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Show y NEVER YET SETTLED A DISPUTE TIio way to restablish peace In the world is to stop prepar-iw- i Bt'cause of our 1,,r warHurlii supremacy as a nation, w should take the lead in pro. inotmC universal disarmament, not wholy by our words, but by our acts. Let us stop militarism in America! Let us stop parading our military prowess before the nations of the world, let us, with clean hands, beckon all nations to Join with us in the sabotaging of war, by outlawing and destroying all the implements by which wars are made Until we do these possible. things all our professed love for peace remains but hypocrisy and sham. Umanity. A SILVER LINING. By Almo B. Simmons WAR Let us remember that what, ever may befall, there are many things beautiful and lovely which no evil can totally destroy. There will still be sunset and evening star, and the calm beauty of the night. The meadow lark will continue to thrill the air, poppies will continue to color the hillsides, and flowers to bloom in our gardens. Friendship (will continue, lovfr? will never lose its tenderness, and children will gladen us with their play. While we stop to listen, we shall always hear the still small voice of God within our soul, speaking of the eternal right and truth, over which the madness of warring nationa and the schemes of evil men have no final power. O. Horace Westwood- - Tax Consultant, serenity, bestowing his life.giv-in- g warmth with equal neutrality on all the earth. He knows no race, no color, no creed, no high, no low, no great, no small but gives light and warmth to all. And he will continue to rise after all Peace conferences Owners of rented property some times set up depreciation" or Some are at allowed the rate others not Eny, Mocney, Miney, Moe: Are you also guessing at your De- 10. WEEKLY Volume 10 THE KILL NEWS-MAGAZIN- STATE AND LOCAL AFFAIRS E Spencer ITA SPECIAL RECREATION RATS-FR- EE ACCEPTS November 20 MISSION SERIES TO BEGIN All patrons of Spencer school CANADIAN are invited to attend a Dr. Sidney B. Sperry, profesSceras winter recreational Association meeting sor of Religion at Brigham program was initiated at the Wednesday evening, November Lincoln high school gymnasium, 20 at 8 p.m- at the school. Young university will begin a i series of radio talks on the LDS November 11 and will continue will topic for discussion Church Sunday evening broadfour nights weekly, for twenty be The Foundations for Better cast November 17, it was anweeks. Health and Physical Fitness to nounced Tuesday. This program was brought be given by Mrs. Raymond GiL The Spirit of Modern Scripabout through the concerted ex- ligan. ture" is the subject of the forts of Orem city, LDS Church, series to be broadcast over Alpine School and Sccra, who 9 and 10th Station KSL at 9 p.m. Sundays. grade age levels. feel a direct need for a supervisThe title of Dr. Sperry's first p.m. Wednesday ed winter athletic program sddress is The Nature and which would involve all persons Origin of Modern Scriptures: p.m. Thursday within the community not acThe Book of Mormon and the tively engaged in other athletic 11 and 12th grade age levels and Doctrine and Covenants." the Future Farmers of America programs. The following five lectures p.m. Saturday Participants of the program 7 and will be an the Doctrine and Cov8th grade age levels; 7:00 will include all young people of to 10:00 enants, six on the Book of 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th, 11th and Mormon and the concluding talk of this program Supervision 12h grade age levels and the on the Pearl of Great Price, of the Sharon stake will be handled by Sanky Dix17 in Timpanogos ward Nielvember Melvin Harold on, SatBriggs, and Monday, Wednesday recreation hall at 7:30, to which urday classes will organize into sen and Parlell Peterson. Parall members of the ward as well teams anl will participate in a ticipants will be governed by Miss Louise Rohbock ss friends and relatives are inmass intramural basketball pro- rules and regulations which have been vited. drawn the up by of supervimembers between the gram Miss Louise Rohbock, daughsors in order to properly arient The following fine program respective age levels. ter of Mrs. Carl Rohbock, has has been arranged: Vocal trio, Schedule for age groups are this activity. been called to fill a mission in as follows: Building stronger bodies both Canada, and will leave for the Marce Rohbock, Carol Stubbs solo mentally and physically, provid- LDS mission home in Salt Lake and Katherine Christensen; Presip.m. Monday Moroni Jensen; talks by ing needed community recreaon November 18. dent J. Clayton Watts; George to 5 p.m., basement. Post office, tion for persons not already par- City Rohbock is a graduate of Rohbock; Mrs. Rohbock, moth- Miss an athletic in program ticipating building. C. W Iland er of Orem, November 20, 1 p.m. to and directing the activities of Lincolii high school and Sharon ford Louise; with Bishop a response by Larson, young people along more suit- stake seminary and has attended 5 p.m.. City hall. able channels is the aim of this BYU for two years, where site the missionary. Pleasant Grove, November 21, was affiliated with Lamba Delta undertaking. 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., City hall. Mrs. Edith Clinger of Lake It is expected, because of past Sigma. She is the third missionLindon, November 21, 1 p.m. requests for such a program, that ary to leave from the Geneva View, of the Primary presidency of Sharon Stake, was hostess to to 5 p.m., Coop Store. the Sccra winter recreational ward. all Primary stake board mem- will be acclaimed by program in American November A will testimonial Fork, I le.hld at her home Thursday bers all in as a Orem the community 11 5 a.m. to p.m.. City hall. honor Sunday evening, No- -, 22, njng step in the right direction. Parent-Teach- Free rat bait will be distrib. uted in Utah county during the - - er 13-we- 7:00-10:0- 7:00-10:0- SAME! A tax deduction for the death of a saddle horse through the eating of a silk hat was denied! (Wonder what the judge would ek rule if the hat was straw?) The interest on our present debt is six billion dollars! This is more than the entire annual revenue prior to 1940! 0 0 3:30-8:3- 0 . M-M- n 7:00-10:0- ter will give you expert advice as to how to use it. Provo, November 20, 11 a.m. Lincoln Tigers $ ) - week of November 18th. Agricultural Agencies. Health Departments, and the U- S. Fish and Service Wildlife cooperating with your county and city officials will conduct the rat control campaign and make fresh bait available to you without cost. At this time of the year many rats come into farm buildings from fields and ditches. These with the ones which make the buildings their permanent homes do serious damage to livestock and feed and are a possible source of disease for humans. Not only farm buildings, but city homes and commercial houses are damaged by rats. Only a wide spread community clean up can effectively reduce the rat population to a point where little or no damage will be done during the winter months. Every property where rats are now living should be baited at once. Get your bait according to the following schedule and apply it the evening of the day you get it. after all the war. their shallow babble have ceased, and all the boastful blood bespattered tribes of men have forever passed in- preciation rate? The Federal government allows deductions for sickness. above net income-- Amount (5 allowed by Utah: NOTHING! Utah passed its Income Law (1931) eggs were 15c a dozen. Exemptions allowed: married $1200.00, couples dependent bachelors $600.00. $300.00, Amount allowed (1846) butter $100 pound, rates are: THE Pres. McKay Urges Members To Attend Beauty Conference SPERRY RADIO CALL TO PROGRAM FOR YOUTH RAIT have ended, mongers and FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1916 INDEPENDENT FKOYO, UTAH Number 50 STATESMEN Sign a document with a pen that is supposed to end war, and with the same, pen they write checks for billions of dollars to prepare for the next war. The bait is practically harmThey always march the people less to other animals. You need into war under the slogan of have no fear of using it. Attendants at the bait distribution cenkeeping them out. SMILING FATHER SUN arose this morning in peaceful Provo. Utah 0 - Region Three Champs - In Depreciation on a cocktail table in a lawyer's residence, used for professional purposes"' was allowed! (Lawyers know The Loopholes!) Wage earners must place total wages on tax reports. Yet, President David O. McKay Congress increased their rwager does not need be rePresident David O. McKay, ss $2500.00 an Expense! (Just ported chairman of the State Centennial of members commission, urged If a farmers wife actually rethe various county and commun- ceives the egg and butter" Beautification money she may report same on ity Centennial committees to attend the State- tax reports. wide Beautification conference If your home was damaged by to be held in Salt Lake City at the Newhouse hotel all day on the recent (Utah) rain floods, November 16. The Centennial you may deduct from tax rechairman, who has been ill re- ports. If a married couple have a cently, Mil preside at the banquet which climaxes the confer- net income of $3000.00, and ence, if his health permits. should they have a dependent The conference is held to pro- child who earns $501.00, it will vide instruction and plans for cost the father $95.00 extra in completion of local beautificataxes! (In addition the child tion work. Tvyo nationally fa- could get a refund on any mous planning experts will sperk amount Side note: it the session. They a- L. Dom- Children "withheld.") will not do as they are of ing Tilton, of the University told, they do exactly as you and California, at Berkeley; and I used to do! Carl Feins, planning and zoning 4 lines on form There are consultant, of Denver. Colorado. 1040 for just DeMiscellaneous State chairmen in the five beau- duct inns. Yet are there literally tification divisions will speak at hundreds if one were a tax the various sessions. -e Game Saturday Semi-Fin- al : cards Although reservation have been sent out for those wishing to attend, any beautification committee member may take advantage of the session without them as a number of extra places have been reserved (or that emergency, according to Jean 4. Carlos, state beautification manager. ignoble silence. Morton Alexander. WHILE CIVILIZATION has been improving our houses it has not equally improved the men who are to inhabit them. Thoreau. to Geo. Rohbock to Speak lawyer! A quickie tax bill was passed by Congress, Nov. 8, 1945, which reduced the surtax by 3 percent and in addition all taxpayers were permitted to deduct an additional 5 percent after computing taxes. Note: On the new 1946 forms one does not deduct an additional reduction if they use the table on page 4, form 1040. Away back in Bibical Days, tax time came once in four years. RECEIVE PRIZE Orel. i Flower Club will meet In the U. S. today, one day in riday evening, November 22 four is worked Just to pay taxes! The late war cost us approxiIN ESSAY CONTEST :.l .'ii.,i:-r.-.'- . Slake Seminary build-:t- g mately 3 hundred billion! On at 7:30. Gei -- 'e Rohbock, local florist a basis of 150 million people in The Orem Jaycees are sponvill talk on Advantages and the U. S. that is $3000.00 for soring a 500 word essay contest Disadvantages of Fall Planting every man, woman and child! among students of Lincoln high Times yourself and dependent? fur Spring Beautification. school on the theme How Can All members of the club and by 3 thousand to see what your Orem Beautify For the Coming friends are invited to be present. present freedom cost! (We will Centennial. A valuable Mrs set Bowman, prominent flor- all admit it was worth the price!)' and pen pencil ist of Murray and sponsor of (Gee! I am only one of my dear will bo given to the winner of the essay. Junior Garden Clubs in Utah, father's 18 children!) Down through the ages it has given an order for two dozen The Jaycees held their regular I was lhc t1- laboring man c hoice for the at Cafe and petunia plants minting Parks spring Blue Cross Hospital planting, to lie awarded some, many, many years it was also plan was Uu poor farmer, but believe one attending the meeting. presented: with a majority of me today it is truthfully the the members expressing a depoor white collars!" sire to join. 'No. you cannot deduct as a Mrs. In order to increase membersto Rallif Speak The Lincoln high school Tigers, defending Region Three champions who Second row, Harold N inter, athletic manager; Stanley Ferguson; Ralph donation the $10.00 you sent hip in line with a national mem- climaxed Club their season Friday afternoon by defeating Payson 13-- to cop their secDon Ford, Willett; Glenn Aiken; Robert lloldaway: Stan Cole, your aunt Maggie in Colorado. bership drive, the following crown. Harold Leo ond Lavcll Mulilcsioin: Dale During 1945 New York stale Edwards; Leo region straight lloldaway; Harding; Ferguson membership drive leaders were Mrs. George Bull if will lie paid in Federal taxes, twice the and Kay Mudsi n. appointed: Max Peterson. Ted the guest speaker at Orem amounts of anyother state! First row. left to right, Lee Nicholes: LeOr Griffiths; Tony Angoti; Tad Vniker. Elmer Ellsworth. Lamar Tli.rd row, Jesse Asscy: Ted Alien; Paul Ridge; Dee Pync; Don Allen; Women's club meeting to be (Shows the wealth remains in Bunnell, Ward Ireland. Pal Hideshma: Lea Hateh; Jack Childcrcs.se; Clint Lewis: Allen Balscr; Gordon AnderDuane Davis; Eugene Stubbs: Joe ll.nien: Richard Ilerriek; Howard Peterson; belli at the lounge at Scera next New York But Edwards Harold Baker. and Dickerson and Max Nichols. just you wait son; Kay Harold Nirh:i. :. coach. Don Dixon, head coach; Mel Hriggs. asst, coach. Wednesday afternoon at 3:15 until the next generation of Mrs. Rallifs subject will be L'lfih'ns start rolling the moun"Women of Tomorrow". Armistice Day tains of coal, iron, and minerals 7.00 Kdgeir.ont vs Geneva, 8 00 - Vineyard vs Vermont to the finished products!) Pha-iant On il. Observed View vs Vcimoni Sat. at 2;30 p.m. mi Lincoln drive that brought them through SHARON STAKE The Mormon Regarding Man Is Declared December Wednesday. II' 00 Timpanogos vs Sharon the champion Tigers the season undefeated, and roll-wiWord of Wisdom", and the HereMrs. Orvil B. Davis, entert- high field, 7.00 Grand View vs Timp. Idea meet the strong Morgan ed over the Lions both in the after, I will frisdy admit I -- Lake ained for her son Richard's 5th Saturday. November 18 View vs Sbaron m a semi-finMEN BASKETBALL game to air and on the ground. know nothing. However, I do 7 00 Grand Vii w vs Vineyard !i 00 Vermont vs Geneva hir'.hday. Monday afternoon at determine which team will go In lilt; Spislle of Paul, the know that one is nil economic The Tigers chalked Up 7 8:00 Windsor vs Lake View ti e family home. Minature flags to the stale finals. At this cru-- ' points in the third quarter and Apostle to lilt; Galatians, wc fool (for breaking This Word, 00 Kdgemunt vs PI. View Saturday. Derrmber 14 wire given as favors and a ciiil time last the Tigers 6 in the filial period, willt the LEAGUE UNDERWAY "Thou art rio more a ser- for note: Federal tax on cigs. 7 00 - Timpuiiogns vs year, Vineyard read: Iml iargo. prettily decorated pink went down to defeat at the V.i ihiesdny. Nnven.li r 20 a suit, tlien an heir of 58.40 per M.: beer $8.00 bbl.; vant, K.n.'i Lions 7 in the last quarter, for vs Kdaeiriinit Grand View serv15 cake On. v the Peterson 7 Piirlrll centered vs birhday Verniou1 Tiiupanog-iGod tlsroueli Christ." This ex- - whiskey Sfl.dO . hands of Park City, and till a winning score At the' vs PI. View per gal:, no woning table. Sharon vs Grand Vn w of frieilom provides the der the stuff gives me a tummy the Morgan crew bottled i t.d of the game the Tigers were M Vi'diii-sd.iyClever games were played yearthe Park Sharon 18 Stake w in the December Vii Geneva vs Lake Ph.y Lessnn-Sernioand Golden Text for Ihe Ml City Timers of the ball near ache!) sad refreshments served to Rex ip 7:00 Geneva vs Khanm Mm league got un c on .Mortals and Immor. held Ihen to a tie, defcat-ii.- g dfil'ld. ;i V. November During 1945 we spe.it 3 bil' r no Rowley, Clark Messick, Stephen 8 November Edj'emnrit vs Vim yard way Wednesday, lids" in all anihnrifil Christian lion mi education The game t 7 (in Grn vn vs view by yards. ;hm billion on a'"-'I LINEUPS 1 Linda Warwood. Paul and 00 Grand View vs PI View 13 when the fir'd round game-wer'hnrrhi-.uu Sunday, NovemlxT li'iuor' a real thriller ;M:ii Edremorit vs Vermont Linda Hunter, Rex Wright. Jcr-r.- should prove LINCOLN PAYSON off. run 17. The state title b.Vt'c will be a mi Vineyard vs Wu.d-o- i U'osphrhl. Pi'll '.a'lirday. JVccmber 21 Gana-Davis, Terry and Rebecca ere to bi Daley 'These citaliuns from Psalm 7 00 November 23 in the Utah Aiken Lake Vii w vs Vrrinnnt Li 20 t r v. Novel!, Richards, Marvin and Jerry played Frida Nrdtirnnv' Jewett and were also ineliuled; Wednesdays as the first It guson 3 mi While I vs Windsor Thurman. Sheila ar.d Karel Ann University a s'.aiimr,) Response To Coketiw.i:h t!:rie games being played 7 00 Tin ianogos v Lake View 'I Of) - Gi imva vs Grand View I will praise ibt Lord: Hap-Ive doiibh hcndi r. The Harding , of game :: on v Anderson. Susan and Kav Tav. Windsor WiL'nail View Giaud Edward.-is mglit. la that hath the God of Drive Appreciated pv other game will decide ll.e Class L. 'or, Dcloy Olser Jnvce A Woodard. Path of the ten winds in Stiar-Ft-rr- :i no Vineyard vs SK'irnn lloldaway Jacob for bis help, whose hope Saturday. Decendier 28 championship. Envis and the honor guest. in 7 00 i' is in the Lord his n;i stake l,ae colored a tram Edgeomot vs Wirdsnr wi:h Pay-so- P,. lloldaway November 30 God." I.asi Friday's Cup'ain Mariam Bradshaw eon 7 no .diiiday. ;io'l .nine ilnsi-ltii) Vi'ii-ion- t Sharon Pba-aView vs K! aron Mary Baker Eddy writes in wishes to thank the scouts of Lions at BYU field proved Tn.idscn t !) 00 for PI. View vs Tinii'anof'os aim s are in Science and Health with Key Vermont ward, who under the Orem Camp to Meet a real tus.-e-l. Oil F.d- -t nii i.t vs Tiiripiii'iogns The field was a Col, Games will lie played to ti e Scriptures- "Whatever is dill direction of Franklin StratGeneva vs Vineyard sea of mud and a drizzling rain Ford 4 January Saturday. drn day and Sutrrda' l rn.'derud is mortal. To the five ton did such a fine iob of gather to the bitter L. Ft t gjsrin 7 00 -- Vinevard vs Lake View Orem Camp, Daimhtres of ' added 4 V Diceelier Wedliesd.l ill I.ie.n..n hi.h j Willett' I;."ih Pioneers will meet Tluirs- - ba'tlc. eoitiri:,! Mujsi-- i man apenr.y to ini; waste paper for the DUP Grand View vs Lake View 8 Oil - Timnamigiis vs Geneva i"i Th'ee can.es wi!' he matter anr mind united; hut drive last week. To'.i' hdaw os; v, November 21. at the hnmcj n The battle was hard fought vs Windsor Mifi. Y.s Vennnri :r star in;! 1 iroh Ciir'Vian Science reveals man She wishes to express npprcci-liMrs. Effie Millet, with Mrs Jail Ihe way through. yitn the (pa s fiom Colei vs Sharon Kdgeni'iril R oo. and !) GO oclmk to nil in Vermont and as the idea of God, and declares Wednesday. January 0 Mary McEwan assisting in ar- - Payson Lions more than holding i fmr touchdown: I I 7 007 Vermont vs Crnnil View S i'iird.iv. ively. corpora! senses In lx mor- Sharon wards for their fine recements. All members and l.'teir own up to ti e half, but hock) Roach (nhicorin nti. truck Ediemi'i't vs Lake View tal and illusions. t' ii.:o eligible for membership wi'h no scoring. But in the Geneva vs Windsor sponse. as three piek-u- p FTPST HALF SCHEDULE OlLcials. Buttle, Bullock 'i 00 Vi of paper were w View vs vs toads Vinevard 13 PI View ll November Iikr lav, V.k!:,i ond half the Tigers found the invited to atlcnd. STUDENT TO At Orem Garden Club - .; 7 At Womens rn-rap- t.; a.-s- birthday . 1 li u-ai- Gods al -- 1 - s 13-7- iiri-svin- J . n 14-1- r 2-- J 1jr-a.aii- j I v s I Paper I -- n nt pro-p'-c- -- j - disr-ortior- I '00--Sharo- 1 i i - i-- sec-Of'- Giei-nwoo- df |