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Show ' SOUTH CACHE COURIER. Hyrum, Utah, Friday, July 9, 1943 1 ture. .RgflpCf Picture required to prepare. By Bill Long Seventies of the Seattle Stake have been assigned special misHe may have taken an interest sionary service in searching out in the ordinary G. I., and talked church members who have not like one o f the boys, hut rank- is yet affiliated themselves with rank: You cant draft a five-sta- r, existing wards and branches of the stake. The objective is to re- enlist such members in church Its perfectly understandable that history can produce a statesman of real stature only occaThere has been a notable in-- 1 I market sionaiiy. The non-ficticrease in the Sunday School en- j simply wont absorb the memoirs! rollment of the church. In 1947, this increase amounted to 37,688. Leap Years June is past, now, The total enrollment as of Dec. and the gals will scan Kathleen 31, 1947, Is 444,541. Of these Norris and Dorothy Dix awaiting 64,704 are in the missions, of the the word that July is just as church. 39,568 are serving as good a month for' weddings, afofficers and teachers in this I ter all. organization. . The Democrats might find some spectacular rabbi! to pull out of the hat, but with Eisenhower definitely withdrawn it looks as if the presidential race this fall 1 so overwhelmingly favorable to the Republican party you can practically consider it lost or won, however you look at it by default. Therell be a lot of mighty kind and favorable and honeyed words spoken about the G.O. P.s standard-beare- r between now and election, along with a lot of things , A little knowledge can be such you wouldnt repeat about your worst enemy unless he a dangerous thing, a lot of to be seeking public office on the opposite tic- - pie we know shun it like the ket. And diving in between the lines of what well hear, plague, along with what weveheard, what we know of the man The holiday death toll is a and what others think of him and what has been writmisunderten of him since quite a while prior to 1940, you get Simple but widespread the standing regarding speed at something of a picture, which happiness should be 01 I will begin Sund i8 from station kq er will be Eld 1 re member gchtol general bELf' sistant professor51 lcatinattteB.v.r;i on peo-happen- . It isnt exactly a campaign picture, retouched and lampooning . caricature, Deweys camp tinted, and yet again it isnt the , speaks of team of the oppositions cartoonist. It s somewhere m between play which means presumably the two. I , The Horatio Alger story all Americans love isnt ex-- 1 actly what we thing it is. True, Frank Meriwcll works to win, and succeeds through virtue and honest effort, but Frank grew and throve under the sunshine of Lady Lucks smile. That is an important part of the picture every U. S. citizen likes to paint of himself, when he considers himself the, average U. S. citizen: A mighty, might j lucky guy. The hero of our favorite success story does his doggonedest, but in order for us to identify him with ourselves. he musnt be perfect. He has to make a mistake now and then, he must leave a stone or two unturned, there must be a bet or two he neglects to cover. But Lady Luck steps in at the important minute, and pulls him through. We like to think nay, we enjoy knowing that Fates dice are cocked in favor of. John Q. Citizen, U. S. A. Wevesortof come ta think of this as part of ed , USed k ' be What; Beli jl Apparently the number ors &t Temple Square f City will exceed the 3 Tt JIT80" A mural of the sacred grove one fumble and youll he pulled 42 feet in lenrth to out of the game, the Arlington, ward, Los" Angete V stake chapel on June MaxtS mural was painted thE Cone Lane, famous arLt La , ... rcmmemoraSe T . T I 4 ZFi Mrs- - U Se ' S Park. We a ! Mr, and it, derson- - Sue Ann and Kemp, nied rr,!Xer'1SeS.acomIaDr. Lane ex- - Feltman unveiling. r .roofc I VMr.familyand Hot church She history. Sfr Tf? Piaces The lu the sacred grove I of Mrs- - zm OFF O RADIOS $500 Off o TENNIS RACQUETS Up to 4 off ALL SPORTING GOODS GREATLY REDUCED CARDEN SUPPLIES Up to (85 -- . ice-cub- es wont be much loved. But maybe hell give us a good, solid, efficient ad- ministration, with nothing left to luck. And maybe hes simply too cold a fish to stand as the leader and figuret, head of the happy-g- o lucky conglomerate of free citizens that is the United States. Whichever way it goes, dont say we warned you? r joined Summer Clearance suss era babe Up to was off Spanish translations of all the standard works of the church are now available for the first time in the history of the church. The most recent is the publication of the Doctrine and Covenants and Pearl of Great Price in one volume. A staff of four competent translators is regularly employed to meet the need of supplying Spanish speaking people with the best of church litera- . tllil WAFFLE BAKER 13.95 .now JO O f S ZMonday T7 they KP McCaif went to Yellowstone intendTo n I - un es ' - n, young-in-hear- ten SPWTOl institutions addresses I Before and in the early days of the Republican nominating convention, all of the candidates predicted victory for themselves. But there was one difference. Dewey knew what he was talking about. As far as he was concerned, the convention was simply a place to put the finishing touches on a job hed been doing since 1925 when, as Time magazine reports it, a young Manhattan lawyer looked up from a brief he was studying, and asked a colleague: How do you get into politics? His handlers likely will make much of the fact, in the coming months, that you dont beat young Tom twice. He was defeated for governor of New York in 1988, but won in 1942 and 1946. He was defeated for the Republican presidential nomination in 1940, but won it in 1944. He was beaten in the presidential election in 1944, but . . . Kind of reminds you of Joe Louiss record, doesnt it? A cool, dead-paefficient, thorough sort of a guy. Remember the governors conference in tSalt Lake City a year ago this early spring, when the reporters were prescient enough to keep their eyes and ears and cameras on Dewey and Warren of California? Do you think the Republican nominees running mate was selected in Philadelphia in June, 1948? Weve gqt a successful young prosecutor for our next tears-in-ey- and 1 - Well, Young Tom Dewey, 46, may be a lucky guy, but youll never find out about it. He doesnt wait on anything as uncertain as luck. He bets cinches, and he sees to it in advance that theyre cinches. son-of-a-g- Mel ch 1947, which was consij Dr. G. Homer Durham, head of all time high. It is report the political science department over 6,000 tourists visit til of the University of Utah has toric place each day. Two"" written a new manual for the Mrs. Viola Clawson an use of the social science classes Jean Dunn are graciously m the Relief society for the can- - as receptionists at the Bif ning year. It is entitled Later Information. They are Day Saint Political Thought. with greeting more visitors Other authors of Relief society half of the church that manuals are Howard R. Driggs, other members of the cfe W. Wayne J. Edgar where in the world, Driggs, Lyons and Don B. Colton.,- our virtue. who president, an efficient thorough little has his case all wrapped up and won before he ever goes into court. He doesnt leave anything to courtroom drama, to luck His fireside chats will be over instead of live embers on the hearth. He wont give us, his great American constituency, many thrills; therell be no bitter, emotional, arguments over him as there were over FDR. 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