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Show Home Jrew The Weekly Ravings ' ; r of Ye Editor Housewives of Bingham Canyon are most cordially Invited to attend the washing machine demonstration and exhibit next Wednesday, sponsored spon-sored by the electrical appliance , dealers, who have gone to much trouble and expense to provide this attraction. All ladies visiting the exhibit will receive chances on valuable prizes. Remember the date Feb. 19, and the place Society Soci-ety hall. O This being Americanism and National Na-tional Defense Week, .we are reproducing re-producing a splendid article on Page One, entitled "The Oldest Flag," which appeared in the current cur-rent issue of the American Legion Auxiliary News. If your sense of patriotism has waned during the past few hectic years, it will do you good to read it. .: ; O It Is some consolation to know that Mr. Groundhog failed to see his shadow when he emerged from his hibernation Feb. 2. We can use a lot of nice spring weather from now on out. The farmers may need all this moisture, but what the ell : Is It good for in the mines? O Make a date with yourself for Feb. 25 and 26, and take yourself on a shopping trip to Bingham Canyon Can-yon stores during Dollar Days. O With the bonus fight over, The American legion now turns Its full attention to its many other objectivesfor objec-tivesfor the welfare of every American Am-erican citizen, outstanding among them being the prompt adoption of a universal service act to deprofit-ize deprofit-ize war. """ National Commander Ray Murphy, Mur-phy, immediately after the bonus legislation beeame law, issued a formal statement to the press, in which he made It quite clear that , the Legion would turn its full ajrength to the passage of a universal uni-versal service act, together with adequate national defense and strict . neutrality laws all to preserve the peace and security of America. ,"No more wars, and no more bonus," the commander declares- o Why Justice is so slow '!n Utah Is something we can't quite comprehend. compre-hend. In Idaho the Van Vlack mur- der was committed at a later date than the "Pig" Boyer carnival of death, and yet the Gem state has given Van Vlack the death penalty, penal-ty, while "The Pig" hasn't yet come to trial. Well leave it to you to figure out. O Citizens are requested NOT to have any fires during the firemen's ball. If you must have a conflagration conflagra-tion In your home, please postpone post-pone It until after 2 a. m. February Febru-ary 23. O The weekly newspapers of Utah arc to participate in a "front page" contest. The best-looking front page of the year 1930 will entitle its publisher to a beautiful trophy. Members of the journalism class of the Brigham Young University will be the ' judges. Your editor believes that this paper would have " a fine chance to win the award, but it so happens that he is chairman chair-man of the contest committee and it would look like "something rotten rot-ten in Denmark" if The Bulletin carried off the prize. O What Is Success? It's doing the job the best you can, And being just to your fellow man; It's makinft. money, but holding friends, And staying true to your aims and ends; It's figuring how and learning why, And looking forward and thinking high, It's daring blithely the field of ; chance, While making labor a brave ro-mance; ro-mance; It's going onward despite defeat, And fighting staunchly but keep- a ing sweet; It's being" clean and playing fair, It's laughing lightly at Dame Despair; Des-pair; It's looking up at the stars above, ; And drinking deeply of Life and Love; It's sharing sorrow and work and mirth, And making better this good old earth; It's serving, striving, through strain and stress, It's doing your noblest that's Success! Suc-cess! Graphic Arts. |