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Show THE Page Four C. W. Johnson is sat uoctor rnarmacist . from Page 1 was probably the greatest and undoubtedly the most influential of them all. He, however, could not have carried on alone. Who, besides Franklin, could have secured aid from France, without. which the war could not have been won. To win the war, Schuyler, MorClark, John Paul gan, Greene, Jones and others rendered invaluable service. In the constitutional convention, some of the out standing leaders were Madison, Hamilton, Franklin, James Wilson, Robert Morris, Edmund Randolph and others. Among all these men, Washington stood out as the incomparable leader. This was due to his unfailing judgment and good uncommon horse sence, to his unwavering loyalty and concern for the best interests of the country, and to the fact that he stood above party or compounds prescriptions prompt- - ly. NEPHI DRUG CO. Phone Nephi Utah 27 NEPHI, UTAH faction. Doris Halverson, Editor The Speech department of the Juab high school will present an th essembly on Friday, March at 1 p. Jm. lLs ,1ml THE ANSWER TO YOUR BUDGET PROBLEM ri)10 assembly will consist mainlv of a one act play, stunts and a debate on Should High School Students Act their Age. Miss Larsen of the Speech department is in charge of the as. Heavenly Sheer 45 Gauge Hose GAYMODE NYLONS sembly with Berta Jean Bailey as chairniai.. The class has worked hard and a good assembly is promised. The public is invited to For Every Girl 13 to 60! ... Full fashioned hose with ulmc-six- u Beams aimj uauci' 1 : u11 i r 11 cut: iiccis. 9j mg uigu lovely shades. Introducing COACH THERON SNYDER Our p.thletic department brings us to Coach Theron Snyder who is a native of Payson born there March 22, 1912. He attended school in Payson and graduated from the Payson high school in H n. ui 8y2-10l- Hi yji P 1. MISS PREP RAYON PANTIES V Styles for the Young Matron as Well as for the Young -- Patla BUafi VENICE THEATRE BUILDING NEPHI, UTAH Utah Mine Industry Prospecting Goes Deeper I -- J ,s . ' en-io- f I is.: . 7 0fz BALLERINA SKIRTS to 16 2 Perfect Fitting Beautifully Tailored Attractive Colors Styles 49c 39 UTU ssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss WOMEN'S WE HAVE IN STOCK SOME LOVELY CRINKLE CREPE FORMAL DRESSES GOWNS No Two Alike Taffetas Sheer Ninons and Floral Patterns Dotted Swiss Materials Pastel Colors At Only Sizes 34 to 40 i 16.75 2.98 sssssssssssssssssssssssss RAYON l iSSSSSSSSS&SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS WOMEN'S SATIN BRASSIERES A-B-- C RAYON KNIT GOWNS Cup Styles Size's 32 to 40 Tea Rose 9gc t Maize WHY SHOP AROUND? GIRDLE SUPPORTERS xru:i line aiiui icd Blue White Sizes 34 to 40 EACH 2.98 ALSO SATIN 11 19.75 t d iusc no-'- V Come to sok1, PI1Y First! bv - of Nfmor', Surface Plant at Kant I'tah IVopt-rlWhere Work is I'rovinK I'wlly. With mineral depoit on or near Utah program calls fi r tli" drivini; the surface combed over, the de- of a 4500 foot tunnel, cf which completed. velopment of a mine today pre- 2200 feet has Before the objective is comsents new and increasing probestimated is that the it lems. pleted, iil have exAn example of this is the ex- Newmont company in the neighborhood of ploration program of the Newmont pended for equipment, supplies Mining Company at the East Utah $.'(0,(i(M) and labor. This is a far cry from property, situated in the eastern the outearly d.tys when manyn an near end of the l'ark City mining reirion. or of ore was found Nearly two years aso, the New- crop mont company acquired control of the surface, and is indicative of the East Utah company after a the risk that must be taken now to Utah's mineral resources. thorough peoloRical examination develop It also shows that practicability and since that time has expended of encouraKing strong, well fiabout 1150,00(1 in exploration. nanced companies to enter this A tunnel is being driven to sound to insure the future of Utah's out the productive possibilities of field nieltinif and industry, the lower levels of the Kast Utah mining which needs rehabilitation followshalconsiderable where when property developing the war years low work has been done over the ment was necessarily curtailed by past quarter century. The East the manpower shortage. m M S MISSES TAFFETA CHECK jSWFtfy. con-;nu- e See the LATEST Fashions Always at "7Ae Sizes i' Dresses E: K'i 1931. f'' 1.3 Adorable Blouses and Ballerino Skirts Tailored Suits & Skirts Casual and Dressy 1 4. - California ISMS GOLD Coach Snyder has been promWashington took a prominent :n athletics throughout his part in all the events that had to inent do with the formation of our nat school days and teaching experience. His years of play has ion. him four letters in basketball,given two Thouch a verv voune- man. he letters in football, two letters in was the outstanding American track, and he participated on the who cooperated with the British tennis team. in driving the French from North In 1935 Coach America. Had the French reSnyder graduatmained it is probable that we ed from the BYU would never have become an indewith his B. S. dependent nation. At that gree. m scnooi he ma His leadership in the Revolution in physic0 jored is too well known to dwell upon 1al education. He here . Without his perseverance slayed some basand resourcefulness, the war would set ball and foothave ended quickly in favor of 's.' ball but special-,e- d our enemy. Washington was in track. inique in the fact that he never Since that time a 7on battle but he never lost a ne has attended ampaign. summer school at We marvel at his ability to the U S A C and fighting, and keep the semvJ several coaching blance of an army in the field Mr. Snyder schools. He also hen we realize that, perhaps only, ne third of the population really' spent one summer at the Univerof Southern California. ivored the war while thousand;; sityFrom the BYU Mr. Snyder f Americans were fighting in the to Duchesne where went directly armies. ritish His actions were began his coaching career after ontinually hampered by his own he year of teaching. Later he 'enerals, who ,be cause of jealousy one to Washington county f him, were giving aid to the moved was British and disobeying his orders. where he taught classes and At the close of the was the coach until 1942 when he came to ountry was in a state of chaos, Juab. In 1943 Coach Snyder spent ecause the government under the time in Cedar City as an inrticles of Confederation (our some of physical training for structor irst constitution) had broken Air Force in the college lown completely. Only war and the Armydetachment, and returned 'tar of the enemy had held the training year. tates together. This constitution to Juud the following Mr. Snyder is president of the reated only a league of states and is vith no executive, no judiciary. Juab Teachers association president of the Central Utah io power of taxation or control also is chairver commerce. The law making baseball association. He Relations of the Professional body consisted of a congress of man ne house, each state having on Committee of the Utah Educationmember 'Ote. The army was uncaid p.nd al association andof isthea National esentful. They attempted to do of the committee Association on teach's Cromwell's army did in En- Educational and professionnl education gland, establish a military dictat- er In the local Red Cross orship with Washington as dictat- standards. or. He refused because he knew chapter Mr. Snyder serves as the it would mean the end of freedom First Aid chairman. Mr. Snyders ability as a coach in government in America. certainly shown itself dur;n7 Under these conditions, Wash- has he vears he has been at Juab ington, with Hamilton and others and the students of Juab finally persuaded the states to high, send delegates to a convention to hign appreciate the fine work he done during that time to build attempt to correct some of the de- has ficiencies in their constitution. As men and women.on Continued Page Five a result, all states except Rhode Island responded to the call. could command the confidence of They found, as we have today, the whole people. So Washington that it is often easier to win a had to assume the leadership of war than to win the peace. It the new ship of state which he proved nearly as difficult to bring had done so much to create, and to the states together into a union steer it through the unchprtered as it is now to bring the nations waters upon which it had embark: together under a united organiz- ed. Under his leadership the authation, that will insure peace of the federal government ority the members. was established at home, and it a It was a problem to create had won some of respect constitution that all States would from the nationsdegree across the sea. accept considering their economic Without our nation and social differences and the jeal- mieht neverWashington come into being. have ousies existing among them. But Without Lincoln it might probably the most difficult prob- perished in 1861. These two were lem of all was distribution of pow- men of They seem to ers as between the States and the have beenDestiny. As someone inspired. It was this has said "These inspired men are Federal government. issue that divided the people into few in number. Whence the first two political parties in emanation, where and how their they beour history. It was this issue their power, by what rule they tween Ihe North and the South got moved lived, had their being in the Civil war. It is our most we know not. and There is no explic pressing problem today. ation to their lives. They rose Without the influence of Wash- irom shadow and went in ington who was president of th mist We sre them, they feel but convention, it is doubtful that any we know them not. Fromthem, first to been last have constitution could wore the creations of they agreed upon. some providence, bafflinfi Again, when the new constitu- the witspecial of man to fanthim. de tion was submitted to the states feating the machinations of the for ratification, without Hamilton world, the flesh and the devil unin New York and Washington and til their work was then passRandolph in Virginia, it is prob-ibl- e ing from the scene done, mysteriousthe constitution would have ly as they had come asupon it". been rrierted. This seems especially true of In 1781) Washington desired Lincoln. Quoting from the same nothing better than to return to author "Without name or fame or his home in Mount Vernon and training: it was reserved the remaining years of his official for this strangp being, late in life, life enring for his 50X) acre farm. to be snatrhed from obscurity, Mut factionalism had developed raised to supreme command at "a luring the debates on the consti- supremo moment and entrusted In- tution. Keeling ran high. with the d.':iny of a nation. The Istinctively everyone turned to most experienced and accomplish Washington as the only man who ed men of the day were made to stand anidn. while th! fantastic figure was led by unseen hands to the tront and given the reigns of when you wear Clothes from Feb 26, Thursday, CRIMSON& Continued When illness strikes, you will discover how much your doctor counts on your druggist to make the medicines he prescribes do their job. 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