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Show nuui Onlbja A"1 Some Items Timesof Signs of Personal Meaning of Interest It AU GE Fnend Dp. J W. Aird of Ppo vo sends good proof that he likes world's the paper. He greatest dictator, is desperately Hitler, perhaps the sajs: "Your editorials are world and his empire, very inspiring aparently succeeding, trrinK ti) establish and all the other article know fato of the to him and his proposenot seem gat he does are well worth while. I am written over 2000 years ago by prophets d empire was plainly prone to think that your paper as substantial as granite rock. He will not is read (hose words are by people who think What he is setting up will crumble, will much Kilixe his ambition. the same as I do." Dr. before the wind. While he now has Musolini Aird. become like chaff believes strongly in freewill not avail, for Italy will be ground to powd to help him it dom and security and says we ribbed Daniel knew it perfectly. He saw and Rock Old ffi have cant the former without note ahont the "Desolating Brute" which we now know as, latter. He further ssys: in volume and j the blitskripg of the air. 'This will increase destruction that will be rained on England and ) The new order I have envis-LhfaTy and the nations will fee most terriffic, ioned is one that retains our Itii positively idle to talk of peace, firstly, because of the democratic form of government lane of the nations peace has been taken from the earth. Sec-- I and freedom coupled with some oodly, because peace is impossible unless there is first a great technique that will insure socI And thirdly, because ial and economic spiritual awakening and regeneration. security. I then never can be peace so lone as men submit to and are I controlled by the institutions of Rabylon. Neighbor C. V. Hansen of Eslras saw this day.and said, speaking of Europe and perh- Provo writes: The last isaun Fur the earth shall be wasted and aps the other countries, of your paper is out standing Tlier shall be no men left to the cities shall be cast down. in matters that should set peoI till the He gr und.. . All places shall bo desolate of men. I ple to think. I read it all with pve out advance information about the fearful destruction of interest. The letter by B o. famine with fife and property, following the destraction. Man warring was good and exAS WELL TRY TO PULL DOWN THE STARS pressed my personal views in teH if he s. were we Wheeler that May president, Nye regard to your work. Like him land the America I receive much inspiration. I First Committee were the cabinet and they could not keep America out. They cannot thwart have rrad for years yonr contributions and many of them I the plans of Destiny. They propose well but Destiny disposes, have preserved. It takes courdoea its work as decreed in spitee of likea or dislikes of men. age to proclaim the things that will be of real benefit to One of the highest notes at the recent L. D. S. conference mankind. Success to'you. vaa atruck by Pres.McKay when he said: "Human nature can Human nature must be changed or the world will be change. Martin, Neighbor James drowned in its own blood. Yes, brother, human nature can his will celebrate be changed, it can even be Watcmaker, nature. divine to changed True, it baa not birth anniversary changed in thousands of years, but that is because seventy-fift- h tbeaystem which denies its right to change has not been changed on Tuesday, April 22. Congratone iota. ulations and at least another ten years of healthy life. Friend Martin began hia working life at thn age of nine in the coal mines of England. He later learned watemaking and jewelHigh-Grad-e ry business and since coming to this country has done pretty Low-Grad- e well. He is a singer and for yean led a choir in Utah county He is the father of 14 children. One son was lost in the world war. He is hale and hearty today and his good wife sees to it that he is well taken care of. cr 1 I vice-pre- con-gre- OF rr he I They Mine The Ores And ss 'ItOGIlKSSIVE OPINION CmTOIKVAl Br c. x. Ll'KD GOVERNMENT BUSINESS INCREASES. 1927 all tho official business of the g vernment was car-- ( on in ess than fifty buildings in Washington. Today the Koverninent own, and uses buildings and rents 177 other bmldmgs.nthon.Htiona1 capital. These times are bringing uto Washington three thousand office workers a month Sure .In 2? treats all how business grows SAVE THE BOYS The saddest spectacle of our social life is the unwanted and unloved boy, who has become a seriousneglected, problem in our society. His plight is horrifying because his transgressions of law are measured only by standards of punishment rather than rehabilitation. We will change that cruel yardstick. We will help. the His bruised and tortured heart must be nursed back to boy. normal health through kindness, love and stmpathetic treatment, not through brutality and physical and mental cruelty practiced by guards in our refoim schools "Flanagan Some Thnigs to Think About ( d WHO RUNS THE COUNTRY? Two economists of note, working under the direction of the government's Monopoly L vestigations Committer, have made their report. It was giv n out by Sen. O Mahoney, but was generally suppressed bv the newspapers. This report shows that thir cen families practically own and control this country. This is not our statement, it is from a government document. Other parts of theinvestigatingcommittes report states that six insurance companies control most of the countrys economic life The Manufacturers and other big busi ness lobbyists, aided by the bar association and the newspaper! run this country for their own profit, and are against the genet al welfare. 1 hey have put democracy on the defensive in America. The report states how the big corporations represent the concentration of economic power and always use it agamst the common welfare. They, of cource, fight the government and the big newspapers are always on their side. They have buried the Jeffersonian idea of government and individual development. Well furnish proof to the limit. It is these manipulators of great wealth who have stolen the livery of liberty and in deceitful guise are keeping the people deceived and despoiled, and slowly but surely sapping the foundations of the nation. What a grand New Order of the Ages this nation was when it emerged from the hands of the immortal founders! And how regal and grandly it loomed on all the horisons of the world before the unhallowed hands of its exploiters and betrayers submerged it in the mire of their materialistic selfishness and greed There ia nothing in all the world so musRworth fighting for, even dying for as an effort to bring back the spiritual power, the moral force, the honesty and the honor and the virtuous grandeur of the United States that was before the unscrupulous money gatherers raped and despoiled her! Every ruined lad is MY BOY" to some father or mother. And in all human experiences there is no sadder sight than to see mere boys from good homes sent down the line to reformatories or prisons, for offences committed, and come in contact ith hardened criminals, and endure the brutalities so often imposed. Beatings and tortures, tarvings. dark solitary dungeons, have never redeemed a single soul, and never will. It looks like little Greece will be conquered and possibly annihilated after making the gallant stand that she has. The ruthless enemies may crush her to the dust but they can never bloj out her illustrious history nor dim her past plory and the memory of the immortal souls she produced In a period of about two hundred years she attained to more intellectual and artistic culture than has been attained by her present enemies in all their history. In that period Bhe produced about two dosen men whose genius in their various lines has never been equaled before or since, statesmen, orators, historind ans, sculptors, dramatists, architects and philosophers. long years before this puribd she produced two poets, Homer the man and Sappho the woman, who stand aa perfection m poetry, unsurpassed and imaproachable. But what does al the Glory that was Greece mean to the conquerors? Nothing . That million dollar state liquor profit leaves in its trail a ' orde of habitual drunkards hastening to dishonored graves and another host of youth in training for their places. It will leave countless ruined homes, thousands of broken hearts and many dire tragedies. It will leave to many struggling wives a despair that men know not of and memories that will haunt their future. It will leave to hosts of children cruelties and abuses, want and lack of decent clothing. The trail will lead right through the flood of a million tears. . It will mean lost manhood, loat virtue, lost decency and loss of the sesntity of hundreds of homes. It will keep back progress and hamper honest business. It will cover the fair state with a blanket of shame. But alas, because it is big money, profits, increase, investment, it is endured and embraced and tolerated. Just how long will the good Christian people of Utah consent to such a means of bartering away the bodies and immortal souls of their son and daughters? Very shortly all the war mongers and mass murderers, all the cruel despots, all the'wicked exploiters, and all they that oppress and torture the poor and the weak, shall pass ignobly to the forgotten dust that holds all the secrets of the ages, where their scepters of unholy an unrighteous power shall rust and rot and be forgotten. 0 what a game these monsters have played with humanity! But not much longer shall they be permitted to exercise dominion in the earth. The vision of the Apocalypse, which men have regarded aa a glimpse of heaven, is but a picture of life on this earth as it shall be when the now hidden sun shines forth in all the morning splendor of the New Day I THE KIND GFMEN NEEDED Editor Progressive Opinion: Why is it that, in spite of the ravages of time, the reputation of Lincoln grows larger and his character means more to the world every year? It is because he kept his record clean, and never prostituted his ability nor gambled with his reputation. T oillustrate: At the time Lincoln as a lawayer was asked to The tragic conditions in the world today are as nothing take the wrong side he said, "I could not do it. AU the time Lincoln compared to the good things that are coming. True, the wreck while talking to that jury I should be thinking. era are bringing down the old house which haa outlived its you're a liar and 1 should forget myself and say it out loud. It is not difficult to find a lawayer ora phyaioian who knows usefulness the old house of decadent politics, the old house of war and exploitation, the d deal, who is eminent in hisprofesaon; but it is not so of robber finance, the old house not sufficient for the changed are of house old that religions easy'to find one rho is a man before he is a lawyer or a phyold of these ruins and outworn things a the on But time. is sician ; whose name is a synonym for all that dean, reliable, is AGES OF built. All things are THE ORDER NEW being a find good preacher solid, substantial. It is not difficult to made new. No matter how dsapairing the situation seems, but it is not so easy to find a real good sermon. It ia easy to being who readers, that God is standing in the shadows keep- -' has remember, find who to one always so is Mn. Boan, find successful merchants, but it not easy above the advent of Hia New Truth And that while been a good friend of the paper character before merchandise. What the world wants is ing watch puts vintage from all the is having it sent to a friend in men who stand for something in their community; whose very He ie trampling out a new and herald angels are men His have sown, will not loose their grapes of wrath that She has an honest heart Provo presence carry weight It wants men who of anew their song peace and good will and is using her time and talent individuality in a crowd, men who have the courage of their beginning to sing to help keep the nation out of convictions, who are not afraid to say No, though all the Tragic new troubles for Europe's Boy Kings. The Nsiis war. world say "Yes." have practically made a prisoner out of young King' Michael C. V. Hansen of Rumania to keephim from following in his wayward Fathers Nicholay-seA. C. M. while young Peter II of Yugoslavia has Neighbor romantic footsteps, GOOD TALK FROM BRIGHT WOMAN. who has been ill for a long sit to on a shaky throne and defy the might called been just The opening address to tbe women of the Federated Clubs of the ruthless invaders. Don't miss this timely, illustrated time and co nfined to his home, of Utah, given by Mrs. Claire Stewart Boyer, was a gem of eelebrated his 65lh birth feature. In truth and eloquence. Following are some sentiments taken TheAmerican Weekly, the magaiine distributed with next on Tuesday, April 22 remarks: "loo many Americans have pocketbooks seek's LOS ANGELES EXAMINER. Having arrived at that age he from her in where their hearts should be." And thii: If there is enough be would he that expected the nation will survive. If not, we line for an old age pension, but righteousness in America, the forgotten races of the earth." .She his application was turned shall go down among that we nothing but righteousness will exalt know, down. We congratulate him knows, as that spiritual preparedness is even and and preserve a nation, Above the Horizons of Hate Looms the Premia on this anniversary. armaments. and armies than more necessary life-givi- n, anni-versa- ry Doorways to the Dawn Progressive Opinion HAS EARNED THE RIGHT TO SURVIVE. It appears to me i that we subscribers and bene-- : ficiaries should shoulder some 'of the responsibility. I am reattempting to share that the sponsibility by spreading in one of Utah's ere is a problem. mines, where and getting good tidings mIn contain various the hopo thn it may bo of voluo others interested in the great 01 low are doing. rrado on. a torn at"om rDtl tht coor w .work youGeo. E. Manwanng. "1 to tho rrarfa Mh ta 100 Therefore, the higher emaller rhe a mine, the M..W to ship or mllL The mineable on body become end the (Sf!1. V there, but the operating a mailer the on reeerree end the too r, ayy to warrant min-- amaller tbe mining luduatry. Bed Coral Always Prhei b, " low-gra- de . owount of on In a mine le JJWora largely determined by UndiiIn countered i- ..co,ta it. Labor coata, supply times pumping costs, Aim. S?t costs,ra tnatment coata,determining feehr h,1? ,a gradesituation. on la n problem. In le necessary to J dJi.Inetancea It and ston It on J 5; m but moat often it Is left When it le piled on la generally stored from the mine waste, In P. mine. jmts In Utah mlnee have adopted a policy of mining an much low gnne erf aa poealble with the view of the rnt lire the lengthening tho prise nther then gutilng a temponry for on high grade showing, when low it becomes a tragedy one an loft In the ground pad, because miners can wldom com hack and take this on out. Unlees the low grade is mined with the higher grade, the greet majority will nmnln underground forever, Thus much potential wealth le lost. to end elwayi It is red coral that tor Jewhas'been prized, not solely a charm to elry end buttons, but ai eecreto not and bring safety, health revealed to the ordinary person. A tar ancient Geuto rushed headlong to their e.totjr tru.ted to battle, they end the their swordf. strength Imbedded to their -magic core! hleldt or helmets. Many Italian and Indians regard ewe! The tion against the "evil the worlds red coral cornea from coast of reefs off the Mediterranean Poili Africa, say the Washington Italian hr chiefly obtained to and THE YOUTH MOVEMENT IN EUROPE went down to death Thirty thousand young men, mere boys, of Greece. They shores off the with the torpedoed convoys of time. Fifty the on stood ever ramparts as fine were as boys of thousand German boys went down in the taking Mt. Olympnever manhood us and better physical specimens of young into the were ground were seen any wbefc. After dying they are And these dust by the tanks that followed their attack. but a small part of all that is loat. to their death, The war lords who sent these and other boys these boys were do not known it, but we assure them that of fires freedo- mfeed the future martyrs, whose blood will and Churchill Hitler rep not martyrs to or for the causes that is New that the of Day resent, but true martyrs to the cause all with its war suffering this which of New Day coining the and terror is but the birth pangs. ofMlThas Iright to make a sermon like IWe believe the Son 1 have What have you done to this great land which thisS set up You have touched and hallowed and given a promise? and of idols Greed of Mammon, other gods before Me-i- dols have idols thess you Pleasure and sin, and besause you worship Wreckers at are the Therefore Truth. and Me My shut out institutions are nven wtrk and they will continue until your the only way you wiU This is let My Light shine through. Stand still and see lat Me pave the way for your redemption. 1,1 Think Right (The following appears on the back of O. K. Shoe Shop Card.) Think smiles and smiles shall be; Think doubt, and hope 'shall flee. Think love and love will grow; Think hate,and hate youll know. Think good, and good is here; Think vice its claws appear! Think joy, and joy neer ends; Think gloom and dusk descends. Think faith, and faith's at hand; Think ill it stalks the land. Think peace, sublime and sweet, And you that peace will meet. Think fear, with brooding mind, And failure's close behind. Think this: "I'm going to winP . hink not on what has been. Think viofry think "I can!" Then youre a WINNING MAN! . |