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Show PROGRESSIVE AMERICA UBER ALLES i OPINION EDITORIALS WORTH READING SO.M.Us FOR RTBULT (continued from page one) JOB PRINTING. Remember this office when you need Cards, Letterheads, Envelopes, Statements, Posters. We specialize In printing Booklsts, Pamphlets. Call In. Years ago here in America two little boys, brothers.who had lost both father and mother were set adrift in a cold world. By chance one was taken in to an orphan's home where he was carefully trained and kindly treated and educated. He turned out to be one of the greatest of preachers.Billy Sunday. The otner was uncased for, made a slight mistake, was thrown into jail where the companions and the keepers were brutal and ' eruel, which led him to grow hard and bitter toward law and officials. He turned out to be one of the worst of outlaws. This illustration of these two lives, should lead citisens to look around .n their communities and see what boys need encourage--ment, find a way to help them and lead them up the ladder of life. And oh, how it would payl While on this subjecs let us quote from Victor Hugo a sentence or two bearing on the subject. Society is responsible for the night it produces. A soul is full of darkness and a sin is committed; but the guilty person is not the one who commits the sin, but he, who produces the darkness. You will find rugged Individualism and free initiative a'plenty in Americas Grapes of Wrath country where one class of humanity is being cruelly crucified and another class has all the wealth and luzry imaginable; also in the share croppers coun. try where whole families subsist on two dollars a week. But to see it to perfection look to the Balkans in Europe where a rich ruler sports 23 Packard cars and a wealthy man hires a special train to carry himself and his flowers and ine to his mistress a few miles away, while out in the fields which feed the people Gods's noblemen end their wives slave throuhh all the daylight hours for 28 cents a dayl Bryan thundered defiantly that it sqould not be, yet very literally humanity is being crucified on the crones of gold. The power and tyranny of money and the lust and greed jor it is the root cause of all the trouble in the world today. This paper has more able and reliable Columnists or according to its sise, than any other three of them LaBine, Bruckhart and Carter Field, all accurate and reliable, without any propaganda whatever. If you had no other paper you could still he well informed on national and world affairs all for $1 SO a year And then our next story, which begins soon, is written by that brilliant and author, Kathleen Norris. Our editorials command attention the country over. And thus we specialise in service. News-Reviewe- rs, world-renown- ed Nations today are confronted with the gravest crisis that has ever been experienced by the human race. If the present con flict develops into a prolonged and ruthless war of attrition, which it will, the political economic and religious structure, as now known, will pass away. Current events clearly indicate that the present order is coming to its end. If it were not for the fact that we have a knowledge of the Plan as set forth in the Bible, the outlook would be hopeless. Make no mistake about it, the Bible is the Blie Print of the Ages. All about the present conflict, its beginning, its ravages, its alignments, its end, is there foretold as plainly as one can write history. What has been started overseas will bring about the end age, and while it will be terrible, its ending is sure to do away with war and oppression, greed and slavery. What is happening was forecast centuries ago and is in exact accordance with what is foretold in the great Book. There can be but one outcome victory for righteousness and the final and complete deitruction of evil What a babtism of fire it will take to do that. of-a- The great Bear, Russia, is on the move, and biblical students know that when she starts, as she has started, it means that the march to Armageddon has begun. For many years keen prophetic students have been watching for the day when her army would move in unprovoked warfare against neighboring states. At present the drive is Westward against Finland, but the main drive is to come later and will be south and East. Finland is being used to exact a fearful price from Russia. When it goes against Palestine it will meet a fearful Waterloo at the hands of allied nations and Destiny. defi-nit- ly Everyone should keep an eye on Italy. This nation is to make sudden moves as a result of Russias activity and some disturbing events in the East. The prophet Daniel declares that she will make a sudden and swift move that will result in the destruction of countless souls. Egypt and Palestine are in the line of her march. While the outcome is known, the victory by the Israel nations will not be accomplished without untold suffering, death and destruction. If Communism, Nasism and Fascism were to finally conquer, the future would be dark indeed. Thank God they will not win. Their end has already been determined. The day of the prophets was a time of prediction and we are of its fulfillment. now living in the Townsend Club No. will give a Leap Year Dance at their Hall at 255 East 3rd South, on Friday Evening, February 2nd, 1940 Come one, Come all to this first Leap Year Ball. And come to the meeting sometime 1 Some Items of Personal Organizations that are for Human Welfare i (This Paper claim membership ia them all through publicity given. We accept the best that each has to offer. They should unite on common ground) THE UTAH STATE OLD AGE PENSION ORGANIZATION Meets Thurs. 2 PJd. LO.O.F. Hall, Post Office Place Wed. Tues. 2 PAL Chapman library, 6 So. 8 vV. 7:80 PAL CityACo Bldg. Interest George J. Fox isholding meeting every Sunday evening at the City & Co, Bldg., for the American Foundation for Abundance. Two widows, both right good Neighbors who have been with us for s long time, have remembered the paper with the same spirit that the widow of old remembered a good cause, Mrs. Marie J. Forslund of 105 Taylor Bldg., and Mrs J.F Applequist of 509 East 8th So. Both are living in peace and quiet, traveling serenely toward the twilight of a good life. May the remaining years be good and kind to them. Neighbor Bishop Hans Hansen of the Southgate ward is one of the most popular bishops in the ehurch. The other evening his people gave him a party of appreciation that he will remember all his life. The Townsend Club No. 1. holds meeting every Tuesday evening 7:30. at 168 So. West Tern, Gives barn Dance every Friday night tili further notice at 255 East 3rd So. The Utah PrograaMvo Labor League hoi da two bnatneas and two educational meetings every month In 168 So W T Tboao meet-Ing- a era bold every Tuesday 7:10 p.m. The "IAM group now bss a Reading Room at 615 Beason Bldg., 25 East 2nd So. Meetings every Sunday at 10 and 7 AO and 7:30 for youth and miaute men Wednesday and Fridays at 1:45 Hamneggs security scrip Security Forum dir union topic transaction income taxation, homestead exemptions compensated price discounts on abundant goods and produce. City County Bldg. R 101 Saturday Nov. 18 7:30 P. M. INTERESTING Organization News Inpirational Reading and a fine gift for some Mother or her daughter, or for anyone who enjoys good Poetry, why not a collection of poems by buy a copy of LEGACY Utahs well-kno- by Joseph W. La Order your copy now, post paid. Wasatch Press. 217 David Keith Bldg, Salt Lnkc City, Fhonc Was. 4G43. Sl-0- Wanted A good selling agent, lady preferred, SablnAaGUySa ings in 'Jv many and general manager of western operations for the smelting company and one In honor of Walter Hasea Eardley, who was manager of the Midvale plant for ths company for many yean prior to his death. Tha other was a special award In recognition of particularity meretoriona acho-lastl-c attainments by the applicant Roth Mr. Muir and Mr. Eardley contributed much to the atate and the mining induatry by instituting and fostering advancement! which placed the Induatry on a higher and better level. The smelting company la now rea for two ceiving application which will be awarded In tha faff of 1840. the countless unconfirmed rumors and from the propaganda with which European nations are flooding us. Quote it as your source of information regarding the activities of the war. A LOVE STORY YOULL ALWAYS REMEMBER a Master of Fiction KATHLEEN NORRIS Read Every Thrilling Installment JaSulfa 1 M i mnnJli --Udine, vt m toda The MOST IMPORTANT TIIIXG about your telephone ia the spirit of the men and women of The Mountain Slates Telephone and Telegraph Company, who provide your service. The loyalty of theao people to the ideals of their work ia reflected in every phase of your telephone service. It shows in the speed with which your local and long distance calls are completed. It shows in the greater accuracy with which they are handled. It shows in the continuous effort to make the service more comprehensive. Because of thia spirit we hope that your needs for fast, complete and inexpensive telephone service are more fully met each year. Imagtnstlon Is ont of ths most necessary qualifications of a mins The greatest asset of this Company firs ia the skill, energy and purpose of the mra and women who carry on its work. leu than an acre of ground and hu been productive Intermittently for over 50 years. The original ore body waa found on the aurtaca with little prospecting and was mined to s depth of 700 feet. At the Morrison shaft, however, it may ba necessary to sink several hundred feet before the proper geological h orisons for replacement of ore will be reached. Whether ore will be found remains to be seen. However, someone has imagination enough to believe the ore Is there and this plus initiative and capital is what makas grant and capital is what makes mints. At one time they wars all mere prospects similar to this one. operator. Proving this theory, the Horn Silver Mining company has started sinking s new trlpple compartment Morrison shaft on ths southern end of Its property about three miles from ths original Horn Silver mins in Reaver county. A photograph of ths new shaft is shown shove. Owners of tha property, Its engineers and geologists are applying Imagination to this project In the sense that they era trying to find another Horn Silver for the district and tha state. The Horn Silver, n producer of approximately $54,. 000,000 In sllvar, lead and sine ores, has never bean duplicated in that Everyone should cooperate In enregion. couraging saw prospects and proThs Original Horn 811ver ora tect those that art now mining and body was confined to a small area. developing In Utah. Behind us is the experience of the entire Bell System, dedicated to providing the best possible telephone service at the lowest cost consistent with financial safety. WE LOOK FORWARD to 1940 as a star in which our goal is making your wn'ire more and more satisfactory and depcndaUt- - The Mountain States Tel. " Right Thinking Brings ' " SHOESHOPf Jobs at Moderate Prices 414 go. State Street 4 T1- - Compa? Pathfinder Polls !! : : ABOUT A GIRL By la achol-anhlp- Just a Prospect, But Maybe a New Mine :: When you think of having your Shoes Repaired IRISH EYES a la, 5935 Serving You u u FORGET lanmagH. U in THINK MEN COULDNT Far artAar . Itetel iailir hob $35.10 48.60 lhbl OM I Teamwork years verified happen- Europe, and in our own country. You can rely upon it aa being authentic, free from CUf ,05 MSMOiM w SKr A$2140 $3335 c. Bine war-to- m JfaUMt -- Us Angeles Chicago . . . 47.00 Gives our readers each week a comprehensive report of the important, She LOW FARES rmmJ Tip Am News Analysis Poet, Christie Lund Coles. Mr. D. S. Kirk, of the Spokane Daily Chronicle, says in his paper: Mrs Coles writes with the easy grace and depth of thought which chara teaise good poetry. Her work is simply genuine, beautifully conceived and capably written poetry. We find it impressive after reading so much of the common place that is foiBted off on the public as poetry. ItS Weekly ' AS sleep-inviti- SEND the $1.50 Smelting Firm Establishes 3 Scholarships At U Tha scholarships were offered by the smelting company of which F. and I S. Mulock Is managsr of western operations. Tha recipients are Melvin Joseph Bellch, 19, and Conway W. Nielsen, 18, of Midvale and LeRoy Peterson, II, of Murray. Provisions under which the scholarships were established by the company, jnade eligible sons of employes who have been on the payGENERAL SECURITY roll continuously for 6 years or ! more one of the company's operdscussed at die February Tenth ationsat in Utah and sons of employes Security Forum, Salt Lake City and whose services have been terminated by death or retirement County Building, 7.30 P.M Sons of salaried employes could Geo.C.Christensen, Tem'y Chairman not participate. The scholarships sra for four, OLD AGE PENSION The Old Age Pension Group, more alive and active than ever gave a pleasant and well attended social Thursday. Refreshments were served and a program and dance enjoyed by all. Jr P-- U. scholarships ai a memorial years, dependent upon tha maintenGood Friend and Neighbor to Three Downla Davidson Muir, Jr, and ance of satisfactory scholastic and Dr. H. F. Syndergaard of 228 Walter Hasen Eardley, two former personal ratings by tha recipients of tha United States Smelt and carry an annual stipend of Atlas Bldg., has presented us officials 400. The boys will be given nn Inc Refining and Mining company, with s book which is worth its who did much toward the develop- opportunity to work during the summer at one of the eompany'a ment of Utah and Its mining weight in gold and of which were awarded recently and operation!. more will be said later. Thanks, the students are now attending the One of the scholarships Is In honor of tha memory of Downle doctor. We shall profit by it. University of Utah. Davidson Muir, who was for Buy You Some Inspiration . TRAIN weather sad Aa shoot hazards! highway Forget mi fort as you solas ia a reclining Cosch berth oo a Unioo Pacific train. DdtdowKI Car meal ara moderately priced. Fares are low; iheri.,7? 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