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Show raouBBSSivi SOME . RE-R- UN EDITORIALS New Happy New Year to every reader of this paper. Happy wide the child in and woman mankind all Year to every man, world white, black, yellow brown and red. If ll,r brothers then none are our our brothers. God's children May it be a happy year for every soul May .every soul be filled with joy and the music and song of universal and everlasting peace and plenty. Do not despair you who are bent and broken by your burdens and fears and worries. As ourelv as you live it is coming. If you do not live to see it you should be gloriously happy in the knowledge that your children and vour children's children shall sde it and know it and possess it With that knowledge brightening your vision you should gd smiling and joyfully t your graves and thank God that hope and opportunity for them shall never again perish from earth Utah great, rich, wonderful state MUST be better, advertised and the best way to do it is by means of an adequate of visitors drawn appropriation from the legislature. Streams of new moni millions woul bring here by truthful advertising scenic state's of the and descriptions ey here. More pictures of and and boosts pictures wonders and fewer praises politicians would help a lot. ng Manager J. E. Jones of the Western Newspaper Union' has presented us with a large plaque reproducing ;$ncopper and lead the first Amendment to the Constitution of the United States. Thanks. These are the noblest words ever 'struck off by the pen of man! They are the law for every citisen, the guarantee to every man, woman andchild for religious freedom fredom of Rpcech, freedom of the press and freedom of peaceable assembly. This amendment is the law of God and the law of man! Such immortal words have no meaning whatever in many parts of the world, but they still have meaning here and Americans must maintain them even at the price of theii "lives, their fortunes and their sacred honorl'1 There are human wolves and jackals abroad to tear them out of thenations life. Let every true American stand by them and defend them as he would defend his own life and the lives of his loved ones. Destroy these rights and all is lost. Let every man resolve that never will he become part of a mob to trample these rightstn the dust! Life without these guarantees would not be worth living. PERSONAL Honor thy Father and iky Mother WE DEMAND GOOD NEIGHBORS and Relief only. Postmaster with a personality. That is what we ca t say, conscientiously, aboutMr. I A. Smoot, Salt Sake City PostBert is by far the master. that has been finest in the office for many years, in fact for all time. And were State Pensions of not less than $30 per month for all without an adequate income who have reached the age of sixty yean. 3rd. All unemployables and widows with dependent children be granted an amount of not less than $30 per month each. 4 th. Each dependent child to be granted an amount of at least $10 per month. 5th.. Property of Pensioners and unemploy, ables to be exempt from taxation up to an amount of $3,000. 6th. That all case workers be abolished 2nd. not saying that because he laid his check on the table last week end. Frank renewed than pleased. Her interest and faith, proved by her works, will help to give us hope and courage for the year She is interested in every good and worthy cause that makes for human welfare. Wm. Halliday, the youngest eld man that we know of, pro-e-s his faith in silver by carrying it and turning a big dollar our way once in a while, J. DeZwarte never comes to the office without bringing with him a fair young lady. He was in and settled up for 1939. He always brings us the congresHe is an intelsional record. leader and a a ligent man, thinker, ?&a corporation is empowered to engage In extensive (tanking operations. It Is authorised to purchase and sell all sorts of agricultural commodities, and to engage In any activities In connection with production, shipping, storing, exporting, warehousing, handling, preparing, manufacturing, proceeding and marketing of both agricultural and end product other commodities This Socialistic-federthereof. concern need make no report! te Congress. The Home Owners Loan Corporation his Indicated that Its lending activities will be ended by April 1. It will then have loaned $3,000,000,-00- 0 on which It has acquired an Interest In 1,000,000 homes. The corporation Is now engaged in collecting Interest and principal payments from dtlsen debtors. Payments are running about 80 per cent. Indicating that Uncle Sam will soon find himself deep In the occupation of managing real estate. FCA Threatens Bank Loans. MorePark City Consolidated could to moot property payments. to sell stock, rightfully ha called Utah's hard over, It waa necessary number of lack mins. Du.lng the past tan thereby Increasing tha Stock outmine has been ona of outstanding shares. years, tbs the state's major producers, bat so fa. the stockholders who helped to finance the project .have received nothing. Tat the mins has furnished almost steady employment of from 80 to 200 men. Analysis shows the company has .. pshL f U50.000 to labor, $900,000 tor materials and' equipment and has paid $60,000 In taxes. The story of Park City Consolidated of is ona heart-renderin- g struggle, but the stole determination of the management is expected to hear results for those who have stuck with the mine. Ore was first strnck at the Park City Consolidated In 1928. At that time silver was selling at around 00 easts an ounce. Shortly after tha discovery aUver started Its downward trek and slumped to a low point of 24K cants an onnea. During tha period of low silver to prices, the company was forced keep tha mine In operation In order The one fault that we wduld lay against Christianity, after conceding all the good that it has done, is (hat it does not square with the religion of Jesus. If nations were truly Christian they would not go to war; they would not tolerate the poverty that exists. If individuals were really Christians they af Its Interference with hours, would not hate or destroy; they would not put burdens on rages and other conditions of pritheir less fortunate brothers which were grievous to be borne; vate enterprise. they would love their neighbor as themselves and exercise charity and mercy and use all their powers to help alleviati all the depressing conditions among their fellows. Work-Relie- "Every cloud will have a r.iinbow if your heart is right." A great truth is expressed in these words. To change life to a comparative heaven there needs but to be brought about a change of heart in all those whos hearts are not right. Change from hate to love, from greed to a spirit of charitableness; from Paganistic ideas to Christian ideals; from ill will to good wi'l: from the completely selfish interest to the kind and neighborly nt crest This is about all it would take to bring the New Earth and the New Heaven i burdens! And women too, grown old) With harts opprert in NEWS ro ns traction Finance Corporation la toning to railroad loans, PWA lefts to municipalities have slowed np coder conrt attacks. f The program, now at Its peak, has aroused the ire of knslnees In varlone arses because Cost Than Snapshots! More than 200,000 people have made UniveX "top choice in movie cameras! Only one using amazing 69 1 UniveX Film. See this super-valu-e at your dealers today mr&mm standing around waa Increased from 1,000,000 to more than 2,000,000. When silver was restored to a profitable figure, much of the developed ore above tha water level was mined and It was necessary to expend hugs soma In equipping tha mini and In sinking below tha wa- are a NEW YORK-H- en few of the strikingly unusual things visitors will find at the New York WarIds Fair 1939 : A parachute tower from which visitors may "bail out at an elevation of 250 feet and be sure of a "happy landing. Revolving "magic carpets from which you may look down as from a height of two miles upon "The City of Tomorrow inride the 200-fo- ot Perisphere. A "Tree ef Life carved from the trunk and branches of an elm planted in Connecticut in 1781 by Revolutionary War prisoners. "Steve Brodie jumping six times a day from a reproduction of the Brooklyn Bridge. The most valuable wheat field for its size in the world in full growth. Five million dollars worth of diamonds, rubies, emeralds and other gems in one glittering display. The steel-wallbathysphere in which descent has been made miles down in the black depths of the ocean. "Rocket gun" by which passengers will be shot to the moon, or Mars some day perhaps. The model of a human eye so large visitors may enter it and look out upon the Fairs busy scene just as if the eye were doing the looking. ed breasts Club No. 1. Sam Kiefer president, meets every Tuesday evening 7 30, at 253 East 3rd So Townsend Club No 1 will give a barn Dance every Friday night till further notice at 255 East 3rd So. We have a real old Barn Dance Orchestra and will show both old and young a good time. Memhersand their gues welcome to all Tuesday and day meetings And crushed by power of Keep on with your weary bin Against triumphant might-F- or no question is ever nett Until it i settled rigut!" The Old Age Assistance s roup JEWELElt Jewelry, Watch, Kodak Repairing T5 East 2nd. South 86 Yean In Salt Lake Displays of rare orchids, renewed every three days by plants flown to the Fair from, Venezuela. The tremendous discharge of 10,000,000 volts of man-malightning. A Brazilian exhibit building erected on stilts. A floor made of cotton. We can serve you better than ever de SHOE Ricksha runners from South Africa six and a half feet tall and clad mostly in feathers, horns and beads. A waterfall cascading from the high roof of a building. Mural paintings that change their colors while you're looking at thlm. Fireworks let to music in related patterns of color and light A city entirely populated by midgets. An automobile speedway half a mile long on top of an exhibit building. Mighty inowstoi ms sweeping down out of a clear Spring sky. A building turned Inside out with its roofbeams on the outside. Moving chairs traveling around in a building so visitors wont have tv walk. A flight to Venus so real youll swear youve been there and met the folks. The tallest mural paintings Two hundred blooded cows in the world. A model of New iork City being milked daily on a reso large that the Empire State volving platform. An orange grove transplanted Building ia reproduced 23 feet intact all the way from Florida. tall. A sphere 200 feet in diameter Automobiles with living drivcollisions seeming to revolve on jets of ers in water, like the little silver ball and flying somersaults. The largest opal in the world. in the shooting-galler- y. A fountain that rings. An oil well in operation with real drillers in the "cast Paintings that have to be deThe largest model railroad stroyed every night and done all over again next morning. ever constructed. A "Fountain of the Atom," Puppets 14 feet tall dramatizing the contents of the fa- with electrons and protons miliar bathroom medicine dancing around a pulsating shaft of light REPAIRING Right Thinking Brings Good Reanlta When yon think of having your Shoes Repaired SHOESW Jobe at Moderate THINK 414 Prim I State Sou El 3 NEW! TIIE OFAUTIIEWOI PATHMI ATIDNiSICAPITA PATHFINDER answers the questions you and Y friends are asking with its concise, vivid portrajd of the current scene. 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Written wordscant substitute foryour voice or theirs. It's inexpensive too. PRINTING to this office. Youll get good work and Save Money meets won the Regular meeting gKu every Friday, 2 P. M., at h ternity Hall. Allred Sorensen, Progressive READY FOR HIGH GEAR" D0N7 Pension W pttwfrvUIkgMio TIE Ullyom MOUNTAIN STATES TELEPHONE Mrs to any ftumi K TELEGRAPH COMPANY then Hundreds 6,000 pletunt ami 3,000 storie t g of snd fck, g invi.-m0- projects mn a tnu newspaper with ugiung your money. Endowd k far or Uss. Bond ao Nmnl. a 1 labor-ravin- money-makin- household hints, boras workshop tips. The latest devices which you have never seen but which yon will BSCt0r ow. Scores of building for tbs cnlbnua. Nomhn or Jt PUL Y. a n ter level. The management le now engaged In sinking churn drill holes far bo low tha water level ao that rich ora reservei lying below can ha Tha company profitably mined. now has only a small Indebtedness A Committee was waiting on a body of public officials g for properties and Its outlook for the course of the proceedings several of the good puplie in somewhat brighter, tha future la providing an adequate silver price vants fell asleep. One member of the committee asked anotb la maintained by tha government 1 photograph er who happened to be Irish, Shall we waken them, Pg The accompanying While Park tha no. at No BeJabers, ahows the surface plant theyre aslape the public tnuJ this was in 8alt Lake, brother. City Consolidated, which has grown is safe. think Dont r'l from a amall prospect within the la served mine last tan years. Tha by a railroad which runs directly under the dampy ODDITIES AT THE FAIR hair-raisi- Loss Old men bowed down tin CLUB TOWNSEND al At Sales Tax money be used for Pensions 1st A When Molly we were more THE AMONG DOINGS Hard Luck Mine on a world gone crasy. What a A New Year isdawoii blessing it would be if during the New Year all the leaders of humanity might be restored to sanity and set about to do good and not evil What a blessing it would be if every persou would get it into his or her mind and heart to exercise good will and Christian neighbor! niess toward every other human being. Then universal peace would be born and become immortal. Life would then become one long season of joy and the decree of the Creator that man is that he might have joy would be realised. Why shouldnt every man be at peace with every other manT Humanity is one great family of brothers. All are children of one great Father and bound together as a race by indestructible bonds. Injury to one is an injury to all. Then why not Peace? And why shouldn't every man. woman and child on earth have sufficient food, sufficient clothing, and decent and comforts ble housing when the earth is filled with such an abundance? If the dawning New Year could be made to secure just two things, Peace and Security, what i Is The Farm Credit Administration apeedlnr up, threatening to leave different world we would have. Then it would indeed be ahap little for the privets bankers In the one. py fleld of loans to farmers The He- Vc arc heart and sou! for socialized medicine and hospitalization, and if it is the right kind, may God and man -- peed ts coming. We see every day dozens of poor p3jple who are on the raek of torture and losing all their substance in paying and paying the highest prices for service. The old tooth and claw system is given to worshipping money and trampling down humanity. It is little we can do for the great cause of human welfare because men and lack of money will not let us doit. But we are willing to lay all we hava on the altar of human good onmm M 'i v |