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Show Civic and Church Leader Suggests A Credo For U. S. Bxion Snow shown at Itll in the fiont loom ot the himih home in Nihlex. is than nun ot the Cache I ountx ( ompnss,on and a membei o! Huum in'. Stake pieMcUncx These items would lie include in a "Ciedo foi mei leans as the impoitdiit ear of 11)38 approaches. Gi eater emphasis on the things and less on the temporal things of hie. spn-itu- A good Ameucans resolution for all I The anthropologist, Ashley Montagu, was asked interview what he considered the noblest service woman could render to life. He answered without hesi- tation, To be a warm, loving person. In our resolving, we might think that over. Claire Hulme, prominent Logan patron of the fire arts. in TV would be: Love thy neighbor as thy- self 'in nil mm e time in the ser- ice ol the M istt Mine luxe and kindness in the honu leach oui ihildun the comHonor th Father mandment and thx M lit Gleam lespect foi the lights of o' het s in other xxonls, follow the teachings of the Savior, the lniue ot Feat e he xxhose bu th we luxe just celebrated. the ones near and far, the underprivileged and the favoied, the distressed and the happy, those of different races, those of different economic standings, different religious beliefs and languages. Such a way of life would abol- ish selfishness and foster world peace and happiness. O. L. Ballam, principal of the Park School in Richmond. Resolutions For Americans Quentin Cook, president of the senior class at Logan high school, a star athlete, and a 1937 Utah delegate to Boys Nation, believes that Americans should consider the following resolutions: 1. We must meet the challenge which is so evident. As a people we must become dedicated and willing to sacrifice. This is the price that must be paid if we are to maintain scientific supremecy. From Cache Valley Folks As 1958 Approaches 2. While science should be stressed, statesmanship should not be neglected. We need men to prevent wars as well as those who keep us prepared for them. Both are necessary; one without the other is insufficient. 3. We must be walling to face the facts as they exist and shape our lives accordingly. This demands an informed citizenry. Each person should resolve to do his job, whether or small, to the best of his ability. great 5. We must maintain the principles which have made us great. In God we trust. 4. Spend Some Time Thinking-Advic- e of Engineering Dean As the New Year approaches, much stress is being placed upon the dangers resulting from losing the battle for supremacy in the field of missiles and satellites. I. too, am anxious that we should not be outdistanced in the scientific field. Be Prepared has been the motto of Scouting for many years. The kind of preparedness I propose is that of meeting the challenging need for wise men to willingly guide the minds of young people in the perspective which includes all truth. More of us should resolve to give of ourselves through devotion to proven volunteer stniecs sorely needed to cojie with scientific achievement. Dr. Don C. Gunnell, Logan dentist and chairman of the Advancement Committee, Cache Valley Boy Scout Council. It seems to me that our present scientific predicament should lead to a general resolution to be better American commented Dean F citizens, Peterson Jr., dean, college of engineering and technology at Utah State University Dean Peterson, shoxxn at right, then suggests: To be, first of all, willing to place oveiall public need ahead of individual or exen community adxantage. To be better parents, to see that Johnny and Sally learn to discipline thernselxes to do the things they should occasionally if they are different than the things they want to do To help the public schools solve the dilemma of how to maintain a high level of gen eral mass education and at the same time, encourage, stimulate, and challenge the future scientist, engineer, lawyer, the intellectual. statesman, To insist on better and more rigorous higher education not just moie higher education To try to solve individual, community, and state problems at home To spend some time thinking These seem to me important in 1938 As Americans xxe natu-rall- v xvant to solve this national crisis bv cmcVgeney action if one looks at what lies behind Sputnik, he will see onlv vears of patient, careful, effort ahea' Future years in which we must not lose our heads, but must keep our powder dry. Dr. Dean F. Feterson |