Show I Dads Dad's j Column T r X I IF F I I I- I II I P fur nr DO WE ire SLAY j I do we slay the timid and the help hep helpless helpless less I The little fellows of oZ the forest floor i mth every e ery silky fur that reaches market marketA A 4 mounting debt Is Ls laid against our door 05 o man shall we not pause to think It over o Where Is 15 the freedom we we as men should give Their right to life Ite and pleasure in the woodlands Snail Shall we not stack our guns gams and let them live In ja piteous appeal the soft eyes darken We do not heed the tho profit makes us blind The Ibe lure of gold Incites us to the killing And so 50 wo we slaughter all that we can find I t why do we slay till Ull these our younger brothers C Are tilled filled with terror at our passing by And the green lanes stand witness to the evil The frenzied struggle and the tortured cry I So o down the years of Fashions Fashion's heartless ruling i The ruthless sacrifice which man has willed God hear the little voices of the forest God heed the little bodies that are stilled ELLA C. C FORBES O 00 O O ISING tSING tSI G TilE THE BOYCOTT NEWSPAPER REPORTS that one Of Or largest ten cent store or organizations or- or organizations organizations In the tho U. U S. S has announced that thai it at will not in the future sell Made In Japan merchandise Is causing na na- nationwide naj na- na wide tion-wide u tian-u Ide comment And yet the average I citizen v will ill wonder why such a decision j wasn't reached years ago by every store In America Using such a boycott now as asa I a protest against war may mayor or may not be nil all ll TIght right That Is open for argument But boycotting the cheap and usually worthless Japanese Junk in an effort to protect American labor labox and American wages has bas long been needed As the average average American citizen who Is anxious to see tee the market for American m d ts views It Made Made in Japan mer mer- merchandise merchandise chandise should have ha been shut out of this country long before Japan began begun her cruPI and unjustified war on the Chinese o O BOTTEN ROT TO THE CORB co t J THAT THE practice exempting of state and federal from troUt state and l federal taxes has grown Into a national Is becoming more and more ap- ap apparent j parent is shown by renewed agitation I ap-I tow going on throughout the country j Kew ew ew facts are arc coming out concerning It sad and the public Is getting Its eyes open Way should a man be exempt from taxes because he holds a a. state Job cr er from from the tho federal Income tax because I Iloe le loe holds a government Job That Is La the question taxpayers are are commencing to toi i ask 1St and as the subject becomes more discussed the demand for an an- an fliT to that question becomes more in- in Here as most our citizens view It It Is U something that should be looked Into iato In and all facts in connection with it glen the fullest publicity The laws or toe the regulations under which a n certain let Kt of citizens can escape taxation which I ether classes of citizens must face and andt t r 7 should be made plain to everyone hr h here as the average taxpayer Is to see It It Is a practice that 11 rotten to the core 0 IV IX IULE I LC GIVING G FEW THINGS offer more Interest at this time of year than a n comparison of of ChrIstmas merchandise carried In the tores of Park City today with that which the he holiday hollday buyers had set before them thema J a dozen or more years ago By that Is r a tot ot meant the size of the stocks carried f for fr naturally they are larger since holl- holl r r day dr buying has Increased with the years But BId make the comparison on the vail vart- tty ety ty and service of gift gUt goods offered now th gift goods of earlier ller holidays and andt t. t You lou Mil w be letting yourself in for a surprise t fc In Iu former years rears i was not considered good taste t to give articles of wearing I apparel to anyone outside the Immediate I family circle No man thought of giving 4 a 1 feminine friend something she could I sear r In ix comfort and enjoyment some some- something thing Sensible and serviceable Such things were all right to give ones one's sister but ut for a sweetheart it had to be a a. manicure set set a a. bottle of perfume a n set act 9 Cf fancy hair combs or something along alongI that ut line Une I Today happily for all concerned I gives serviceable gifts gUts and everybody expects that kind So mer nier- merchants merchants chants stock that kind Instead of the Shoddy noddy array aay of useless stuff that once I Used Fused I as a Christmas gifts Today gifts gUts Cf f clothing furniture electrical devices for or the home and tho the auto auto gifts that re re e useful comfort and that add actual I M life lire form form the bulk of all holiday I Today's Christmas gift Is a n sen- sen Bible We ible gift ift and Its It's purchase is In practically cally every Instance money sensibly In in- in r petted There has been a radical change I ja In the type of Christmas merchandise in ine l the e Past put few years as a visit to the local we res will reveal re And the change has haa hask k ri n roOt riot only for the better but for a aI Christmas as ns well ell I t EX rr nE nEt t THE nu ESTIMATED ESTI IA TED cot cost of strikes and downs it tn In i this country during 1937 1037 five billion dollars sum That vast coil C uld he have done of an immense Immen amount god oa r. r tn in tz peaceful channels t. t 0 I OltO I 1 i MCLAUGHLIN 8 S. S L L. t c Pk It City Utah Tw R i FRIEND FRIEND- Herewith find check O to cover suba to The 0 rt d a great deal of pleasure In Ml tIl au t g i n your column lumn of your trip to toI a of the and andI Cn country recently i I health tulate U ate e you on enjoying such auch good I J again and SOd on the comfort you are Bre Continued on o Page Five I pads Dads Column I I i IHM M 1 I I H Continued Continued from Pale Page One I deriving from the thc splendid family you II have raised all of whom seem to have I their share of the worlds world's blessings I get a great deal of enjoyment out of membership In the Elks I attend re regularly re- re regularly regularly I their weekly meetings which are ore always Very ery Interesting usually having a a. a vaudeville program and an average at attendance I at-I at- at attendance of ot over members I was over to Gertrudes Gertrude's for tor a few days at Thanksgiving time and expect to spend a week neck or so there at Christmas time Gerturde comes over about twice a month and Joe and nd Tessie about twice a year ft r 1 get a great deal of ot comfort In Inthe Inthe inthe the thought of ot being so BO near my family i and can not Imagine a place I would II rather live than right here With regards to you and all friends I In Park City I remain j Cordially yours F p. p J. J J MCLAUGHLIN Long Beach California I December 10 1937 O OO O O OA A CHRISTMAS T L n nG G TO KLI 1 I D. D ROOSEVELT ELT SOME TWO thousand years ears ago the theMan theMan theMan Man of Nazareth set out as his simple principles for tor living living faith faith hope and I charity These three said Ills His Apostle but the greatest of these Is charity On this Christmas Day we feel tee 1 that we VoC should give thanks to the Almighty that your life has always exemplified these Christian principles of ot faith hope and charity To the thousands who without your example would have had wrecked lives you OU have shown that faith can sur sur- surmount surmount surmount mount seemingly impossible obstacles To countless more with crippled twisted bodies you have given the hope to win their own fight back to health To every ever citizen of the United States you have shown the example of charity by bv giving lavishly of your time your your purse In the endless fight against Infantile In Paralysis You have brought cheer and happiness and sun sun- sunshine sunshine sunshine shine to the ridden bedridden bed throughout the land To our fellow citizens on this happy Christmas holiday we say say Honor Honor this day in true American fashion by Joining I Franklin D D. as a Founder In Inthe inthe I Ithe the new national Foundation for tor Infantile Infantile tile Paralysis Please Plea do your bit bl t. t Send 1 e 1 or more morett If tt y JU can afford to do it We believe in after years you may say with a million ethers others that It was the best Investment I you ever made made to to ensure protection to happy childhood and and to help those now afflicted with that dread ad disease disease- Infantile Infantile I tile Paralysis I Send checks hecks or money orders to Keith 50 50 East EMt Street New York I or leave lewe contributions at The Record of office of- of nee flee and same will be promptly forward forward- ed r S 0 J I S O SENATOR WILLIAM H. H King added his clubbing to a battered farm bill bUl added over overn I n 1 wide nation radio up hook-up Sunday Senator Elbert D. D Thomas took to she ie air I t t. t explain that the Thomas bill providing provid provid- providing providIng ing for a Department of Education and I Welfare is not intended to shift sovereignty sovereignty sovereignty from frem state to federal government j I jever ever education affairs Rather it Is la J In-J In- In Intended n- n tended to facilitate national operation co-operation I with state educational authorities A O O NOTHING I THOSE WHO contend that you fOU cant can't get something for nothing is wrong All An Tie he ha ryas Ju to do d is catch CAt b cold and he I that he can get enough h free I cold to too fill a book beok Of or the tho tho number some Ome may b be beneficial yet all' all of them arc are worthless to those who know how to avoid catching cold Com Com- Comfortable Comfortable Comfortable clothing fresh air in sleep sleep- sleeping sleepIng sleeping ing room careful attention to the elim dim elimination elimInation nation of waste matter from the system and drinking plenty of fresh water dally will It has been determined det go far to toward to- to toward toward ward preventing what we know as the common cold But even this falls tails at times times and and then Is when a n cold becomes dangerous In that case the best possible advice is go ls-go go to bed Dont Don't try to wear it out Better the loss of ot a little time spent I in bed than contracting one of the many f serious conditions that common colds are arc capable of bringing on Dont Don't look light light- lightly I ly on a cold Go right after it the mo mo- moment moment moment ment you feel It coming on on and dont don't stop doctoring it until you have It under control O O O OLET'S LETS LET CO THE TIIE T II NATION FIRST j I HOW TRUE are the words spoken by by Senator W. W E. E Borah Congress should assert Its Independence at all times Umes But I 1 Ian an independent in pendent congress under the rao-i rao mo- mo j dern party system Is La an dream The cry under every cr c a Republican or Democratic is stAnd stAndby by b the President According to orthodox party rules rule ruI the Independent in to congress is Ii marked for tor slaughter and rarely does docs he escape If we want vant an independent congress we shall have to break down downor or modify greatly that blind partisan partisan- partisanship partisanship partisanship ship which places party first and aDd nation i second O O O I j Tina TIES NEED VOLK O C HELP I LP SAYS THE Industrial Review Christ Christ- Christmas mas holidays holiday are here yu tlde spirit reigns supreme Mistletoe holly I and the pungent fresh greenness of I new-born new Christmas trees will soon cheer millions of homes Shop win win- windows dows chuck full of all sorts of tempt tempt- temptIng temptIng ing gifts bedecked with tinsel and trim trIm- trimmings trImmings are arc exciting portents of the fun to corns come Adding to the general atmos atmos- atmosphere atmosphere phere but In a more serious vein eln are the tho tinkling bells of the Salvation Army and the double-barred double cross crass emblem of i the Tuberculosis Anti movement which is so 50 familiar to all of us on the friend friend- friendly friendly ly little Christmas seals that ornament our packages and cards Both of them appear at this time of year almost as magically as Santa Claus himself any himself and equally as indispensable as all agents of or good cheer Dont Don't neglect either of them I They need your help as do the souls less fortunate than yourself whom they represent and whom they strive each ench year to bring within the great fold of gaiety which envelops the nation during the Christmas season |