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Show a isGods'v America jnd Mans Last Chance x f to Make , Decent World Yes, its possible to build a new order of mankind- -a fine New America! 217 KEITH BLDG. ql.4No. 30.(OldNa43l Phone 4 7641 Second c- SALT LAKE PITY TFrAI AUG 23. 1940 m- 1 8111 NEWS ofAe WORLD Launches Good Neighbor Warship L1IKD REASON FOR CAVE MEN he want and famine and s cruelty and suffering and in Europe because of the war is sure to leave another race of cave men. It was said long ago by the biblical character I on that "For want and famine they were fleeing into f t e wilderness, in former time desolate andsolitary; waste. They cut up mallows by the bushes and juniper roots fortheir meat. They were driven forth from among men to dwell in the valleys, in caves of the ea i a nd in the rocks." And so it will be again. . PER YEAR $1.50 SOME POLITICAL NOTES 1HOGKKSSIVK OPINION EDITORIALS c. sr. By Brazil Published Weekly byC. N.Lund Lake City. UUU. under the Aet of Kerch 1, 1079 home-league- IT SHAMES THE STATE. If what candidate Herbert B. Maw and candidate J. Bracken Lo are saying over the radio is true, and there is none to sue-- 1 eessfully dispute it, then most of the former officials and lead ers in all lines of endeavor should hang their heads in shame. Mr. Maw claims that because the people have been so ravish-- 1 ingly exploited the state is second highest in its relief load ac- cording te population; that thousands of farm families have! incomes that do not go above $200 a year, that the 31 of population has incomes of less than $1000 per year; that praet-- 1 ically all the profits go to foreign corporations. Mr. Lee claims I that millions of dollars have been stolen from the public treas-- l uries and that some conscienceless graft in various forms! goes on all the time. Listening to the speakers an honest man cannot be blamed for concluding that the people exist only to make prosperous and keep in luxury the few who rise ab-ove them. Smile with the Candidates especially those who advertise in this paper. Henry D. Moyle, candidate for Governor, is making a very dynamic campaign and will likely skyrocket to fame. George A. Christensen is a mighty good bet for state senator and so i Adolph Sorenson. See tacir Ads in this issue. King and Mur look for senator are running neck and neck and may be so close theyll have to toss coins to determine the winner. Read their Ads Harold Wallace is a length ahead in the raee for county attorney. Read the wisdom in his Ad Commissioner Boden is runnng like an ambulance going to the General hospital. His Ad is full of truth. A good man. I Clear the Hack for PaileyW. Hale. itrctch for 2- - year Commissioner. I 1 ratlin teeth Into the declaration of unity la defending the Monroe Doctrine, Bruit lead fc parade of South American nations la speeding preparedness by launching a new destroyer, the an at.m. Southwest Indians Join in Tribal Ceremonies FOOLING PEOPLE ALL THE TIME The awful exposures in the officialdom of the cult known as I the "I AM, brings home another lesson to the people. They should learn sometime not to fall for everything that comes I along. The heart and soul, purpose and design of the officials I of the organisation appear to have been solely to get money, I to make for themselves millions. And they did take over! $3,000,000 from the public The son of the founder, an exalted" personage, when sued for divorce by his wife, was accused of I being a "two gun" man in addition to being a hog for money There is nothing on earth so reprehensible, so dishonorable I so mean and low and despicable as men hiding behind cloaks I of religion in order to better bring forth millions from a trusting public. ed A NEW ARGUMENT AGAINST THE NEW DEAL In the August first issue ot a local paper, on the editorial rabid reactionary, David page in the column of the Lawrence appeared the following paragraphVOn every fifteen sent package of Cigarettes, the government takes six and a half cents. Likewise on every ten cent package, the govern ment collects six and a half cents. If tax rates wen lowered, I the government would collect more total revenue beeause more packages would be sold due to lower prices." Many of the Saints are having real difficulty in reconciling! Lawrence's advocacy of the increase of the use of cigarettes! in the interest of business, w h their very laudable belief that the use of the cigarette is demoralising especially to the I young of both sexes. Mr. Lawrence's argument, however, is economic his with the consistent philophilosophy perfectly sophy that nothing must interfer with business no matter how subversive to human well being certain sspectr of it may be. I well-kno- I -- tvs The ceremonial. Sixty different types of Indian daaees celebration msrhs the twentieth """! Inter-TribAbove are shown typical scenes from the ceremonial. I A FIRM FOUNDATION the right kind helps lay a deep foundation for and security progress, both spiritual and material. It should have two chief elements: 1 Practical training for earning a living. 2 Character-buildin- g spiritual development. College work of RFLIABLE INSTRU TION leading to competency in one hundred fifty occupations is offered at Brigham Young University. Largest intermountain private institution of higher learning, B. Y.U. has lire colleges which give 1688 courses of nationally accredited work. INCREASE OF FACILITIES includes the construction his year of a splendid religion and social center with spacious auditorium, classrooms, banquet and recreation rooms. Paralleling this development is the expansion of the former Religious Education Department into a Division of Religion with four departments. AUTUMN QUARTER REGISTRATION September 20, 21, and 23 For Information Address the President BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY . al exemplified. HOW A -- pi' George A. V2n lfT"B PAPER WAS CRUSHED In 1934 Chattonoogo, Tennesae determined to emancipate itself from the tyrany of the Common Wealth and Southern Holding Compani; and to escape the extortionate power rates, charged by that company. A proposition for the issuance of revenue bonds, to finance a municipal power system, was put before the people for their vote. The Chattonooga News, a liberal evening paper enthusiastically supported the proposal, with the result that the vote was three to one for municipal ownership. The Commonwealth and Southern Holding Co. had the paper crushed, but the company was indicted on 917 counts of subsidising another paper. WITH DOTocrrtieC.n.W.tefo' hYAx governor 4r Oo September 3rd. nominoo . . " for ih.l Mfio Supporters ot Henry man qualified by trowing, P mourcet, to provide wiB 0t chooas Governor-Democrati- Christensen A it),- -. man for the people Democratic Candidate for STATE SENATOR IN the UTAH LEGISLATURE From Salt Lake County Utah needs such n dependable, effi- cient, honest and unprejudiced mna in its legislature. Vote for him. Paid Political Ad THEY ARE TOTALITARIANS All utility company magnates are at heart and in practice totalitarian. Their real glory consists in building up holding exercise absolute dictatorial power in compani empires that life. These empires, are the almost every department of in the nation. They practice institutions most of unsuspecting investors millions defraud wholesale extortion, I to text books with false taint bribe professors polute the pres, educational procutilities, prostitute statements concerning often and use the cloak, of bodies, esses, corrupt legislative their inequity. to sanctify Christianity m on the home coming in SMITH SCHOOL CANDIDATE Calvin S. Smith, rep blican candidate for the office of Superintendent of Public Instruction explained to various groups of people throughout the state that the schools of Utah do relatively well in the teaching of reading, writing and arithmetic as the schools of tho nation in general, but the schools of the state are not immune to tho gen ral criticisms leveled at education throughout the nation that the schools of the nation are failing in a large degree to. achieve their main objectives of worthy citisentship and vocational efficiency because of formalism the teaching of words without teaching the meaning of the words and poorly adapted programs of vocati- onal education. See his ad next week ' KNOWLTON, ATTORNEY GENERAL CANDIDATE In a two day campaign arouud the state which, took him to Bountiful. Kayeville, Layton, Sugirhouse, Murray, Midvale and Draper, Horace J. Knowlton Salt Lake attorney and republican candidate for attorney general, explained to farmers and business men that the moat important duty of the attorney generals office, that of law enforcement, had very largely become dormant and obsolete beeause of disuse. He is pledged to work for the elimination of organised vice and in legal practices, Mr. Knowlton, took a determined stand in favor of law enforcement. Watch for his Ad next week. I Ims thousand Indians representing 30 tribes of the Southwest will give demonstrations of chsnts, games, hn asd ceremonial daaceo at a celebration which opened st Gallup, N. M., August 14, ts continue for three Hea c election of a end bounteous PARLEY WHALE mPeYm wtllaro end relief needs. SUCCESSFUL FARMER... E""1 ...... Lduce A SUCCESSFUL . . . with a brood understanding ORGANIZER.. , . . wnlfere pro- - serving as if chairmen. ' feci, sendee in the Wodd War end linc, HMry Moyi qw,,d A d BALANCED BY THAIjHHG Runoff Election: OMer S&Septem6er 3 TIME-TRA- VEL Nurse-Stewarde- am rreaiarni 01 Term). Salt Lake County Butchers ,he er, ana nave Grocers Association I I am a Democrat, sound Ltb made no ties or alliance have the always stooaio Democratic with any groups and can devote leral policies of the the intereits of e of As a member liM7 Utah Legislature, I spons- under the Direct primary to the voters select their can lored our Fair Trades Laws It Is your patriotic 1. the little business man a didates. vote to Igive September 3rd duty v Ifair chance and believe it a good idea to select w men tD(j women before oorted the direct Primary, Be TeacherJoultart to the poll.. Askance, Age Labor Yours for a Business AdminItiraent. Prot"U istration, with fairness to all. Imeasuresand etc, 1 Parley W. Ilale. ini ,,n Mwy . THE TRAIN IN COMFORT-- ON offer . , . Pacific train Union ina, M, Condom from highway hasarda . . . delicious dining car narvico. noala . . . Registered SAVE (2-Ye- ar fHXuting rolio w" AMERICAN PATRIOT... Sis Fusmci Hon rW this opportunity to in myself nd ask you; Lupportformr.candtdady'o1 Commission salt Lake County ENGINEER... Pork City, 9o degrees in mining engineering and work in the mines of ok and Garfield Smelton hove given Mr- - Moyle insight into the prob-lof one of Utah's basic industries. 'AN IfRIEND VOTERS: I Finding it impossible to meet Lou all personally, I would hk Ito eompenies. A MINING Candidate f COMMISSIONER Term esi ss :liptpWl!tqUNpW TO SAN FRANCISCO TO NEW YORK 108 w $97 BmadTite IwiiTrl, Baa ad Trie la SUadaai (it. HHa- -l 1W SIms-BKk lae Cm; Vie LOS ANSELM $35 PiUmm M aMSMimia OmcLm d S13S la UfkWkSa Mao Tarkaad Saa friadwa L CU 30 S33 laaadVrie InillMs la Ussiiii la CfctBka loasJTifp IlMp. 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