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Show .- -'- - inf, , ' DEssasr ;Ism 5talt reckgrtun 22A, -- , , - ' , ., 1 The-Sttength-t- , o , , , , , . . ' ,t - - i 1 ,, This is the week members of the Salt Lake Exchange Club and a lot of other earnest, unselfish individuals-- are , giving ' their time and energies to attract a greater part of the public into the churches this Sunday. It is surprising how many people are helpingmerchants with their news- paper and window card advertising, Salt Lines with its car cards and bus ' liake City the radio and TV ,stations and news- papers with their free promotion, the taxi companies with their free rides to church, all these, and many others are giving a ' hand. ) ' AU have the same noble purposeto urge us all to "Give Our Thanks in Church Sunday." Their efforts will be ap- predated by all who want a finer'commu- nity and nation. , . Surely as Samuel Johnson has said, , 'Gratitude is a fruit of treat cultivation; , you do not find it among gross people." , , It is a mark of noble minds community is joining so wholeheartedly (and the idea is spreading elsewhere , throughout West states) gratitude to the source of our blessings. These are so indescribably great. For our blessings of freedom and plenty in this great- land; our fertile fields, our moun- tains and lakes and streams, our' homes, jobs, our families, our friends, our health, our happiness, our peace, our very Ilvesfor all these things which are ours so 'tenuously and which can be lost so quicklywe owe our thanks. - - ,' ' ,2 , . - : ,., . ', - To America's great credit, there has been a great turning to religion in recent years. Church membership has risen 9.0 per cent since 1929from 50 million to more than 95 millionwhile population up 'only 31.4 per cent in the same period.. Church contributions- - In that period, ac- cording to a report in the current issue of McCall's magazine, have mired from 640 million dollars to around 212 billion. Church building in 1953 reached the tremendous' total of 474 million dollars worth and 4954 appears to be running almost 50 per cent , , ,- - '' ' ( 'g 4 ': f4 t .)t ; - ..,,tt-.:- , tg4 ,. ' -- ; 14' 4 ' ' at ; - , - - - ; 1,--. -- ,,;.4,,,,- - I " .....,...,...,.. .t.k1,74,--e- . tit ...... --- -- -- -- ,,,, -, of.7,0 ,k.t., r ... .....z.-.-...- ,,, g.o, s.,........T.,.... - ,.-............"...------ ---- ---- 4-- ' -- .....,.......s-,,,,.. --, , ., -- s,,,i-te-,. ,t -- - ,:,:,., ,1,'.. ......- - ,- - - , ....l.....3 , ,,,, --- , - ; ,,xtor Au . ........,,,- .- Z -- -- ,.!, -- - s 7 1,,,,.I " - ) One Understands Just. What 'Co:existencel Means -- , , - - not sendint-th- eir soris and daughters to . , church. - There is no more appropriate time for a rededication to these principles than' this r Thanksgiving week. We earnestly our to all mend the program readers and extend our thanks to those whose efforts are carrying it forward. Indeed, let's give our thanks in church this Sunday. ' . v c . , ( I of s a I 1 1 ti - -- -- 0 G.'Ive , , ' E keep 0 ,.1 r 11 ; --- ,fi - 0 - c .:.,s 4:. , f , - 4 Ir-- . I 1 - would happen if these highest-leve- l would like to hear that people -, talks took place before all who have been persecuted and . --- -, , t ,, ,.... .;.,1concerned . ratified the Paris imprisoned for ',their religio'us,,, ,,,,, ..,,, : in earsatellite C1111- ,,,,,,,..i, ,),,,v, W' ., 41"'" tcorinevictianon o-f 2,,. 1A64,:, , ,,, ger1euesmioennt- aGweay watoltyddingt: tthh: more these ,,,,,ii ., , , , ,,,,. corn-outhan church dignitarieshave ' ,, ), 1-, V At millions of peaple still seem to been restored to their rightful ;,;,"i':,:.;4 - "V . ,, ; become hypnotized whenever place lin) society; . that there , ,r; ', nst - 1-,.--'t'aV''''';--- - ' Russia makes an offer: ge shootlen al oes A en- ggidioawralawful twe eam-i611.".; i" .4,,r7P,40111f, , as a word or as on 1.. occupa' 1 -.. -. a special idea is capable of tions; that in the interests of , i.r.,:, , , ' . many , interpretations. Secretary a united and peaceful Germany P, , Dulles summed up one view and Korea, the Communists Week-r-19S- 4 , Thanksgiving by saying simply that we are all would concede genuine free . . f , Salt Lake's annual Community Chest 'Chest a succcess, there is little logic in the , living en the same planet. The elections. And many others. , g extended in demand for a complete United Fund. The Compaign, already All this is not too much to point at issue, however, Is the ' . r meaning Russia puts on the ask from any state which is point of Ume, is still substantially short of . Chamber of Commerce and many others i word. President Eisenhower ex- willing to make the least condrive has been in the communityincluding this newsits goal. A new "all-out- " . 0 . the administration) also cession to the dignity of human Tho Delors, News ono reitorom , drdered to try to put the community over Fund United endorsed the to take paperhave steps plains Reader Suggests Curb Invites conintonts from its roodors on decency standard, ' wants In peacCand life or to the Inalienable rights the top, with the goal of approximately most 01of the principle in the belief that topics of current Interest. Senors to have behavior improved bemust do Mono& should de limited to friendship but he warns that to freedom and the pursuit of zens would prefer it and it would be a , On U.S. Congressmen 420,000 still a very long way off. SOO words or loss. end must not fore the next campaign gets well before he can accept the Rus.., happiness by the individual, and ; A check of activities to date shows that more efficient way to raise charity funds violets emoted - canons of good sian proposals they have to which genuinely wishes to counder way. The editorial, "Who Pays the :414 AP:ivdr.: tile direct appeal to homes has produced lidderti2fr than through a multiplicity of drives. The P. Is our selfishness, our mate- match their words and protesta- exist in peace and friendship , News, Mailman," in,- Lode City. Utah. everything expected. It is the drive in the proof of the pudding, howeverrlies in the brings to mind Monday's some gleanings rialism increasing? Do we more tions with deeds. So far, for all with its neighbors. ., business section of town which has fallen Salt Lake wants a United Fund, from the eatingif of a presiplatform and mpre sacrifice principle to . down, particularly in the group of firms it must prove its point by putting the Comdential candidate in 1844 (when to have work at that time to Is no there limit expediency? over iiith between 10 and 50 employes. , the well drive Chest income in their top. munity ',was just a pup). IV was rec- supplement !t ,Business leaders have been in the fore- Quite aside from the question of quotes ommended that the lower house order to have a decent stan- to the distance we will go to THESE DAYS By GEORGE SOICOLSKY : dad of kind of and what Fund United a is the have oUthe of our for living and be reduced 1 win? o. !tont campaigncampaign successes, howevier, Congress political party by half . crive--on- e . genuine need for the money which the its then number, and that $2 employment can they find for Would we rather be president charity, appeal a year, which summer the than other that sufdal? board and should Include enterto all Chest has asked the community , provide. per worthy charitable nould be than right? s' vital agenciesplus the IMF fice. Possibly if this had been which does not compensate Menty-on- e prises wishing to participate and would l that It- seems incontrovertible Met!' to9 were now done or (aldone, , eliminate all other fund drives in the com- ity. on a national- scaledepend on your ennk oa-thithe conduct is following think I morally earn for that we should though Ireally they to find--erosThey will continue to operate on at least $3 per day), aspirants look up to our teachers a a d unsound and to be condemned: downtown 'areas falling behind their quota reduced funds if necessary, as we kno-wTo allow party affiliations to !or...office Nvould relax on this more or less "put them on a li 4 but reduced funds will mean they must ift the Community Chest drive, and it puts are-th- e "airs fair in loveand war" pedestal"- - because-the- y 1 -' affiliations has--THE GREAT of with all of outweigh Rochester and profession curtail versity, businessman and his employes directly their pub. services evitably attitude in their political strat- ones who are given the task of lie relations is engaged in held important positions in the other organizations; Do you want an underprivileged child, on the spot. egy. ) teaching o u r children to be: bringing pressures upon all of government, recently wrote: To advise in is vote a for be carried to voters a itself furthertoward !I The Community Chest example, to Then, too, we have that baf- come good citizens in the years us to conform to notions which ". Good citizens are ree-- . few lack of dollars the for the united fund drive, including tie' appeals looked to We come. have when is delinquency it each side says represent ma- ognizing that deference to popstraight party ticket, flint,problem about abuse of df 21 local agencies plus the United Defense ; you forgot to give? office; which reminds us of the "down" on our teachers, long known that a candidate of an- jority opinion. If every time the ular ' opinion is their highest. Think it over and then digor dig prohibition days when congress- enough why not turn about other party is much better qual- phrase, "average American," is civic. virtue, that he who quesFund which has been added to the Chest t t1 list for the first time this year If Salt Lake used one knew exactly what was tions the wisdom of the major.' again if you have already giveninto your men returned from Cuba, Pan- face and look "up" to them and ified for some office; all points north and do all that we can to help. We meant, it would surely produce ity is unworthy , of their toler-- 1 Cityand particularly its small business pocketbook. Let your heart dictate what ama andwith their baggage, should have the very best we For any reason, to advertise the evidence that there is no &nee, that private doubts cannot south, housescannot make the Community your donation shall be. which was exempt from search can to teach our children. How for or advocate the election of such Creature, that most people be harbored in :democratic soand seizure; and any hound many of us would undertake to a candidate on a nonpartisan think for themselves, more or ciety. But there still remain, I; that got a. whiff of it went off teach 30 to 40 children for nine ticket who is decidedly incompe- less, and come to the very prac- alas, intransigent reactionaries , to himself. I'm not months out of the year? tical conclusion that we can devoted to an outworn liberal talking when the matter is presented to Parliament. : ,The Paris agreement for a rearmed and let's give a little more tent, unfitted for the office he only do the best we can in' a tradition; there are still some drastic suggestions, Also, any making seeks, when he is opposed by a Still, Adenauer remains confident that Ger. but the more the sovereign Germany as part of western de- descendants of very troubled ' and confused taxpayer pays consideration to the teacher much better qualified candidate. Anse passed two hurdles late last week. to children send the many will ratify the treaties by world. Certainly the recent Voltaire and Thomas Paine, and its public servants, the "cock- and not To voters to a vote for urge race is far from over and bitter exelection does not provide any our universities still give asyary. ler" they strut Some mild school too early in the morning party candidate poorly fitted said to what the "average lum to perverse professors who Perience has shown how disastrously a gni Moreover; Premier Mendes-Franc- e suggestion like removing a por- to use the teacher as a "baby for the office, when there is a guide execuAmerican" sitter. thinks about any- are confirmed addicts of indehis when the here of visit tail that tion the it hurdle cant France, the still, begins during up; gle project trip candidate of anMrs. Max Stone tioner of the original European Defense to wag the dog might be within pendent thought. Were it not thing. progress so far is encouraging. other political party. for of bounds canons the them, the nation might have new "accepted treaties will the nation Its first is the Britain, tq ratify Community idea, C. credit, N. Woods ALAN VALENTINE, who used and good taste"; and my for- Mr. Senator: Who Is already attained full cerebral "as a matter of honor." to ratify the agreements. The dramatic of Uni the to be Ogden president standardization." mula to trim a dog's tall in the Confidence is in order, but not overcontThis 'Mr. Latecomer'? pledge made by Anthony Eden forBritish back is This I took to be satire,. exact up place, right fidence. The Kremlin, one must assume, is roops- to participate actively in European Just Plain Robia-or- y of his it is in in -- that-wocowThekerinoveonlrgetting started in Of course, as a matter of America's ' titled "A Modest Proposal- - for loudest the screamed of new offer a is boys" next to Now 1 for watch Paris. his thing ceptance of the treaties at the Care and Use of Subverethics, Wisconsin has another ' reunification of Germany as a lure to keep election coming up sometime; when the artificially high beef which is a reminder of ?. government has backed up that pledge by prices broke. Our "real cattleWest Germany out of the defense set-uDean Swift's suggestion about ' ratification of the pact in the House of and, too, we still have humane Imen"not looklatecomers the Commons by a vote of 284 to 4. One can only hope there will be a conlaws in most of our states. eating babies to avoid famine in I, for a fast buckare men of Ireland. Satirical as these sen': The other big step forward was the ap- - , certedand successfuleffort, particularly And I'm not intimating that our qng who would not sell out tences may be, the idea does Ade- in France and Germany, to keep official Congress is driving the country courage Chancellor of the by treaty a proval for their principles temporary i to the but strongly Ishot sole with lobster sauce, a prevail among ,too many of our By INEZ ROBB nauer's West German cabinet in a 13 to 5 eyes on the right ball, refusing to be disin the arm: So said Senthat because a governon held the be suggest they homeric sauce juggled by citizensofficial tracted by either whispers or growls from vote. The opposition within the cabinet BELGIUM Wallace F. ator Bennett. BRUSSELS, I, leash. says iomething, it Rene on Oncle in plain east. I sight issue the but have over Saar the Never, Could it be, Senator Bennett, means a hard debate never, , Sam J. Black, one of the five gas burners that is ipso facto true and should . a build to tried are latecomers the the up that reputation i be accepted. ' Brigham City. many veterans who had a de- as a gourmet in New York, are the proud center of the THE CITIZEN'S problem, howinto the cattle busi- Paris, Geneva, Rome, Madrid, Let's Put Schoolteachers sire towhogo had -s-ot .. econd-and or everrso help For-t- he ever,--terhmain to buy in at high Manila,-Guai-n lo much to ness, the 99 real which in finals, a downed in Ohio State Saturday's played Michigan ,; me!--on M. . Chantraine selected accept judgments ,as it Is to Back Up on the Pedestal --prices, and could it be your Kwajalein, that some course, x t players listed in the Deseret News high thriller, UCLA subdued a bitter crosstown men of courage" are instead international character hasn't one of the famous specialties of get at facts; what he is being 'I think it is About time that "men of-- means" mostly accum- come up and spoiled my pitch the restaurant, bare in a sauce fed, even in the news, is propaschool allstate selections last Saturday, and rival USC, and Oklahoma romped to a run- I we put forth a little effort and ulated during the high war by saying, "But have you ever as rich as the original John D. ganda from a thousand sources. (perhaps most of all) the boys who played away win Saturday to pace the front rank . descendour school teachers a bi g years? And your "men of cour- eaten at the L'Epaule de Mou- Rockefeller. Hare, remember; The 1I give their hearts out all year without the glory of American college footballbut a lot of not rabbit! Rabbit' is a dirty ants of Voltaire and Thomas ton in Brussels?" ones also are the the govage" of headlines and titles, deserve a lot of hand for the work they are ernment gave all. the Taylor "At that humiliating point, I word in L'Epaule de Mouton. Paine" need not all be Utahns today ' could hardly tell you the I credit for a thrilling competitive season. doing with our children.. Who grazing rights, . tom. Why Is it have always had to sneak off liberals; they may beand I scores run up by those gridiron titans. Their The big boys at hid' State, UCLA and has any more important lob the little fellow always 'takes into the night But from now on, THEN I BEGGED for a simple, think most of them areconsfootball interest was all wrapped up in the 1 light dessert, and both as- ervatives who form a minority t 1954-Uta- h I am ready for this character. I Oklahoma doubtless play a technically bet- - than that of teaching our . the squeeze? high school championship. me.that I should have it. In a world that isI sured our who future citt dren are : ter brand of football, but for sheer deterIt's a' sad thing svien a new- have, at long last, et at the It came and was moving to-- i South High School of Salt Lake City won one of the ward socialism. zens? Shoul' or t de comer Mouton, is considered "illegiti- L'Epaule mination and- spiritthe old "do or die" the Class A title in a close game with Ogmost divine foods I have ever The other night we went to mate." L have read statements to me. Mutton of no der There is greater tradition theof Merriwell pressure Frank effort B Class den, and Murray 'High School took . a "Buzz Session"' at the Libble 1, put in , my mouth: A soft, the high school lads don't have to yield a Edward School. AU of the teach- - by Mr., Bennett's "men of coup AND IF IT is not the greatest smooth, lovely mauve mixture for conformity from the most V,bonorr by-- subduing Springville.It Is the ardent conservatives than from low beef prices are ' first time tither of the two winners have restaurant in the world, it is of real Vanilla ice cream and the single point They are the true amateurs of era were there except one , itself and to ' 'drive what to needed they the game, playing for the sheer love of the whose wife is ill. They gave us just of the very finest whipped cream beaten together one government 1 held state football championships, and the whoP respects the memory out these "illegitimate" cattle certainly one oneof-thmost with the juice of fresh rasp- of Voltaire and Thothas and surely from two to three hours of sport. And, too, they are the college et lebrations on both campuses have been have Paine, producers and then interestinit Its maximum apac- berries. liners of tomorrow. their time 'after their regular higher prices to they'd to the occasion. All four teams all intellectual , g is ,," themselves BeforeI left L'Epaule de a mark of moral . , ity is 28 persons. The present working day to let us know and again. ' degeneration. Chan-trains Mouton, M. Chantraine told me When understand how they teach the So. Newcomer, don't go into proprietor, 11. Charles a congressional commitREMEMBER WHEN-;GoarCart- s his right-han- d and the good neWs that -- hd has tee investigates subversion and man, children and what they a r e any new business. Let busibig Oncle Rene, prefer not more signed a contract with an espionage, it is not mercial Club to discuss the tele.' the right of way on the city's teaching them. 25 Years Ago ness monopolize it. pressing for , sidevialks." than 18 to 20, in order to pre- American firm to write a cook conformity; it is investigating ) True the teacher's day-8- :30 Nov. 22, 1929A. bitter cold Phone situation. Riber I. sent all the ruffles and flour- book telling how to prepare his subversion and , to 3:00is not as long as most 100 Years Ago espionage; in most of the nation. Hurricane,- Utah spell Years Ago , held ishes. and Oncle Rene's 83 creations, which anyone may engage if Nov. 22, 1834Under the people who work eight hours fof-L- a Iniagsas121,47,ard fivAlierson serious ace'. ,headingeUsefat-Hint- tChantraine is the descend- culinaires exelusives. Spded the 'not the ionse' - quences of lost their lives; the mercury hit dent was averted by quick ac- dies" the followingadvice was 'start and end at those hours. ant of one of the great families day! ions of the . And Oncle Rene, in parting, law. of European chefs who ,,have z 12 'below zero in Dakota; Colo- - Ition on the " Many of the teachers are at Campaigners' Conduct , part of bystanders. given: asIn athe morning use pure school ,1 afflict this continent saitrAmericans show lots more There have before school water , ratio and Montana had sub-zer- o helped long ablution; preparatory been Men always 44 The danger was caused by two after which they must abstain and if they are not there long The next. ,gefieral election is with gout for a thousand years. savvy about food since World and women who forthrightly N' ve'ather. But the minimum in vetheir hence-Howede-1 it And as for the incomparable War IL Now, instead of from all sudden gusts of pas- - after they put in many houryit two years and courageously were willing Salt Lake last night- - was 21 boys, recklessly riding down the sidewalks sion, particularly envy, as this home on work they have to isn't too early to consider the Oncle Rene, who presides at mending Thamburger, they ,ask to take that risk for what locipedes . t they ,, detrees conduct of politicians in the the sauce pans, there is scarcely for le Caneton Alphonsine, and scaring the horses along the gives the skin a sallow paleness. have for the children: believed to he true without hidi ' 1 , 50 Years Ago way. The News remarked, "It Temperance in both eating and 1 Also true, the teacher has campaign just closing, , and a gourmet alive whose liver is It makes, said Oncle , Rene, ing behind the Fifth AmendNov. 22, 1904One hundredj seems to be conceded that ve- drinking must be attended to, three months vacation in the where it hasn't: squared with unmarked by his superb efforts. for improved international rela- ment or any other device.- businessmen met at the - Com- - locipedes and goat wagons have if they would avoid pimples. summer but most of them have A good democratic, - My meal began with filet of tionsif not digestion. American, S54) Copyriabt. r . ", -, t . ,, - . 1, :.---- - , much-talked-- , 4kCos A ' , st -- --- Deseret NOWVIrelargall Analsrss - - ,.! --6 . 's i ::......".". .? . Gsie , - ' -- ---.7 ..., -- . ';,4 r----- ...,,,,5,1,;,,, ''' - .,J1: ' 4. - ilk,;(1,,,,. ,s1,4L,'"-------------..---------- ',...4.1 -- 7 ..'gdA.....,, ,..1,,,,.....s.,.... . . Vf);.,1r,-1,4- 0 .,,..., ... .... -----, . . - i IN 'RECENT WEEKS Vie word their emphasis on has infiltrated the Russians have not abaninto interna- doned their belief in the essenmore more and tional affairs. The truth is that tial conflict between the inter. those of has replaced peace esti of communism and as the main theme of Russian the outside world. It is true that this Russian propaganda and that it is a nce oh the possibility of build-u- p towards blocking man rearmament by suggesting coexistence (presumably peacein the long run ful) shows a startling change that must either break down into of mood from previous Moscow war or spiral up into an East-We- approaches to the West. Threats and insults have given way to agreement. The natural suggestion is that polite, urbane calmbut we Iif a war is to be avoidedand have yet to see proof of their nobody wants onethis is the sincerity. Whatever European time for the par- statesmen think, whatever their ley at the highest level. The "twilight fringe" of peoples are same parley that was once sug- tempted to believe, we cannot gested by Churchill and Eden ai have ,confidence h; what Moswell as by that large "twilight" cow now offers unless and until section 'of German opinion they show proof of how far they which wants only reunification are willing to go along the road in the hope that this might save of friendship. their land from becoming the SOME EVIDENCE of their . - ''' -' .4... -- , , I 1". ANforr Fr ,, .,,,A,6,,, 0' , - ' - 111t , 2,1,-T-z 1 IF . t - E No. el) . - VIVIAN-M- By-M ' NEWS' TH1 -- --- . -- 7' 1-- ..n.o..,, 4 - i'. ,,,!.t...k,00, - r - - .4, higher than that; These figures represent millions' of dividuals who have found or are finding the quiet strength, the increased family love and solidarity, the greater confidence that comes from a faith in a higher power. They represent the lengthening tap pots reaching down into the source of all that is great in America. If America is to continue great, it will be because today's parents teach their chil- 'Ip')' .."-- 1'-'(::, ,,Ar ,, ',,t C? ICk'ti4-,!i- . INTERPRETING ., 41: " -- ' , ,- .., , -- ..,-- ;, , , ,. , - '1"'1,k4:, 'At.' ' I, ,,, ',-- 4 7 Ilt.,,,,, 4v ? f.,1:i f ' ., 3'' , illiee. - t;,,,:f;::,;x:il i .. rt- .,,CliCtetelice , , . ,eth,,,,, ... . , t I - , - , . , -- - , lc ,EDITORIAL PAGE Salt Lake City, Utak Monday, Nov. 22,1954 --- , as . ' , bne . - , - - , . , - , he. United States, with its three l - ' , .. , eac b,t independent in its own field, - ' ChurchBe Found in , 1 ' ,, . ,, , , i . departments of government, . . viol - gat the Constitution We stand for - I ' - - - - . I Cl -- c 1 c c ,,-- . Let's All Prove We Can Do It 0- HI , D too-lon- H Letters.From Readers on Current Issues - - . , . , di ": ',4 t ' .) , . - IndependentThinkersAre------ ! Likely Solid Conservatives ', in---t- - , -- - Eyes on the,Ball. mid-Janut- d P --- t le n- m "city-Saturda- 'Oncle Rene' Is Wonderful For Palate, Bad for Liver p. bow-wow- i' - s, -- Murray and South, You're In - - . I "self-opinionat- , ow,. 2 -- - .. gthat head-appropria-te e t goose-steppin- - . Were Danger? ' , - - H75 - , ruts . -- ver, . . - , I . . . ' , ,.. 1 ' - - , , . , ., , - ' - , , .. , , . Mk - - .. . . ) i - , 1.4,n I , , '. 1 . -' , , - |