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Show HE MIDVALE OURNAL Midvale City, Utah, Friday, March 30, 1928 3 NO. 43 Subscription: $1.00 the year, and worth it! DRIFTING FROM RELIGION. THE UNEMPLOYMENT CRISIS. CALIFORNIA'S GOOD ROADS. Men ara interested in animal renealogies. Ants, wasps and other insects have developed raarvelous inlh•rited knowledgt, which we foolishly call "instinct," because they were jm:illicm~ of years before men came. Science shows tkat men will continue on earth, barring catastrophe, least 100,000,000 years more. Some day babies will be bM~J ining accumulated knowledge and ready to attack new problems. That will be a race worth wlille. - ---o'Oo-- - - Child Preacher JORDAN AKE EVENTS !1D1na1ry ]wt Think! ======~~=~~-- By Albert T. Reid THE ANNUAL LOSS st~ ot West Jor. l furnished programs in Riverton 1st warda, Sun : evening in the eacramental ' ' '"'""-KA ~tan, I students dol~ the sinKing prayers and taking charge evenlnga program. Talks · on "Value of Seminary" , "Repentance" "Baptism" j We Got Our Bible" and the of ldonnon." credit is due these young and women for the preparaand presentation of these inprograms. Joseph M. Holt visited with at Herii.man ward. lllf•ere.nce of the Primary AssoHarry. Meyers Crawford, youth· were held In West and So. ul pulpit orator, preached his fir~t wards Sunday evening. 1ermon at the age of five. In Ch!· ~~~est.ln~r programs were car- 1:ago he celebrated the event of forward to packed houses. The j tavinf preached 200 sermons in In costume representing he mtddle west. He is eight years :.df,rPAr·~nt division of the work 1ld. He is the son of Rev. R. H. :rawford, Chicago past~r. and six very pretty pictures. large number of Scouts were >f his eight brothers have also tests in Scout work last ~reached. He. is the ft>urth genera· under the direction of Scout •on of a famtlv of oreacher• THROUGH FRAUD u.s.t ~ I Present Indications Are That Creditors Will Paid In Full Within A Few Days Be Take care o~ Flood Contrcl, as pl.... med;, WOULD ~. Suild the lakes to the Ocean canal; 1. ••• Read Fabre's account ef surgical operations performed by mud wasps that 'c\·er saw father or mother, took no le ssons and were born to know how. ••• The Rev Dr."Straton, in 3. Provide for our Nava I Proiram; "t Construct the Nicaragua ~nal; Cali fom~ to dcl>dte on evolution, says our roooJ •Ic, yollth especially, are drifting rom religion and all respect for the laws of God or man. Our nation ""'! race arc threatened. He IS sure of t Some centuries ago earnest, well -•neaning priests of Greece and Rome were saying the same thing. And when Quistianity came along those ancients were sure the world wa> going to the dog!. 1'hey went, but the world improved. &Handle any Fc1rm Relief prv6ram discussed. ..OT ~ OF THEse, BUT J\Ll OF THESE I ••• Unemployment, according to expert~. i; less serious than it was. That' ; small comfort for a rna::. without a job. t I I lrtg ousiness says you must apect unemployment crises. They will always recur. They s:ud that once tuout financial panics, but the Federal :{eserve System enued them. llig business oppo5ed the reserve ;ystem, now universally praised. llig business is old and age accepts tltW ideas reluctantly. I)Blssi<me:rs Garfield Nelson and - - - - - - - - - - - - ••• The marvelous thing is that un·mployment is not worse. In the •ttomobile industry today thirtyree men do as rruch as 100 could " in 1914, thanks to impsovcd maJinery and methods. • "' * r -··- - - - 1 Rajah Weds |