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Show The Thursday, Nov. 10, 193 8 Times-New- Nephi, Utah s, Page Hve We only know the we musi strain every enori, em names of the victors ana tne van- ploy every means of vigilance, ex can who proclaim any haust every alternative short of quished. But NEPHI DRUG "Perce Strings' by enduring truths and principles won mischievious meddling to prevent for the welfare of humanity? another world conflict. But, even AMD IN PLAIN TALK THRE Today at home and abroad we more important, we must protect TSH TSH- - SO YOUR. IT'S MUCH HARDER 15 NONE BETTER THAN of the behold the GIRL'S GOING TO our country from becoming entangvery negation TO L05E A O&T UAQDIF.n- ideals of Democracy. In come of led in the mesh of international ri PLAIN LOOKING I'LL BET IT'S MICiHTY A our former allied countries and the valry and conspiracy which eventONE.' HARD TO LOSE A BEAUTIFUL. DAOOHTER adversaries of 1917, Democracy has ually leads to war. Our primary CO. been cast into scorn and contempt. duty in this regard is not to Continued from Page 1 Force and tyranny have replaced ether who urge impressive FOR SQUARE DEALIN6 in the republic; a soverign nation moral suasion and individual free claims nations AND EFFICIENCY. on our friendship, not to of many soverign states; a peneci dom as the most modern instruproperty holders who dominate our union, one and inseparable; estab- ments of government. Coervice dic- great munitions industries, not to lished upon those principles of free tatorships suppressing most of the financial interests who may have dom, equality, justice and humanity principles we have cherished, in made foreign commitments, not to for which American patriots sac come cases contrived by tyrants of the groups of our nation any rificed their lives and fortunes, more ruthless than Nero, more who have gainful economic entertherefore believe it is my duty to merciless than the primitive sav- prises abroad which primarily my country" to love it; to support age are the order of today. In seek to protect. Ourthey first solemn its constitution; to obey its laws; those beleagured countries the duty Is to the millions of young to respect its flag; an dto defend rights of free men for which we men, standing today in thesame against all enimies." and our comrades died to position as did some four millions No man in whose veins fjows fought have been shamlessly cost of our gallant youth in the year the warm love for our great and preserve into the discard. The individual if 1917, upon them all the burdens, in could America the dear presfail, his conix-iencand his soul the sacrifices of war would fall, to 41 ence of this great concourse of pat- effaced, while the corporate their mothers and wives, their fam riots and saviors, to feel a deep stagnated, state of the superman holds imper- lues and those dear to them. inspiration from the sacred memor- lal sway by means of the mailed problems of youth of America The are ies this occasion evokes in our carnage and murder. complicated and serious enough as hearts the stirring days of 1917 fist, Insolent aggressors in control of it is, problems growing out of our and 1918, the bugle call to arms. millions of enslaved subjects, who own economic troubles, without our ten million men marching to the the law of neither God nation involving them in the frightmartial strains, surging fearlessly recognize nor man are planning and pursuing ful events of another organized into combat in a thousand fields and policies in complete disregard of the ternational catastrophe. forests of France struggle, sac lessons of the World War. They There is no doubt in mind, rifice, slaughter, death and, at last have forced nations and people ev and I am sure all who aremymindful victory. crushed by staggering of the World War will agree that "What tragedy, yet what glory erywhere, seeking and praying for the American people will never toldid those" wartime scenes encom taxation, peace, to maintain heavy arma erate an envolvment in war pass. Through travel and death to ments, to build and maintain huge to hettle European troubles,anyto salThat unerasable record engines of war in self defense. In vage the foreign holdings of our victory. stamped upon the sands of time the midst of a darkness and des own "follow the flag" dollar dipto live forever as imperishable tes that hangs over the world, and lomats and capitalistic groups. Emmett O'Gara who is enrolled timony of the glorious ideals of pair with human crying out ev- "With Malice toward no nation in at the University of Utah in Salt America, fought for and died for by erywhere for beings I ask of you the world but with peace, Lake City and Warren O Gara a comrads in arms. And for what? gentlemen and of the Kiwanis club justice to all" we must charity and courageousstudent of the U. S. A. C. at Logan, All for the salvation of our Amer International to accept the chal- ly and tenaciously cling to the spent Sunday at the home of their ican institutions, the preservation lenge to do your utmost to preserve Washington policy of minding our of our self government and the the parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. M. own and order of this our business, tending to our own maintenance of our best traditions own peace affairs and letting all other nations America. All these sacrifices meant so much do likewise. We are told by some that we to you who consecrated everything cannot fail to avoid We have no though in mind to Mrs. W. H. Sperry visited in Salt had to your country's cause, in the next war unlessentanglements you we join with policy the rest of the world, but Lake City last week. in order that (as we were told at other nations of the world in ef we must prepare to defend and 4For 66 Yean and here the time) Democracy Some it. of these uphold the constitution of the Unto forts V prevent before the S D. of the t The Fort Wall camp throughout the world might live ited States. To this end we must sincere advocates to international U. P. will' meet on November 18 at Those words, "That Democracy ism are urging upon us, even now, have sufficient officers in reserve. Booth. Miss Neva at the home of might live", are almost as irony as a policy of intrusion into the mud- a navy large enough to discourage we survey the world about us. dled affairs of Europe and the Or any aggressor nation and an air Lake of Salt Joe Rolland City Nearly twenty years have passed ient in order, as they assert, to corps comparable to anv other nat ov Nilsson Miss Ada was a guest of since that eventful Armistice day preserve peace and promote jus- ion and still better if it can be er the week end. in 1918 when the peoples of the tice. With "these views I cannot larger. We have no object in If you l!ke allied nations celebrated with un agree. Instead I urge a policy of maintaining armies and navies for of H. Mr. and Mrs. James end of abated World Eager the the joy and affirmative any other purpose than our own Good Whiskey War. unquestioned tomprocK, in. ivi. visiting ucic Regardless of what officials protection, yet by having our de- at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Orson ask for may have thought on that day, Cazier. there is no doubt that the people WATERFILL & believed that they had fought and Orderof Mrs. Ferl Blackburn won a war to end all wars. And FRAZIER what a dissolusionment followed. ville, is visiting this week at the It never disappoints I Who can assert tday, who were home of her mother, Mrs. T. H. u. 96 proof A superb Parkes. the victors, or who were the victims Kentucky Bourbon of that war? We do not know our made tha slow coatly method. sacrifices were nonproductive of Miss Lillian1 McLaws and Beth Hobbs of Salina spent the week Waterfill & Frazier peace or progress. We have not even the consolation of feeling that end at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Distillery Co. the dead who lie in unmarked Lloyd Hobbs. Anchorage, Ky. graves, the millions maimed and Mrs. Lorraine Hayes of Kanab is slain, the blind and the halt com UNCI WO r Hi. manded to a life of suffering, was visiting at the home of her parents, the actual contribution to the presMrs. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Sanders. WaterfillFrazier ervation of world peace or the FAMOUS WHISKEY Hayes and Mrs. Sanders spent Wed protection or freedom for the hu nesday in Salt Lake City. J CO. District Legion man) family. Commander Is Club Speaker NEPHI DRUG 4itf JJAN FteeCnose RedCrosb Local - Social News TKJtiI Xir-c- ... FESTIVE NEW FROCKS 1 y?Jlj 1 IPil m H Frocks you want for gay holiday parties! A thrilling collection of metallic top styles, glamorous velvets, rich metalasses all with sparkling trims. New VaMll II high necks, new sleeves, mJ w new flared skirts frocks that ADD to your fun. Come in today and 1 get an early choice from our Holiday Selection. MA IV' 0 GLORIA'S SHOP I fense machine in readiness we can PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES: Consult County Clerk demand respect of other nations or Respecive Signers for Further and live with a sense of security to Information. be enjoyed by our youth as well as the old and feeble of our coun- try. NOTICE TO CREDITORS And now in memory of those who paid the supreme sacrifice: Estate of Arthur J. Mitchell, al"Their toils are past, their work so known as A. J. Mitchell, deis done, Creditors will present ceased. And they are fullest blest; They fought the fight, the vic- claims with vouchers to the untory won, dersigned at his office, Venice And entered into rest" Building, Nephi, Utah on or before the 2nd day of January, A. D. 1939. 3 room furnished FOR RENT P. N. Anderson, Administrator house, Modern. Call Mrs. Chas R. with the will annexed of Arthur J. Jenkins today. Mitchell, also known as A. J. Mitchell, deceased. 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