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Show PROGRESSIVE OPINION Entered i. SecondCiMS M4ter at the Port Office t Salt Lake City. Utah, under the Act of March , 187 FoodfORTlhioiLigM - : , Life will not be complete until every family has its own plot of ground. A poet has said : "As long as there are gar-dens dirt to dig in and men who thrill in contact with the soil, life will have beauty and zest and meaning," ' How true. Hate can make a stronger case against Joshua's armies of Is-rael, or against Christianity itself, than a local book ofj deep dyed hate does against Communism. Had Russia kept the ex-ploiting profit system the capitalistic voice would have been as silent about it as it was about the rape and murder of Ethi-opia, the killing of a million in Spain and five million in China. Truth and progress can never be born of hate. Look in the mirror when your hate is at fever heat. We are by no means a Communist, but strongly for truth and fair play. There is no truth truer than this: "If ye were of the world the world would love its own." Those who write with such implacable hate against Communism should remember this. And this too: ' If Communism had been as much of the world as are all the systems of exploitation, as poverty and as war are.the world would have taken it to its bosom. If it had been from the devil, as some say, it would have had no more opposition than militarism, the devil's own system, has had. God meant that every man should have a bit of mother earth upon which he might stand and say against all the world : "This do I own and here is my castle. This spot I till and feel in sa doing that I am a man, a true brother to all other men and in harmony with the divine will." We have been informed that the s ate of Utah gets more taxes from cigarettes than it gets from all its sheep and cattle That's the way the people help to pay the million dollar salary of George Wr Hill, president of American Tobacco Co. Many are attacking the cigarette evil but they don't seem to attack it from the business and profit end because that is the Ameri can way, rugged individualism, free enterprise, etc. How could Utah exist without these taxes and the liquor taxes? The Word of Wisdom is one thing and profit is another thing, aDd there must not be too much conflict between the two. . Many of us remember with a thrill the little home we were born into, surrounded by a garden and an orchard, and the memory of that home is to us much like Adam's recollection of his Eden. There was security, there was beauty and con-tentment, happiness and peace. The influence of the growing things the sunshine and shade, the clean air and the silver dew found a way into our souls and worked for good. Instead of trying to win people by force the war makers should try to win by giving security, peace, a home of happiness and love to every family on earth. The greatest events America has ever seen are right at her doors events so tremendous that if told now they would stagger belief. All of the prophesies in the bible pertaining to the last days will be fulfilled in the 35-ye- period dating from the end of the last war in which General . Allenby captured Jerusalem from the Turks and turned it over to be mandated by Great Britain. Tbirty-fiv-e added to 1918 brings thes time to 1953, and the time between now and then will be anything but pleasant. According to the Book it will be such a time of trouble as never has been before and never will be again. Can it be that the birth pangs of the New Order will last that long. Waste I take much and give nothing of value in return. I cod-s- u me and destroy the fruits of the industrious and degrade the poor. I lower the standard of living, for I reduce produc-tion. I cause contempt for the law because of my prevalence in government. I weaken and injure mankind, but strangely, it does not vigorously and increasingly fight me. Now I should, and could be destroyed, but I thrive as never before. I am an enemy of civilization. Iam waste waste of man-power, waste of substance, waste of life, waste of time. Waste! No one has a good word for me. I am tolerated every-where. I am found in the palaces of the rich and in the hovels of the poor. I am thoroughly evil, but I have adherents even among the righteous. I cause hunger and want and open the way for pestilence and famine. I benefit no one, and injure all. Because of me nations topple and fall. I am the partner and associate of political corruption and decay. In time of war I undermine defense and cause battles to be lost. 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FAITH COUNCIL The Faith Council meets Sun- - , day at 3 P. M. in the court room of the City and County Building. EXTEND DEMOCRACY The Extend Democracy Club, Gene Middleton's, meets Sundays at 3:30 in the City and Co. Bldg. OPEN FORUM Local Forum meets Saturday evening at in the City and County Building. G. C. C. Sec-retary. A good speaker. Discussion. James DeZwarte will speak on Union of Church and State. BAHA'I FAITH BAHA'I meetings are now held at the Board Room of the Public Library every Thurs eve. at 8 p.m. PRINTING J u n ion(fkg ll jjfcai, ioo, htfr' Now more them ever before those railroad warning signs should be rigidly observed, night and day. A fleet of powerful Union Pacific locomotives are hauling precious cargoes over the Strategic Middle Route, connecting the East with the West. Rolling over the rails are shipments of materials lor armament plants, trainloads of troops and supplies. They must'go through without delay. America's welfare and your welfare are at stake. 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Very soothing relieves minor Irritations and discharge and has a tonic effect on delicate membranes. Inexpensive! Get your bottle of Lydia Pinkham's Sanative Wash today. AU druggists. NOTICE In accordance with Section 141, Chapter ""V 52, Laws of Dtah, 1941, a sU week's period June 1st to July 15th. 1942 has Deen designated for the inspection by y J Official Safety Inspection Stations of J f' brakes, lighting equipment, steering A'f ' I J H mechanlsn horns, mirrors, windshield ixaZZ V wlPers and other equipment on all motoi vehicles, trailers and semitrailers reg-i- Istered in the State of Utah. conserve for victory P. L. DOW, Superintendent I drive under 40 DTAH STATE HIGHWAY PATROL ' Personal (continued from page one) Mr. and Mrs. Francis L. Lund, is engaged to be married to Ed-ward McKay, son of Pres Dav-id O. McKay, on Wednesday, June 10, in the Salt Lake tem-ple They will go to New York to reside, where the young man is studying medicine. Our sincere8t sympathy goes out to Mrs. Uarda McCaty Winton, whose husband died early in the week. She is the daughter of our good friend Mr Homer McCarty. There are very few ' better men in Salt Lake, and more active for good then Stake President George A. Christen-sen- , and we are very glad to have him on our list. Neighbor Wm A. Prahl sure does things in a big way, and he caused our heart, to beat with joy the other day. He is a solid, substantial, honorable man and a master woiker in his line. He is a reader and a thinker and has some very progressive ideas. The Nation's No. 1 Life Insurance Policy -- y BY INVESTING TEN PERCENT OF YOUR JpV J INCOME, YOU PROTECT YOUR f'!?k: LIFE, THE UVESOF YOUR FAMILY RWoe.andyoupfijTjpe.... ' V?r5?r A yuJcf-- ylL money back. ..with Counts, Detroit f" tn Official U. S. Treasury War Bond Qnfag .f,mT l I t. 7vT 4,t'SJ "i UAVyTJaiiii t 00 n. "'OOMOv rT$thiM,m IfSlj.' ' .J I ISlTtiJ. MISSOURI ) SWvlll.'tA,,l,',fSkiO?4i01 J,,'""' "rn 1 l -- ,' "vo.sm, ftv Minna i I 0,kuhim v ""no."11 -- A I 'J" J T(i, j krafwooumsooy JtP4,TMENT fisi rjfesTps l f7,863,IOfl ill " m ., " J 000. Everybody every J, tallta, $800,000,-lea- st ten per cent of his income . ,Pccted ' invest at -a- ncing Amcrica, ii The ultimate j quota for the nation wiU be od one billion dollars T" s ' per month effective In July. s necessary to provide for all-o- ut production of P Buns, Ships an(1 munitions Bdcquate to arm our M" mcn wilh "e tools necessary to win the war- - WAR BONDS ! The power of the greatest Navy in the world, our own n fleet, rests in large measure on its bac-kbonethe Battleships of the Line. They displace approximately 35,000 tons and cost up to $70,000,000. We have something like a score of these huge ships in the Atlantic and Pa-cific. Eight huge battleships are under construction and more are contem-plated. To finance these modern RoiiMhs of the sea it is necessary fcr every American everywhere to buy more and more War Bonds. Wc can do it if everybody does his siiare. Invest at least ten percenl of your income every pay day u help your county go over its Bond Quota. U.S.TrrasHriDtparmm |