my hotels without God. Since commu Mr. Elsenhower has told me he nlsm is a kind of cannot run the country without must religion, it God. Yet we who are the Amerbe fought by ican people try to run our busy men and women -daily lives without any conscious religiously i n Today turning to God for help and spired. communism conguidance. True, we may go to on Sunday for public world Church quers the us and threatens worship. But our life goes on seven days a week. Is God and because we have given up the religion which was His law at the heart and head once the center of our life and of that life? A life without Gods culture. Each of us has a mission in is a secular the fight against communism. Influence conscious life. In taking religion out of Of course we all know what a our lives we have actually open- mission is. When your son or ed the door to communism by brother was sent on a mission letting In secularism, its twin over Germany a few years ago brother. he knew that meant he had a SECULARISM DOESNT FIGHT job to do and he did it. Against religion or morality; it simply communism our mission is to ignores them. Secularism con- bring Christ to our country and siders God and morality as the world to make them strong meaningless for the twentieth against their enemy. CONSISTS MISSION OUR century. This drug of secularism is spreading throughout our specifically in putting Christ at country and into all our towns the center of our lives and to and homes. It is dulling our ap- bring Him, His love and His law, preciation of the spiritual and Into ourfamily, our work, our is making us think of comfort social and political life. We are and health as the only goods. all members of the most importThus secularism weakens our ant task force In history. Unless fight against communism, be- we accomplish our individual cause like communism it ignores mission to follow Christ and His the most important part of our teaching we jeopardize the whole lives: our spiritual part. campaign; we risk a failure that The way to fight communism means slavery for ourselves, our is to fight the secularism of country, and the world. "t" THE feminine type of blouse above the boyish pants is a formula much liked by the possessor of a long, lithe figure. It makes for a most admirable and admired look. For this one, the blouse is of cotton all over pleated save for the yoke and collar which plunges in a deep slit. The pants are of blue and white JOHNSON D. G Learn How to Pull Together Saw a kid go by the Clarion office on a brand-necoaster reminded and it wagon yesterday me of when my brother and I were about forty years younger. Our folks werent poor, but there wasnt enough to buy two wagons for Christmas. We got one between us. Dad made a rule that we each could have it for a week but the boy with the wagon was responsible for keepw by NUNNALLY 17, From where I sit ... ly Joe Marsh 21 OUR 2ND BIG IIIT Produced Piulitt Feature Service, Waahington Advertisement By VERA WINSTON striped cotton and are built up high at the waist with an extra tasseled sash for a softening .touch. ' of of disaster. Weather Permitting!) THURS., APRIL A new officers will be held at the final PTA meeting of the school year in Farmington on April 20 at 8 p. m., accoiil:ng to President Mrs. Duane Miller. Special musical numbers will be presented by Ted Hess and by Miss Hansens second and third grades. Richard Marston, local civil defense chairman, will introduce members of his committee and will lead a discussion of the duties of the civil defense members in case The DAVIS Is!!?? (Still 3 Page - ing the kitchen Seemed a bargain to Bud and me at first. But soon we discovered it was no more fun playing wood-bo- x filled. alone than working alone. It wasnt long before we were sharing the wagon in return for sharing the chores. From where I sit, you cant enjoy a privilege yourself if youre going to deny it to others. There are some folks who want the right to enjoy their favorite beverage but would deny me my right to an occasional glass of beer. I doubt if such people get their full share of happiness, though. Copyright, 1955, United States Brewers Foundation |