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Show - 'The Midvale (Utah) Sentinel - /Voice of Am eric a N: That is the secret church, only the prophet and the which 1 • Page Six FRIDAY, JUNE 25, 1948 12 apostles enter. PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY V: (laughs)-Is that what they Utah, Midvale, at called? clean soul will have a right to gamy. are Postoffice the Entered as Second Class Matter at N: Yes; but it won't come back. in full youth on the reinca~nate N: Yes; they are the ones who under the Act o! March 9, 1878. V: Why? day. fmal JUdgment govern the sect. Editor & Publisher HOWRRD C. BARROWS N: While Utah was a Territory V: What for? V II: Does this mean that no N: They hope to go on living they could do what they wanted,~ IVA E. BARROWS ...... ····································-·················--Associate Editor one can enter? V: What for? (Editor's Note: An appropribut in order to become a State N: Only a chosen group, the in the next world. V II: Utah is a very interesting approved was $27,000,000 of ation V: With the cooperative and they had to comply with the Conhighest directors of the tribe. Member of Utah State Press Assn., and National Editorial Assn. by Congress last year to support State. stitutionelse? everything V: This seems to me neither That's where V: Oh, Utah. Natioul Advertising Representati ve the "Voice of America," a proV II: And give up polygamy? butNo, N: wives as they Christian nor democratic. gram presumably designed to ac- men have as many N: Of course. die? they do why V II: Then N: When they are subjected to NQ SERVICE . INC. NEWSPA PER quaint various countries with the can support? V: This little matter cost them a have can V: So that they V IT: There's a gleam in your criticism, they ask frankly: "Do N.tionel Editoriel Auodati~ • democratic way of living as prac1M •ffili4.. of '" (laughter) plenty. fiesta. the all Catholics reach the Pope?" new body, and on with eye. program The S. U. the in ticed Look, the tabernacle is II: V N: What seems strange and N.A.S. V: It's true, they aren't entireN: But, man, you can't even is under the jurisdiction of the ly wrong. There must be a dis- even funny to us has achieved closed. Serving Americ:a's Adve~ e Home Town Newspapers Secretary of State. Following is support one. N: Naturally, today is Sunday. great practical results. tinction in rank. out. and up, into, Laughter broadscript a of translation a e.t V: How naturally, since it is V II: For instance? 181 W.ltendolph- C~ I, I. e e • •u:.• I • ~ lkft,. SeA"-'-· N: The symbol of Utah is the traffic. Three pairs of feet Light the by America South in cast . N: In Utah there are neither on Sunday that all the churches 5731 Graod Central T-IHI lldt., H.w Yor•, H. Y. Morthe are these and beehive, stop. pavement; on of Natives "Voice of America." strikes nor political disturbances are open? Subscriptio n Rate, per year_ -_·--- ------- -V II: What a monumental piece mons, tireless and faithful bees. and they work as hard as anyUtah and Nevada will be shocked N: But not he· e; Sunday is The sect, whose capital is truly where. Furthermore , this State day of rest. Nobody does anyOut of State, per year to note how their states were of work. N: That's the famous Mormon fabulous, controls all the business is at the head in public instruc- thing. pictured.) Tabernacle. It was built by in the State. ««> > V: They don't even pray do tion. The Mormons are expert 10 CARS PER ~IILE THREAT EN SAFETY ON THE 4th V: And who are the stockholdBrigham Young, one of the greatMusic: Theme up and under. . in languages. During the war, ' they? During the three-day Fourth of July holiday this year Announcer: The Nat i 0 n a 1 est colonizers in American history. ers? thoughts. their in Yes, N: inof the translators and c o. presen t s: Kn ow V II: How the Mormons suf- N: There aren't any. Everyone many . there is a chance of 10 smash-ups for every mile of high- Broadcas t mg V II: What intelligent people. terpretcrs come from here to work to percent 10 give to obliged is New from Odyssey their in fered proSafeweekly a National the America, North way in the United States, according to for the g-ovc>rnment and the army. On Sunday they don't even give perpetuity. in State the Utah. to York gram in which we relate the adVII: Now you know it, so don't their lips any work. But I sup~ ty Council. do what and wE'll, Very II: v redeep of period that N: In pose that they eat, don't they? talk so loud. The Council estimates that there will be more than ventures of two travelers who money? much so with do they persisted people the many ligious feeling, V: Naturally, one has to care V: A fine time to tell me. 30,000,00 0 vehicles going somewher e during the July 4th continue to discover and V: I suppose that the Twelve the Mormons that believing in present one's body. for historical of Senator that wonders imagine Just N: week-end, which means an average of about 10 vehicles life in the USA. were trying to revive paganism. Apostles will manage it. up and under. Music: best the of one Thomas, D Elbert for each of the 3,300,000 miles of streets and highways N: They manage it, but they educated members of the ConN: The biblical and social exMusic: Up and out plane, estab- Joseph Smth, the prophet of the In the country. And, wherever there is a car, there is a !ish, then under. new religion, was assassinated by do not touch it. They spend it gress, once wrote a book on Mor- periment of Brigham Young has safely. operated chance for a wreck unless it is Voice: Let me see-Oh-Th is the people, and then Brigham all on the community, in public monism and in Japanese, and dur- been a resounding success; in The figures only emphasize the tremendo us amount of immense expanse of white, is it Young took charge of the tribe works, hospitals, charitable insti· ing the war he always talked on Utah there are neither taxes nor and led it across deserts and tutions, and above all, in schools, short wave to the Japanese, urg- political struggles nor any ki d travel to be expected during the holiday, the Council said. Nevada? of speculations , because the marNarrator: Yes--one of the big- mountains in search of the prom- which are numerous, and very fine ing them to surrender. More cars on the road traveling more miles will inevitabUtah. in land. ality of the church stands above ised Music. Up and out. ly mean more accidents -unless there is more caution gest States in the Union, and it no that mean this Does II: v Moses? Like V: all personal egotisms. When Street noises. has only 110,000 inhabitants. than usual on the part of the motoring public. for ask to right the has Mormon was he where knew Moses N: a be Voice: Then how can it V II: Why do people greet us Brigham Young planted his tents In an attempt to prevent a holiday of tragedy for hun- State? accounting? an not. did Mormons the but going, on the shores of Salt Lake he so politely? dreds of persons, the Council is conductin g again this and any for ask doesn't He N: and spot this Narrator: One hundred thous-j When they reached V: They think that we have shouted to the legions of his enThe any. him give year a nationwid e campaign for a safe Independe nce Day and is the minimum. don't they the in water the discovered that emies: "Give me a truce of 10 faces like Mormons. • celebratio n. Voice IT: Is it possible that lake was salty, Young raised his church is sacred, and distributes N: No, they know that we are years and you will be astonished Many national organizati ons, governme nt officials, po- there is so much snow here? eyes to heaven and said: "J e- funds as it pleases. strangers, and they want to in- at my work." The prophet kept deMormon a suppose And V: Zion New the cooperatbuild are will I councils hovah, his word; today Utah is the cleanWest safety the local like and seem ts, doesn't This lice departmen struct us in the faith. up giving continue to not cides lake, new this of borders the on est and loveliest dwelling place ' ste"ppe. for? Siberian a V II: What but like ing in the effort. one-tenth? salty." are waters its because in the immense palace of the opposite. N: But it's quite the V: For the 10 percent? "Accident s of all kinds took 8,300 lives in July last little a has sect this for Ah, N: city beautiful a What II: V a is N: They are too rich and noble United States. year, 2, 720 of them in traffic," said Ned H Dearborn the The immense white expanse army, called the avenging angels. to think about that. They do it built. they . t. dese· Music: up and out. president of the Council. "As usual, the Fourth of July V II: Which assume the task of because their great and only fear N: Brigham Young governed Really? II: Announcer: You have just V celebratio n contribute d substantia lly to those figures." course it is. The Spanish the Mormons for 30 years with an convincing those who do not pay? is to lose their majority. At heard Know the United States, Of N: "This year we have many dangerous factors-a 3-day conquerors were also deceived by iron hand, like an absolute emN: Naturally. e present, 80 percent of the popula-1 a weekly program in which holiday, more cars and mileage, plenty of money. It adds the mirage, when Gaspar de Por- peror. When Mark Twain, the v II: In what manner? tion is Mormon, and if strangers relate the adventure of two travN: With convincing arguments. continue moving inup to a big celebrati on-and a big hangover of grief and tola's soldiers saw this desert greatest humorist, visited this city elers who continue to discover V: Made of rubber or wood? suffering -unless each of us does something about it. from the peak of that mountain, in 1860, he said that the only V II: The 80 percent will de- the marvels of the historical a1id c · ease, and they will lose their present life in the United States. "We can do something about it, because these tragedies they shouted, "What a lot of thing which rese]Tlbled the disci- (laughter) Bridge. Music. the was Mormons the of pline The participants in this program s, snow"! power? result from things we can control- haste, selfishnes luxurious as is hotel This II: v army. Prussian . 'V: But thc>y were disappointed V: Now I understand. It is w er e****. thoughtle ssness, and the desire to show off. Waldorf Astoria. the as Production and artistic effects (Laughter.) ent! disappointm a what that they would need polyAnd now N: Fifth!" the on alive "Take it easy on the Fourth. Be church the to belong it Does V: a carry to e under the direction of Juan used er w Young II: V --When thc>y came down, the snow Vasquez. Jose also? · pocket ment (Polish) against the demo- had turned to scorching sand. So bottle of whisky in one the s~e you don't up and***** course; Music Of N: cratic opposition, this government it is that every time they referred ~nd a cut of chewing tobacco sect The door? the on beehive eminded the Polish pro- to these regions, they talked m the other. (U S) There are 2,000 miles of mounV: But how is that? Aren't · owns 60 percent of the business visional government of its obliga- about the big snowy country. hotel this State: the in houses tain fishing streams in Uta in the Mormons supposed to be very tions under the Yalta and PotsV II: Is this historical? 3 hotel, Square Temple and the which 15,000,000 game fish are strict? dam agreements and was joined N: Absolutely. reviews, several planted annually. N: Certainly, and that is why • daily papers and on these occasions by the British V II: Does this mean that N eUtah the banks, 2 station, radio a times three or Two it. did Young optical an government. to name its vada owes a day he pulled out the liquor State National Bank and Zion "On January 5, 1947, the Brit- illusion? and tobacco, smelled them, and Savings Bank and Trust Co., the ish and Soviet government s were N: Exactly. Utah-Idaho Sugar Co., the Benea s k e d to associate themselves V II: That's right, you're hand- put them back in the pocket. ficial Life Insurance Co., and them? waste to not as So V: with this government in approach- somc>. of houses, buildings, hundreds was he that prove to No; Egenroad N: By Charles L ing the Poles on this subject, and N: His name is. all makes etc. mem31 etc., farms, Washington , D C-The the British government made simLaughter. Music, up and out. stronger than vice. V: (whistles-A nd what does NORGE V: That is what is called havbers of the 80th Congress who co- ilar rep esentations to the Soviet Still in the plane. not belong to them? authored the resolution calling government . . . in calling for a 'V: (more or less alarmed)- ing will power! Refrigera tors N: Hardly anything; but you for an explanation of Russian vio- strict fulfillment of Poland's ob- Listen, are we leaving Nevada beN: Brigham Young was a p~imWashers itive priest, who didn't counsel can rest assured that the money lations of agreements with this ligations. hind? Electric Ranges that comes in is used entirely country, are wondering if Presi"The Soviet government refusN: Yes; the plane flies direct- virtue, but imposed it. dent Truman's "get tough"policy ed to participate in the proposed ly from San Francisco to Salt V: How about the story that he for the common good. You will Water eHaters already have observed that this had 40 wves, is that a lie? with Russia isn't just another approach to the Polish govern- Lake City. Oil Heaters N: No. The Mormons were city without any exaggeration , is plea for votes. ment. The British and American V: What a shame. In San Francisco, the president re~resentatives we e summarily N: Why? Nevada has no in- polygamous , but not for want of the cleanest and most orderly city RCA obSoviet to end an for in the U. S. called reJected by the Polish govern- terest in itself; it's a land of morality. Radios declarv II: That is true. it? aggression, call and struction V: And what do you ment. cowboys, and its two principal the because is that And N: they fast but play to opinion, N: I have no ing that "we refuse Combinat ions The e'ections were in January, cities are in competition. In Las • • • And a realization of and loose with man's hope for 1947. How tough did Mr Truman Vegas people get married, and in say that the Mormons instituted church is efficient and honorable. our deep responslbut ty Models Table polygamy , to defend themselves The Mormons claim that if the peace." He said that if the Rus- get as a result of this violation? Reno they get divorced. to those we serve Is a whole world were to adopt their Small Appliance s fundamenta l part of our sians want peace they "can prove His State Department at that V: Yes, but you are forgetting against their enemies. methods there wou!O. no longer be ideals. To serve rev· V: Those are excuses. it" in Greece and ·Korea. very moment, and since, approved that Nevada is the only State Toasters, Irons, Cookerently, wtth dignity and ' Mr Truman failed to mention the shipment of millions of dol- where you can play roulette. And N: They were very few in num- economic problems. etc. ers, beauty, offering the ut· V: They all say that. that Russia might prove its will- lars in materials to Russia under if we passed through Reno, I ber, and had to increase the popmost In conaolaUon re· N: The sect does not oblige ulation rapidly. Ingness to assure peace by proper Lend-Lease for which Russia has could get a divorce. of c r e e d or gardlesa derepair a maintain We anybody to do anything, but ev-1 V II: And did they succeed? action in Poland. After all, Mr made no move to pay. N: You? From whom? ls part of that • • purse N: Of course; so tar nobody has eryone does his duty and if they partment backed by 30 Truman was a party to the PotsV: From you? And Mr Truman's State Departthe tradition which has succeeded in dislodging the Mor- don't drink or smoke it is not yrs. mechanica l, and 20 dam Conference where Soviet- ment recently announced that the guided us through years , (Laughter.) because but hypocrisy of because finalwere Utah. in of service to this com· .American agreements 'objectionab le' government of Po'V: If he and I continue alone, mon dynasty . experience Electronic yrs responsitremendous a have they munlty. · ly approved. V: Not even politically? land will be recognized for ship- we will get to know North Amertheir for care to God toward bility popthe N: Eighty percent of This is the agreement which Mr ments of coal. ica better. Get your Fishing Tackle Truman told Congress was violatMeanwhile, what of the PolesN: Oh, yes; getting up at four 1 ulation is Mormon, and the gov- bodies as well as their soul~. Here V: I don't understand it. Give ed in Poland: our former allies-and the Four in the afternoon and leading a ernor, senators, representati ves, me a lecture. "The three powers note that the Freedoms promised them ? etc., etc., belong to the sect. night life. N: The Mormons believe firm· V: So Utah is a kind of oyster? Polish provisional government . . V: Well, what about it? All ConYenlent ly Located ln N: This is the only people in ly in the resurrection of the flesh, •. has agreed to hold free and unthe self-respecti ng animals, the Midvale fettered elections, as soon as postiger, the lion, and the panther, the world which is governed by and that is why they treat their Mid.455 sible on the basis of universal sleep in the daytime and hunt at religion, and legally so, because bodies with the greatest possible 7662 So. State Phone Mid. 152 in respect. ballot secret and vote. suffrage night. The hens are the only ones the citizens V II: But they vote for Mor- V II: Naturally, since they only which all democratic and anti-1 that go to bed at six in the evehave one. 1 right the have mons. Nazi parties shall ning. Business of Types all For V: That is foolish; the body vote 1 they day forward the V: Of course, to take part and to put N: Don't you worry, we'll go stand anything. can lose will •+• candidates . . . " (Potsdam agreeback to Nevada, but first'we have for someone else they And the souls also, but acN: ment, August 2, 1945). control. to stop in Salt Lake City. to the Mormons, he who cording Music. Up and out. The president's explanation of during 10% discount on new HOBBS Batteries a perfect body and a with dies V II: What a strange church. the violation as sent to Congress this 2 week sale- \Ve give you $2.75 for your says: '.On several occasions prior to old Battery. P. 0. 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