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Show SOENCE AND REUGION. I orth More Midvale City, Utah, Frid ay, Sept. 9th, 1927 Subscription $1.00 the yea r-W -------------- '·Vo lum e Thre e Ntu nber Fou'rteen The Rev. Or. Shaile'r Mathews, Dean of the Divi~ity School in Chicago University, ·fiays philosophy_. is of no use in religion, because we canno t analyz e 11r religio n, "the . greates t moments a•·e felt, you cannot define them io words. There is not a philosophical term in the language or the iptelle.ctual prQ~:css es by which we seek to grasp the meaning of religipn." ·~ ,., •• GRAFT Rh.IG IN COUNTY BE .. . -----·------------------------------ ~T;>u ~U T BROKE~ By AlbBn T. lWd Just Krw w He's Gkul •-.J_...,. ___ ........ ......... -- ~ GASOLINE AND RUBBER. CANCER NOT CONTAGIOUS.• VANISHING BOB. I HOW DO WE LOOK AT GHT .- J ' "Near ly every town in the countr y presen ts a prospe rous appear ance during the day," says E. H. BeJtson, manager of the J. C. Penne y Co., Store. "What do we look like after dark? " ''There is where manv towns are ;:-etting ahead at he prE-sent time and makin g themse lves 'known throug hout the countr y. "Much of the motor car touris t tra'el reache s town after the stores are losed. It is the habit of the touris t .o drive all day and the.n stop at the wares t town at the approa ch of dark. "What buying he does is done in the nornin,!! before the start for the next lay'. run in ' 1¥.'ihether the buying is done •own or is held over for the next delends on the kind of recepti on he ~<:ets when he drives in. "Well lighted main streets . store windows that are lighted at least until midni~ht, all reflect a cheery sort 'lf welcome that invites the visitor to too oYer for a few hours in the morn The politic al liquor rim~ lthat damPhilosophy has ~othing to do' ~i;h' admini .strareligion, and reli~n has nothing · to inates and contro ls th ffairs of Salt public and laws Philos ophr tion of do with philosqphy. 1 ken. ie~br must-l County Lake · deals with pr b~~ thM can ''be :mwell l an urcs _:,1Jo~ rcc()lt The proof, l.y solved, or may be solved, that argument, thoughl. Religion deals thentic ated" inform ation ~hnws corand graft ing with questions entir"tlt ~"Yond our t:.his ring i sp:read as City, Lake Salt t thruou n reach, that can be amwereto. only by • l'llptio 1 s. ipalitie munic r smalle the as well . . . · "· faith. of ty majori the of 1 'l'hru the apathy inactio n, willful or the and voters the Two kinds ot good news for autootherw ise, of law enforc ing officials, mobile owners : this gan~ of u.nprincipled politic ians Fint, you are told that if and have gained a strang le hold on part" when the natural supply of gasoline politics, to the extent that it is able gives out, synthethic, gasoline will be contro l the nomin ations and electo made to take its place. of publk officials. tions Second, acientists have discovered of this sort operat es by virring A a systeRl of bud /raftin g on rubber contro l over officia ls in pubits tue of trees which shoul increas e the yield iJ they are u.nable to get office, lic of a tree 400 per cent. their men into office, if they are unaJble to contro l their action s then they It is predic ted that the cost of - as• an organi zation functio n. cannot y countr this rubber delive red in .n~r. If the men i.n public office discharg-e will drop from twenty -five cents "Word of mouth advert ising of :l do, to sworn are they as duties ~heir pound. a cedts ten than to less town spread s fast and far. A touris t And as they promis e to do as candiScient iats say tbey can make who stops herr to-nig ht a,nd next day thf> existen ce of s'tch a ring is synthe tic rubber as well as sy·n- ~ .dates tells someo ne fifty mile fr~m here, imposs ible. sion. this is a good town," is a busironclu one "that but to us lf>ad~ That thetic gasolin e, but that probab ly • nes;; builde r for local merch ants . that is; They either have their men in y·ill be POf!tponcd, likA: artifici al men the of "An organi zation of local merch ants Qffice or thev have contro l gasolin e makin g, until natura l supother busine s men which will 'lnd ion condit in office. Neithe r of which .. plies dimini sh. it their busine ss to see that the make tol~honld the voters of th~ coun'ty ~treets are attract ive at night will bf> A French scienti st proves by <>rnte. ioing a real service to the town and carefu l ob~tervation that cancer is T..,e men now in public office ~1·e 'IUilding new sale. for them ·elves. NOT contag ious. To do away ~"•r-iou<ly ignori ng the dutiP.s thev "There are nearly 900 J. C. Penne y now suspiis Jo with the false, persist ent '·~nn «v·orn to perfor m and it ro. stores at the presen t time. These til''~ rr thPm to lll't or res;gn . tion is a great blessin g. Marrie d tores are located in every kind of ;a. couple s, living togeth er, one the Trr ml'n in puhlic office in the City ity. And every manag er says ~ommun and Count v building-, and we mean Yictim of cancer , <io not contra ct that 'what we look like at nhrht' is those rE>~ponsible for the enforc ement the diseas e £rom !&Ch other, and back of a lot of busine ss we do in th~ of the laws, canno t hide under thr canno t contra ct it. •::.,'lot is prove& daytim e" dnak of ignora.nce. Th!.' fact!' have Dy rell&Die stataJtiCI. be~>n pre.sPnted to them in the public pre s and still there is a lack of acthat Paris dresse rs, realizi ng tion. What their possib le excuse can long hair is "comi nk in," are buybe is beyond thinki ng people to fathllli stocks of "trans forma tions," om lelli hair arrang ement for women The plan on which the liquor goambto wear while waitin g for bobbed privile ge is operat ed appea rs ling Reade rs desirin g a person al reply ean hair to grow. othand s igation invest its, affidav from of sense, on comm is Short hair addres s ~lis:; Flo. in care of Journa l. . this: be to ation inform er will hair long time, in and, , Dear )liss Flo:course ~ Certai n liquor manuf acture rs an•! be as obsole te as a veil over the 1 read your reeent article about hus !\fost norma l men and women hve lves solthemse made who ~ers. bootleg ually contin face. band:; and wives who are -Last week's announceme:nt in the .I for their childre n. id in the last county electio n by conmuch so me ed remind it and Lonl{ after men 'had cut their eling <.,uarr E. C. of r l that the Midva le Journa l and Sidney .Matthew;;, a brothe tributi ons ~o certain campa ign ~u!lds to getting what satisfa ction Journa d wanted l Beyon that life home own my of hair, primit ive women let their ;; al Farm News would 1etail I<'.amou Nation the the of etor a:nd by ac~Ive suppo rt for the politic al Matthe ws, propri it. It seems to me they can out of their own lives, they for the sum of 25 cents during the about you to write hai.r 1row long, becaus e, matted run was le, l\lidva in Store ng rJ~g and Its. candid ates! are n~w per- Clothi to mentio n the most wa,nt to see their childre n get satis- month of Septem ber, 1927, broug ht with irease , it was a good thing by an autom obile driven by At- that you .negleeted matte down ful unlaw of frmts the enJOY to mit~ed r-and that is faction out of theirs, they want to see forth much comm ent but very few in cold weathe r. bert Reudt er 23 of Fourte enth North vital point m the long so er, howev only, but ss busme to ine" has on the they have a better chance and more .,o;Ub.criptions. life "femin home seems a effect such Long hair ue their and Thirtee~th 'west Street s, while the contin to. willing ~re th,ey as -om:, advan tages than they themse lve had. twenty want, or men girl a what am do I n n. Wome men, sell- childre One letter was receivl'd t'rom a subes requir contnb utJons to those I.n power to ex- pushin g an ice cream cart, after this of plish full accom to been how has Just life whole my and the long hair comes back. and (or rather one who though t he ing ice cream at the Salt Lake Air our in- .criber all for act them . . the calls by and ed t cau. though been has much that ess bittern It will go away again. was a subscr iber) stati.n g that the Thes~ prlVII~ged liquor ~ea_lers h~v:e Port last Saturd ay. ng, planni disrent and tellige abufe i.ng, wrangl nt <:onsta lland l was stale, etc., and orderi ng McCle Journa of b~en divided mto four prmcip al diio'I- . Sidney Matthe ws, 14, I would n't dare pretty well establi shed that us to shut it of. A man that could is s. It parent my of At San Toy, mining town in spect legs both of res fractu d SJ_ons or groups , the inform ation !n- Street suffere leavin g your childre n a lot of mo]ley delibe rately and honest ly say that the Ohio, Ray Wiggi ns, annoy ed, bit he ma~· die bring a friend home with me foroffear that fear ian physic and which of ,each of head tJhe at , afdicates does them no g-Ood. More wrecks Journa l wa,n't worth 25 cents a year, of betray ing this terribl e state olf the ear of his :mothe r-in-la w, the shock. from sible respon held is who "boss" a is n't would s . parent if have been caused more lives ruined when the Nation al Farm News, worth r llrs. Aman da Taylor After tt·eatm ent at the emerg ency fairs. I wondetant ibu"contr the of ting accoun strict f?r they if oom ing courtr more charac ters underm ined bv $1 a year, is given as a premiu m, is bicker the and con. around their A mob he was taken to the L. D. S. stop 10 l, hospita illgrave things made too easy for chilrl out on a limb, off on a ta.ngen t, or t.mthe having realize t to made the be and , could wante d the man lashed condit ion was 's Sidney where al Hospit to repor~ turn 1.~ bosses ese when ren, by giving them too many unear,n- balanc ed in . orne directi on. There is justice they do their childre n Mayor of San Toy told Wiggi ns as critica l. ed report es entativ repres certam to t accoun and of this of charge here ed advan tages than by anythi ng else. a deeper reason . he would quash the they create an atmosp of the law enforc ement agenci es, and It may be safely concluded that if kind? But if the 25 cent offer doesn' t work in 1;ome cases, affidav its name certain "maim ing and disAgu ring" if he his t agains grudge a W. has A. man any we shall put the price to a dime in membe rs of the law enforc ement failwould take the las!¥ng . be to them wa.nts and n childre "bossthe Octobe r, then a nickel in Novem ber, forces, who, it is said, keep Wir,gi ns said "Yes." His back to leave them a and is way surest the ures enit-par who about a.nd OK doubt is no who is to as since we have to collect somethi.ng There ed es" inform was strippe d, he was lashed of monev . lot a of have root to the at alleged are strike to send it throug h the mails ls who order in quarre and tal not is .. twenty -one times and everyb pdy Think ing people know that other as second class mail matter , in order ever gelse g bootle nothin as retail ess the happin among child's go.hfg been ing includ appare ntly was happy, as charac ter and the like, to li. t each ;;ubscr iber as a bona fide does, and the childre n are the real vic things , such than gers inform ing them who thev could the mothe r-in-la w. What is the money . more count iber, we are at a loss to know tims in these family fights. For it is buy their wet goods fro.tn and who clilference betwee n · a man that our dear ones subscr leave to how Just tic domes the from le stumb to make in Decem ber. who not offer they what could they bites off his mothe r-in-la w's ear what they requir e is rather difficu lt. , nerves red shatte with liquor ne can kindly sugge st that battle someo of edge Maybe scene knowl n commo is It to do and a mob that insists on a public ought we place, rcfirst the comme In nt appare the of cyn and spite , I.n ideal dilemm a. lost this in io.ns, ingbitter disillus . I, ..~etailers are arreste d and prosec uted to them an someth ath beque lashin i? to can we what live, l. we genera in the kidd~ng, don't which life in with of age ns aside the ceropinio of But ical from :alism I unless they buy their supply y and law-ab iding society , a you think the combi nation is worth a orderl the who that n er childre observ any known to t have us eviden of is It All s source tai.n There is some m.ild govern ment in which the laws are respec ted quarte r, the price of a gallon of gas, It is commo n knowl edge that those Ameri can people are rapidly develo p- have taken to the streets almos t as state obeyed auperv iaion of the radio. Do the . People , theref ore, that two cigars , one> picturE' "how, etc. on the outsid e cannot transp ort or sell ing a greate r apprec iation of the beau soon as they could walk to escape the and superv isors consid er it necess ary bootle gging and other ilnance counte Let those . ubscri ptions roll in and tiful. This is not confined to the homes that were full if bicker ing and withou t fear of arrest or de1ira ble that the details , happen to be popula r. thereb y assist your home comm unity which acts licit (the the to of s y extend inquir but , make liquor you classes If that y . edge wealth discord knowl n bloody , or other)Vise, of ptize · •. It is commo s officer~ that come in contac t with run- are workin g for a state of society paper to compe te in the field of adlS sold on the main streets of Magna great masse s in the towns and village 6ghts 1hould be se~t into homes be inimic able to the comin z vertisi ng. After all, you know that away boys .and girls they will tell you which will and i.n the rural distric ts. and Hingh am, and ebewh ere and listene d to by twenty million s tion. genera advert ising and .not subscr iptions , acNew towns and new section s of that family quarre ls are respon sible It is commo.n knowle dge that liquor of Ameri cans, includ ing childre n? thing is charac ter. It is tually pay a part of the expens e of second The with for out laid cases of being r are numbe ones st older gTeate county the the the in is sold all over Would you describ e that as makour duty to our childre n to give them It is commo n knowl edge that the wider streets , with provis ion for lar- waywa rd girls and hoodlu m boys. They a good biolog ical inherit ance. This we publis hmg a countr y newsp aper. Who inK an intelle ctual, "Chris tian" 1 the deficit, our books will show. not per- ger lawns, more trees, shrubb ery and found life at home too thorou srhly unoursel ves pays lives ancl elevat ed use of a great scien~ · law enforc ement officials are clean living by do can the setting of tive One attl'ac out. it more out the coupon, enclose a quara stick Cut and to , tlowers pleasa nt formin g .their duties. final analys is, most of the ter for vourse lf, a friend , a relativ e, tific diacov ery? the in and, parling quarre the of there lly. es that g·enera featur dge worst lt is commo n knowle people depend s on and ~0 on, and let's get this matte r • ·ew houses show better archite c- ents is the belittl ing of themse lves in good we do other is some reason why they are not perof oursel ves. care We must have the prize ring, take ture and greate r harmo.ny with their the eyes of the young. It results in a how well we .n are health y and are off our chests. formin g their duties. the bloody fights, of course , for childre the If One-h alf rent a week wo;n't bankWhen are the citizen s of S.alt Lake wrrou ndings , while unsigh tly yard compl ete loss of pride in and respec t strong and norma l physic ally the next .those that can afford to pay $125 I The eared. child the disapp do you you, will it? largely and rupt have s, apIt parent iences '! the action for a rinf.sid e seat, juat as we must , Cou.nty going to get thing they need is moral charac ter. develn can that moder e these damag all lable of get incaleu re~mlt to net most going the not are bave 'speak -easies " for those that j pears that they Unfor tunate ly, this is a more diffi. opmen ts is beauty . And aside from be done. For no greate r influence for it at all. can pay $25 a bottle for chamcult thing to come at. Out of many a HOM E TOW N HENRY Now is the time for resign ations , the satisfa ction which it :1ffords the good comes within a child's scope that family with the hig·hest ideals and the fape. But why carry the prize facents. and and r s mothe dollar in of t pays it respec l time eye, the mutua is the foreed or otherw ise, now ess praetic es can come a qhtln i into so many homes ? Beauti ful cities, towns, a.nd village s ther. And if it isn't presen t when the most blamelwho to clean up the mess that confro nts is absolu tely lacki,ng attrac t people. They attrac t penna - child is at its most impres sionab le age descen dantstamin a. About all we can us. Don't prize fight promo ters real~ moral in s, one of the greate st beaut!~:;; of life is Now is the time for the Repub lican nent residen ts, they attrac t tourist lse that radio broadc aating will do is to give as good an examp le as l lost for-ever. natura is It trade. t attrac they own and its save to house clean to Party eventu g good teachi ng. The reetop their prize fightin direct- that a per.c;on selecti ng a tradin g centhe finest tribute s to parent s possib le and is of One wrath public the before face there and here men the lap of the gods. We in Clergy atlrl is beauti - fell from the lips of the daugh ter of sult then is ed agains t the party as well as some ter will choose a town that we are not to blame and it help c:m't will be arouse d aa they listen to ful and clean in prefere.nce to one a great statesm an. "I nevP.r heard a of its membe rs, turns out crooked. scio.n young the if the interes ting fight 1 ewa comin g tJly and dirty, if other raised voice in my home," she said. unsigh is that the save to chance a yet is There there then table, but it is inevita ble. Ia over the radio ancl at condit ions are anywh ere near equal. Doesn 't that co.njure up a picture that It is lamen defeat ating humili a from P. 0. G. men, clergy Many e. troubl Anoth er thing we can leave our will be Theref ore, it behoov es the author - every grown man and woman would the polls ;next electio n and with a few n is friend ship and associa tion childre fortun ately, are interes ted in as well as like to have in his memo ry galler y? more taking the stand as Senato r it;es of any commu nitv, right kind of people. This the with tbincs more impor tant to human ual citizen , to make +~~ And i!'n't it an ideal that every mothindivid each action. be would there it took Smoot y monke can only do by assoeiatinl'! with aalvatl on than Darwi n's s most Gf their opport unities for improv er and father 10hould leave to thei~ we leader lican Repub the are Where waa way, the br h. the right ki.nd of people oursel ve . theory -whic ance of the place in childre n? l who have their party at heart? Let i,ng the appear The best that can be done, in a nut acver taus•. bv Darwin. and cleanthem come forth and public ly deman d which they live. Beaut yassets. is a know our childre n, be comshell. liness are· a town's best action . panion s with them and influen ce them Dear Miss Flo: been le have and Midva en the at by our own charac ter as much as DOSeighte T am a girl Norma Pack, clerk s fellow with Lit a quite sible. around ~oing Wedne~d~v.· Thnr~d~v o.·~n=- ThP.~trP. rred to the ' Baker y, has been tnnsfe own age or just a little oldPr. Remy y. Murra at y Baker Home Electr ic howev er, I met a man who says cently, Mrs. Alvin Powell who was taken to Thelm a Jones will take her place in but who is twice my a,l!'f>. the St. Marks Hospit al early this week me loves he • Midva le. Do you think I could be happy with in a seriou s condit ion, is improv ing Ed Olsen and Geo. Jenkin s, local PATruO IISM AIJD <!IVIe ~De him? nicely at the presen t time. tonsor ial artists , went out Tuesd ay AAE MUCI-l ALIKE~AIJD IF rr D. B. :Miss Ruth Bergm an has been conlookin g for peache s. They report the A FIIJE il-mJ~ 10 BE LDYAL. IS weeks fined to her home the vast five peach crop good in ~he vicinit y of . trouble heart of attack "TO OIJES OOUJ..ITRY, SURa' >' It seldom works out succes sfully B. with a sudden Granit e. a at ined enterta t Ewber Annie l'r IS OOMME'IJDABUS '1'0 9e Mrs. Midva le will ibe well repres ented on 0. You would n't have the same interher at oon aftern Friday party card l-OYAL iV "fHE OO.MMUIJI'\'Y nsts as the older man, and after the the Footba ll Team at Jordan this .. ' "Rook of tables Nine . Sandy in VJI-IIC}.l OJJE WVE'Ss:!JOBODY IIJ home to !),'!amour has worn off you'll be !\'lad fear. Those partici pating are Lyfe Mrs. to goingprize first EVER 14EAAS Me I<)JOCKI~ have young er friend s-who enjoy the were played , of Midva le, house prize Readin g, Leo Bl>ckstead, Weldo n MatAylett C. H. you y, HOME IOW!J • AIJD I AM Anywa MY do. . you Lestet things t;ame tlhewa a,nd Roy of Sandy and PFWUD To BE KIJQW!J AS Bennv Jen!'en . Ken Mal!:trom and •hould n't think of love for severa l to :\Irs. D. C. Jensen Swens en of Sandy won con "1-'DMElOWAJ HEIJR"' " Harold Larson spent Saturd ay and Sun years ·yet-y ou have plenty of time :M r . Zelia The house was attract ively have solatio n. daY iD Ameri can FQrk and Provo Canfor that in later years rlecora ted i.n fall flowers and a dainty yons. On their return tril,) Benny says had vour l'har" of the cheon was served to forty guests . ~ey had to go thru the loop as they belong to youth. couldn"t J'O thru the liDe. - IN CONFIDE CE OR, FRANK GRAN WILL T 0 BITS BA KRUPT YOU SAYS HIT BY AUTO AIT EWS BOY I I .ff " ,. BEAUTY IS TOWN'S GREATEST ASSET I .. ... At & Fyot"day In MidvaiP. ..... • |