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Show Page THE JOURNAL 12 Davis Stake M. I. A. News CALKNIIAK August 12 to August 19 August 12 Board of Review, Scouts, 4 p.m. Farmington August K and R Fathers and Sons Outing, Farmington Flats, Court of Awards, August 15 M. Men, Gleaners, both both groups, Street Dance in Centerville. Contact your leaders, 2nd ward August outing, Jordan park in Salt Lake City, Under the direction of the MIA. Promises to be loads of 1 rville Bennett States Opposition To , Brannan Plan Asserting that he is strongly opposed to the Brannan Farm plan, Wallace Bennett, Salt Lake City, candidate for the Republican nomination to the U. S. Senate, this week set forth his position on agriculture. In a special statement to the Reflex Mr. Bennett said in part: am opposed to the Brannan program, or to any other farm I fun, News Friday evening at S:3o the teen age girls of the North Farmington Ward Ilee Hives through Gleaners will be off on an overnight camping trip to Patio Springs in Ogden canyon. This is the 2nd over-nigcamp for the Jr. Gleaners, the first camp in Ame-ica- n being an over-nigFork canyon prior to a General MIA hike to Timpanogos cave. Everyone enjoyed the day and the girls arc looking forward to a very enjoyable outing this week end. August 15 to 17 is Farmingtons Annual Friendly Fiesta and the ht ht Farmington and North Farmington Wards have been asked to sponsor a street dance the night of the 15th, Plans have been laid for a gala evening. Hot dogs and soda pop will be sold. Highlight of the evening will be the selection of a Queen to reign over the 3-d- ay event. The MIA Maids of the Centerville 1st Ward are taking advantage of the excellent swimming instructions given at Lagoon every Tuesday by our stake recreational leader, Glenda Itigby. They are plan that permits such complete federal control of our farmers and our agricultural economy. Though the present price support program leaves many problems unsolved, it should not be discarded until our farmers and stock raisers themselves can help work out a plan which will restore free markets without wrecking agriculture. Through the Brannan plan, Mr. Bennett insisted the Fair Deal administration and its so-call- rubber stamp before, an investigation revealed. But when asked why hed done nothing about, it he answered: Its not in my territory. Its easy to live exclusvely to ones self, to be interested only in ones own advantage, to say Am I my brothers keeper? But this short-sighte- d reasoning of so otherwise good people is the many cause of much that is wrong with the world today. You never hear NOT IN MY TERRITORY the people who are out to wreck By Rev. James Keller civilization say, about anyone or A suburban local was stalled by anything: Its not in my terriand one winters night, blizzard a tory. so deep was the snow that its pasA Seattle lawyer once interruptsengers were unable to leave the ed his lengthy car. Next morning the hundred and of a witness and exclaimed, Your commuters were startled fifty-od- d Honor, one of the jurors is asleep. to see a signal tower only a few You put him to sleep, replied hundred yards away. attendant had the judge. Suppose you wake him The signal-statio- n seen the stalled train the night up. single one of us has playsoft-pedtheir support for the ed Every some part in the moral bankBrannan plan while campaigning ruptcy of the modern world most in Utah so as not to offend this frequently by what we are NOT farmers. g states doing for the common good of all. you But if they are Surely if we have contributed to can be sure that they will follow the deterioration which we see on the party line in favor of the Bran- all sides positively or through our nan plan as well as for socialized sins of omission it is only fair that we should now do our level medicine, etc. administration Democratic best to reverse this trend. The basic There is still time. If enough perhas long treated the Wests induslivestock with sound values go into the and sons agricultural inThese children. of things and strive to rethick tries as step to more a store the peace of Christ and His dustries are entitled domestic of wisdom to mankind, we may yet the share equitable adHe rescue our civilization from deBennett charged. market, vocated a careful scrutiny of the struction. whole U. S. tariff picture and a Lord, help me to do my share to affectof tariffs restore the Christ to the market place, special probe 'inlivestock and help me to influence others to ing the farming and do the same. dustries of Utah and the west. ed congressional members from Utah are attempting to regiment and socialize agriculture just as some of their other proposals are aimed at socializing medicine and the health service, housing, education, etc. He predicted that the Utah Democratic or Fair Deal senate and congressional candidates would cross-examinati- To8l Wives in kv Lit,, get the aJp!r'S ocai authoriti0n" young American' i51 reading this tically remarked" wore limited ! ' Ast hristia? on al clear-thinkin- re-elect- mi, I. - 'Aca Your fuhirt I n th Wic pm system demands Vote for Wallace F. Um. PRIMARY (Pd. Political & ELECTION Adv. by Frank LI having a wonderful time and getting a lot of pointers in swimming. The Guardian Group of the Bee Hive Girls in the Centerville 1st Ward arrived home from their trip to Como Springs last Saturday. They had a super time according to the girls. They went swimming, hiked, played games and ate. Their leaders are Ida Page and Ruby Flanders, All of them returned in good shape, wanting to go again. jr Reenlists In U S. Army W. Only Chevrolet offers such a Pvt. Eugene Eatchel, 23, of in the reenlisted has Kaysville, headis now with U. S. Army and quarters Co, 22nd infantry regiment, of the Fourth division at Ford Ord, Calif., pendng further assignment. He is the son of Harry B. Eatchel, of Kaysville. .and at the lowest prices, too! a a Watershed Fires Being Stopped, Says Firewarden Season for watershed fires is half gone and the State Board of Forestry and Fire Control is elated over the successful job done throughout the state in the prevention and control of fires to date, according to J. Whitney Floyd, chief The small number of fires reforester-firewarde- n. ported indicate that effective statewide prevention work has been done. For this I thank radio broadcasting stations, newspapers, the Keep Utah Green sponsors, schools, clubs, public employees and all who have so' painstakingly led in directing thought and action in the control of fire, Mr. Floyd said. Fires that have escaped have been brought under control promptly, and in most cases the burns have been confined to comparatively small acreages. It is encouraging to see how neighbors, sighting a running fire, attack it quickly and telephone the sheriff or other Soon an organized firewarden. crew is fighting for early control of the fire. Thanks to the fire fighters, especially the volunteers. A fire is everybodys fire. Acting on this premise is showing up some good old fashioned cooperation in organized fire control in Utah. VMM? 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