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Show PROGRESSIVE OPINION llbtared 4 Second Cit Mtter at the Port Office t Salt Lake City. Utah, under the Act 01 March 81878 ; : ' ' Utah's Metal is a Sacred Trust ..T. . ii .. xr--"- ' I '' ' I - i'A Every ounce of metal is a sacred trust the more Utah produces, the sooner the Axis will be defeated. Divide and confuse. This-i- one of the chief weapons of the Axis powers in their war against the United nations. Much of the division is started in rumor Eactories of the Axis agents. Their charges are malicious and their ob-ject is to divide one class against another, one of the United Nations against another: Rumors and pro-paganda are one' of the chief wea-pons of this war. Regardless of what you hear, re-member we in the (Tnlted States are all fighting the same evil and for the preservation of democracy, and freedom. Often innocent state-ments are innocently repeated and fabricated into injurious propag-- I anda that may damage some Amer-ican worker or some American in dustry. The metal mining industry is a vital part of the war program. Y'ithout metals the tanks, guns, ships and airplanes needed cannot be produced in sufficient quantity to meet the needs of the soldiers at the fronts. In this emergency every ounce of metal is a sacred trust. Every worker in the metal industry is a vital soldier in a war against evil. Every person must be on guard fgainst efforts to divide or confuse the metal industry. Not only is every ounce of metal a sacred trust but every one con-nected with the mining industry has a sacred duty to perform. Sacri-fice and work is our challenge to methods of confuse and divide. f oodF0R Jl hoiigM We find in the remarks of the Governor General of Can- - j ada some things which we have said pwards of a hundred times, and which have been a cherished belief with us for many years. Why will not all officials see the light of the truth contained in the following words? "We must place greater emphasis on the things of the spirit and less on material wealth We must see that our economic system is adjusted to the re-q- u rements of the consumer rather than of the producer arid we must see that our social services produce an increasingly high minimum standard of living throughout the world." Do you know that the word sugar does not appear on the sugar rationing book, neither on the coupon or the coyer? Thus it appears that there will be a lot more rationing coming. A fine young woman, with a baby in her arn s, came to our office Tuesday and informed us that she was literally being run out of the small apartment she and her husband lived in not that she wasn't paying the rent, but because the landlord wanted to raise the rent about twenty per ceot. She had been railed at until her life was made miserable. And she is but one of a number who are thus treated. Why cannot some thing be done? Where is the law and the officials? By all means let something be done to curb the greed that is ramp, ant. What will not people do for money? Here is an ideal little family. Their good will and friendship mean nothing. Christian principles ofreligion mean nothing to the rent raisers Only the money means anything to them. Wake up, you officials. Do you know that the rationing is not affecting people half so much as the long, almost eternal waits they have to en-dure? Somewhere along the line, it seems, there should be some dynamite put under officialdom. Egypt, Babylon, Greece, Persia, Carthage, Rome each grew and developed to prominence and dignity amidst the clash of arms and the din of war; and whilst their triumphant leaders led forth their victorious armies to glory and victory, their ears were saluted with the groans of the dying and the misery, and distress of the human family; before them the earth was a paradise, and behind them a desolate wilderness; their ingdoms were founded in carnage and bloodshed, and sustained by oppression, tyrany, despotism. C. V. Hansen ; Do you know how much good was said about Blood? It would fill a small volume. 'The worst that we wish him in his eternal home is that he may be judged and rewarded according to what the papers and the funeral speak-ers said of him. And we would wish that for every man. j We are now and always all-o- for the Author of the Ser-mon on the Mount. And neither earth nor heaven could pay us any tribute that would be equal to hearing Him say at the judgment day, "Of Me thou hast nor, been ashamed." If men as individuals and men grouped into nations have a sincere desire to come into harmony with the laws of true human and divine nature; if thev wis.) to have more abundant life more peace, security, happiness and contentment, let them turn, with their whole might, mind and strength to the great and liberating principles set forth in the plain and simple words of that perfect Sermon. These are the only prin-ciples that wi 1 guarantee all that humanity is lacking today Their adoption and practise will lift all burdens, break down all bonds, wipe away all poverty and war, all sin and shame. The proof will be found in the believing and doing. Do you know that Commissioner McConkie was very strongly for economy when the fire department asked for funds? But how about economy when he took $500 for one of the finest business and pleasure trips to the East? If one should go out into the business world and try liter-ally to live the principles taught by Jesus in His Sermon on the Mount he would be called impracticalvisionary and fool-ish and would soon be brushed aside by the harsh code of the street and the marts of trade. But these principles are, nevertheless, the truest,the most practical, the most scientific, the most philosophical, and the best form of religious and poli-tical economy known to man. Do you know that the great sin of Price Administrator Henderson is that he appointed two or three capable Repub-licans while there yet were t wo or three democrats without jobs? That's an awful sin: Down in Mexico there is a population of some 15 000,000 people, the vast majority of whom live in wretched poverty and miseiy from the cradle to the grave, while the natural re-sources of the country are such that it could support in com-fort more than 50,000,000. It has mineral wealth virtually untouched. It has one-fourt- h of the wordl's oil and inexhaus-tabl- e coal deposits. Also rubber. Its agricultural and live stock possibilities are not developed to th of their possibilities. And yet the average per capita wealth is about as little as it is among the savages of Borneo. Its primitive system of education leaves about nine-tent- of its sons and daughters illiterate. Alircd Sorcnen, ProWgrEesLsEiveK 75 East 2nd. South Jewelry, Watch, Kodak Repairing 40 Years In Salt Lake Pity' IF YOU WAN! 0. K. SHOE REPAIIlilj r. You must ao to the O. K. SHOE SHOP vT 414 So. State Street WIPE THAT SNEER OFF HtS FACE BVf MSAVINGS BONDS & STAMPS U. S. 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S.vp j9A3 'spuog fti joj oi spuog JtA1 Sfh itnq o sj aiuoq j ajaq op kQ, avo a. ?s3i aqj, suiopaajj tie) Utah Needs Development ftAf I ' i if I m '. i ! mmm&i&i a"" - - ... nyfin,. Utah's greatest need today Is more prospect shafts such as this one in order to insure her future well-bein- What has happened to the pros-pector? What has happened to the small mine operator? Are the producing mines doing sufficient development work? These are questions that are being asked throughout TJtah and other western mining districts. They are all Important to the pre-sent war effort and are not suf-ficiently in evidence t i warrant a comfortable feeling toward metal production in the future. The producer, the small mine operator and development work have all been neglected during the past ten years and as a result the reserves of s meials are below what they have been during the past 25 years. The resources are here, but a stimulation is needed to revive prospecting, small mines and de-velopment work. When a pound of ore has been mined it is gone: there is no second crop. More must be found to offset what is taken out or else the mine must close down. What has happened? The incen-tive has not gone, as prices are good for newly mined metals since the government recently offered a premium for newly mined or excess production. The nation needs met-als and is willing to pay for them. The answer seems to lie In reg-ulation. The small operator and the prospector have virtually ceased to function because of a fear that exists of regulations of the Securities and Exchange Com-mission, and development work in the producing mines has been cur-tailed by mounting costs in other directions. All great mines were once mere prospects and many prospects are now worthless holes in the ground. Mining is a gamble and mining al-ways will be a gamble. If future mines are to be developed by private enterprise rather than gov- ernment loan, then the burdensome and complicated restrictions of the Securities and Exchange Commis-sion should remove. The future of the mining industry is at stake and the future develop- ment of TJtah resources are at stake. It is time to call for a revival of mining development if Utah is to continue its growth. life in the roar rv f , IT'S ALL RIGHT, ItA GHVINKx A HnXH-WlK- ; 1 A LIFT TO DES MCXNES i : 1 I tlMLfc MOMENTS Ij7ES - Alfred AUTOMOBILE CHAmSbop SnEC " TOIAL - SgAVEr&OP 5Ay. O'WS CAT BOATS' COftW OA) . j |