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GODS CODS WAY F Oh God I This crushing blow That drains my soul of ot warming glow t. t Leaving me mc blighted with dreary woe woo Oh my God If it Thou know only see my misery Must I go on an anti ant on and on onS S Existing each day So long so long so long long long- Toward the night with anguished pain Can I rise above e grief and live again And to the dark and dreary soul Gods God's gentle voice hastens has ns to console Be still till abide thy trust In me Some day you too shall come tome to see seeThe seeThe The glory of ot this like I take takeS S Tho the loss I know your heart must break break- But all things serve a holy plan 5 Unto his God must come each man f But time my servant ant shall assuage assuageS S And turn lifes life's book Wherein a page shall record there thereA A duty waits walts Which well applied The grief grid abates So grieve not hard for ones gone on They dwell amid a happier throng And to our souls would transmute belief bellet That death should not hold lasting grief griet JULE SINGER JACKSON West Galena Street Butte Montana JJ IQ AMENDMENTS 1 1 2 and 3 are non- non nonpartisan nonpartisan nonpartisan partisan In character since both major majorS S political parties In their platforms of 1934 pledged themselves to work for tor the thel l removal of the state superintendent of schools from politics The last legisla legisla- legislature tore ture almost unanimously and without S regard to party lines approved these amendments Dr C. C N N. Jensen former formerS S superintendent of public Instruction I said In his last biennial report of or 1932 S We Ve agree with the view that the state I superintendent or state commissioner of ot I education should be appointed by a aboard aboard board rather than to be subjected to the upheavals of ot a partisan election The present Incumbent Superintendent Charles H. H Skidmore In his report of ot 1934 recommended the same policy Leading educators school officials and teachers generally both In Utah and throughout the United States have con- con advocated making the state superintendent a professional leader I subject subject ct to a board of education In 1926 Utah spent approximately for forS S a 5 survey of ot our schools by the U. U S. S Department of ot Education Among the strong recommendations made was the removal of the state superintendent of ot V schools from partisan politics In con con- conformity coni i 1 with modern Ideals and progressive i S sive practice In 1934 the Investigating committee of ot the Utah governmental S units also recommended this change pa J WILLIAM LEMKE the of Father Coughlin and candidate of ot the Union party for president was In Salt Lake City did a a. little rant rant- 5 ing He told reporters on his arrival I that he would be the next president of I the United States echoing the claim I shouted by Coughlin on several occasions I that neither Roosevelt or Landon London would S win a majority of the electoral vote r which would throw the election Into the house of representatives where he Lemke claim to have ha more friends f than Roosevelt and Landon added to to- to together S gether Poor fellow tell ow It Is not the presidency presidency presidency dency of the United States he should seek l It seek It should be some quiet isolated to S. S SAYS A cruel Wh When n you see Eee ee a girl nowadays with red fingernails you may be sure she didn't stain em putting up preserves or making cat cat- sup ro 5 GOVERNOR BLOOD continues to lead as the canvas returns pile up from the theS S larger counties of ot the state according S to recent reent data compiled by the Demo Demo- Democratic Democratic DemoCratic cratic state committee We Ve are still of the opinion that Henry H. H will continue In his present position posit on a dir Jr HON RON FRANKLIN D. D Roosevelt President President President dent of the United States paid a glow- glow glowIng glowIng Ing lag tribute to the mineral wealth of the Rocky Mountain country when he ad ad- addressed addressed addressed dressed a throng of ot people on the state capitol grounds In Denver on Mon Mon- Monday Monday day clay says the Denver Mining Record Renowned Colorado weather was at its best for the occasion and the President seemed med in excellent spirits and health It was an Inspiring setting for his re remarks re- re I Turks marks because the platform from which he spoke faced the snow-capped snow and might have been an Inspiration for forr his address The Presidents President's outstanding r statement regarding the mining indus Indus- industry Industry S try of western America came toward the end nd of his address when he said In these th great mountain chains which ex- ex extend tend nd from our northern to our southern S border exists a storehouse of ot enormous wealth its ultimate yield as yet un- un unS S CU d. d The revival of ot industry of ot tanning fanning and of transportation have pro pro- provided proS prof proVided S f vided a revival of mining coal Ing- Ing coal oal and andon Iron on and oil and copper and lead and andt t zinc Pa Ju r THE FEE NEXT President will wUl be the theS S Fit First President to take office under the p or lame anti duck amendment al's als the United States News Although ballots Pilots will be cast by voters on Novem- Novem be r 3rd the President will wUl not actually S elected until January when the t I s Senate nate and an House in Joint session count counte th e electoral votes ta Q fe TilE HE ROOSEVELT ELT 0 flear ar Dad DoNT DoN'T ONT of W BE misled the symbols Wall arall are Street rings on om s and they But not stopping at anything under the un i t. t b bk la in order to bring the old order but d the new order icier has started star ami nn in i hi to my rny Idea Mr Mr- Hoover will stand dent hith tory ry as the most unpopular president worst f or of l all time and time and that Is not the thet ther It that might be said of ot him t r i Mr t Roosevelt can continue on for fOur years and gradually adopts s exactly contrary to those of ot his hL he be will take his place among the great builders of ot his country and acquire the title of ot of the modern world We know the Republicans and some of ot the Democratic party such as Al Smith and his like are two separate I brigands of ot American high finance and their winning Is only the deepening of or the capitalistic crisis There are some men and women who have been sacredly awaiting the dawn of ot the new v cycle or new order throughout the world not only in ma ma- material material material economic and civic affairs but in spiritual and ethical things of our lives We ro will see the year 1936 stand In history as the dawn of ot a new era and of a new order and let us hope as it I were a new race and a new type of ot I divine beings on earth I The world stands today in the house i of Judgment and I am wondering at this time if it we Je the 80 per cent nt of ot the I common folks as they call us are going to use the brains that God gave us to I stop the prattle and destroy the symbols of ot American high finance I If It Mr Landon is elected it will show that us common folks are still a lot lotof lotof I of ot sheep being lead by b the high finance gang Very respectfully yours I FREDERICK WILLIAMS Seventh Street Sacramento California i WE READ in the Christian Science I Monitor that it has been hard for many I to digest recent gigantic government loans But the Indigestion apparently attacks the politicians who cannot get I their fingers rs on this money more than I it does Mr Average Man who has a ashare ashare ashare share of ot this national debt to repay I l' l I BUSINESS WILL boom says Governor Landon If 1 the G. G O. O P. P wins Yes but It lt I will be the busted boom of the Hoover administration and administration and who In common sense wants to go back to the I Hoover days I I I KING EDWARD believes In the free free- freedom freedom freedom dom of ot the press and dont don't give a con con- continental continental what the English press has to say about his friendliness and association association association tion with our American lady Mrs Simpson Good boy Edward I JJ A SURVEY of ot The Round Merry as published In the Salt Lake Telegram shows that the Lemke Coughlin-Lemke third party movement has pretty well col col- col- col lapsed It will not carry one state in fact Lemke will vill have a a. hard time even evento evento to be re-elected re to congress In general people seem to have sized up Father Coughlin as a hard blow-hard never happy unless he Is digging somebody's grave At first he was a novel and dynamic saviour Now the novelty has worn off ort and the dynamics have become dis dis- distasteful tasteful Pa 13 THAT THE quadruple murder near I Nevada the past week was a a. most dastardly and brutal thing and Jones I the alleged murderer if it proven guilty should meet with summary punishment and not allowed postponements ments and de- de delays deso delays lays so common in our own state pa JI Rn In i 1 NUMEROUS BENEFITS have accrued to fo Summit county its cities and towns from Federal appropriations according to data compiled complIed by the National Em 1 I Em-I Council Allen T. T Sanford State Director Summit county has participated participated participated in practically every phase pha of ot this extensive program In the entire state as a whole grants allotments and pay- pay payments payments payments ments from Federal funds reached a. a a total of ot In addition there j I were loans closed and Insured by Federal agencies totaling |