Show H- H o I I-I- I t tH H. o M i The Boys J I Column J Jo JI o I 4 ANNOUNCING DAWN DAWNI D. i iI I LOVE to wake I When the stars still hang Their golden lanterns On Ou the waning night There In the lovely silence Of that hour Before the day comes In ethereal light i i iOne j i jOne One brave bravo bird sounds Its timid tender cry Silence Silence and and then A mighty burst of song A chorus of voices bird-voices Sweet and clear Assures ures each listener That the night has gone r j This hour Is one Of soaring rich delight This Is the dawn I Eleanor G G. R R. Young o o o WE ARENT AREN'T ARE T SECURE WE SOMETIMES feel here In Park City that our youth routh Is not offered the temptations for waywardness as in the large city In thinking our children are more sheltered more protected it might result in our becoming careless There is no geographical line lino to crime Small neighborhoods can have it breeding within its confines In many places marijuana smoking Is o It fad The dan dan- danger ger is greatest because it appeals to the youngsters who think it is smart Teen Teen-agers for some reason take to marijuana more than any other form of a narcotic We realize its effects up up- upon upon upon on health and morals Marijuana is a weed easily grown in numerous localities sometimes un un- unrecognized unrecognized recognized as such s Even though W I the federal Government has Imposed impo d penalties penalties penal penal- penalties ties on selling fertile seeds of the plant which has helped curtail production the marijuana trade still flourishes Let Letus Letus Letus us not live in a shell and neither hide our head in the sand The youth of our ourtown ourtown ourtown town are no different than in other towns They are mighty fine and we welo lo love e e them and so sowe we want to keep them r fine O O O SNIFFLE AND SNUFF I THE FLOWERS bless them flourish and thrive e offering to the friendly in inquisitive in- in inquisitive bee the pollen for tion The bee sips the honey the pollen sticks to its hairy legs and as the Insect buzzes from flower to flower spreads this fertilizing pollen over gardens and fields However Howe there are some flowers 1 which have pollen that doesn't attract bees and this is left to be carried bythe by bythe bythe the wind Millions of these tiny particles are cast into the air we breathe and hu hu- humans cause a chemical reaction in many mans Its the well-known well and unpopular hay nay fever Ragweed is the worst offend offend- offender er and does its most devastating from h about August 15 until the first frost When you deal in medical sciences perhaps hay fever seems a 0 trite and I prosy kind of ot ailment compared to the serious diseases that afflict man But there is enough misery and suffering that comes cornea with this summer complaint to lead to campaigns to eliminate the ragweed or other such noxious growths from city lots farms and country road road- roadsides sides The pollen count will grow from now until perhaps middle October and the respiratory r system of those allergic will bring about discomfort Folks with hay fever are unhappy about their appear appear- appearance appearance appearance ance during this time too Although science has produced certain drugs that are effective In controlling the sym- sym symptoms F county highway departments depa should continue to use scythes and mowing machines our citizens to use hoe and sickle Let us try to get rid ridi i of the cause while the laboratory works t on the effect t 0 r NOT KEEPING REELING UP Ul f. f SEEMS WEVE WE'VE outdone ourselves in automobile construction The car Is im- im 1 proved for better riding faster driving lr r less gas consumption safer tion All the outpouring of mechanical brains has gone into making the auto the last word But Its progress so far has hag left the roads it travels far behind There are not enough roads or no roads r to accommodate all the cars that are hitting the highways and by ways Road building road improvement hasn't kept up with motor building motor Improve improve- ment Dont Don't forget torget there are 40 million motor vehicles Perhaps the auto was born 30 years jears cars too soon for the builder and the taxpayer O O O OILY FLY ILY AWAY HOME IE LAST SUMMER we wrote of the sat- sat satisfying satisfying satisfying decline of the housefly Authorities ties tle said that the pests peste were being I eliminated through the new insecticides We even had an idea these nuisances I would be entirely eliminated before long Now look The housefly is back this full with more recruits season in force I in its army Authorities say that numer numer- numerous numerous I ous ones are a new breed a a. type typo that has an immunity to DDT and such sprays The flies files of this summer have caused us to eat our words of last and wo dont don't like being bested by a 0 fly ly Our comfort comes with the announcement that scientists are busy buey with a 0 new DDT so sowe sowe Insecticide more powerful than we may run a a. reissue of last summers summer's fly editorial maybe next year Q Q Q I A REAL AMERICAN U WHEN SINGER Paul Robeson said that American Amerl nn Negroes would never I fight Russia for their country's sake he ho perhaps spoke for a certain group who feel that Communism outlaws dis dis- dis- dis crimination But when the leading hitter of the tho National League Jackie Robinson spoke before the House Committee on un-American un activities he stated that 1 members of his race would never be disloyal to America that they didn't need 01 or want the help of Communists to overcome their struggle against racial racial discrimination This athlete knows and admits that Negroes are ore concerned on the subject As M an educated man a a. former officer in the Army overseas a no atrue atrue true fine sportsman his opinion car car- carries cari carries ries rles much weight with his race Jackie Robinson Is speaking as an American i for Americans |