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Show FRANTIC EFFORTS TO SAVE THE DIKE PLACING THE RESPONSIBILITY The Reverend Robert H. Sweeney, president of the University of Portland, recently told a student body assembly that the University of Berlin, which sponsored the philosopher Hegel, and the University of Bonn, which sponsored Marx, are the two universities most responsible for these theories of government which make the state supreme The universities are responsible for over the individual. the ideas that created the savage struggle of today," he stated. Father Sweeney then reminded the students that their primary aim in attending a university should be to learn how to live, rather than how to make a living, and added, We have not tolerated and we will not tolerate a professor on our staff who teaches state socialism or totalitarian ism." This is a refreshing attitude in an age in which many teachers seek to undermine the faith of young people in the economic and political systems which made this country great and free and which, incidentally, made our colleges possible. It is an attitude which should be general. of the lovely days to romp and play, before cold weather drives them indoors for a long stay. NEWS ABOUT FOLKS IN ANCHORAGE A group of friends and neigh- MRS. EDWARD HAYS at the home of Mary bors gathered Correspondent Griffith for a surprise shower her sister, Wanda Le6, and wee Our belated Indian summer is daughter Jacquelyn. Many lovely were given to the tiny brunbeing greatly appreciated as sum- gifts mer things are aired, cleaned and ette and a good visit was enjoyed washed for fall and winter storage. by all. Those attending the surThe children are taking advantage prise included Velma Olsen, Ruth Viola Lorene K. on 319 Ave. A Robinson, Grover, Mary Traylor, Huddleston, Charlotte Hays, Hermine Moore, A'rva Schofield, Hazel Preece, and 'Mrs. Albert Thompson. Tiny Jacquelyns little cousins, Sharon 4, The JOURNAL A weekly newspaper published in and Rocklyn 3, opened the door at the interests of the residents of 7:30 p.m. Friday evening to the Davis County, at Layton, Utah. group and surprised Wanda Lee completely. Olson of Mr. and Mrs. matter at 315 Arizona St. Arthur Entered as second-clas- s spent Sunday afterLayton, Utah, under the Act of noon in Salt Lake City, attending March 8, 1879. a family reunion. Velma reports everyone should attend a reunion Published By occasionally to meet their relatives. She found that a man in Clearfield, INLAND PRINTING CO. whom she had met in a business Phone: Kaysville 10 capacity several times, was her own cousin. Jimmy Hays son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hays, was hurt at football rT.. UTAH STATE PtiSS ASSOCIATION practice the early part of the week. An older student trying to show EDITORIAL NATIONAL off, struck him from the side in a body block and severely wrenched ASSOCIATION his knee. He was laid up for three days, but is back at school now with a slight limp. Nat'l. Advertising Representative The George Burgess family of Newspaper Advertising Service. 329 Lane C has moved to Washing222 No. Michigan Ave. 111. ton Terrace. They were among Chicago, some of the oldest tenants at Anchorage and their friends and Year Per $1.00 Subscription: neighbors miss them, but good luck in Advance. to you, George, Ethel, Clarine, and Payable In combination with Billy. The Weekly Reflex, $3.00 per 'year. From Payette Idaho comes word of the birth, on Sept. 25, of a son to Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. LichAlbert W. Epperson field, former Anchorage residents. Editor Manager The Harold Traylors of 323 Richard O. Anderson Drive B. plan to leave this week for News Editor a two week vacation home to KenJ. V. Woolsey tucky. They have been planning it for 2 or 3 years and are very exDisplay Advertising Manager cited at the prospect of seeing famErnest R. Little ily and old friends again. Hurry Classified Advertising Manager back folks, Utahs your home now! me m be ORE for your money, because NEW Utoco No. 2 Furnace 3 Oil a higher quality product than the Utoco No. fuel which it replaces costs no more. You get a superior product at no increase in price. Thats not all you get.- You get maximum heat per gallon You of fuel burned. You get work-frepush button comfort. w en no waste fuel. And get a clean burning, trouble-frecourteous, you call your Utoco distributor you get prompt, efficient service. - e, e, Order your supply today, and relax. Watson-Tann- er Features Y FOB SUPERIOR Hjj'j USE A SUPERIOR M1 . . . J Griffon A K 8 S ? and Society. Brand Suits. Wilson Bros. Furnishings. Nunn-Bus- h Shoes. rj Stetson Hats. Interwoven Sox. Watson-Tanne- r CLOTHING CO. 370 24th St. The Store With the Friendly Doors 2331-3- 9 Washington Vlvd. UTAH OH REFINING Oistrib Or Your Local Utoco |