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Show PROGRESSIVE OPINION Enured u Second Class Matter at the Pott Office it Salt Lake City. Utah, under the Act 01 March 3, 1879 - C . " Food Fr TlhoMgSuft It is a matter of record, according to In Fact, a stirring, truth-tellin- g magazine, that the national convention of the Nation's big manufacturers adopted a resolution at their 1941 meeting, declaring that it was now appropriate tos make God a member of their organization as He is a great conservative and reactionary. To our mind this is blasphemy. God has never been a conservative nor a reactionary. He has been the most progressive being ever known, always ahead of His people, and always giving forth His progressive programs. If the ultra conservatives and reactionaries believe they have the Almighty on their side they have another big guess coming. "So I be written in the Book of Love, I do not care about the Book above, Eraie my name or write it as you will, So I be written in the Book of Love.'' "Great changes never did and never can gome unles ac-companied by violence, by cruelty, by suffering and pain. These are incident to the progress of the race; they are the labor pains that herald the birth of a new civilization and a better social life.'' Old Father Time is pouring another year into tho lap of earth, and so it runs on, for better oi for worse. Thus the New Years have been coming in since the world began and will continue until time is no more. . The present Ni-- Year is born out of the womb of dark-ness and sin and strife, but poo'' hum beings greet it with hope that it may not be as bad as couditions indicate It comes in when things are all wrong in the world, all out of harmony with truth and the divine plan.and the results of this condition cannot help but be bad. If we should draw aside the veil that hides the 365 days of 1942 and show what is in store, people would hardly beleive it Suf-fice it to say that very dark clouds are hanging low on every horiz in. The worst hell that is possible to imagine and the meanest devil that can be "isioned are the poorest pikers compared with the abysmal brutes who showered death and devasta tion on the Oi.en city of Manilla. What a tragedy that humans have to be born into and forced to live in a world that lets such things go on. And yet oh the tragic in-sanity of it it was good business, even good "Christian" business to let it develop and grow and perfeet itself. All for profit, worship of the God of Gain who has pushed as-ide even the God of heaven. What a pitiful plight we're in The next nine years will see the complete collapse of the financial system now in use throughout the world. The priest- hood, as represented by the Roman Catholic Church and other state religions, will be abolished; labor unions will be no mare nor will there be any laws preventing the free choice 6f a pro-fession, world travel, or choice of residence. There will. be no duties, nor tariffs; no warships, nor armies; no restrictions upon the liberties of man or nation after 1948. Nine years of war and revolution are ahead; to be fol-lowed by a thousand years of peace. Every birth is accompanied by suffering whether it is the birth of an individual or of a new civilization. NOTICES FOR AGED PEOPLE TOWNSKND CLUB MEETS The local Townsend Club No . 1, meets at The Legion Hall, 404 So. West Temple St., every Friday night at 7:30. A social dance fol-lows the meeting. All invited. OLD AGE PENSION MEETS The Utah State Old Age Pen-sion and Assistance group meet? weekly as follows: Wednesday evening at 7.du, " City Hall, room 404 Every Thursday at 2 p. m. at 41 Post Office Place. Cora? one, come all. Progressive Labor League meets every Tmsday night at City and County Bldg. Have you read "Seven Years That Change the World" and 'Peace and Plenty For You" by Wing Anderson? Then send for a free application blank to be-o-a Kosmon Pioneer, to this paper. The local 0-e- n Forum meets in Ihe City County Build ng at 7:3 0 Saturday evening NEWSFACTS 4GeorgiP riC NORWALK. conn. 7 li '1 jesSE MARVIN, AN OFFICE MANAGER WAS DISCHARGED M !' By his EMPLOYER FOR COMING m TWO DAYS LATE - HE SAVS HE " " ' OVERSLEPT I INVESTIGATION J PROVED THIS TO BE TRUE WALTER ("DEATH VALLEY ) SCOTT FAMOUS fALlFORNIA GOLD PROSPECTOR IS BROKE. UF SAYS HE OWES MONEY FROM NEW YORK TO CHINA HE WAS ONCE WORTH - , "millions J Every Extra Leaf in the Table and Still far too Many Holiday Guests! Despite hundreds of extra circuits in use and thousands of extra operators on duty through-out the nation, we expect long distance cir- - cuits to be more congested this Christmas than ever before. A telephone system just can't be expanded six to ten times its size just for one day in the year. We hope you will understand that delays are bound to occur and that some calls may not get through. 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Read the astonishing story; "Japan's Black Dragons Our Truly Hellish Arch-Enem- ' by Jos-eph Gollomb an amazing revelation of yearsof intrigue and assassination in a ruthless plot for world conquest. Also some queer accidents of 1941. A strikingly illustrated feature in The American Weekly, the magazine distributed with next week's LOS ANGELE3 EX-AMINER. - -- zzr - LITTLE MOMENTS IN BIG LIVP - riiErX step omit! "mm,. ek - Kes$!gr I LOOK WHAr 7 .i. ..A WAmze. 'AMMEfe t! |