Show U I I I-I I I I I I I I I I I lot lot-l I II I II I I 1 I 11 ii The Boys I r Column LAMP LIl LAMPONE L. Il IlONE Elt WITH TIlE THE LONELY LO ELY ONE HAS sent his shaft shat through stone To spear the precious vein ein below To mine the dark and make it known J In light where fires of winter glow One has bas sent his shaft through air nir To balls halls above the flight of birds To mine in windy sunlight there And light mans man's distant thought with I c words v Y Miner JUner with the lonely lamp Peering out on history's span Who will sink and shore the ramp Who V Iio will mine mI e the heart of man Charles Malam O O v vIT I IT GIVES GI US WE ARE pleased to have at hand I the friend of ot everyman the rustle rustic and the very very old and the not too young oung On its anniversary we I I salute the annual Old Farmers Farmer's Almanac as unchanged year after year as not I much else left in our lives In Its yellow j cover bearing the picture of B En Een n Frank- Frank Franklin I lin un it looks like Just what it Is ant ant and was and we hope ever will be the Ole Old Ol Farmers Farmer's Almanac What you have i missed if you have never poured over Its Us pages of homely facts Its editorial- editorial editorIaliZing II I iZing anecdotes and pleasantries astr astr- astronomical astronomical calculations migratory bird I I laws philosophy recipes Times change tastes but this almanac doesn't lose its I appeal for br It Is a gem a Jewel of I Il i l naturalness naturalness' and simplicity A man need I I 1 not be learned in the way of the soil of cattle corn and crows to appreciate it The to earth quality the cult cult r p of nature the aura of gone by-gone days Is what makes us look forward to each t tears gears copy We might say that reading it is apt to make you homesick This Is how the almanacs almanac's alma acs ac's Editor describes It An almanac which covers Atomic Year 6 and portrays despite mans man's confusions and troubles how the universe continues In certain predict predIct- predictable predIctable able fashion to maintain Its harmonious rhythms I You will find a Bible in almost every home in Park City a radio In most an auto for the majority and there wont won't be ba many who miss miss' having the Old Farmers Farmer's Almanac Alman c on a shelf sheU table or ork desk k V V V I TO BE Oil on NOT TO BE BETO BETO TO CONVINCE China that the U. U N. N I does not plan to attack and invade it that peace is sought perhaps through It the formation of a neutral area admin admin- administered administered by the U. U N. N between China and nd I Korea is suggested in Iii Washington of of- official official circles Do we need the Secretary I of State to advise us that to conquer f t the million people of China who are areso areso so widely scattered over so vast a terri tern territory terrItory I tory is impossible impo sIble And we also believe that while we would be fighting the I Chinese Russia wouldn't be holding a peace conference In the Kremlin 1 Would t such a conciliation with China be ap appeasement I ap appeasement j as the opponents shout And Andla In la coning to terms in this respect can I Ithe the seekers peace-seekers be rightly nightly called Communists The other side Is 16 for forgiving forgIvIng forgiving giving China no quarter that war Is 18 necessary and the only course To adjust ad- ad adJust I ad-I I Just by agreement that gives China I I I nothing but that is hers which costs the U. U N N. nothing to hope to keep the I I peace for long years to come There Is Isa isa a huge price to pay for war and as a Park City mother wonders should we believe belleve that peace Is 13 without Its cost I price I O O O OUR BILL OF 01 RIGHTS BILL OF OP Rights Day Is December 15 As every schoolchild knows our fore fore- forefathers forefathers forefathers fathers came to this country to escape from tyranny tyran y Their courage was ex- ex exP expressed expressed P F J I In II pressed In the Declaration of Independence ence their will In the f I Ito Constitution But to clarify to specify to strengthen their claims they formed E C Ea Ca g a part of the Constitution called the I I r Bill of Rights This Bill is probably the most widely known the most used by Americans as It Is the core of freedom I At a time when Communism and Fas Faa Fascism Fascism cism is so widely pronounced let us us' loudly stress Americanism By being active alert and Informed citizens we WeCa I Ican can Ca protect our cherished freedom by b j I I weighing carefully every theory proposal and legislative action that would destroy i these Rights Patriotic Americans have i fought and died through the years to I preserve our liberties and opportunities I embodied in the Bill Bm of Rights Let us I be aware of alive to those principles I them O O O I INOT I NOT OT or SO 80 CONFUSING co G I p IP IF THEY choose to adopt gray as the color for the tho proposed new Army uni unI- uniform uniform form it may confuse historians and I teachers of the young The boy in gray has baa always alwa's meant the soldier of the in blue I I Confederate army as the boy signified the Northern army But this thIs' will be changed and we will have to be bemore bemore bemore more specific In our conversations Of Of course there should be a clue in the subject matter to indicate whether one is referring to a a. soldier of 1860 or one Of f 1960 The Northerners Northerner's feeling for the uniform of gray has changed since the 1 n. n 1 ft IO t. t a upon v p 11 for VY Oil u t U. U s S. S soldiers H ld Vi- Vi Vii I i V th then ww l vie Vie will be Indeed proud for the gray to stand for OUR Army the united army of the States o o o HUMAN S L GUINEA SOMEONE STARTS a a. probe about certain effects cHecta harmful ones resulting from front chemicals Injected Into certain foods and anu we are arc surprised that I the Pure Food and Drug Act didn't protect us But according to law the govern goVern- government ment cant can't step In ln until after the food J a on o the ma ketland and then there are J hearings h and an an Investigations l And AndIn In the t meantime We act as guinea pigs I h Continued on Page Pace Four The te Boys Column Continued from Page Pa e One and anc and the laboratory lab watches the result A hormone to fatten scrawny chickens and turkeys a a. preservative In wines and soft drinks a sugar substitute used by diabetics one that ages flour have hae resulted re resulted reo re- In a a. discontinuation of the Harm harm- Harmful ful chemical But If it It takes the Pure Food and Drug Act as long to call halt as It does other government offices with their red tape we are afraid there willbe will willbe be some folks asking that chemists use mice Instead of ot men for tor the sake ke of their ulcers I |