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Show Friday, November 25, UTAH TALLEY HEWS Utah Valley News Bucc nr to Publle Opinion Journal Published every Friday morning by UTAH VALLEY PUBLISHING CO. IT North Pint Provo, Utah. Want matter November 11, HIT at the poet Eatorad aa aacoad-elaa- a alftea at Provo, Utah, under the Act of March I, 1171. God's Country : Be thankful that we live in God's Country. Consider any other nation on earth, and compare the lot of the average man with our lot here in America. Verily America is still the Land of Promise.. Here the fundamental values of life are still with us. Free speech, the right to worship as we choose, the right of access to the courts of the land where all men are equal liefore the law, the right to our own property, to the products of our own labors, to our homes and lands to have and to hold,1 regardless of our religion or our beliefs, these priceless poses-sion- s are still ours. Who can look upon Germany and sec anything but tyranny and hatred and greed, in their rnthlcss treatment of the JewT "Who can see anything in Italy but Mussolini overriding all, demonstrating that when any people allows one man to rise to supreme tower, that people loses freedom, liberty and justice? Can you see aught by tyranny and imperialism in the Japan of today? Where is lilierty or freedom in. Russia, despite the vast emancipation wrought for the millions of her peasants? What security is r left to Britain and France, the only Democracies, with such neighltors as Germany and Italy? Only in America is there yet hope for peace and security. How thankful we should be for this great blessing the greatest of all blessings, that priceless gift for which men have fought and died, down through the ages of history? But are we content to pay only in Does our thankfulness? our rejoicing consist only in eating, drinking, and being merry? If an advancing foe appeared on the horizon threatening our homes and our loved ones, we know what we would great-powe- lip-servi- ce ' But more destructive, and more damning and devastating are the foes of liberty already surrounding us. A willingness to let other people do our think-- " ing for us ; an attitude of intolerance toward those opposing us ; an intellectual dishonesty which allows us to Beck after and accept for ourselves the fruits of political office when we know that such things would wreck the country if distributed to all; a selfishness and greed which divides our great country into 48 states, building barriers between them in trade relations, and which divides Capitol against Ijabor, and splits Labor ranks into opposing camps these are some of the things which threaten lilierty and freedom in America. These are some but refuse things toward which we pay to do very much about. do. . ass Supreme Value of the see Art ell Ricks of Huntington Park, California, won tha Heber J. Grant oratorical contest Monday with an oration, "The Perfect Gem." Other contestants who received second and third places respectively were Banford Bingham of American Fork, and Rea Tolman of Murtaugh, Idaho, season - - - Clothcraft Commander Suits see Five students wera nominated for tha office of Junior prom chairman by tha Junior class Lo rains Monday. They are: Adams, Midvale; Martell Bird and Duana Brown, Provo; John Wee-nlRiverton; and Bpeneer Crab- Yonr touch will tell yon that it is a worsted fab. ric .. that it will wear . r . and hold its shape. g, high-quali- tree, Providence. Primary elections will be conducted December 5 and final student body elections December II. see The Clothcraft label will tell you that you are getting a dependably tailored suit that fits "In a Bnow King's Palace Iq the theme selected for the second annual A.W.B. Preference BaU to be held December 2. The most popular man as shown by the pr ensure lust suuuiitied oy tbs coeds of the university last week will be crowned kink at the ball. . i ft-- - ?(' Lined with V' TOPCOATS - - $25 f SHRIVERS skating rink this winter according to Willis Stevens. ABM council chairman. ifv" hi, iV' Earl-Gl- o Rayon Associated Men Students of B. Y. tT. will cooperate with the Provo Junior Chamber of Commerce to provide the community with a ' so Taiuhikd by CLOTUCRAFT Charles Fish and Reed L. Clegg of Provo will represent B. Y. U. i' V't $22 m against two debaters from Drake university, 8unday afternoon, November 27, In the first verbal encounter of tbe "Y this year. .... and And you will tell us that this is truly a value achievement, when you learn that the price is only - - - - i e BOY OF YOUR BATTERY AND IT WON'T COST YOU A CENT HERES WHATWEN: 1 2 3 NEWS Style Leadership More than 2500 aptitude and II j halMrr, ibrtak AUtjnrmu,thoUa Men's Dark WORK PANTS I see Mr. E, W. Bird, 8prlngvllla, Chairman of Troop Budget Program, announces tha special promotion of the Troop Budget Plan to go forward In Utah National Parks Council during this season. It Is urged that every Troop work on a amall budget of about firs cents a week, twenty-fiv- e cents a month, or 2.50 per year per Scout to pay necessary expense of running a Boy Scout Troop. Scoutmasters may get free record books to help In this promotion upon request to the Scout office. Tuck stitch and VESTS Only Boys Life Week will be observed throughout America on December to 15. This week Is set aside to promote Interest of the public In tbe character training of this boys magazine which, features article of boy Interests and activities. Boys, whether they are Scouts or not. should read this magazine. They will find It not only Interesting but educational and worthwhile. It Is the offirlal magazine for boys published by Boy 8routs of America and has no commercial Interests whatever, announces D. O. Wight, Connell Chairman of Boys' Life Committee. The snbecriptlon rate Is 75 cents per year. Scouts or other boys desiring to receive this magazine should contact their Scout Leader. e ' 1 6 ter-min- . Tighten battery ii TO top-not- ch PANTIES K l)Pft DONT MISS SEEING THIS BATTERY SENSATIONAL NEW-TV- AwU Ba. 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Any Troop may qualify for this award by reregistering at least eighty per cent of Its Scoots, Fill with cables SPECIALS BULLETIN Clean top of batten Test with hydrometer 4 Inspect SCOUT Pbovo i'- PROLONG THE LIFE Week End GRACE NG SERVICE WILL e memorial tribute to the late Professor Harrison It. Merrill will j be a feature of tbe sixth annual of convention Intermountain Scholastic Journalists which Is i being held December 3, according to Professor J. M, Jensen, chairman of the meeting. A .... is properly styled. see. P ty Nominations for freshman class officers were made by the green-linat their clasa meeting Monday. Elections will be held December I. Candidates for presir, dent of the class are Garth Denver, Colo.; Joeeph Rerlll, Inglewood, Calif.; Gee Jackson, Boulder, Colo.; Hyrum Deloney, Jackson Hole, Wyo.; Julius Bertrand, Santa Monica, Calif.; Bill Hansen, Partland, Ore. and Woodrow Church, Esculents, THIS SIX POINT MONEY-SAVI- d, personality tests have been given and corrected for more than I seven hundred freshman at the The Seventh Annual preaen ta- university, according to Dr. Rusttoo of Brigham Young university sel Swenson, chairman of the permusic department of Handels sonnel committee of the faculty. famed oratorio Messiah will be given In the Provo tabernacle, Students from Millard and Juab Bunday, December lli at 7:10 p. counties met during the last week m., according to Dr. Franklin and formed the Millard County Madsen, director. A chorus of 125 voices assisted by a large group of soloists and the symphony orchestra and organ accompaniThe ment will be heard. Seeg-mtlle- H. see THIS WEEK HVff gs r and Juab County lip-servi- AT THE after on yaar of geographical this writing, Powers' Eagle Scout" colRoy elube. acorna umn publication, bealdeu aevon-tee- n America, In Dr. Amos N. Merrill discussed of newspapers newapaperu in Canadn, Austbe youth programs of European France, Denmark, Finland, tralia, the members of countries before Poland, Brnxll, International Relations club Mon- Norway, Sweden, nr printing It and England day. e e Scouts ars nrgsd to contact their the editor Mrs. Elsie C. Carroll and Mrs, local paper and reqnest Scout" Stella Rich of the English faculty to uae "Roy Powers, Eagle feature. the attend left last Saturday to e s annual meeting of tha National Council of English Teachers at Boy Scouts of America recently St. Louis. Mo. accepted a tract of 25 thousand seres of mountainous land In Now Mexico's Kit Carson country for BROTHERHOOD tbu purpose of becoming a wilderness camping area for Boy Scouts I often think when thlnklns of America from Mr. and Mrs. good about tbe bond of brother-hooWtlte Phillips of Tulsa, Okie. which I consider sound and This represents a virgin territory good. The blMe says wo should to bo used exclusively In the probo inclined to deeds of charity In motion of Scouting, announces every way, when we see a person Walter W. Head, President of In distress and grief; hasten to Boy Scouts of America. He etated Impart relief according to our that aa an aid to the carrying forown belief. It may not be n wad ward of tbe progrm of Scouting of dough that he is rally need- on thlu Mrs. MV. and territory, ing so, but Just a word to ease Phillips would Include In the gift his woe, - A little lift along tthe fifty thousand dollars to ho used way, to help him see the better In maintenance and construction way and lift the clouds of dark work. dismay. A dose of courage from This shows a great spirit of a friend may help a guy his way Seoutlng and its purposs in buildto mend. May bring his sorrows ing character as reflected In big to an end. ' So dear Polks, you men today. ' plainly see, these little acts of charity are all required of you and me. O, If we really understood and if we tried we surely could advance the cause of brotherhood. 1938 1277 j 364 West Center Your Gifts Provo, Utah. BSrsgnUBrziranavnmw- - |