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Show .THE SENmlEL, MIDVALE, UTAH Four THE SENTINEL THE P .O CKETBOOK of KNOWLEDCE ~ PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY ....ncl u s.coDd Clua Matte~ at the ~ at Midnle. Vtah. 11DUr tbe Act of Ma:JCb 3. 1879. HOWARD C. BARROWS - Editor and Publisher One Year <in advance> ···-······· ·············-················································$1.50 Advertising Rates Given on Request. B O MO:U BOONDOGGLING j.TII.DB SHAI.t BB · heavy tax increases prove ne- ,eesaary. • Second, there is general demanli that all other governm~nt expenditures be drastically reduced-and that !}On-essential bureaus and departmenta be entirely eliminated. There never was a time when businesslike planning of the affairs of government was more :aecessary to the national weifare. No longer can we afford boondoggling. No longer can we afford the old log-rolling practice, whereby congressmen and senators are virtually foreed to vote for unnecessary expenditures in return for prom:ises that other congressm'en and aenators will approve pet expenditures for their districts. No longer can we afford "experiments" which disrupt in1i.ustry and labor, and pamper the incompetent and lazy while ~e hard-~orking and efficient pay the bill. The American people are ready ~ make great sacrifices. They Will pay every cent neoessary. for defense without gru~b.hng. But they are going to ms1st that every cent goes for an essential rather than a political purpose. They are go1~g to dema~d th?t their sacrif1ces are not m vam. They want real statesmanship, motivated by high patriotism, irrespective of party labels, and they do not hort-sightedness want local llhd selfishness. MAB'l'ER MINDS La • 15 YEARS AGO • IU.S. Army Offen Men Training llema lakeD from the files of Opportunities The MidYale Joumal July 16, 1925 SVBSCRIPTIOR RATE: There have been noticeable developments in respect to fi:nancing the vastly costly nationa! defense program. First, it is widely urged that the payas-you-go plan be followed as much as possible, even though FRIDAY, JULY 12, 1940. HO BOlfGD BDB Since the 'dawn of history hunger and the fear of hunger have driven men to war. And nations have had to have food to defend themselves. No nation has ever been so secure in its supply of food and fibre as America is to<lay. Never has a nation been given such a guarantee of abundance as that assured the United States by the American farmer. America's granaries are full to overflowing with food and fiber, for America has the evernormal granary that stores the abundance of fat years against any possible scarcity in the lean years. The ever-normal granary is on millions of farms, in thousands of roadside bins, and in countless elevators and warehouses. Wheat and corn and cotton to feed and clothe the multitudes are there. Three times the normal supply of wheat has been put into this storage, and added to the new crop it gives us more than a billion bushels for the coming . year - half again as much as we would 'normally consume. The ever-normal granary for corn holds three times the usnal carry-ov:er, and the corn means pork and lard, beef and mutton. milk and butter, poultry and eggs . . If t~ere were a cotton crop failure. we should not goo without because the ever-norma] l!'ranary now has more than a • full year's supply. The American farmer is the most pfficient on earth and ht> now has the most efficiPnt storal!'e system 00 earth. America's bursting bins of food and fibre are the farmPrs' renh· to thP bursting- shells in Enrone. Cornp wl1at mav. thP AmPrit>an fArmer ''·ith l1is P\'Prnormal l!'ranarv is rearlv for the · · -> f en. e. ue infantry. Such a training is offer· ed in each field that in three years a young man will be able to return to civilian life if he desires, with a trade learn~ in the army at no expense to hunself. A real need also exists for army clerks .. A person _of hi~h. school education and typmg ab1hty may qualify-advancement available to proficient men. For Utah, recruiting stations are now established in Salt Lake City, Logan, Ogden, Provo, Roosevelt, Richfield, Price, and Cedar City. Consult the personnel of your nearest recruiting station or write Colonel Grey for further informa· tion. I The entire block of ground sit-~. In line with the present drive uated on the southeast corner of m the United States to keep our the intersection of Main and Cen- · national defense abreast of the ter streets is now the property of times and adequate to our needs, Midvale city. It is not without the the Utah district of the United range of posibility that some day ~tates arm! recruiting service has a city hall will be erected which JUSt established seven sub-recruitwill be a credit and a monument ing stations located throughout to the men who have made the the state. This movement was inauguratpurchase possible. ed to increase our regular stand-o-Total assets and liabilities of the ing army and is part of a national Midvale State Bank are listed as effort being made throughout the entire ~at~on ~t the present t_ime. Through love, through hope, and $507,895.90. faith's transcendent dower, The d1Str1ct lS under the direct --ocommand of Colonel B. E. Grey We feel that we are greater than Mr. and Mrs. L . A . P orter an- h · 1oca ted at we know -Wordsworth w ose head quar ters IS . · · nounce the ~arr1age of their • 223 NeSs building in Salt Lake daughter, Lavma C., to Fredrick · City. Colonel Grey is befng assistM. Knowles ~n Monday, July 13 at ed by Captain G. A. Howarth. Salt Lake C1ty. As a consequence, many oppor--()tunities are now available for According to the employment training and service to young men AND rolls at the U. S. Smelter and 18 years of age or older in all Mills, including the new construc- branches of the army: in the air tion department, there are now corps (which has proven to be employed 825 men. especially popular), cavalry and -<>-artillery; in the engineering diviGeorge Beckstead, d e p u t y sion, the finance department, the sheriff, living in Sandy, had a sud- medical department, quartermasden and unexpected bath in the ter corps, ignal corps, and in the e A service conducted by canal near the Jordan high school us is a fitting final tribute ·, day before yesterday when a speeder crowded him off the road, to a loved one. The both going at a high rate of speed. people of South Salt Lake To say nothing of its holiness Detecting a speeder the deputy into crowded was but chase gave or authority, the Bible contains THAT HELPS THE County recognize and apmore specimens of genius and the canal. The deputy got soaked, ENTIRE COMMUNITY preciate o u r desire to taste than any other volume in the motorcycle was wrecked and vanished. speeder the existence.-Landor. make a service simple, • We stand ready always to -o-The annual Bachelor Touring help local busiDess aDd iDdl'rid· Nothing in life is more wonderdignified and beautiful uals with sound loans. This ful than faith-the one great mov- party left Thursday morning for puts ou~ deposlton' moDey ing force which we can neither Yellowstone park. The party was p~ofltably to wo~k-aDd supweigh in the balance nor test in composed of G. F. Cooper, J. R. plies the funds which muD the crucible.- Harvey Cushing. Wheeler, AI Malmstrom, Charles more jobs lD ou~ commUDily. Dimond and C. M. Christensen. MORTUARY > < The. Bible is the only source of Carload shipments received at MJDVALE Branch of BANK MIDVALE. UTAH all Christian .t ruth;-the only rule Sandy City week-182. this smelter the for the Christian life;-the only Member Federal Deposit Inauranoe Phone Midvale 152 book that unfolds to us the realiCorporation ties of eternity.-Sir Matthew Hale I I ;:=============. SIMPLICITY BEAUTY • A BANKING SERVICE -THE- PHILOSOPHY CORNER By Mn. Dorothy Shomakv The man who cannot change his mind gives evidence of profound ignorance--if your mind doesn't change when the world changes, ou are no longer in harmony"with the world. -o-The man who lives to cultivate his own character will result only in cultJvating an intolerable p~ig; because his object will be h~elf. Character is . a by-product. It is produced in the great manufacture of daily duty. C.l. GOFF & SON -<>-- One cool judgment is worth a thousand hasty councils. . -o-A conservative man is a man who just sits and thinks, mostly sits. -o-The mind needs air to breath. just as the body does. t year the "hit of the sho " at the New York World -<>-fa wa the great railroad exThe man who knows t h e I nib~~· called "Railr~ads ?~ Par- A BLESSING strength of the tide is the man ade . The dramatic critics of leading newspapen; _no less I It is a ~le~sing for this co~n- who is swimming against it, not than the general public, came, try that m Its hour of need Its 1 the man who is floating with it. -o-aw, and were conquered. This basic industries are still ready I An egotist is a man who has year the exhibit has been fur- to meet emgergencies, in spite ther improved and broadened, of some years of viciou · at- 1got the whole perpective of life and again tens of thon ·ands of tacks on them for political pur- wrong. He conceives himself as the center of affairs. people will be treated to a viv- poses. -o-Government must bt' kept as - id, dramatic portrayal of what The great barrier in the world is rail transportation means to our an impartial administrator and not be allowed to dominate in- not the barrier of principle, but national life. and the private lives of the barrier of taste. dustry the were rails the as Even -o-great civilizers of the past, they our citiz ns. Loyalty is not a self-pleasing A free people will surpass an are the great maintainers of the civilization of the present. oppressed people in resourceful- virtue. -o-They are among our most vital ness. settle things quickly not do You in truments of service in norby taking what seems to be the mal, peaceful times. And in EXAMPLE OF JESUS way to settle them. quickest RECALLED IN SERMON these chaotic days of crisis and --o---:emergency, their importance easy to prove astonishinglY' iS It "Sacrament" is the subject of becomes all the greater. No one knows what demands tlie na- the lesson-sermon in all Churches that something is wrortg which notion may make upon the rail- of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, body has proposed. roads in days to come, but ex- July 14. Among the Sc"riptural citations (p. 48>. The followers of Christ perts who have studied the situation are certain that those de- are the following: "And he <Jesus) drank his cup. Ingratitude and mands will be met-efficiently, was withdrawn from them about persecution filled it to 'the brim, ecoROmically, a n d without a stone's cast, and kneeled down, but God pours the riches of His and prayed, saying, Father, if thou love into the understanding and needless delay. willing, remove this 'cup from affections, giving us strength acbe There is more to a railroad industry than a collection of me: nevertheless nol my will, but cording to our day" (p. 5. locomotives and tracks and thine be done. And being in an stations and cars and yards. agony he prayed more earnestly" <Luke 22: 41, 42, 44>. RIDE THE NEW ••• These are the tools which, Correlative to the citations are they are to be effective, must fololwing from "Science and the be guided by master minds. And here the American rail- Health with Key to the Scrip1 road lead all others. There can tures" by Mary Baker Eddy: 'ReFAST THRU SERVICE TO be no question of the vision, membering the sweat of agony ••ALL AMERICA.. patrioti m and c1eative ability which fell in holy benediction on of the men who guide this great the grass of Gethsemane, shall the Depot aDd Ticket Office industry. The recent state.: humblest or mightiest disciple istant Secretary of murmur when he drinks from ments of War Johnson, in which he the same cup, and think, or even TUBE PETERSON praised without qualification wish, to escape the exalting ordeal SANDY Phou Mld. 275 the work of the railroads in ~o of sin's "revenge on its destroyer? operating with the war department jn defense plans, is a reFor Beat Results this ~aacm Start Your Pullets 011 markable tribute to railroad efi:icienc~v today. I I 1 BURLINGTON DieseLiner Buses Utah Oll Station r D=r Qualily Laying Mash Garage ~,.0LJt4J'ROESTER, Prop. 'ftJLlfD.&BD GABOI.JNI: u4011B AND YOUR EGGS TO DBAPEB EGG PRODUCERS ASSOCIATION W . E. 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