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Show & UTAH VALLEY NEWS Friday, January 5, 1940 eighth of us are forced to accept charity for our very existence on the soil. War is not the solution. Canada, a democracy like our own, is fast becoming regimented and monopolized, war solves nothing it merely welds the chains of slavery more securely upon its devotees. America must stay out of war. For the sake of Europe as well as America, it must find some better way to create a new "constitution" for world democracies. Industry and enterprize must be made to serve us as our traffic arteries now do. We put green and red lights on our highways to make them Bafer for traffic. We must similarly "regulate the giant industries of the country. Some we have already placed on the Federal highway, such as the Post Office, and we make them serve all the people all the time. Others, such as the milk production and distribution service, have become efficient under a form of cooperative management, which may point to success for many others. Some have yellow warning lights, and "regulation appears to be necessary if they are again to serve as many people as they are capable of serving. The final answer can be given only after study of individual industries, but 1940 is undoubtedly the year, an election year, when vital industries and corporations will be more than ever subjected to closest scrutiny. One guiding principle should be uppermost: Free private initiative must be made to SERVE this nation, not to ENSLAVE it. Utah Valley News Psblbhari UTAH mcr Mdw auralaf VALLEY PUBUSHINQ hr CO. 4 lUrth Tint w Frara UUh train Uni m raosri rlw matter para Utah, sariar ttaa Aat at Kuril a Mil. OUR STATUS II. 1111 at a peat aiflas a 1940? IN The "Constitution of America remained only a "scrap of paper" in the minds of millions in autocratic and dictatorship countries, until the loyalty and wisdom of its citizens made it the symbol of liberty throughout the world. t citlKH 200 after millions Again, today, nearly years, upon millions see little virtue in Americas Constitution. Only the loyalty and wisdom of the citizens of America can establish its truevmeaning, even in America. Everywhere among nations today, monopoly enslaves - the people. In Japan, Russia, Germany, Italy, the monopolistic movement has taken its final step toward enslavement of the people. The state is no longer the servant of the people: the people belong to the state. Elsewhere, as in Britain, France, America the movement has not gone so far. Monopoly exists, and the economic slavery of the people has gone to varying lengths, but in these nations the people yet hold to the ideal: The state exists for the people, not the people for the state. It may not matter much, when a fellow is in prison, who his prison keeper is. Lincoln led this nation to war to free the slaves. Today the economic slavery of millions in this land has less "security in it than the for thought is: "The efforts made ourselves. Another way to look at this resolution business is to be so devoted to doing what's right that you press straight on to that and disregard what men are saying atout you. We think it was Henry Ward Beecher who said: "Theres not murh practical Christianity about the man who lives on better terms with angels and seraphs than with his own children, servants, employes, or neig- th hbors. He that sweareth Till no man trust him; He that licth Till no man believe him; Tie What a life: We just get Christmas and New years over, and then come state and federal income taxes, which this year for the first time apply to state employes. WORLD'S LARGEST TEMPERATURE OF BUILDING PUNNED EARTH GOES The world's largest building In ICE-A-GE now under construction In Moscow, It. 8. 8. U. with the beginThe earth Is gradually losing ning this year of tha "Palace of e upon It, the Snvlcta there, which. It la the grip of the claimed, will have 8,000 room, according to Dr. Klrtly Fletcher accommodate 40,000 vlltora at Mather, 51 year old profeasor of one time, and be built of mnrbln geology at Harvard unlveratty, and granite. to be who pictures conditions of the The uteri framework Influence tructure la alrcily nnder way. found when the Ice-areport from Moscow Indicate. It really disappears from this globe. la to be a monument to the greatWhat would happen to ns If the ness of the Soviet lrnlon. It will earth's temperature were to Inbe 1370 feet high, !0 feet higher than the Rmplre State build- crease by 10 degrees? About ing In New York; and 170 feet 30,000 years ago the earth was higher than the Eiffel tower In slowly emerging from the Paris. Since then Its temperature Crowning tho palace will be a has been gradually rising, result330-fohigh stature of Lenin which will be visible 40 mile ing In a continuous increase In away. The auditorium will aeat the depth of the oceans, an Inpeople, and will be In the crease In the amount of the 131,000 of the palace. Store than earth's surface covered by water will be In use In whlrh now covers more than the building to serve Its visitor. of all the earth's surface. A 10 degree rise In temperature, snya Dr. Mather, would melt tho north and south Ice caps completely, adding 50 feet to the (Ellen Bellows - Reporter) depth of the oceans, and Inundating whole sections of the earth's Harold Ttrcretnn and Norma costal areas. Smith students at lr. A. C. at He believes a 10 degree rise In Iiognft have been spending the temperature would so fill the holidays at their parents' homes. oceans that United States' present Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Brereton roastline on the Atlantic would and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Smith. be submerged, and surli cities as Mr. and Mrs. Morris WIscombe New York, Boston. Philadelphia. are rejoicing over the arrival of and New Orleans a baby girl born last week at' Baltimore, would The wholly disappear. Utah Mother hospital. Valley lower Mississippi would valley and bahy are reported dolqg also be drowned. nicely, Europe's would Mr. and Mrs. Dell Glailer an- start all over again, hut from nounce the birth of a grandson, other causes than war. For exhorn Christmas day to Mr. and ample. Finland, which Russia is Mrs. Frank Glazier of Ileher City. to annex, would he comMias Melba Bchoney of Hcbor wanting under wtner, as would pletely spent the holidays with her par- Holland, and murh of the Daltlr ents. Mr. and hint. J. C. dnn Arctic ocean coastlines. NorMr. nnd Mrs. Chester Bonnous way and Sweden would become son and of Wyoming visited last one Island. week with Mr. Levi Dounons and But a 10 degree rise In temfamily. perature would make the tropics Mrs. James B. Ferguson ha so hot that human habitation returned home from Gardenia, would be Impossible. California where she was called and Antarctica would Greenland be the to the death of hoc aunt, Mrs. T. dominant continents, with temD. Avery. She remained there ten perate climates, while the earth's day. tropics would be found In Canada M Men Daiketball and Northern United Edgemont's States and two games every team play all snch present temperate zones. week. Wednesday and Thursday But It has taken the earth 0 In Lincoln high gym. The memyears to emerge so far out bers on the team . are: Robert of the These changes Elliott, Onrll Davis, Jack Condor. predicted by Dr. Mather will hardRobert Gillespie, Bud 8mlth, ly happen for another 15,000 Cecil Brown, Sara Marrlottl, and Ths present Increase In Milton Bellows. Their coach 1 year. oceanic deptha Is but one Inch Cliff Van Wagenen. The ward la each century. Guess there's no cordially Invited to attetd these need to get excited after all. gamee. ice-ag- ' Our glasses stop headache, eye strain and clear (Absolute Results Guaranteed) your vision. Cannon-Ashton,IitC- e ji jj Ice-ag- e. OUU SPECIALS 1939 CHEVROLET TOWN SEDAN Finished in black, low mileage Car has had seat covers on since new two-thir- IF YOU NEED A TRUCK WE HAVE IT1 We have three good farm trucks, under $100.00 COME IN AND LOOK THEM OVER Klglit Wrrckrr Service Phoae Prom 1M COMBAT Illness and disease tha American Red Cross has Instructed over ons million women and older girls In simple nursing procedures and ths fundamentals of home sanitation sine 1511 Last year 1,830 graduate nurses conducted 4,505 classes and quail-fle- d 61,398 family members to recognize sickness In Its early stages, showed them how to fashion comfort aids from home-mad- e equipment and taught them bow to give ekllled care to invalids and the These courses were given In 954 communities throughout the nation. Instruction Is avallibla through Red Cross Chapters. Homs hygiene nnd care of tho sick as taught by the Red Cross to EDGEMONT i mnp-mskt- 80,-00- ice-ag- e. day Is n standard eouraa In many Junior schools and colleges, and Instruction has been given Girl Bconts, Camp Fir girls and numerous other groups. Each summer University courses are held to qualify Red Cross nurses as horns hygiene teachers. In addition to the Red Cross program of family health education. Red Cross public health nursea In hundreds of communities make n million annual visits to, or on behalf of, the sick In rural areas and In Industrial centers, and help physicians examine children at schools and clinics. Enrolled In tha Red Cross reserve nursing corps ar 41,500 nurses who stand ready for disaster, epidemic and other emen-genrservice. To those leaning on tne susy Is taining Infinite, big with blessings. Mary Baker Eddy endless changes. Canylo. glad. The present moment Is all we Returned Missionary can call our own for works of Entertained By Friends merry, of righteous dealing, and of family tenderness. A group of missionary friends George Eliot gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 8. II. Blake Sunday evening Build today, then, strong and aure. church services following the With a firm and ample base; where George R. Blake ipoka on And ascending and secure hls recent labors In West GerShall tomorrow find its place. many. Singing and social chat Longfellow was enjoyed and refreshments served. Out of Eternity the new Day Out of town guests Included: la born: Into Eternity at night will re- Mr. and Mrs. Alma Kirk and Mr. family of Pleasant Grove; turn. Thomas Carlyle and Mr. Benjaman Knudsen and Mrs. Wesley Knudsen of Provo Mr. and Mrs. Reed Holdaway Study the past If you would and divine tha future. Confucius. of Los Angeles; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Condor of 01 ms tend and Miss Kathryn 8ums!on of Salt Wo ought not to look back unLuke City. less H Is to derive useful lessons from past errors and for the purpose of profiting by dear bought George Washington experlenre. Utah Stake Sets Conference Meet to talk with our past hours, and learn what reQuarterly conference of Utah port they bear, and how they stake will be held January 6 and might have reported more spirit- 7. A special priesthood session is ual growth. Mary Baker Eddy. planned for Saturday night, 7:30 Tho true past departs not; no at the Fourth ward. Sunday's truth or goodness realized by general aesslona will bo held at man ever dies, or can die; but 10 a. m. and 3 p. m. Stake missionary work will be all is still here, and, recognized or not, live and works through stressed dnrlng the conference. Is good 20 - 40 Entire Stock included in this Event! Money-Savin- g NOTHING RESERVED As much as . . . $15 Off per Coat Every Garment is New Stock Purchased This Year Your Opportunity to Buy a Quality Coat at a Low Price! Whittier Canada Is short 3.000,000 lbs. of wool to fill Its present requirethe ment according to David C Dick, Canadlun wool administrator. It Reduced y One of the Illusions is that present hour Is not the critical derisive hour. Emerson. RISES; -E 0 Goats The past is for us, but tha sole terms on which it can become TODAY ours are its subordination to the All of us are always going to Emerson. present. do better tomorrow, and we would For all of good tho past hath had too. If only we started today, Remains to make our own time him; H. R. Dr.G. II. Ileindselman About Your Eyes S-A-L- GEMS OF THOUGHT that Ixtrroweth Till no man will lend Let him go where No man knoweth him. H. plan. rpO When all the world is making resolutions, we hark back to Marcus Aurelius, who said: "A Man should be upright, not be kept upright. "blacks ever had prior to 1865. Federal government reports show that 10 companies control 72 per cent of all electricity purchased in this country; that 166 men, serving as directors of various companies, are legally in control of $16,000,000,000, or of all the working capital of America. When ' one steel company is rated at $2,000,000,000 and one automobile concern is valued at $1,500,000,000 we get some conception of the economic control exercised by the few over the millions of people in this land. And yet it is mighty fine to be so enslaved. No people are better off than Americans. Our daily lives are filled with luxuries as compared to the millions of people in other lands. We have more bath tubs, for example, than in any other land, one for every 1 1 persons, as compared to the worlds average of one bath tub for each 1500 persons. Compare our comforts and luxuries at home and our average salaries and we seem to be living in a fairy land )y comparison. Yet this cannot explain away that fact that one out of every eight families in America is on relief. What a rich bind this is, and yet how can we explain that one- one-four- A good New Years others lift us above And no one can think that ha PANTS While lending hls colleague! a This Gandhi from over tho sea dance. Seems n frank sort of fellow to And no one with gumption begirt mo: Hls words are not COATed with Would tell him to keep on hls SHIRT, gulls. He hse naught to InVEST from For no ona would ever believe hls pile. That he has any tricks up bis Ho never has COLLARed a man SLEEVE. And TIED np his time with s II. H. Divested Leader Home Care of Sick Training Is Aid to Million Families TVYL0R BROS COMPANY MENS DEPARTMENT ..Salt Lakes Newest Hotel OPPUtMTK GREAT MORMON TEMPLE 200 Rooms 200 Tile Baths Rates: $1.50 to $4.00 Hotel Temple Square Balt lake City, Utah All West Exposure Rooms Delightfully Air Cooled ERNEST C. ROSS ITER, Manager HIGHLY RECOMMENDED |