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J f I Dads Dad's i a Af I Column 1 I I c I I I I I I I I I l I 1 I I WILL WILLI WILL YOU j I WILL look sometimes about me For the things that merit praise I will search for hidden beauties That elude the grumblers grumbler's gaze I J will try to find contentment In the path that I must tread trend I will cease to have Piave resentment When another moves s ahead j I will not be swayed sayed by envy When my rivals rival's strength is shown I will not deny his merit but Ill I'll strive to prove my own I will try to see the beauty Spread before me rain or shine I will dwell less upon your duty And be more concerned in mine I Your Your worker Co Brigham Bugle O aaa O O ONE QUESTION SETTLED JUST A year ago Nazi propaganda was arises in saying Trio The question now Allied military circles whether Stalin still stUl has sufficient reserves to support erred erred- effectively effectively tho the invasion in western Europe We understand that this question question-I question ti if It 1 ever did arise does arise does not arise now either In Jn Allied or Nazi military circles O O O MANILA l NO MORE thrilling stories have come out of the war than those of liberation for lor Manila No words written here can add to the tho feeling- feeling most Americans have as they read of ot the touching scenes cenes when starved half civilian In Internees In- In Internees internees were released when men who fought on Bataan found themselves again under the Stars and Stripes or when Filipinos Filipinas wept for Joy to see the bonds of Japanese tyranny broken Rarely have Americans been so hu hU- humiliated humiliated as they were by the necessity of ot leaving Manila to the Japanese Never have they been more frustrated than in the long months when Bataan and Corregidor could not be relieved Never have they been more indignant than when hearing of the enemy's treatment of prisoners in the Philip Philip- pines All these emotions well up now In the tho triumphant return to Manila Manila- participated in by soldiers and re- re reported ported by newsmen who shared the defeat three years ago But it is not only to Americans and Filipinos that the Manila ManUa story carries special meaning All AU through the Far FaX East it is read as a symbol and a signal of freedom to come To the generals in Tokyo it spells collapse of their Is Island Is- Is Island island land empire And not merely in a mili mm- military tary sense For the failure of the Jap Jap- Japanese Japanese Japanese anese to win the Filipinos now Filipinos now made typifies clear clear typifies the evaporation of their heir dream East Asia Prosperity Co On Japanese Jap nese farms in the jungles of Burma around the oil wells of Su Su- Sumatra Sumatra Sumatra matra the news news from Manila will be bo heard The return of the Americans and the Joy of the Filipinos will be under under- r stood tood All Asia will know that the Japanese have failed both as conquer conquer- conquerors ors and as friends Christian friends Christian conquer I Science Monitor i r O iO O 00 O HOW MANY a thing which we cast to I the ground When others pick It up becomes a gem George gem George Meredith O v O OIX IX IN J CASE tSE YOU DIDN'T KNOW KNOWIN IN THE century telescopes were made COO feet in length DELICATE COLOR and expensive per per- perfume fume Sume added to toilet soap make it more costly but do o not add to its cleansing action COALS FROM four districts in Alaska have been tested and an ail Can n be used to produce gasoline and other liquid fuels v J O O 00 O OIT IT WAS Charles Sumner who once said ald Olve Give me the money that has been spent for war and I will clothe every everyman man woman and child in an attire of or which kings and queens Would be proud I 1 would build a school chool house In every I valley over the whole earth I 1 will wm crown I every hillside wits with a place of worship I consecrated to the gospel of peace O O O I WORD RECEIVED Sunday stated Mr I and Mrs Hansen had finally located a a. anice anice nice roomy apartment In National City a mile or two from San Diego and are arc arenow arenow now comfortably settled therein Their address is 2619 Progress National City California O O O MR AND MRS E E. D. D Firmage and Mrs Airs Fayo Faye Firmage are In Los Angeles awaiting an opportunity to visit Wm Was R. R husband of Mrs Faye Firm Firm- Firmage age and age and Sunday had the privilege or of I spending the greater portion of or the day with their Soldier r Boy Billie sta sta- stationed stationed stationed at Camp Roberts If possible liv UV- living living ing quarters will be bo rented In the close I vicinity ty of Camp Roberts which will be occupied by young Mr and Mrs Firm Firm- Firmage Firmage age and their two children O 00 f O ANYWAY MARCH wont won't be able to come in to like a u. lion The lion is already 1 In n J NURSE SHORTAGE GE ACUTE THE SERIOUSNESS of the tho nurse nune shortage hortage was wa vividly brought home when Major General Paul R. R Hawley Chief Chic Surgeon ETO recently reported that eleven general hospital units will be sent Bent to European Theatre this month without a single nurse nurl e In them In or order or- or order order der to supply the Important all-Important nursing care many nurses now on duty in Eng Eng- England England England land will be bo transferred to other hos hos- hospitals spreading the supply even thin thin- ner ner The need is great here great here at home and in the hospitals abroad I LEE FIGHT GOES TO rO HIGH COURT i LIKELIHOOD OF the Utah gubernatorial I tonal tortal election contest arising out of r last Novembers November's balloting being heard on the March calendar of or the state supreme court seemed loomed Thursday probable-Thursday after the appeal papers prepared under und r the declaratory Judgments act were med filed at the capitol c J J. J Bracken Lee mayor of Price and Republican candidate for governor L Continued on Page Four F ur Dads Dad's Column Continued from Page One was counted out by 1056 votes is contesting con con- contesting contesting testing tho election ele of Gov Herbert B B. B Maw M w. w Democratic incumbent Chief contention is a a reported ted block of ballots ballo J said to be marked under the tho Democratic emblem at the head of one column and also aIso with a cross after aUer teLee te t e eLee Lee name in the Republican column without the name of Maw being scratched scratch scratch- ed cd in the first column Counting of such euch ballots on the ne basis of the voter intent rule formulated by bytho bytho bythe tho the 1933 legislature Is likely to change the total vote to between and votes voted In favor of Mr Lee said attorneys for the contestant J Gov Maw however has expressed confidence that he will wUl gain votes otes If 1 it is ultimately decided to recount the Salt Lake Times 1 ballots Salt ballots I O O O OTHIS THIS TIllS IS 18 A YOUNG YOU G MANS MAN'S W lt I WAR VAR HAS liAS always been considered a ayoung ayoung young mans man's business and now tho the Army has released some figures that prove provo this war Is no exception in Of ot the tho seven plus million-plus men service 32 per cent are 18 to 22 48 per cent are arc 23 to 30 I 18 per cent are to 38 i 2 2 per cent are over 38 38 including officers cers- cers Army AnnY Army Times O oo O O 00 THANKS ItS APLENTY I THANK YOU for giving up that college scholarship tto to to go to war that good Job the little business that was Just getting started Thank you for standing watch in a freezing gale while we draw our easy chairs closer to the faro Thank you for giving up your long lo g. g cozy Sundays at home and your dog and your fishing trips In summer giving them up to touch louch in a foxhole on some Jungle islan Island whose name namo you never even saw in a geography book Thank you for mak mak- making makIng making ing it possible for us to walk down Main Street without fear of bombs Thank you for more than we can enn say eay but most of us all Thank you for the hope of victory youve you've brought so EO near near near- H. 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H near I US OLD LD TIMERS TJ WILL WILLEVER WILLEVER EVER Elt REMEMBER ItE HIM I SAYS THE Senator of Sandpit Sand pit in InI his Tribune column the past post week I t About 20 years ago It was my privilege 1 I to meet and become a n. friend of Jim Ivers Perhaps the attraction of op- op opposites was the basis of our friendship for we have little In common except I maybe the same dour expression But Dut when a n. talkative guy like me meets as asgood asgood asgood good a listener as Jim theres there's sure to be 1 unity I yield to no one m in my admiration for his ability as ns an anI I l executive his sincerity as os a n. friend his success as os a family man and the Com rom Complete complete I lack of swank and pretense In his character And though he may give me Hall Ball Columbia for writing this I dont don't give a hoot for tor I mean every word of It O O O SMOOTH 8 TRAVELLING SPEED AND AND D THANKS MANY NIGHTS long after aUer the lights were dimmed over the hospital and the majority of the personnel were capering J with a shaft of light could be seen throwing its gleam from the tEe In In- In closed porch of ward C If It a person i were awake at this time tune of night and were to casually glance into the porCh i he would have seen a lieutenant and ni confederates silently but diligently build build- building building ing a firm foundation for a new en- en en en- enterprise in the hospital A A. A print shop i That they built well is in the proof 4 now boasts not only a print I shop that prints a newspaper but does 1 work for the tho Installation that formerly cost Uncle Sam many many dollars This week Uncle Sam said a good Job well done Lieutenant and gave the lieutenant a n. pat on the back preparatory preparatory tory to a discharge The Bugle and many others con con- con congratulate o Iii Lieutenant Speed Shelton i for the fine work he has done while still stilt a patient and add our well wishes I with those of his many friends for smooth travelling on a civilian road ii BrIgham Bugle Dugle O 0 O 0 O 0 ARMED R FORCES LIKE ANIMALS i THAT THE men in our armed forces Il find that animals no matter what kind i i fill a void in at best an unnatural existence ex existence ex- ex has been illustrated time and ana time again through pictures and stories By far the greatest gr number of pets are ore ai of course dogs but In the off far coun coun- countries countries countries I tries of the world where our armies are arenow now fighting the boys have adopted f many strange mascots Witness the ac accompanying BC- BC accompanying companying pictures which show a squirrel tiger raccoon monkey goat seal eal and burro These are taut ut a Do few of or orthe the many m ny species of animals n ts on on n which our fighting men lavish their affection The full value of these pets may never be bo estimated but there seems to tobe tobe tobe i be no doubt do that the companionship of ot these animals is a virtual therapeutic in the unconscious treatment self 01 ox homesickness and loneliness which come cometo cometo to men whose home ties have been broken Dumb broken Dumb Animals WASHINGTON'S OTON'S BIRTHDAY Y TODAY IS George Washington's birth birth- birthday day and it is well to remember some or of his wise sayings and profit thereby He lIe once said Be Courteous to all all but intimate with few and let those few be well tried before you give them your confidence True friendship is a plant of slow growth and must undergo and withstand the shocks of adversity be be- be- be fore foro It is entitled to the appellation Let your heart feel for the affections and distresses of every everyone one and let your hand give in proportion to your purse remembering always the thc or Of the widows widow's mite that it is not every one that asketh that charity charity- all however are worthy of ot the inquiry or the deserving may suffer Do not conceive that fine clothes make fine l m men n any y more than fine feathers make mako fine birds A plain genteel dress is more admired obtains more credit Sath than laco and embroidery In m the eyes of the Judicious j and nd sensible j I I FRANK NI MERRIWELL THERE V WAS this to k be uc said sad for the read rend old n nickel in i Lel novel that b boys ys used to the hayloft the a attic and even v behind hn th their I geographies In the class class- classI classrooms I rooms of a generation ago ago they they were highly 7 moral red blooded and diet did nothing u to encourage a n. race of sissies That Is why h thousands 1 of young fellows i in their fifties and sixties as they S read of the tho passing of Gilbert Patten Burt Durt I L. L L Standish will smile and think back to the days when they thru thrilled to the adventures of Frank Merriwell a Christian Science Monitor BREVITIES RE wS STATISTICS that old prevaricator says J motorcars have bave ed ld in the United o l. l been JUnk JUnk- area States In the last t a three years But Dut still a fellow cant can't part park within ten bloCks of the o picture show FORTUNATELY there is p. p Common to defeat Germany We do not know how well adjusted military iy co- co ordination CO-ordination the resultant be do know may But Dut We that today the British American and nu rit power Is and on the Nazis pressing and simUltaneously We can hope for big things |