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Show PROGRESSIVE OPINION November 13, 1942 t ggg . uwc .t - w , po omce .t salt ieci. Alfred iSoreiise JPEroWgrEeLssEivKe 75 East 2nd. South Jewelry, Watch, Kodak Repairing 10 Years In Salt Lake Citv I IF YOU WAN! 0. R. SHOeTej You must flototfg - K-- SH0E SHOP TJJ 414 So. State Street , i VE your Shoes Repaired Jobs at Moderated y'CSe' Lost, a cough due to a cold thanks to the sooth- - ? tefF ing actioo of Smith Brothers Cough Drops, rSh, Smith Bros. Cough Drops contain a special W- - Tff blend of medicinal ingredients, blended with '. V prescription care. And they still cost only 5t a t . , UflgV box. lis, a ictf cecir I f SISTH BROS. COUGH DROPS J" .BADT BLACK OS MENTHOL 5 i VV . - ' ; 4 v f ttr . ;, , fiim i ;i; 10 ...and WhU f 1 I When you hear that bombing planes cost K j $335,000, tanks $75,000, anti-aircra- ft guns ,1 $50,000 And when you hear, too, that :' America needs 60,000 planes, 45,000 tanks, k r' and 20,000 anti-aircra- ft guns at once i : & X- - ' 'i the Bonds are held ffl It doesn't take much fig- - invest, when And if we need the f uring to see that winning 10 years. tfff. this war calls for every money, we can get it all back any K ' -- Ldollar all of time after 60 days from issue date. us can scrape V This is the American way the vC " , I together. With our freedom at . yi.p-'- ' volunteer to raise the UU j stake with our farms, families, way needed for Victory. And the ;Wv even our very lives depending lions V. uPon the outcome, we'd gladly money can . . . will . ; i must be . J raised, gjve tns money. So let's show them that the farm- - But we aren't asked to do that. Our Government asks us only to ers of America are helping to lend the money- -to put our in- - win this war in two vitally impor- - creased earnings into War Bonds tant ways-- by producing more --month after month-u- ntil this Food for Freedom and by saving war is won. In doing so, we save more in War Bonds, for our own security as well. For Make Every Market Day "Bond we get back $4 for every $3 we Day" Invest At Least 10. NOTE Now You Can Buy War Bonds g Through Your Rural Postman! Boy WAR Bonds Stamps jj 1 " NL y' This space is a contribution to America's War program by fyou women vmo suffer f:5 during 38 to 52 Years r -- v. of Age! If you like so many women be-- IlliiSlw tween the ages ot 38 and 52 suffer from not flashes, weak, dizzy, ner- - i:iwiix.. i vous feelings, distress of "Irregu- - i;BS;SS:,i ' larltles", are blue at times due to the functional middle age period WiiiiiS'-- In a woman's Hfe start at once L . iww.. a v.. .. try Lydla E. 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Friend and Neighbor: Praise the Lord and pass the amunition. We can't shoot without it ''Give to him that asketh thee, and with what meas-ure ye mete it shall be measured to you again." Progressive Opinion 217 David Keith Bldg Of Jill the despicable gangsters and racketeers the wors b far are those who rob people through stock-sellin- g schemes bv purporting to have had visions and using religion in their swindling. This has been goimr on in this state for a long lime Some of the most flagrant cases are now in federal court and the prosecutors will be derelict if they do ' not do their utmost to convict them. When men betray their offic-ial trust, betray their church and debase their manhood, death sliouf ' be the next experience for them, and men should exe-crate their memory. Shame to the ones accused and more shame for those others still in the rotten game hereabouts. Just why some of those in charge of the campaign for the sale of war bonds and stamps find it necessary to put on pro-grams where almost nude women do suggestive dances, sing-ing songs that would shock the tough men of the waterfront, is b.iyond understanding. We are in a war waged for the pre-servation of civilization. The highest ideals of life are being attacked by foes that seek to put all people in bondage. This is a liie and death struggle, and it does seem that the people should realize that the day is past when we must cater to the coarse and vulgar things that have in a very large measure, brought this retribution upon us. Belshazzar tried the pro-gram of "wine, women and song," but it didn't work. He was "Weighed in the balance and found wanting." History repeats Why commit the same folly? Let U3 have programs clean and 'wholesome. During the showing of the factual Russian film at a local theatre a man was heard to remark as he witnessed the great peace celebration held before the war, "What damn lies our newspapers have told us." There were 40,000 young men and young women taking part in one of the world's greatest pag-eants, all marching with the clear, upward look, singing and rejoicing. The eves of men have never looked upon a finer body of youth. They had the appearance of being of pure Israelitish blood. If they only adhered strictly to the anti Christ profit system this and other nations would take them in their arms and love them. In this world of intelligent and civilized men there are today over six millions of prisoners of war behind barbed wire and guarded by machine guns, all suffering to a greater or lesser degree and all doomed to remain there for the duration. Into these dismal camps comes some of the light and work of real Christians, who, as fai as permitted do all the good they can. Fifty thousand members of the Young Men's Christian Association are working among the prisoners without pay, save their expenses, and doing the work that they believe the Master would be doing were he here. Taey organize schools, furnish athletic equipment, bring in books, motion pictures better housing and more food. Someone has had an interview with a super-ma- n from the planet Mars who ga e him a bit of information as follows: "We, too, once had great extremes of poverty and riches, but that was during our dark ages." There are any number of people who are looking forward to absolute equality in the heaven of their hope, but how they fight against equality among men here and now. "The administration of justice, or rather of law's is better than it ever has been, but it is only a struggling toward the right, only a blind groping in the darkness toward the light The men who administer the law are human with all the failings of humanity. They take their biases, their prejudices, with them onto the bench. Upon the whole they try to do the best they can, but the wrongs done in the courts of justice them-selves are so great that they cry to heaven! John P, Altgeld. The strange being who once lived in Judea was not asham-ed to be known as a working man. He worked with Joseph at the carpenter's bench until he was nearly 30. During this time he helped to meet the heavy tax burdens laid upon the poor, to provide food and shelter for his brothers and sister?, and he shared the worry of the family about making a liviog. He was a student and studied the history of his nation and learned the story of its great champions for freedom and just-ice for thf people. In his first message at Nazareth he declared his absolute oneness with the people and announced that his purpose on earth was to preach the gospel to the poor and to tarry on God's fight against tyrants and to make free those whom tyranny had crushed. Utal) s good and able senator Thomas stands head and shoulders above many men in the senate and is always working as hard as he can with an eye single to human welfare. He has sounded the alarm that evil forces, the interests, as they are called, are at work trying to undermine all the social gains made in the last ten years. Their effort, he says, "is a fight . against the people, a powerful and insidious movement on what has been done in the interest of human welfare in the past decade." Yes, the interests want another innings The 200 industrial families and the 50 financial families who control the economic life of the country, or rather, have controlled it in the past, want to again takeover the reins of government. Through the press which they control they again deceive the people and will, if they can, undo the whole Christian program of social security, old age pensions, etc And it is likely the people, being divided, will let them do it. An illustration of the Y. M. C. A work is taken from the records of the year 1916. They went into a camp where 10,000 prisoners where languishing in filth and hunger and despair. They were on a burning desert, with insufficient food, impure drinking water. Dysentery, malaria and other diseases were taking a toll of 75 lives a day. These Christians were permitted 10 come in. They furnished medicines, and wood to make fires so the water could bo boiled. They organ-ized educational committees, brought in books and pencils and paper, athletic equipment, better fond, and thus reduced the death rate and dis 'ase to normal. This is Christianity in action. Let us have more of it. "IT'S Ml MMiaU MOW --yzzzZZEZ Cartoon by 3)r.Sgvss STRMGE..THfTSA( J (VORDVe DON'T HWE.M ZJ CITIZENS X lrt?yBscRiB,N ' 0T01NC0ME Courle,y ol F.M. eting its quota is an American habit! LITTLE MOMENTS IN BIG LIVES Ki, . rrmKT-J- U UNSOPHISTICATED fjrjiii ORATORICAL. 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