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Show I America is and Gods Mans Last Chance Vi to Make Yes, its possible build a new ord World of mankind- -a fii Decent Ika VOL 4 No. - 29. (Old Na430) 217 KEITH BLDG. Wag 4648 fat U Second SAITIa 7"w ENJOYING PiCHIC LUNCH AT N. Y. WORLDS FAIR pttv wnontutm fis Published Weekly byC. N.Lund 1871 1IROGIIESSIVK OPINION PER YEA $1.50 Progressive Step In EDITORIALS P LIED ' , New America! lie ikraMwm tkwua4 ri FRIDAY. AUG 16. 1940 LaktCttv. Utah. under the Act of March I, . O. JT. 0 Telephone History Time te Read What Has Been Foretold and Then to Do Some Mighty Serious Thinking It not only is true that the prophets who lived thousands of I One of the most important events in the telephone hiator; of Salt Lake City will take place at midnight tomorrow night Auguat If, when all local telephones will be changed to dia service. yean ago foretold all that is happening today, but they even I foretold the exact type of weapons that would be used. Thisj I fact goes far to prove the prophetio word uttered so long ago. We quote the I following from Destiny. Daniel, Joel and Ezekiel all declare that in that (our) day I Changing Salt Lake's 43,000 telephones will take but a moment or two, but actually it is the culmination of nearly twe year's work by hundreds of men. The three million dollar expansion and improvement progran in Salt Lake included the erection of two new telephone build ings - tlie South building at 781 East 21st South completed ir October, 1939, and the main building, 77 East 1st South street, completed early this year. For over ten mouths two hundred men have been installing I men will have mastered the art of flying. Ezekiel tells of the ascending planes that come as a cloud to cover the land. The I prophet Joel witnessed (in vision) the devastation of aerial bombardments. He likened the swift moving planes to a powerful army of horsemen as they whirled and turned and dived. He saw the crashing of planes and heard the deafening roar of their unmuffled exhausta and the noise of the exploding bombs I He said, "Before them fire consumes, and after them bright new equipment and soldering millions of wires to connect al lines to the new equipment. For the past month routine trstf ve been made daily to insure trouble free operation and to "exercise the new equipment. At midnight tomorrow night the new dial equipment, uncanny in its accuracy, will take over the task of handling the daily average of Salt Lake Citys 325.000 telephone calls Operators will still be needed, however, to handle long distance, information and assistance calls.. Every telephone will have a new number effective with the change to dial service. The present Wasatch and Hyland names will be dropped and all new numbers 4will consist of five digits like New directories are being delivered, the job began yesterday morning and will be completed tonight. A sticker on the cover advises telephone users not to use the new books untill after midnight tomorrow night when the new numbers become effective. After that time the present books are to be thrown away as they become obsolete. ' The actual dialing of calls will be very simple under the new system zincs it is necessary to dial only the numerals as listed in the directory, the Wasatch and Hyland names being discontinued. Subscribers are reminded of one important point to remember listening for the dial tone before dialing. If is the signal, the indication that the equipment is ready to take the call. The tone is heard as the receiver is lifted preparatory to making a call. Calls are then dialed with the receiver remaining off the hook. flames are biasing! The land like a Garden of Eden before, I and after a desolate desert! And there is no refuge against! them! What terrible horsemen they seem! Like chariots on-- 1 ward fierce rushing with a crash on the top of the mountains! j They crackle like roaring flame, like firedevouriug the stubble! Like a powerful army charging in war, the nations before them jail quiver. All faces before them are livid." Could today's reporters describe it any better? Daniel refers to things with wings passing overhead and pouring out desolation on the people below. All the ancient! prophets, without exception, who describe the final scenes of I this present age indicate terrible destruction from the air They I made a blue print of the world happenings of today. Daniel tells just what would happen in the Mediteranian how Mus-Isolini would go against Egypt. Joel tells how he would cornel I into southern Palestine where Italy, Germany and Russia will I meet complete destruction. Esekiel tells all about Russia and I what it would do, and how earthquakes, tempests and storms would bring about their destruction on the hills of Israel. John, I the great Revelator, saw and foretold definitely that this I war leads directly to the battle of the Great Day. of God Almighty. Its time to study the prophets and do some serious think-ling- . It is Armegeddon begun.. The old systems sun is set-- 1 ting, but Gods dawn is just beyond. I . I I NEW YORK (Special) feel at home at the New Picnickers are made to York World' Fair. Pictured here i a happy group enjoying box lunche beneath brilliantly atriped umbrella which shad the picnic areas at the Fair grounds. They find luncheon al fresco a pleasant interlude of rest during their tour of the hundreds of fascinating exhibits. And they find that the best things at the ir are free. During the first month of the exposition the average per capita expenditure within the fair was $1.17 and this included restaurant meals for most of the visitors. I I I 1 I H vV. 'W. fats "go-ahead- Take Warning, You Stupid Lawmakers "The third and last peril seen by George Washington in his I vision, clearly indicates a future invasion of our eountry by the Old World. The drift of events and Bible propheey indicate that a great combination of powers will be the actor." Prof. C. A. F. Totten of Yale. You may safely bet your last dollars I that this invasion will come and that from both eoasts, I and the active tifth columnist will go out to meet and help I the invaders. The editor of this paper feels as sure of this as lone can be of anything. And here congress is playing politics with the defence program and apparently defying the right of the country to have its boys and men prepared to fight off actual and terrible invasion that will be much like the one in France. Here is aline from the vision: I saw hordes of armed men, marching by land and sailing by sea to America an d I dimly saw these vast armies devastate the whole eountry and burn the villages, towns and cities." True, America has protecting promises hanging over her, but her national sins and her Godlessness have swept these promises aside. 1 IT 19 ,ft VJ for tradition But enemiet of Jeans, the Reformer, were stickler of justice an mercy- Jesus brushed eaide meaninglew tredkioa in the intereit the for third term tradiof reformer The enemies Roosevelt, the .are (ticklers of the the general welin sometimes intereit Rooievck tion. ignora tradition - at midnight... DIAL telephones go into service AOHBSf DIAL SERVICE becomes effective at JJ phone numbers will be changed. The present Lake City midnight tomorrow, all Salt tele- Wasatch and Hyland designations will be dropped and all new numbers will consist of five numerals was started like Delivery of new directories yesterday and will be completed tonight. The fare, I ' , the money changers haled Jesus; the hate Roosevelt, The common people heard Jeui gladly, the coeiaioa people hear Rooievek gladly The money chan gen had Jem crucified. One modem money changer said: "I would give $ 1 000 to have Roosevelt killed." The tmpedable extortioniiti, Every liberator from Moses to Lincoln has been hated by the smug, extortionate money changers; Roosevelt is hated by the monopolistic profiteers. Every liberator and true reform, er has been loved by the mercy and justice loving people; Roosevelt is loved by tlie charitable and humane. .When, should the voters stand? With the extortionist, the monopolists and the haters, or with the emancipators and and Alterwa.d humanitarians? To all those who despair of the American system and lean toward totalitirianism, and there are millions of them in the country, let us say as follows: Look upon your country as it I is today; survey its life and its freedom, its education, culture land civilisation; look upon its institutions, its homes and fields. I its mines, its mills. Look upon yourselves and see how free I I you are, how well you live. Then hold that picture in mind of work the (until, if you live through it, drawing toward the I totalitarianism and revolution shall have done its worst on the I hallowed soil of your country and compare the two pictures. Voteior ADOLPH SORENSON lor Slate Senator A Interest at heart politicians: Pride precedes the pitfaileg not birthright to brutish beasts. countrys your iBetray To loud-mouth- ed fJustSfeW; Growth Of Utahs Basic Industries vfp", i 3. THE TRAIN IN COMFORT--ON offer traina Pacific Union Firm, fast, car dellciou . . . hazard dining from highway jeedom service. meal . . . Registered SAVE After midnight tomorrow night, please remember thesis points: imiwvrtaMe-rt- - i Before dialing any calls, first lis- a ten for the DIAL TONE, It humming sound. ... is steady indicates that the equipment call. Dm t ready to nice your it. dial until you hear see page 3 of your For complete dialing information, new directory. AND TELEGRAPH CO. MOUNTAIN STATES TELEPHONE u rich ss Us Indicates that manufacturing lire-locand fnrmlnc are dependent resource. and development Likewise, th economic welter upon the crowth re sources of the state. of erv etete 1 dependent on the of mineral eoonomlc destiny of the dove! ipment end eompotetivo posi- Hence, the state Is dependent upon a' single tion o( It bnele materials. Industry, ns we have little forestry In Utah, mlnlnc has been WV1 into the lead ln( Industry. no commercial flehtnc and Mineral wore flrat mined com- commercial hunting. Utah has much to look forward mercially In the Beehive Mats In-In 1MI and since that the time the tab however, as her metallic resources are varied and anparalled dustry hss made steady growth. InteUI-o- f In any state hi the Union. The InThe sltt of nature end the to combined reman have dustry Is weU organised end op mlnrant a m.fc. salt Lake vnlley I sted with n long rang program blocked uut ahead. Moieovar the lnc end emekinc center. The eccompanylnc chert, pre- state has vast stores of partially Dr. ot around or undeveloped pared under the direction Dllworth H. Welker, economic pro- which greet Industries soma day of Utah, wUl be built. fessor nt the University shows the relative crowth of mlnCreation ot conditions favorable Industrie lnc and other important to mlnlnc development therefore In Utah. be the creation of bettor 4 Thr chart show how mlnlnc has will conditions for Utah cenarally. led the way for other Indnitriea and Aa Empire Use your new directory. BgffiSfljjl RnYKtWrlfsl'W CtauSckt WORLDS noon, please call Wasatch 3841, extension 70, and one will be delivered promptly. r U, ANDSANFRANCISCO new directory by tomorrow 2. V iWrejQcHF iseeSSewSork .50 If you have not received your x Democratic Ticket Young Man with the common Folks Salt Lake County 50. 1. moe-opoFi- tic extortionist I Look at Your Country Now WORTH I I m " Is k TIME-TRA- VEL ... Nuree-Stewarde- si:.' m SPECIAL! 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