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Show THE BEAVER PRESS. FRIDAY, APRIL of the ledger, among which we can list hundreds of thousands of our most virile citizens; tremendous inroads on such resources as oil, iron, copper, lead, zinc and other deposits, and with a debt of probably more than three hunbillion dollars on which to pay interest, dred STATE B3& ASSOCIATE and try to liquidate. And from a moral sense AND THE N. E. A. and future implications, there is no measure for the loss sustained. C. 8. WILKINSON, Editor and Publisher If Americans to lead in the formation of a better world, it should commence by putting FRIDAY PUBLISHED EVERY its own house in order. We should take steps SUBSCRIPTION RATES Year, $2.50; to improve" our perspective and ideals to work 6 Mo, 1.25; 3 Mo. 75c, in Advance toward. We have the blueprints for such a world society and economy as will insure peace 1904 November Established 25, g and guarantee justice and for all. hunEntered in the Post Office at Beaver, Utah, were delivered more than nineteen They as second-clas- s dred years ago by a Man from Galilee. We mall matter, under the Act have printed them in numerous books, which of Congress of March 3, 1879 civcan be found in practically every on request Advertising rates quoted ilized home in the entire world, with the exception of Germany and Japan, where they have been burned; they have peen painted and mottoed and hung on walls, and sometimes are WE ARE WINNING THE WAR BUT preached from the pulpits. But because they HOLD? WHAT DOES THE FUTURE do not suit the purposes of the principal church The Fighting on the Western and Eastern donors, the essence of the plan is now seldom European fronts is progressing favorably for expounded. And of course, "any good business the Allies, and the (iermans are being com- man can plainly see that in the main it is topressed into an ever diminishing area of their tally impracticable and untenable as a working once boasted European fortress. The enemy model." is suffering heavy casualties and so are the And so we go right on talking Christianity, Allies. Hut with our superiority in numbers, pretending to be followers of Christ, while we and almost complete domination of the air, it chase worldly baubles, practice shrewd is only a matter of a few weeks, apparently, and brew one war after another. Finuntil organized insistence must and will cease. ally, we are going to either be eliminated from Then, as (leneral Eisenhower warns, it will re- the earth and make room for a more deserving solve into a man hunt. There will doubtless and discerning population, or we are going to be sporadic resistence and fighting for moths, awaken to the fact that the Son of God did not or even years, to come. And the I'nited States merely come to earth to have his blood shed, will have to do its share of policing ( iermany but to deliver a formula and plan of life which to make sure that another war is not fomented carries with it salvation and happiness, both in this life and the one to come if we only DO in that world trouble spot. In addition, of course, we have Japan to the things He said. "And whv call ve me Lord, Lord, and DO deal with, and with the suicidal fanaticism that NOT the things l'say?" deluded been inculcated into that has people, This is exactly what the world has been there is plenty of bitter fighting .ahead in the doing for nearly two thousand yeajs. Making Pacific. a mockery of Christ's mission and message by But when the war does finally culminate, lesa such severe be will we trust that it with professing to believe in it, but making no atson for the aggressors that one will never tempt to put his precepts into practice. It is "No again have the temerity or audacity to lift its worshiping Mammon. Yet Christ said, will for either he can two man serve masters; loathsome head. hate the one ajwl love the other, or else he will if to an have we are However, enduring hold to the one and despise the other. Ye canpeace through centuries ahead, there must be not serve God and mammon." fundamental changes in the economies and poAnd so long as we make Mammon our god, litical policies and asperations of some of the will not build a better world. Christ gave we victorious nations. There must be more justus the only plan for that better world. ice, tolercnce, more Christian conduct toward be the predominating objective at should It weaker and less fortuous nations. There must San Francisco conference on the the coming be more cooperation and less ruthless competiof 25th this month, and there should be no tion. As long as nations like ours and Great side stepping nor mental reservations, if they Britain are out to exploit and "outsmart" the to construct an enduring peace. If we more backward and less ambitious world want to or trick the other nations, try states ;so long as we employ high tariffs and is to failure. conference doomed the of 13, 1945 News of4-- H ma well-bein- so-call- horse-tradin- "out-smar- other trade barriers and control the medium of exchange to our advantage; so long as we are interested only in favorable trade balances and increasing our gold stocks, and manipulate to maintain a preferential and unfair dominant commercial and industrial position for ourselves, with little regard for the rights and privileges of other tenants of God's footstool, we can expect no enduring peace. This war has been a calamity for the entire world. Civilization has been turned back hundreds of years, in many .respects, and the resources of the world have been dissipated and wasted more in a few years of war than they .would have been in centuries of normal consumption. This country will emerge, when peace finally comes, the best off of any nation on earth. With our cities, factories and industries virtually unscathed and unscarred. But in other respects we will have plenty on the debit side is t" ( )ne of the illusions is that the present hour not the critical, decisive hour. Emerson. Worldly fame is but a breath of wind that blows now this way, and now that, and changes name as it changes direction. Dante. Build today, then, strong and sure With a firm and ample base; And ascending and secure Shall tomorrow find its place. Longfellow. Moral courage is a virtue of higher cast and nobler origin than physical. It springs from a consciousness of virtue, and renders a, man, in pursuit or defense of right, superior to the tear oi reproach, opposition or contempt. S. G. Goodrich THE OLD JUDGE SAYS... in L: i n L r. ,rV ' - g, HIGHEST PLACES COLDEST? Field Crops New Activity Program Announced 4-- H Announcement is made of the Club 194 5 Inauguration in the National new of the program Field Crops Activity, which will be conducted under the direction of the Extension Service. As incentives for outstanding Club records of achievement in helping to Increase production of food, and fiber crops needed by our armed forces, civilians and our allies, merit awards are offerd on county, state and national levels. The awards provided by sterling silver medals. NaClub Congress honors, tional and $200 Fowler McCormicK Scholarships. Among its objectives, the activity encourages club members to acquire and utilize a better know ledge of good farming practices in field crop productions, increase supplies of certified seed both for the home farm and for sale in the community, and make the most proficient use of available farm machinery. Bona fide club members enrolled this year in any field crop project approved by the state club leader may participate. County extentsion agents will furnish complete information regarding the new activity. 4-- H 4-- H Wlk P) f Mountaineers and balloonist have sampled weather from here to the stratosphere. Is it "colder than Siberia" up there? The Siberian town of yansk (spelled Verkhoyansk) has known ninety below zero this planet's J rv 1 Veer-ho- Pheasant Hunters An estimated 20,000 pheasawill be planted by the state fish and game department this year, doubling the normal "planting", Ross Leonard, state fish and game director, announced this week. In normal years the state plants between eight and eleven thousand birds. On the basis that Utah's hunters kill up to 125,000 pheasants legally from this stock, it can be assumed that the shooting this fall should he greatly improved. Hundreds of brooder pheasants are nesting at the Springville game farm, and as soon as the eggs are hatched, many of them will be tranplanted to the brooder project at the new state prison and Ogden bay project. Plans were completed last week for the state to take over the pheasant farm site between Helper and Price and construction already has begun on the brooder houses and power facilities. In addition to the regular crop of eggs taken frm trapped pheasants in the state, 1000 pheasant eggs have been purchased from outside the state. In an efTort to protect this "plantsd" stock and make the Utah pheasant more of a "native" bird in contrast to the "transplanted" hand raised species. Director Leonard has revived the program of installing bird sanctuaries throughout the state, where the parent birds and their broods may be safe to grow up, naturally. Barring a continuance of the wet spring, now that the birds are nesting. Utah should have a more successful pheasant shoo this fall. NOTICE IS HEREBY really were." , "Take, for example, just one industry. Few people realize the importance of the great work done by the beverage distillers during the war. A high government official Tku odtniisrmtni ifxmxntd ky Confnm if AkokotK Brnttrnfi Induitim, oil-platin- and high strength liquid jointly fighting wear, you get extra-saf- e starts extra safety every mile. You get advanced protection, too, against sly corrosive wear! Limit wear to maintain power, oil economy, gasoline mileage and battery life. Limit wear to beat heavy carbon and sludge. Limit wear this Spring with Conoco N' oil. It keeps earning back the little extra you pay. Change today. Continental Oil With oil-platin- g film too, Company TIME EVERY your radio soys it, think CONOCO of Your Conoco Mileage Si MOTOR OIL 0 0-- S0t $HM WAR BONDS Wow. CP . eiwice We Have No More Safety Deposit Boxes to Rent But A NEW SERVICE is available in the form of a compact sealed container protected by our fireproof, burglar-stron- g of Vault, for the War your precious Bonds and other valuable papers at the nominal sum of $1.00 per year, which affords ample protection. Drop in and let us demonstrate it GIVEN Mil-for- tm. y safe-keepi- ng PAY THE CONVENIENT WAY A checking account here is valuable in many ways. You always have a complete record of expenditures, you are protected against loss or theft of cash, and yau can pay your bills by mail. Enjoy this convenience now ! Your account is invited by this friendly bank. BEAVER CITY BRANCH OF MILFORD STATE BANK MRMBKR FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSUtAXCE CORPORATION 0 d. Beaver Co., Utah. ...$14. 79 Thomas Gray Est. Com 56 rds E of NW corner of SJS of Harold S. Smith Sec .12. Tp 30 SV'i of Sec; 12, Tp. 30 S. S. R 11 W. 8 L M. cont 610 U 10 W, S L M: th E 14 rds: 16 "1 7 S rds; W 14 rds; N . C. Wicks. D. W. Pontius 14 27 rds to beg. cont. 1 V4 Lots and 6: SW4 of Acres 19.85 ; SE4 of NE4 NW,i ; Searle SW George of sWU of SW of See. 6. Tp. 27 S, of Sec 28, Tp 28 S. R 10 W, H 10 W, S L M, eont. 320.48 S L M. cont. 40 acres ... 68.99 $71.99 14-2- J '! This added ingredient an envied product of And that's how research acts magnet-like- ! g lubricant metal is surfaced with fastened direct to your engine's inner finish! right where you need a dependable shield! t: - s wear-fightin- 8, the overnight conversion of an entire industry from peace to war.' He also said not o many months ago, while speaking about synthetic rubber, 'It is fair to regard the rubber manufactured to date as being almost solely the product of the beverage distilling industry. That's the type of thing I have in mind ...the way great American industries at home cooperated to help our brave fighting men abroad." "I see what you mean, Judge... a complete history of American teamwork." V oil-plate- nts that on the 5th day of May, 1945, at 10 o'clock a. m.. at the front door of the County Court House, n Beaver City, Beaver County. Utah, I will offer for sale at public auction and sell to the highest bidder for cash, pursuant to the provisions of Section Revised Statutes of Utah, 1933. amended, the following de scribed real estate situated in said county and now held by it under preliminary tax sale. No bid for less than the total amount of taxes, interest, penalty and cost which are a charge upon such real estate, will be accepted, David E. Anderson Com at KE corner of Sec 36; Tp. 28 8. R 7 W, S L M; th N 160 rds; W 20 rds; SW 83 nis; W 20 rds; S 80 rds; E 80 rds to beg. cont 60 acres 112 9fi James Boudino Lots l and 2, Blk 7. Milford Heights Subdivision of the Town of it 'an almost unparalleled example of -' official record, established only 400 feet above sea level! Weather is always temperamental, yet you needn't let this Spring weather cheat you out of any of your motor car's life I Today's modern protection comes from having your end with Conoco N'A motor gine's insides g oil patented containing a special substance! Good News For All REAL ESTATE called I- H NOTICE OF SAIE OF "When this war is all over, Judge, there will be some mighty interesting books written about it. Expect we'll learn a lot of things we didn't know before." "Yes, Fred,- when the record is finally written we'll realize what a gigantic operation this war really was and how important to final victory many factors i 4-- H Every family ought to take the home paper. - I NO YES aes -- ne4 I Bno have hereunto net my hand of APr11' seal hl 1 flfh 1945. (Seal) WILLIAM A. MILLER. County Auditor, Beaver CountT. lOfllclal Utah. (First Publication April 13. 19jj (Last publication May 4, |