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Show PROGRESSIVE OPINION ' Seconder Matter t the Port Offic t Salt Uto City. Uufc under tteActrnM" :: : j Foo(olFORT!hioiLsgM One of Salt Lake's prominent persons has recently gone the rounds of all the beer saloons in the city and found some shocking sights. Hundreds of girls, many of them mere children, were reveling in drunkennes to such an extent that it was very disgusting to see. And their male escorts, more than half who were not soldiers, were in the same condition. How times have changed. Time was when righteous fathers would use force, sometimes violence against those who thus debauched their daughters. But nowadays some of them set the example, So What? The place don't amount to m iu.i. The people don't am ount to much. But if you're sick or disabled apd you have no money they will provide for you and doctor you, and if you get past their doctoring they will send for a doctor and pay the bill. If your housejburns down they will build you another. If you die they will take up a collection and bury you. We think we're about as near to heaven as we can get here on earth. "I know there is a God and that He hates the injustice of slavery. I see the storm coming and I know that His hand is in it. If He has a place and a work for me, and I think He has, I believe I am ready. I am nothing, but truth is every-thi- n . I know I am right, for Christ teaches it, and Christ is God.'' Lincoln "3y the toil of patriots and the sacrifice of martyrs have been built into democracy the great institutions of liberty .and order which are the people's free inheritance today. We are what we are because of generations of vanquished lives sacrific ed in behalf of freodom.and he who ignores his obligation is a traitor to the race. All are debtors beyond the power to pay. What would any man's money or property be worth if the country goes to defeat." During the Golden Age of America, which we call the age of Emerson and the distinguished men who lived in or near his time, the great majority of good, plain Americans were on their farm? and knitted together in small villages and towns. They were happier and more contented by far than the people are today. They believed in getting little more than the ne-cessities and bad few wants above that. They hadjlearned to do with little and with the few things they had they lived better.nearer to nature, nearer to each other and nearer to God For many years the interests have dictated the maaag-me- nt of most of our educational institutions, including public schools and kindergarten suppoated by the people. To such conditions have we been gradually reduced that year after year we vote eomplacently for their representatives and watch with but iittle comment as more and more of the departments of our lives are encompassed by their restrictions and commands j "The great discoveries of the future will be along spiritual lines. . . . Knowledge has not brought people happi-ness. Material things will never bring happiness. Scientists must now turn their laboratories over to a study of God and prayer. Spiritual power is the greatest of all the undeveloped forces and has the greatest future." Now, reader, if you won't accept this truth from religionists, you surely will take it from so ou standing a scientist. We have stood idly by while the interest have swallow-ed our newspapers, our radios, our magazines, our moving pictures. The proposed Chain Store Tax is unfair. It exempts the 80 1. G. A. Stores, the Associated Grocers, the O.P.Skaggs stores, the 103 Red and White stores, and Auerbach's, while Penney would be taxed an extra $15,000 a year, and Safeway $22,000 a year. We trust that Utah people will not be so unfair that they will vote for such an unreasonable and unjust tax. We have smiled at these masters of ours and bowed before thejn, called Ihcm great! We have stood idly by while their hirelings have passed legislation which has strengthened their master's grip on our throats, and bound tighter the ec-onomic chains of the entire producing population of our nation Recently a commentator was telling "the public how much it would have to give up by rationing in order to win the war. No more autos, very few tires, about one tenlh of our reg-ular supply of sugar. He went on to say that before we have an army often million men, we will be doing without wool in our clothes, and that shoes would be made of wood. Cans would disapear from the grocery shelves, and that the old fashioned straight edge razor long hid away would have to be brought out (if you have one.) It seems that every essential in life ha9 to be curtailed. Of course if this will win the war there is not a single nephew, or niece of Uncle Sam but would gladly do more than their share to go "all out." However during the time when we were being lulled into a false security we had no strikes in the unnecessary tobacco industry nor distilleries that was making a non essential commodity. When people were wooed away from their villages and farms and turned to the industrial centers and so many go the desire to become rich, society began to deteriorate. To day they have too many things and too much wealth with which they are literally burdened and true happiness and con tentment have fled away from them. 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In-gredients in the prescription Mendaco quick-ly circulate through the blood and common-ly help loosen the thick strangling mucus the first day, thus aiding nature in palliating the terrible recurring choking spasms, and in promoting freer breathing and restiul sleep. Mendaco is not a smoke, dope, or in-jection. Just pleasant, tasteless palliating tablets that have helped thousands of suf-ferers. Printed guarantee with each package money back unless completely satisfactory. Ask your druggist forMeudaco today. Only 60e, CONSTITUTIONAL x AMENDMENT Compensation of Members of the Legislature A JOINT RESOLUTION PRO-POSING TO AMEND SECTION 9, ARTICLE VI, OF THE CONSTI-TUTION OF UTAH, RELATING TO COMPENSATION OF MEM-BERS OF THE LEGISLATURE. Be it resolved by the Legislature of the State of Utah, two-thir- of all members elected to each of the two houses voting in favor thereof: Section 1. That it is proposed to amend section 9, article VI, Constitution of the State of Utah, to read: i Section 9. The members of the Legislature shall receive such per diem and mileage as the Legisla-ture may provide, not exceeding ten dollars per day, and ten cents per mile for the distance necessar-ily traveled going to and returning from the place of meeting on the most usual route, and they shall receive no other pay or perquisite. Section 2. The secretary of state is hereby directed to submit this proposed amendment to the electors of the state of Utah at the next general election in the ( manner as provided for by article 23, section 1, Constitution of Utah. Section 3. If adopted by the electors of the state, this amend-ment shall take effect the first day of January, 1943. I, E. E. Monson, Secretary of State of the State of Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of the Constitutional Amendment proposed by the regular session of the legislature of 1941 as the same appears of record in my office. In witness whereof, I have here-unto set my hand and affixed the Great Seal of the State of Utah, this 24th day of August, 1942. E. E. MONSON, Secty. of State. 41JW OLD AAMdT TO ELL BAt BIO! v lb. |