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Show Friday, December 6, 1940 UTAH VALLEY NEWS News Utah Valley im rrtlUM UTAH VALLEY FrUmr marmimt W PUBLISHING CO. M TOWNSEND WE LIVE ON DIVIDENDS QUOTATIONS fitm. CM m MMb PM Wat CM, CIVILIZATION IS LIKE A CORPORATION nwtnr llnato ua Aat mrl a Hank 1, Wfc It, INI at IlM Bat atflm r "All men are stockholders in our civilization," writet Robert G- Sproul, president of the University of California, in the current issue of The Rotarian magazine. "Whatever we have been able to learn of Nature's secrets conies to us as a dividend from Civilization, Inc. Whatever more we are able to bequeath will come from Civilization, Inc. The assets of this mammoth corporation we call Civilization, Dr. Sproul points out, are far more than tangible factories and buildings, or even than books and libraries and schools. They are the faiths of our people. Thus it is more than ever necessary to husband them with the same care any other corporation lavishes on its assets, so that they are not wasted, nor paid out in unearned dividends. Progress for our common venture is not inevitable, the educator says. There have been periods when the graph of "business has descended. Today the assets on the balance sheet of Civilization are, perhaps, the highest yet offered to the stockholders which are ourselves but the very values which are our best possessions may be perverted, as some are being, to destroy the values themselves. Yet, quoting Thomas Mann: "The essential man is not the creature who hurls dawn bombs on children, but the mind that devised the flying machine, the seeker and builder, not the de- -. stroyer. That the faiths and beliefs that are the chief asset of Civilization, Inc-- , are in danger is the concern of all of us, as stockholders in the enterprise. Dr. Sproul reminds us. '.Today there is in our world a powerful doctrine that such concepts are the spawn of a decaying liberalism. Thus we have the spectacle of governments not believing what other governments say, he writes. The great hope for the maintainence of our common d values is the renewel of the ancient, faiths, and a "dynamic faith in truth, and in man." This is what has builded Civilization once; if need be, it can do so again. i - BOYS LIFE WEEK With the exception of their contacts with other in their character depprfnnB, boys are more influenced velopment by what they read than by anything else. This was a finding of the Committee on Youth Outside the Home and School of a White House Conference on Child Health and Protection several years ago. The Boy Scouts of America, which sponsors "Boys' Life Week from Dec. 1 to Dec. 7, recognizes that reading occupies a large share of a boy's leisure time and therefore gives much attention to this activity Scout leaders recognize that boys obtain much of their viewpoint toward life through reading and the Movement directs its influence to the end that Boy Scouts should find their reading habits profitable. A leading tool in the Scout Movements efforts far better reading is "Boys Life," the monthly magazine it enterprise. has published since 1912 as a Designed to meet the interests of growing boys and to give them wholesome reading material the magazine has enjoyed the cooperation of some of the nations leading writers and artists. Among the writers during the nearly three decades who have contributed material to the Boy Scouts magazine were Presidents Theodore Roosevelt, Taft and Wilson, Admiral Robert E. Peery, Dr. Wilfred T. Grenfell. Admiral George Dewey, Dr. ll of Gilwell, William T. Homaday and Lord Chief Scout of the World. Baden-Powe- Today "Boys Life enjoys a monthly circulation in excess of 300,000 copies and in appearance, make-u- p and content, ranks among the leading general magazines of the nation. deep-seate- This Week at the B. Y. U. a TRADE-I- N The Gift to tho I'alvenrity will bo a of tba Clam of furnished recreation room In tha new religious and social canter on university hill, it was decided this week by tba senior class at B. Y. U. 2k "Sis didn't hsve much money an neither did I an the folks twentieth anniversary cornin' np. What to do? But Sis got a brilliant idea an we gave 'em somethin ON YOUR OLD WATCH that expressed the way we FEEL about em a big anniversary that brought a boquet at Mortons Jewelers SI LINES FROM LIFE wedding soft grin to Pops Ups and a hint of tears to WRONG GUESS Provo, Utah. a watch, oao that doesnt keep acrarata than Is ao good. 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Don WHY NOT GIVE 8earla of Bpentoh fork ta acting fmSnMewwCel ImTmnS Prompt Delivery Central Utahs Own Station at A 1210 Kilocycles broadcast each Saturday evening at 0:80, M8T. see -- KING OR CASTLE GATE COAL I moveable typo. chairman for tho affair. Broad-castin- g: System. mt Eighth Annual Conference of lntarmountaln high school Journalists will ba held at Brigham Young university Saturday under the direction of Dr. Carlton Cnlmsoe, chairman of tba Journalism department. Celebrated in conjunction with tho conference will be the 500th anniversary of tha invention by Gnttenberg of First Mutual - -Maxine Giay while of Broadway, vocalist, to bow la Hollywood for BatKOVO listened saay still her lyrics by toning to tho program, California Melodies", with Dave Roae's orchestra, was unanimously Phone JEWSLIB" Time Inspector for V. P. and Utas Coal Railroads. M West Center Wo Recommend M T. N. TAYLOR W. E. MITCHELL "YOL'R Intermountain Network CHRISTMAS C. V. HANSEN a Use Your Credit 110 W. Center Associated Press Bulletins The Army on Wheels" Willard 1(0 VO United Press News Rotary today (Friday) at noon will hear Lieut. Max R. Barber, bead of the district recruiting service, speak on "Tha Army on Wheels", accompanied by a talkSaid Sen. D. Worth Clerk, ing picture on the subject Idaho Democrat, "Thera to more PHONE 1008 sentiment than soma people imReal Easts Fin Iaanranee agine for onr hill In tho Senate, end yon can be anre that Senator L. Downey will loae no time In mobilising It." Agency UTAH PROVO On the eve of the leat major adjournment effort, tbo motto of the Townsend forces on the bill SPECIAL TERMS FOR was: "In unity there to strength and victory" Highlight of the Year for tha Assoltated Woman 8tudanti at Brigham Young la tho annual Preferanea ball, to ba bald Friday sight la tha Woman's gymnaalnm. Conduct ad on a "BUtilleba (lightning lova) theme this year, tba Preference ball affords women an opportunity to go out with tba man of their dreame'', by meana of a "drat" system. Woman balloted for tbalr ' choices, tbs committee a (signed the choice they received, and notified tba man, and ba made tha data, For any name on your gift list which requires special thought, MORTON'S gifts really say Merry Christmas in the spirit in which you Make your choice from our large mean it. stock and be assured of satisfaction. LIBERAL working for a great and reform a reform that soma day ta bound to win. I am dllghted at tho confidenk-- and conrago of tho Junior senator It to that kind from California. of spirit that achieves victory. Keep Tuned to o '1 Give the Luxurious Gift Leroy J. Robertson may build hta garage at SI Sonth fourth East street la Provo, and aa ImEditor, Utah Valley News: portant decision has been arrived Congressman have rallied be- at by tho Board of Adjustment, hind Ben. Sheridan Downaya reports Mrs. Mary f. Smith, secstatement that "the Townsend retary to the board. Plan la nearer enactment than A protest against a permit wee aver before." made to tho board after the building inspector had Issued It Rep. Martin Smith, Washing- to Mr. Robertson, as the location Townton Democrat, said: "Tha Involved an alley through tbo send cluba stood loyally behind me treet to first In my district That I bsllava, block from Center between fourth and to a good omon for tho national South, and beBan. Downey wiU give fifth East streets, the garage picture. west end of at the located ing In and ua able splendid leadership the driveway. the Senate and wo have at board ruled The right to look forward to that ulti- that theAdjustmentwas a legal mi problem mata victory which surely win ba ours. Together, nnltad, wo can- ter and therefore the board had no Jurisdiction over It. Tho pi not faU." claimed testing property owner Rep. M. L. 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