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Show PROGRESSIVE OPINION SOMETHING TO THINK ABOUT I I t . ' i i ! ,1 merry-makin- i : : I fill I' A : Ml 1 .i! r" :'! i i ; i i ; i v I Feel At Christmas home. lure i OPTOMETRIST Very Complete Optical Service 1302 I ii: . ii . !' 46 Alfred Sorensen, Progressive JE WELE K I :''i Phone, Dial 75 East 2nd. South i Jewelry, Watch, Kodak Repairing 40 Yean In Halt Lake ';!s 'll :'"i i ! Gener, "Wi (Lt new Johns JiW Fight DRAFT MAKES MAJOR MISTAKE Th draft army turned down a New York taxicab driver the other day. Thla must show that it doesnt think thers is any immediate need for lighting men in the army. iedy i NsiUegha McGRADY SELECTS Tha selection of to sdvis th war dn i riet-- N labor relations eouldm!. JVS Improved upon, from e mentis point of dm In this case the taxi driver was McGrsdys, it may b ? turned down because he didnt pass Eddi Is a dollsM-yetest cent 100 Imagine eye a can t afford to be that n per t that) Why, everybody know from part-tim- e bails. After a life of unsettA experience that a New York taxi , man is dangerous under aQ condilabor unions at wage, far a of threat much as and twice tions wmto, he was setting THE CHILDREN'S to friend or foe if he cant see. THE RESULTS had family obligations, fa he is tha sssieit toueV would For that matter, Imagine a taxi If you are out of kick, At the dawn of history, if man had taken stock of himself, he driver being turned down by the to do to get McGrady. d re have found his only assets to he: his body, legs, hands and brain; his reasonl ask him for it So hs fidrt inborn intelligence. army for any Wninginnl urge and instincts; his original nature or anything put aside. tremenwith assets, limited though important There he stood with his A taxi driver, particularly a big Tha RCA did on oi the dous pnihiUti ahead stood, no doubt, gazing into the distant horizon city one. Is the countrys best bet telligent thing in recat in farms no Amereven be obstructed his appeared could vision, and dreamed. No buildings la any war. Hs It emph management view, no roads wound through the valley (except foot paths or animal ica's mystery weapon," if given great union labor leada'd and but foot, on encouragement any anything its labor relations itnlgfa, . trails), no traveler could be seen traveling him first a director end htei nothing could be seen, perchance, except some birds, wild animals or an enemy army,' If I was with other men trudging along. Hie ides of planting and cultivating wild preiident and paid him i declared Elmer TwltcheU today, grains and wild fruits; the ides of domesticating such wild animals and I bad to choose between a commensurate with other fag tenants of Mr. Sarnofl. RCAi or fowles as horses, cattle, sheep, pigs, chickens, etc.; the idea of using not willingly lose his lenfai, horses or other things for transportation; and the ides of living' in anyMr. McGrady can miki And to mind. was it thing other than cave were yet to enter hie preparations for hli oU ige. taka years in some instances and in other instances, even thousands of For these reran. I voddl ears before such things were to enter his mind or the mind of his unfair to require him to fiwfal descendants. Job. It would also ba i Many Wemea Drive Dp. Thla summer a daily average of 650 automobiles about half of them 1940 models spiraled up the most famous of aU Rocky mountain peak. Many women drove for their drat time on a mountain road. Tha time required was usually from one to three hours depending chiefly on the number of stops to gass at Colorado Springs and Manitou nestling on the Colorado plains below. During June, July and August cars climbed the mountain, compared to 28,898 cars and 118,942 passengers in 1938. Mors than 31,700 Coloradoans led the 1940 list, whils 8,543 Kansans and 5,548 Texans I EnsHre reached the top. iKsttseal All 48 states and many foreign I Wlttkie, wi countries were represented by the because if the war ai Of what was he dreaming, as ha stood there? Was it of future pos132,924 motorists making the climb. wise it will keep out of hhe J Isflcia Thousands of others rode up the cog j sibilities: tall buildings, magnificent homes, trains, steamships, paved putes. Keeping out ecdfalt I ibedyi streets, autos or airplanes? Hardly. Nothing had happened to suggest mess with an average regiment and too much of McGrsdy'i fast railway. would I York taxi New driver, When they reached the summit such as these to him. And prophets had not as yet been born. What ona Except at tha arsenals, salt I widows most of the tourists remained for then was in his mind? No doubt be was dreaming of the beet places to dodge the cabbie and taka on the limited extent elsewhere, fe i 111 regiment" about 30 minutes. Few became find herbs, grains and fruit, or of how to kill the fat deer he could see not an is department JACLE unless they stayed for longer visits, in the distance, in order to satisfy his hunger and tha hunger of his time I think of the medi- procure! Its supplies fromsoui Every which often brought on attacks of fth tors. They will get bits family. Or it could have been of a better cave into which to move his cal experts turning down these Gabmountain sickness. Greek! wife and children, of more skins for clothing, or of how to defend his bles it makes ms acre, continued putes. There will be some i Bad Effects af Exrrtisn. end home against wild animals. Such was the type of his life, and the Elmer. Taxi drivers are the only Some of them will delay theIs r to hi snent program. But it i Some motorists became 111 beno who need life of in the confronted American which him. Then, as now, he desired group problems height Iti bore h. to business the cause they ran about and jumped armys are training to put up a fight They security and a decent living. hrtsioa. the business of Sidney to show their exhilaration. They In constant training. Italian) bor organization or the Potto 3 were cautioned by summit house ofWHAT BROUGHT CIVILIZATION ? i iormi service. clltetloo ficiate against overexertion. Uncle that in the I reed What changed the dreaming, primitive man of yesteryear to the papers at not arc fed officers Some vial ton saw gray clouds civilised modem man of Army today? Fundamentally, it was his upward-strivin- g Sam is short of tanks. Tanks are the le war. background in training, modem need an hanging below them. . Others saw no urgent tendency, backed by his urges and instincts. But hiwd.m.nt.1. is a clouds, but the rolling prairie alone could not but what can a tank do that conduct themselves well h fist mushii bring such a change. Other fa play a part Okay, BUU strike or emotion of a modem big city taxi pilot i stretching into the horizon. j Adriatic where you cant move nwn I others were engulfed in snowstorms in the great drama of life through which civilization has been his cab cant do, if its necessary? lUanlna and make such Will fts If a list tha noted to long things Durant up and addressed picture postcards Squads right philosopher, lng: right fl Midwesterners telling of steeping names ten and in naming them, lists them according to their philosophWhat is the chief advantage of a doesn't push this porcupine i and under blankets every night" white ical significance. They are speech, fire, conquest of animals, agriculture; tank? It is its ability to get across the departments where 8 t critical K in the mountains. social organisations and law, morality and ethics, tools and machinery any kind of terrain, regardless of or if it permits them to ; to the army, some soldier is is obstacles, and act as if It didn't Although the brief automobfleing education, science, writing and printing. ar er. It Is a safe bet that it i know they wars there. Am I right? season is limited to summer months, of K dons white McGrady is th However, the list of events as revealed by history, listed chrono-logicall- Of course X am. And. ain't that the hikers season is year round. the differs materially fran the list compiled bom a a New York taxicab fills the that if it is done he won't stayfl Members of the AdAmAn club climb ptiilnreplifr, where the peak every New Years Point erf view. In this list we have speech, stone weapons, fire, the lever, hiU 100 per cent? dii APPEASEMENT regardless of the depth of snow or the wheel, domestication of animals, building construction, boats, SUM administration use the of Out to off winds fireworks. set was The Elmer howling quite agitated. matics, philosophy and religion, writing, books, explosives, gravitation not only should've welcomed big private warnings that owl desert! 4 water power, irrigation, steam engine, steam boat, elevator, auto- army American danger just now I this driver, regardless of the fact r half As you undoubtedly know from ex- mobile, airplane, rubber, cement, skyscraper, incubator, motion of" Izatlon and daily growth pictures, he wore glasses, but should have ad, snd t perience, reading or information. television, etc. As here viewed, they do not seem so important; ers" and their cunning yet mitted hie CAB!" ha insisted, poundin New York's subways in rush hours each ona has played a hr " sentiment to stir the public up table. land i are really mob scenes. It's a case unfold our civilization. very important pert on the stage of life in taping ing . peaaemenL" tto pii of first come, first served and Just It Isn't easy to define just iMJ "If I was of draft age and had to of I about everybody seems to want to th meant by this use of get Into a war, nothing would make importance or be first So the aged, the very young Where would we have been today without buildings or tha me fee safer than if I knew a peasement, as a ) Cents ui and the weak are pushed aside or ti settlements of series cation of animals? And how much civilization could we have had Bock of taxis were advancing ahead of the mo and trampled. The fortunate few who without fire a: such a simple thing as tha wheel? Although discovered of me. They would scare the hell kr seceded to by France ibeei welchedi get seats hold onto them. As a mat in out of any foe on earth, and that tend, whereby they w different Ages and in different parts of tha world ter at fact Ive observed young men, yet having but little goes for Hitter, Goering and Goeb-betalliance France, at least hisa look at what has happened since fire (in the blast comfortably seated, actually en- valqe individually; is nations little such A mere announcement that with Itot in deavoring to flirt with girls hanging furnace) and the wheel were bought together. Look at the machinery America was recruiting a division and Czechoslovakia, thorn over them on straps. That doesnt Ihey have made possible! It took long in periods of time to bring wane oi of cab drivers would bring a peace ring Germany th hold true on the trolley cars. Re- the discoveries and inventions ' together; thousands of yean in some movement at once; and I dont see talre of steel" and to pre seen men peatedly Ive treaty get up and instances. Notably were the wheel, fire, water and the of I provisions steam. Water had why Roosevelt dont appreciate it. hits surrender seats to women or girls sallies. I Wens! or even some tottering old man. It always been known and used. The use of fire had been known since little mUosiJ Heroes "Please, Mr. Roosevelt, rescind They tossed those is graciously done and the accept- the early centuries. The invention of tl wheel came a few centuries that ban on that nearsighted New the Nazi wolves quits obriaW' later. White it waa in the 2nd century B. C. that the first steam-prth ance is just as gracious. York taxi throw down the cause there was nothings ' iguen W ta 18th ntury, ntes to all told drivers, and then . could da They had allowed ' Another thing I've observed, white tor, were brought together in such let Europe get the information that selves to become too wk ,fi 1 1 man . jreI and journeying between Eighty-sixt- h to P?0" Practical steam engine. And look what a factor they are to be our first line of at- - many to become too itnl idepr Forty-thir- d streets morning and eve- the steam engine has been in tack and defense, and you will get making our civilization anything else. r.ii.ty ning, is that young folks are decidedword like Th very peace In no time." While the process of getting some of the discoveries and ly in the minority on trolley ears. with the circumstances Youth doesnt care for ..venUoM atop at together was slow, . tlemants, implied th TO THE GREEKS every block, snd sometimes, when time in th. wane ptec. lUhre some right on the Had bonnet la to off My tha dvihzation Greeks ha. taxis or trucks get in the way, sev- made if concessions sot appeasing scorned or a machines They aral stops to the block. So a prefbig mrtae the not ss truce to Iin ti Plan, bra scratched. We sr. still going erence for noise, confusion, discom- i.?PrVYBt I were hr I While out defense, They And showed to a badly scared world fort, bad sir and worse manners on place, footer than moat of u realize. In feet, to narcotie sssui-sncThera still can ba fights, man to th part of boys and girls. Steeping so feat today that thore who do not keep informed will be tltal and th French man; a little later mornings and getting up wondering where they are. that W (kw time," with an effect terrible stiff kick in the pants away from work a little sooner eveGermsnf on snoring white They give to tha tew "Might nings overbalances apparently makes right," rtraiger and stronger. w And 1 crowding and elbows-in-rlbjpeoft us bcgsntolm And flashed to a world have yet to sea a young motorman. tromendou. stoidi, re much so test our darkening before A years All seem to be veterans of the conprepare, m waiething to b. steadying, rallying light proud of. But what .bout tha spirituri with growing in,i,tc"f trol handle and airbrake. rivihzation, justice, honor, integrity, virtue, lUM, insistence on our own" w brotlreriylove? DUCHESS TOOTH WEEK1 become of them; and ia man threat frovW batter off ipiritually? Until he any the on great Miami Miami and Beach have had drop many nickels we la, can really say we are civilized ? V world and the b into trolley car fart boxes. To the many curious backgrounds for the I hte for American rear formal opening of the winter season, visitor, especially ona in town for With all the changes civilization hu iGlo not If man's nature thraieh but this la tha first time brought Many. the first time, the subways arc ter- it all hare an Its l--.: remained the same. its took this stand bdtaw been done around an infected tooth. rifying or at least confusing. Rather even yet arming cffecUwJ than get trampled or lost, strangers .rectors, airplanes, gasoline, tun have prKeded snd sacrifice speed and It they cant af- mr deration hava broom. The bathing beauties and mi and ford taxis, board trolley a. Annthr lumen beings whore nature .till remains rthi Americas upon whom Miami Beaeh move to speed 1 I defense to the poW reason for trolley preference, aa ex- lisooveries and invention.) but add to tha world has so long depended for publicity fire rf hatiS. on this invincibility via plained to me by a gentleman from ncreaae tha inhumanneaa of mans press and newsreels are fas a !.d inhumanity toward. tala of high indignation. Tha art-itf- a Troy, k that it is possible to eee vhich, if mans nature does not soon nHy; undergo a chann (bcom models hava beooma tha Forsomething white traveling about the J you will!) shall dertroy the civilisation ha V other squally city. I dont own a nickels worth of gotten Mannikins. A shapely teg, a Is that Americans Third Avenue Railway stock, but & knee dimpled THE REAL CIVILIZATION and tha public strip in either the necewiV I'm free to say that riding up or have for tha first time gone into When mans urge for nutrition waa directed down Broadway in tha discard, bclteve it or not The dom of lettering n brings toward his tooth is the thing! mors than a nickel's worth of sights, own sustenance and not toward mors territory than robbing hi. neighbor WhcnTi. Z while all the subway has to offer in for protection was manifest do not believe in urg0 only in protectin himself military No leg ever did as much for the way of scenery is dirty walls and not in tatos fry injuring or taking tha life of hte fellow men. A!i 1'fne' Miami and pillars. its defense dcpwdsooa and Miami Beach ss Wally's wben hi urge for reproduction was used olhcrs-U- K for nracnwtin,, is doing this season. or weakness of jaw IBell Syndicate WNU Service.) bauchery. Then we had the force, thlt .de successes. ders or for civilization, for they were conitructiveappliLViljujin. WrlVnB HERO FOR 1948 that. (there human f U We do believe because they are directedthey Heres to Billy Friesell, Chorus Cracks Dowd by'. and are under the. influence of, mans original docs sr A wins wonderman .In so nature, strong That he can make an error On Male Intruder never be sate .. lMtL faatPfd to And defense nf fen RENO NEV. For iti annual "I'm quale frankly say wrong." to) . rob or be 8 8 8 x of our strength costume coed party id robbed; expecting no mercy and giving Cu Police Commissioner Valentine of soundness and that'1 to m Delta sorority of the UniverMan has two natures; one, his primitive, doveloDod (1 pi undertaking New York It is cn uf by side of hte being; the other, his sity Nevada, the girls this year completing plans to n,tal mobilize to original or spiritual rinrri other of 18,500 policemen for emer-nc- y wars sure costumes representing i btan. or God-tfvwhich to war defense. Everything will be tang songs. When, a mate intruder -mutt, I, but th, Matoiy of th, aotivatlh, okay up to tha time some defense could rise ss high m was found in their midst the tam oo. 1 th. lenersl asks a cop how to reach billion dollars-I- f record "songs" joined in an "Anvil fl0Vd 01 n a angol or leaving him vacillating between tha two. certain destination. that opinion ,nd Chorus" and the youth was Bat wa weuM hate to ha in a war Therefore, the question of civilisation resolves itself info I. meant by two Pi. , sd kave U leak for a policeman. regard ths word out argument 51.-8- i t ,4-pa- 1 W : s . I wi their F' r r e. S r o- Tih n? toySHm tw . We can serve you better than ever i I M IF YOU WANT 0. K. SHOE REPAIRING t you must go to the 0. K. SHOE SHOP 414 So. State Street Jnhw at Moderate Prices CUT voor Shoes Repaired e iSTtSS i. i !'.! ' "Pt, i! I FIRST NATL BANK BLDG. 1 (CONTINUED) nmrt karn his workfrom he must have a chance to prove his ability; and starts in dging If his work is to be plumbing, ha pre-aut- j Dr. J. OLIN KING Chapter VI - era. Next cams early model cars THE WONOMIAN PROGRAM FOR with the slogan: CULTURAL DEVELOPMENT Pikes Peak or Bust" Their drivers envisaged plenty of trouble on Chapter VII the hairpin turns and when the 14,-- 1 WHAT IS 7 THEIR IMPORTANCE CIVILIZATION scaled WHAT BROUGHT was peak HOW CIVILIZATION ACCOMPLISHED MAN DOING? THE REAL smoothly they boasted about it back PROGRAM' IHE LEISURE TIME PROGRAM This Christmastime 1 have in my heart a sincere prayer for all humanity because all men are my brothers in a bond that was born out of divine meanings. I breathe a prayer for those who are still fortunate enough to be in a position to give and receive gifts anil to make merry and be glad. And my prayer is especially for the nations of people wh.re hope has waned and tragedy deepened to the farthest reaches of despair for the many millions whose conditions are such that they never again will be joyful, whose smiles have been chased away by tears and fears, and whose laughter has been silenced by the shreiks of bombs those who will never know pence nor surcease of pain until kindly death shall press down their eyelids in life's last repose. My heart prays for them, 1. DR. GEO. A. WILSON By snow-cappe- man-paint- 4 No. New Ssclal Order ' C. N. LUND. i' National EeonFor A Plan omic Security Without Fea favor Money To Horn probably imagination or if his field a couldnt have visualized a winding metallurgical field, he first becomes mmer, auto repairmw-ht- e as mads mi is start highway upon which automobile be auto construction, his he rammns at such work depend, racers climbed the bsld top in less beginning. The time, however, that done his remaining in such a poeition have as IS is meritorious, minutes than they upon him. If his work annually at Labor day races for is not longer than a year. At which time new graduates are entering more than a score of years. But, if n mans the field. They must have their chance at the bottom. In the early days rugged adven- work doss not merit his advancement, ho remains there until it does. turers rode horseback up tbs peak th line of his advancemrot he rrochro the d II months of Or, if at any point along which is he remains. That is th height of his there his capabilities, e year. Then came the cog rail- height of how. o attainments. He can go no further unless he teems road, one of the wonders of the g. This Is'the Way Zeb-ulo- mit Pikes Make no mistake about it, this Man Whose birth we are about to celebrate is going tc have a great deal to do with world gov. ernment in the very hear future. When man has failed, as he, is failing,' when through' wars he has destroyed his systems as he is' doing, then the Son of Man shall come to call the nations' to peace, establish His leadership, set up a League of Nations and a world government somewhat at follows : A government that will be a combination of the state, the church and the family, in one general and hamonious relation administered through his organisation. .This government will become custodian of all natural resources and properly and wealth, give every man a place and a stewardship according to his capacity and ability It will call to its aid all genius and superior minds and souls to bless and not to exploit the people. It will handle all production and all distribution in a way that will do away with all speculation and extortion. Nations shall not make war any more and no human being shall ever again go hungry or destitute. The Constitution of this government will be the Ten Commandments and the Bill of Rights will be the Sermon on the Mount. Work for ' this, hope for it, pray for it nothing else will succeed. We are In his speech the other day Adolf Hitler said, is a battle of warring against the whole capitalist world. It have-noWe United ts States the defy the against the haves. to enter the war on the side of England." Study this and make the most of it. If his war comes to this country, as we believe it will, it w 11 be capitalism and not Americanim that will fall. None but Americans can destroy Americanism. If the real America dies it will be by its own hand through disunion and internal strife. :J COLO. Montgomery Pike Peak waa named, apparently mas iw DTODhcta He aaaerted in MOB that the peak would never be scaled. This summer 133,924 persons visited the sum- This Christmas should have a far greater meaning than We should light our homes with Iaughing'and a more tender and sympathetic light and atune our hearts to a higher and holier love. We should, in thought and feeling at least, help bear the burdens of those who are bereft and cheerless and comfortless those who are en luring a living death,' and upon whom hunger and want and war are daily pressing down their crown of thorns. . n Lieut whom for Pike, PIKES PEAK, We should bravely resolve that in si far as we can, we'll dedicate our lives to the mission begun by Jesus of redeeming men from war and poverty, frustration and despair, and courageously set ourselves to the task of ushering in the beautiful gospel of Social Justice so that mens hopes and dreams and aspirations shall not forever be born only to be crucified on the cross .of. unbridled greed and selfishness. ; ' Year Thousands Climb to Summit of Famed Mountain. Every What about the dark night that ie upon the world on the eve of the great day of love and peace and good will? Is there no hopeT A thousand eigne prove theee to be the Iaet days. The Old and NewTestaments declare it. Astrologers read it in the stars. Science proclaims it. The great Pyramid tells it. Economic stress, wars, famines, commotion and distress of nations tell it. - But all of these proclaim also that a New World is in the making, far brighter and lovelier and happier than the present order. Out of the night that fcovers the earth, out of the wilderness in which men wander, there will come a new Dawn, the most brilliant the world, has ever seen. : .. PikeWasWrong! His Peak Scaled TZSSi vais S 8.01 I S3, fttogTthjrthd uniS suP; 1,7' dvdl4 h,.. i err mid-tow- i--m OLD AGE PENSIONS. 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