Show - Pe WOO :7ar---- : : ---- e - inaMM I i I k br e5all 1:akr 4:17tibunr tt-- 19C ' Sunday Morning February 14 1943 1 When anyone says to me that like to have seen a miracle I think of this mirxle that we hold no name in all our story worthy to be rnentioned in the same breath with that of Christ Poor and unknown yet IL: words still ring about the world and His law so utterly opposed to all natural human law Is tile one thing that can save us yet When this war is over and the monstrous evil that darkens the world is suppressed let us hope that those in power will remember that unless the law of Christ Influrnces their councils there will he no peace and that before todays bables are out of high shool the whole horror VS1" No matter all over again in how they dress their treaties in magnificent phrases no matter how many willing and unwilling Igmatories they obtain for them unless forgiveness and brotherhood become the universal law there will be no peace The secret lies there in the sermon on the mount and it lies nowhere else NVhen peace comes let's try to feed our workers as well as they 1 ii P 0 t t? W 1 b 0 day's most heartbroken mother send it if you like to the boy who is lying in some base hospital and have his nurses wonder why he is suddenly better why he has fallen at last into a healing sleep? In every spare moment enter into the empire of God's peace spread this union of prayer all over the world and perhaps when the war is won and the days of readjustment come we will find it stronger than we have ever dreamed we will find ourselves worthy to formulate the plan that shall bring us a little nearer to the kingdom Released by Bell Syndicate Inc half-conscio- are being- fed in war Let's not forget and slip back into the selfish old ways Let's not ever tolerate poverty and idleness E :urns and squalor again Let's hold fast in peace to the genthe erosity the intelligence - and cooperation that we exhibit so eagerly in self-sacrifi- war war there is a demand for limitless labor to rush the work of defense and destruction We In pay for it gladly and readily what we buy is blown to bits and sit:K:into the oceans by the hundreds of millions Wh:v can't we keep up this magnificent L r r k - " r' — -- "7: - rw"'' ' 4':' :: t c ':' zi'L''-- ' r I ''- ': t '''-- k wkii- - - It t-- ''''Sats'''-'- t -- - or ' '0206° ' "'N 'N ': - k - - 1 - 51-1- 2 1 1 it —tt I I k' 1 i i IA i'-- ''' 7: I' 0: $ ' 1 1 '' 4 ) ''''--- (ot ' L SELECT FROM DINWOODEY'S BEAUTIFUL V' 't ! 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relative that OPEN A BUDGET CREDIT ACCOUNT! 1 ' t 1 n base this statement cn the fact that their compensation is out of s'eo with that of most trades and professions carry Po burden of re- - nt-- ' 1'19 I 19353 Pieces 4 Li - ' hard- charm and authenticity through all the years - - t sors to impart a feeling Select this group tomorrow I : - The superb construction center drawer guedes and f will endure - 1 - 11 -- of lasting 1 or ' - ' 5 y- r atmosphere w'ere an Two s ' 'L : t I -r' wood interiors d g 47 k ' - 1I:--------- 1 '''' - t - : - c) ----5: 1 k 1 '- - i t i s i - ' -- i 4' 1 - ---- with full craftsmanship s 4- i- r 'T warmth and gracious livability 1 - e I I '' : t — 1 I —L -- - - A t E y I - ii - Century Bedroom Here is an enduring design with which to start or continue your own collection of ' qk t tes Group MAHOGANY MASTERPIECE " x tif"1 a-- brawn is a less precioL3 commodity than brains During the many years of my residence in Sa!t City have known rray school teachers and colwhose lege professors life work has been dedicated to the education of youth In my dose acquaintance I have occasionally noted in some of Them a tendency to brace the principles of socialism and while I have no belief in the soundness of socialistic government know of no class of people who !e more justified in fl:rti-- g with it than school teachers and college profes- 4 ' ' --: 544IA--fse--7- b C51 even in with a mind luxury In Credenza Sideboard - 1- - ' f from financial worry arld Legged Buffet with large spacious 7950 Side Chairs 0 '"I'A'4'"' 'k--- - f I ' 3 extra w:th that she comfort Choose the'pieces you f 1 ''''4-4-- 3 7 r - so each one correctly designed for your home Large Duncan Phyfe Table with leaves 1 2 impressively ! 1'71 ' r sound calculation the a teacher wages but a tetcLer receive should be paid enouGLI tradition Rich in selected deeply grained Mahogany in styled with graceful details and lovely wrought hardware 1 i ' ' this charming group is "b 1 i a suite selected to your individual requirements and can have I 1 coordinate Add up for yourself how little it costs to have exactly the dining room you want ' 1 -- v t 7'' - e-- Dining- Room Group 0ld in- t- -e i I 11 i'' ' ' tt ' 7 7 if i a :— I AS YOU WANT IT I - tellectual braln tis5ues of some twenty seekers after knowledg The teachers of toda are not as fortne-- e they are not paid to compensate ttP-- 1 fcr their years of training ror as the rnost intimate directors of minds of the young ple of our state at a d when he eeriest often the most iast:-- g ideals of life are taki-- g It is diciic- t to form '1 tt Iv" ' i''el r )s '''44:' ST 74 :- I 1 scattered arrong WANT-JU- V t-- --- w--- — ': f'''' ' VIITNP5Ostta&iltessan r ' 5 N:- - "'-' '''':- - ) tI it i r I : IVA R With Ration Stamp rek rzat:oeli Nil ik- ' ' — I - N ' f t I i : tstes $ I 4if il i011 l 49rCdL he: PRESERVER SHOES - ' - 4441tb $995 I 5Zr - r)4 : I ' I 1 7 - Elea etrer where getting more done Now I've found the comfortable shoes thit me resist foot Selb Art h i ' ' T 7 s!----e- 1 i - (to- 't v o) 1 ' 6' 1 ' Irom morning 'til 5 ' :: J:? :: '- 1 ‘k Nio :1J i' ' night I'm on the go on my feet' I'm walking 1 ' - ' k() it k — iiIIL I ' - i- - I -- : i 77--) AoNt HAVE THE SUITE YOU o ilinobiblim 'NI ' 1 1'''' I - ' : i ' 3 0 1 : ' ' ' : -:- $)-t I stance of the curr-z-urn and less about tPlf:n but "got by" be-1the SCh001 even less than dd walked six rt:Ps a oa round trip and W5S :::a71 -: $3000 a mort') am sure was too based on the hero cernible trace of cultrar enlighfenment that I !Aft ii' ' - 27 ''F ' : - VI 1 r!M----- Wol if t : — 0- 1 Here's one I thought worth telling you about You'll never know how hard it is for a family with kids to find a place Anyway a town in Kansas (it would be in Kansas) has ruled that cats and flogs may be kept in apartment houses Well that town ought to get real radical I now and include kids too Blizzards of the best to you i k '' 4 -) t Iri 1:1 4 -- 55-5- 2 I i k---- P i 1: ''- i' N - i04- tc4 "40 i f ) 11A i i ' 4 '"4 i J 14 evel N 1 de a a A isn't anything happening other than that the Aggies on their home floor whipped the Utes and Athletics are quietly slipping down to a war I - ' r i t11': -- it! ik fi t F -- 4: I 1 5 itt i ' 1 1 I i X i i: 1 I - A:‘ " 'I 1 going to get cheaper electricity The state public service commission has just ended a hearing into the light company's properties I'm sorry I can't tell you much about sports because there just ' '''''"4146 ) I '0-- - ' ' It I1 ' ‘ : - ti ) I)): : 1 rHswas!' ' ''''' ' :f-'- ! ':'': 77"-4""7--- FrANTICTORY - - - t: ! 7""" Z' - Li--- ' '-- : 11': ' '': ''7Pr'''''117iS'' - ' s ' ' : alorSq0001- '7:':- f - - el ' He lived In ‘ 1 - : - ift - ''":"'i ' : I ‘' i 'L0 14''': t ' 04::: ' tii t : ' : '' e‘'Ii ' '''''''''''41k AC0 - - ) - 1:' I was 19 yet-- s c 1' r taught a rural school I knew very rt-'- e thI about three Rs w‘ncn was the sum and s2O- - L - ) -- - - s 1 ! we're Maybe - A - n' ' 7 44 : 4- z :'- 1 ' 1 i' -- 4 L - ::' - ' 11 '44116 '!- - 9 1 - I ' ::: ' 'Wt7'L'j - :: ) At'Ae l ?"( us legislature—died Salt Lake county d - - -: (Contnued tram Page Eight) rt 4 j " - 4 ))) w4 4 ii ": When 1I '"- ":!? r - - 4': - t 41 :: V )"--2-- AV a ''elLettowC)"o' 1171:il I ''s) 4'4: '': '' tt- : I -- w) - - - : ' '- ' -- 5 I TEACHER - -- - Dear Joe in plenitude employment peace times paying for roads schols bridges libraries until there is no hamlet in all America where learning and usefulness cannot be found by the humblest corner? In wartime we women knit thousands—millions—of warm garments we gather little coats and boots: we ship them to the far corners of the earth to corn-focold little creatures who in wartime only seem so akin to own Why can't we keep that up in days of peace? There is no tiny shivering Chin e se a generous buttning coat about her 1vho ra:aliq no told that America has sent hrr that bccause America believes 1:1 a shining God who said that all men are brothers In 'wartime we take to food restrtions joyfully and the markets are filled with philosophic women who are elinte ready to e any privaton if it is dernArvied hy "the h"ys" In wart WP 4tf p (air cars 1rgIv :nv:te the unlif)rnied lads jtilrp into them Clubs are 1rtned for then) i40 that their evenings shall be sa fe sandwiches are piled up by the thousand cards and games are collected They must be protected 1 -- ' --i i '''' :7 ' " 4--- i' ' i- 4: '':: i II44wrPrAt2 l'4 zillw '''''i V 6 '"0-- - 4P0 7 ' '''''o -- 4R --k 4- '1441 40k I 4r11 i TOO WAS A t ' "------4 0'1" 1 i ' ti V-"- rle I lc of':"- -" --'' i ' I -- of oil-bre- - Love is the power behind them all and it is to that love that we must trust When a sense of helplessness and hopelessness overwhelms you beg-- & It 9 4 1 t L n1 - fr t 1 '" I iI tei (4: 1 1i f' ''''it-fi- sweater we knit then remember that stronger than all the leaders put together is the miraculous force of prayer Remember that no woman her heart sick with anxiety over the absent sons her brain bewildered and tired by the problems that loom vaster and vaster above us—no woman ever interrupted her dishwashing or her ironing to kneel down and say the old prayer that begins "Our Father- - without arising from her knees stronger in courage and refreshed iin spirit Every prayer that goes to God is a spark of light in the dark It finds some bitter need somewhere on the cold mountains of China in the crowded huts of India it eases some suffering it softens some blow Send your gift of prayer if you like to to- ( k But it lives on it inspires us in every bandage that we roll every cookie that we bake every he would d - )14 It ff‘ hard to see the light of Gods law through our stupidity and the darkness of our vision ity and peace 1 - '11 41-41- 4 rtj 7 z 4 Cr amusements from dangerous they must be filled with good beef and coffee warmly clad: there must be music and girls with whom to dance But in peacetime more shame to us hungry and idle and shabby lads roam the streets at night and fall into all the mischief that idleness and poverty and cold and hunger and shabbiness encourage And we punish them for iit By Kathleen Norris The longer I live the more firmly do I believe in the nearness of God and the power of prayer The rule that was given us by an obscure carpenter who never wrote a line or had an influential friend and who died the death of a common criminal is still the only true rule by which we humans may live in secur- CA 1 r- 1 i'''' r li -- 4 c AO - ' ut I fts 1 f-'-1 - 1 LI (T4 ' 01 ) Let Us Always Remember War time's Cooperation l - i N t t t t t 1 - I! t - i t : I :'' 1 t i - 1 ogZVISM"4AXSavNO 1 t - f --- 1 liVI VikVkl ! cvrt I i Li i ' I I 4 t 11: t ':'' - 4:- It AIL WI 'i AtatelatleiStSgbdirneinl 1MgfebitairehtleeMARAW33t4lat t - ' 'IL E AIMPAIrtatt "dr ellirlflre"Itt17:T -- - --- -ee- "'""-714- 4 - |