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Show PROGRESSIVE OPINION uiMu-w- l u Second Clan Matter It the Port Office at Salt Lake City. Utah, under the Act or March 3, 18 Food For TSuomigM When, oh when will greed b; satisfied? How we long to see he day when they can grapple enough money to their souls to satisfy their craving. May either the good Lord or the bad devil see to it that they are glutted to capacity with silver and gold until they are miserable wit it in this life and have nothing to look upon in the next but their columns and pages of rent and interest figures. The properdevelopment of the spirtual life will produce and bring everything that poor humanity may desire and need.. The things of the spirit are calling to the people of (his poor, lost world like the Master called to Jerusalem " long ago. To listen and take them unto their souls means " life and pace; to spurn them means continued misery and death. As Christ wept over Jerusalem so Lincoln wept over his country. All the enemies that defamed him did not matter; all the obstacles placed in his way did not matter. The ques-tion uppermost in his mind was, "Can our country be saved?" He wept under the burden ; he sorrowed constantl v until the victory was won. So the question uppermost in thp minds of Amesicans should be, "Can we save the kind of government that Lineoln saved, gjvernment of the people, by the people and for the people." Not unti' the world overcomes the spiritual death that is upon it will there be any change. The great and only hope is spiritual awakening. It is this alone that can lead ' us out of the Egypt of war and poverty, sin, sicknessand ; misery, into the promised land of peaee, happiness, freedom and truth. Only the awakening and defelop-- i ment of the spiritual forces will take men and nations out ' of the present reign of darkness and place humanity upon a higher plane of living. There cannot possibly be any salvation except in true spiritualization, and when we I do that a light will begin to flood in upon us that will lead out of the terrible condition that now exists. If we continue to keep this spiritual light under a bushel we shall continue to go down, individually and collectively. The country aud the world are floundering in the midst of war and trouble and commotion and confusion. Men are talking about how and when peace will come but few, i NOTICES TOWNSEND CLITB MEETS The local Townsend Club No. J., meets at The Legion Hall, 404 bo. WestTemple Fridaynight at r.6v. OLD AGE PENSION MEETS The Utah State Old Age Pen-sion group meets Wednesday 7:SU. 404 City Hall, Thursday 2 p. m. 41 Post Office Place. Have you read "Seven Years That Change the World" and 'Peace and Plenty For You" by Wing Anderson? Then send for a free application blank to be-o-a Kosmon Pioneer Advt- - Local Forum meets Sat. eve7:30 Chairman Mr Bruce V. Graves of Was-atch National Forest will be the speaker, Conservation The Extend Democracy club, Gene Middleton's, meets Sun-days, 30, at City & Co. Bldg EWSFXCTS1" georcT mmmm CK3ARS-H- E STARTED Mf0 W TO SMOKE HIS FATHERS !tr-- CIGARS AT 14 MONTHS AND NOW HAS ONE - ?jO OF HIS OWN EACH, fg v , NiGKrATCRIBTIf $jJ ,r-7r- & NAlJKMG9im, Q Vsd3!r r. GENERAL HAN FUCHu A ef MAS OWJERED ALL W&&lM SINGLE MEN TO WEAR. l3 SFyL V AUM BANDS INSCRIBED mt ''t ) WITH CHARACTERS ' Wi? XVl F$M ViWCH READ I WILL PJmX NOT MARRY A GIRL P1 aWITH BOUND FEET? i The World's News Seen Through J The Christian Science Monitor ; An International Daily Newspaper Published by THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE PUBLISHING SOCIETY One, Norwa Street, Boston, Massachusetts is Tnithftii Constructive Unbiased Free from Sensational- - ism Editorials Are Timely and Instructive and Its Daily . Features, Together with the Weekly Magazine Section, Make ' . the Monitor an Ideal Newspaper for the Home. Price 12.00 Yearly, or $1.00 a Month. Saturday Issue, including Magazine Section, $2.60 a Yeax. , Introductory Offer, 6 Saturday Issues 25 Cents. ' Obtainable at: y r w v fc & Mclntyre Bid., Salt Lake City, Utah FMix Lemon Juice J?7 AT HOME flb TO RELIEVE RHEUMATIC PAINS Money Back If This Recipe Fail Good news travels fastr many of the thou-sands of folks who now take lemon Julse for rheumatic pain have found that by adding two tablespoonfuls of Allenru to one tablaspoonful of Lemon Juice in a glass of water, they get faster relief for the aches and pains caused by rheumatism, lumbago. It's no surprise either, for Allenru Is a 15 year old formula to relieve rheumatte aches and pains. In fact If it does not help your money back. What could be fairer? Get Allenru today at any live druggist. Only US KAnr&nn It Nov. Alfred orenen, JPEroWgrEeLssBivKe '75 Kast 2nd. South Watch, Kodak Repairing 40 ears In Salt Lake We can serve you better than ever What a Joy to get relief from a cough due to a uHkV A cold. 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Not only are more calls being made from each telephone, but the average length of calls has increased. We are adding new facilities as fast as obtainable where the need exists, but shortage of materials has already curtailed some of these planned additions. First things must be kept first! We offer these suggestions with an appreciation of your past cooperation: .' J. Don't trust tq memory or old lists for telephone numbers. A wrong number is a wasted call. 2. Answering your telephone promptly saves time and facilities. 3. Give persons you call' enough time to answer. 4. If there are delays on your calls, we hope that you will realize we are exerting every effort to keep them to a minimum. The Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Co. duij abefenie dSondi and Stamps IF YOU WANT 0. K. SHOE REPAIRING You must cio to the OX SHOE SHOP 414 So. 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In-gredients In the prescription Mendaco quick-ly circulate through the blood and common-ly help loosen the thick strangling mucus the first day, thus aiding nature In palliating the terrible recurring choking spasms, ana In promoting freer breathing and restful sleep. Meodaeo Is not a smoke, dope, or in-jection. Just pleasant, tasteless palliating tablets that have helped thousands of suf-ferers. Printed guarantee with each package money back unless completely satisfactory. Ask your druggist for Mendaco today. Only 60c. ItchinsSS For quick relief from itching of eczema, pimples, . athlete's foot, scabies, rashes and other ex-ternally caused skin troubles, use cooling, antiseptic, liquid D. D. D. Prescription. Greaseless, stainless. Soothes irritation and quickly Btops intense itching. 35c trial bottle proves it, or your money back. Ask your druggist today for D. D. D. PRESCRIPTION. , Here's the New Amazing cough nxTuriE From Canada Druggists Report Big Demand Bucklev's CANADIOL Mixture ii different-m- ore effective faster in action than onythina you ve ever used. Get a bottle today. Take a couple of doses, Instantly you feel its powerful effective action spread thru fhrot, head and bronchial tubes. Tickling-coug-ceases- phl- egm is loosened and raised bron- chial tubes open up, air passages9 cleared. All druggists. Satisfaction or money refunded. Care for Mine Workers j; ' I: ' p. j I 4 - -- I M h ! i j- - : ' u J ' ' j .r, .rrj s 1 ' jj - ii . ' ; ' n, J ; 'i T"-- f" i 'At ''J T '; 4 i d t .' , , , k7 ' LI i J L "... """ - The health and welfare of the men that work in the mines is one :of the foremost concerns of the mining operator. Today, there are virtually none of the "floating" type of miner who roams from min-ing camp they are permanent citizens that take pride in this vigorous, hardy profpssion. , The modern change room for miners to use when they come off shift, have provisions for the men to shower and change to dry clothes, thereby eliminating one of the health hazards of early day mining. Change rooms are equipped With all modern conveniences and are heated continuously. Safety practices and first aid have greatly reduced the hazards of mining. At this time when every able bodied man is needed for service to his country in In-dustry as well as at the front, part-icular attention Is given to this phase of mining. A miner's boarding bouse is no soup kitchen. They are clean, modern wholesome places that cater to appetites. Recreation is stressed In all camps. During the summer months all the competative games of sport are enjoyed. Teams of various types are sponsored. When winter comes, fine bowlings alleys and various other types of Indoor sports are taken up. This Mine Was Not Just Found f " - sh - - " : ' t Completion of a spur railroad track to Its workings, recalls what one of Utah's newest mines went through in order to take its place as one of the steady metal pro-ducers of the state. This is the New Park mine, where the Union Pacific recently completed a four-mil- a spur from Keetley to the mine ore bins. Prospecting on the ground which now comprises New Park was begun as early as 1900. Early operations were small, but en-couraging showings were encoun-tered in this work. Near the sur-face the Park Galena and Glenallen companies found ore and both companies produced small amounts from comparatively shallow work-ings. Then the Mayflower com-pany took a hand and started a deep development tunnel in an ef-fort to determine It the ore con tinued downward. All these companies were unable to see the project through and as a result in the late 1920's the ground of these companies was consolidated into what is now the New Park Mining company. The New Park had Its ups and downs, but the present management finally succeeded in pushing the May-flower tunnel to its objective. A new producer has been found, a new mineral area opened up and the resources of the state ex-panded. The history of New Park goes to prove that mines are not just found they are made. They are made through years of search and sacrifice and the expenditure of large sums of money. Prospecting in Utah needs to be encouraged as the number of new mines has been too few in recent years. - LITTLE MOMENTS IN BIG LIVF " ISfiDr? AtrSfe IS MOTOQ CO- - 1 |