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Show THE SEN-I'INEL, MIDVALE, UTAH Page Four THE SENTINEL Underweight and Overwait ! il II VOU Lli1LE - Editor and Publisher F£LLOW5 EA1 100 MUCH ANVWAY I • SUBSCRIPTION RATE: CJne Year (in advance) ............................................................................$1.50 Advertising Rates Given on Request. PHILOSOPHY C 0 RN ER II He that does good for good's j j sake, seeks neither praise nor reI M••-··-........- ...-.....-·-···-..·-·---·--..... l j ward, but he is sure of both in the - - - - - - -..··· ---:- l end.-William Penn. Seek not the favor of the mulhtude. It is seldom gotten by honest and lawful means. ----oThe highway of fear is the shortest road to defeat. ! l By Mrs. Dorothy Shomaker ----()- CONCERNING NATIONAL DEFENSE Jungle Land, a wild animal act, has been signed up as one of the attractions of the Treasure Island fair in 1940. SIMPLICITY ---------------- --------------- rr.::==~.::=.:::~~·=·-----=l I PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY EDtered as Second Class Matter at the Postoffice at Midvale, Utah, under the Act of March 3, 1879. HOWARD C. BARROWS - FRIDAY, MAY 31, 1940. Success and excess never made a good team. ----oThe acid test of man's Sunday religion is his Monday behavior. ----oWhat one does in his spare time is the acid test of his character. ----oA blunt tongue sometimes makes a sharp cut. ---o-The world generally deals goodnaturedly with good-natured people. ----oTime spent in helping some one else is never wasted. ty typical of the whole course of machine progress, wherein there is sometimes displacement but where in the end many more jobs are created than those that are rendered obsolete. The Old Philosopher really said something that will bear plenty of repeating! AND BEAUTY • Security for this country is a national MUST. On that sub• A service conducted by ject, all real Americans are agreed, and only a small group us is a fitting final tribute ef determined "fifth columnto a loved one. T h e ists" will be found standing in the way and trying to throw people of South Salt Lake aand in the gears. County recognize and apWith general acceptance of HOCKING OUR the need for :;ound national preciate o u r desire to defense, attention can well be LIBERTIES eoncentrated on the best methli'reedom of press is one of make a service simple, ods by which this can be achiev- the most vital of all liberties. -o-dignified and beautiful. ed. It is only natural, then, Any move to curb the press in The valley of service lies at that all eyes :;hould be turned this country by direct means is the foot of the mountain of visexpectantly toward industry. doomed to crushing defeat. ion. ---oWe have the greatest indusLess spectacular, but just as W'ether the weather's sunny, trial nation in the world, and 1 vital to our liberties is private 1 MORTUARY Z&S W'ether it's cold or hot, all other countries have paid credit. Unless a man can secure W'ether it's snowin' us the sincere flattery of copy- credit in a competitive credit MIDVALE. UTAH Or rainin' or blowin' ing our method:; and our pro- market to operate his business, anvil of de~ate. The only verdict I peace the Republican party should It's all th' weather we got, c~sses. That sho~d give us con- he is no longer a free citizen.j - - - - - - - - - - - - - . Phone Midvale 152 u?,?n the~ IS by_ the ba_ll?t. lend its support to our opponents An' we jes' gotta weather th' f1dence for the JOb ahead. . The local bank, for example, is . Even m ~oreign pohtlcs there if they adhere to keeping this naweather, But there is another pomt, far more than a safe depositIS the necessity of debate and ac-, tion out of war and of preparing W'ether we like it or not. a very important one. Quietly ory. It is a private credit agention by the people. If _there i_s _to adequate defense for our coun-Maurine Hathaway. around Washington, many of cy which is only too glad to be no debate upon foreign policies try. And in our domestic questions those in key places are saying 1o1m money to worthy borrowwhen there is difference of opin-1 it has a real duty to maintain free "All is of God that is and is to be; The Way You Like It fohn Randall Pag1 that now that industry has the ers and otherwise serve the ion, then we again have lost free debate, constructive opposition, the And God is good." Let this suffice heavy job of forging national public-for the simple reason FISHER'S, SCHLITZ 1 us still, WASHINGTON-It is generally , government. security, some of the barriers that it is a unit of a great comand . presenta t'wn of a lterna t'Ive d omes"All these functwns cannot be t' 1' · t d t f 'ts Resting in childlike' trust upon His 0 and hindrances put in its way petitive banking system. agreed in the capital that in try. IC P ICies n o per orm I reBECKER'S BEST BEER . . . . adJourned unless free government sponsibilities in the election of ON DRAUGHT by governn;te.nt must be remov1 Direct assault is being made mg will ~r recently to Install a coa Ihon is adjourned" · Who moves to His great ends un· 1940. That cannot be adJourned. ed or modified. And any ob- upon private credit. Govern- cabinet President Roosevelt came ----()warted by the ill. ' As a matter of fact, those funcllerver naturally inquires: "If ment leadin(J' aO'encies by the close to' achieving his greatest pol-Cowper. that ~s the case,_ why wa~n't it score are st~adUy distributing itical coup. Observers are sure . Asserting that both the. Repub- tions were not adjourned in the also Important m peacetime to millions of dollars to farmer:; that had he been able to entice hcan and Democratic parties must Civil war. They were not adjournsee that this situation was clear- home-builders business at Republican leaders into his cab- ca;.ry on~ Mr. Ho?ver concluded: ed during th~ gr~at _war. To pro-Jls a proposal to adjourn free govPhone Midvale 298 Certamly while we are at pose such action m times of peace ernment in the United States." ed up! Didn't it get i1: the w~y terms no pri~ate citize~ can inet, while not at the same time of na~wnal ~eco:'ery, JUst as It compete with. Every million giving assurance that he would now IS gettmg m the way of tlm:; distributed is a nail in the not use the emergency to seek a national defense?" . coffin of private credit. And third term, his reelection would lt would ~e hard. to fmd ~n yet it takes no economist to have been certain. answer t? tills qu~stwn._ But m-. follow absorption of private Strange as 1t now seems in re- 1 dustry,_ for one, Isn't hkely to i credit by government to its trospect, this daring plan to pull J w~st~ It~ breath 0~1 w>.~less re- 1 logical conclusion. Getting "in the teeth of all opposition almost crtmn~atwns at a tune nke th1s. hock" to government will in succeeded. Presidential Candidate Arner~ea can w~ll feel. proud the long run destroy our liber- Landon and Vice Presidential th~t It has an m~ustrial ma- ties just as effectively as giving Candidate Knox were offered the chme, _the _greatest m the wyrld, a government censor the key to posts of secretary of war and secto whJCh It can t~t·n confid~nt every ne"·spaper office in the retary of the navy in the Roosevelt tJ\at, when there 1s a real JOb land. cabinet. The president would then o do and a fair opportunity to One need hold 110 brief for have been enabled to demand the do it, it will turn out to be a han king to realize that the na- election of this coalition group .TOn WELL DO~E! tion's banks are the Yery hf'art /with himself still completely in of the private credit system. the saddle. THE OLD PHILOSOPHER And it takes no great imaginaAccording to authoritative reSPEAKS UP tion to forsee the inevitabilities ports, both Landon and Knox of a gQ.vf'rnment- dominated 1 were about to accept. But RepubAmericans have the opportunity of picking· up good credit system. The private lican leaders heard of the plan ideas sound arguments or u:;e- banker in his sphere of activity and saw behind the scenes. They ' f.ul mformation from 'a great is as f'Ssential as frredom of the I immediately deluged the pair with many source:;. We read more press is in a democratic society. phone calls and telegrams pointing out the effects upon the two-1 books than the people of other JORDAN SCHOOL AWARDS party system. Both finally refused. lands. \\"e see more nwspapers, CONTRACT FOR REPAIRS And it was reported that a similar and they provide us with more aud better information. \Y nh S E F dd' f A · F k offer that was to be made to New '0 ill' l' · a IS o mencan ovt>r '± m 1011 rae 10s In . our ·h as b een award ed a cont rae t orof York's radical Mayor LeGuardia also went out the window then. homt>s aud cars, a turn of the $65 950 t . d · · 1 1 k , o repair an remo de1 th e ----odwl brmg:; . JUnior . . h.1gh h 1 f J · · fu:; t troug 1t-provo h - U n10n sc oo or orMost logical discussion of the mg 1deas rom still anot er dan sch oo 1 d.IS t . t nc . coalition question came from ·ource. ·I The F a dd.IS b"d 1owes t of sever· I , 'I'llese tl10ug11t s are occaswnformer President Hoover in a let. The Style Hit of the Year 't . t . t th "Old al submitted, was accepted by the ter he had written last September f 1 l 0 e< a er IS enmg e b d f education finance comPhilosOI>her" on a nationally oar 0 to Senator Tobey of New HampFound Only on Chevrolet and on Higher-Priced Cars mittee . shire, who made it public in con.known radio program recently. NO OTHER CAR, NO OTHER CAR, nection with the latest Roosevelt The old fellow advanced a proposal. Mr. Hoover said, in part: point concerning the muchREGARDLESS OF R.EGAiDLfSS OF bruited subject of machines, in181 Inches from Front of Grille to Rear of Body "The election of 1940 has not dustry, and unemployment that been suspended. In that election PRICE, CAN PR.ICE, COMis worth recording. Here's what 80% Automatic-Only 20% Driver Effort we are confronted with the solu-j he has to say. tion of our problems of unemployBINES ALL THESE Any one afflicted with hemorMATCH CHEV"~Iaybe I'm all wrong. But rhoids (piles), fistula, non-malig- ment, of agriculture, of debt, and it seems like all this talk about nant rectal ills of any kind or col- even deeper problems of the whole CHEVROLET ROLET IN PUBLIC business bein' to blame for un- on troubles, would do well to governmental, social and economic employment might be barkin' write the McCleary Clinic, E-1 00 structure of our nation. They are QUALITY Blvd., Excelsior Springs, Mo., DEMAND up the wrong tree. There's a Elms larger issues than at any time in for a copy of a book published by gas fltation on almost every cor- that institution. The book is full of seventy years. And at the 1940 elFEATURES nero' the old home town today, valuable information - explains ection these fundamental issues and I can only remember one the nature of rectal ailments of will have to be decided. They will kinds, cautions against blacksmith shop when I was a various posibly harmful procedures, and have to be formulated. They will boy. Business has done pretty offers suggestions helpful to any have to be hammered out on the well!" one sufering from these common It's only an example, o£ ills. McCleary Clinic is the largMASTER 85 eourse, brought up out of one estThe institution of its kind in the F 0 R ••• BUSINESS COUP! man's experience. But it's pret- world, specializing exclusively in Other lftoel 1 rectal and colon cases. Its treat• • slightly higher ment is known to thousands of All model · former patients, who have come to Flint M. h~ priced at , 1c: 1gan T it from all over the States, Canaportati b . 'ransARNOLD TROESTER, Prop. da, and many foreign lands. A on asecJ on ro 'I written request will bring you a TffiES and TUBES BUY Your CLOTHES rates, slate and 'o II 1' ca ACCESSORIES free copy of the book, in plain fax ('f -trom1 any), optional eq ~s wrapper, without placing you un- - Phone Midvale 48 - u~pment ancJ accesder any obligation. Adv. sories- 1 b' ex ra. 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