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Show PROGRESSIVE OPINION entered a Second Otutt Mtter at the Post Office at Salt Lake City. UtaH. under the Act m March .MaMr- " ieBMBBiBfc r TSiioiuigM Food This poor vorld of deceived, betrayed and exploited hum- - ity, is perishing because of ignorance. When, oh when will it learn that any time it wills it, it may arise out of its poverty and war and sin and misery and 'ressurrect' istelf into a new life of harmony, of undreamed of beauty, brotherly love and spiritual light. Dearjfellow humans, brothers, comrades, all who follow a slorm-beate- way. let us urge you, anp held you to 'resurrect'the spiritual life that has all but died on the altar of Mammon where lie all the wrecks of the ages. "The spirit of America is God given And we, the living, " in these tragic days must show our worthiness of this divine inheritance by our deeds and actions. "Our own country has been won and preserved through prayer and toil and hardship, and we must defend it atany cost. "We are a nation of vast industries, of great educational systems, of splendid social institutions, of millions of homes, of ever expanding armed forces. But there is something big-ger and stronger behind America. It is a DIVINE FORCE which was "behind the liberty of America," in the beginning and ever after. "Statesmen, churchmen, b .siness men leaders of labor and agriculture, as they sense the significence of the present moment in American history, will translate the spiritual in-junction to treat our fellow men as we would have them treat us, in o cooperative action in all walks of life, and into an undviating adherance to the principle of the general welfare. We must cooperate to lay a foundation for the long time gen-eral welfare. Our religion must be something more than (he enervating worship of money." Henry A. Wallace, in The Price of Freedom. When men like J. Edgar Hoover are talking and'speaking it, and great papers like the American Weekly are publishing it, we, the editor feel that we are more or less vindicated in many of the things we have been saying for years. Mr. Hoov-er said : "No thinking person can deny," he asserted, B"that the Democracy of the United States has been inspired, guided and nurtured from on high. IF YOU WANT 0. K. SHOE REPAIR You must ao to 4& 0.IC SHOE SHOP n--- 4l4 so. State Street If you suffer distress from ( ' FEMALE I f VJEAI-ES-Sl : Which Makes You Blue, Cranky Ly NFRVOUS made especially or women-- to re vp troubled "eve monthly pain and its tired At such times If you nervous feelings due to this cav by cramps, headache, c'cni And in such a jewible wayl With bloated feeling, f- - nature's own beneficial roots and tress of "irregularities -- due NQ j oplates ?nf1HMvwSSla Taken regularly - thruout the Compound! Its helped tftow. and' month-Pinkha- m's Compound nelps bulld up resistance asaina -- .V'S-teS such symptom.. Follow to go tr!j.( days." ' 2li4 1 Now more than ever before those railroad wcirning 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 for armament plants, trainloads of troops and supplies. They must go through without delay. America's welfare and your welfare are at stake. Please, then, be extremely careful when approaching rail-road crossings. In that way you, too, can help. union pacific railroad ' Ike SUatecfic Middle Rotite. f,5' Lsoosot-th-aing coaucgtihonduoeftoSma ictohld-tha-Bnkriothers Ctooutghhe rr "f., A Drops. Keep a box handy these days! Two V - I kinds, both good, both effective, both deli- - j S?l iS eiou-Bl- ack or Menthol. And still only 5. J ,ff fS SMITH BROS. 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(f&itcj, to. pA&U" J you PLn: Changes in your present listing Additional listings Directory Advertising Please let us know now! Call today and ask for the Business Office The Mountain States Tel. & Tel. Company Alfred Soreiisen, JPEroWgrEeLssEivUe 75 East 2nd. South , Jewelry, Watch. Kodak Repairing ' 40 Years In Salt Lake Personal Items (continued from page one) A Patriotic Letter Neighbor A. O. Miller of 2176 So., 7th East, has a num- -' ber of fine sons. Two of them are in the service, Dick and Jack Miller. Tutur brother Al who went through the first World war and knows all about it, has written them a letter, a mes sage from one brother who has had the experience, to two brothers who are just beginning to have it. Parts of the good, inspirational letter are as follow "I just received a letter from Dad a few days ago in which he told me you two were going into the army about March 5th, so I thought I would write to you and maybe help you in some way to make it easier for you. I'll say this first that I envyyou yoUr chance, I honest ly wish I could get in again I've never regretted for a min-- , utte my experience in the last war and I'd do it all over again if I could, but I think it will be over before that becomes nec-- ; essary. There are some who have to go that feel sorry for themselves and feel they are getting a raw deal, but I know neither of you feel that way beeause you are both my broth-ers and I know that I felt proud to go and do what I could tor my country and I know you couldn't feel any other way Mother and Dad may seem to feel bad about it which is nat- - ural, but, I know too that ifi : either of you didn't go willing ly they would feel much more hurt. If one goes willingly about things, its much, much easier. Get that old patriotic feeling and keep it with you always and you (will "never get bored or tired of being an Amer ican Soldier. Whatever branch you getinto always remember this do ever-ything you are told to do by your superior no matter how it gripes you or how silly it may seem that is discipline and the sooner you learn that the sooner you will make it easier on yourself and the soon-eryo- u will get a promotion. Start right in to get yourselves a few stripes! Mr. Miller has good cause to be proud of these boys. West Has Large Ore Reserves to Meet Cricis Non-ferro- metal mining Is prob-ably unique in what it can offer in the current emergency. The mining Industry has been crippled somewhat during the past few years, but it can rebound almost instantaneous to any stimulus. Mining booms take place over-nig-i and there is sufficient smelting capacity existing in Utah to take care of almost any emergency. The lead-zin- c smelters only used about one-thir- d of their capacities in 1941, due to the lack of ore production from smaller mines. In order to more clearly visualize the situation for the reader let us take the ease of the metal lead. The reserves of lead ores are measured by the metal content of the ore. Of course it must be remembered that the ores of this region virtually all contain certain amounts of gold, silver, copper. lead and zinc But, using the production o! lead, it is found that at 6 cent lead only a few of the high grade mice! can operate. At 6 cent lead more mines can operate and the high grade mines can turn to larger production. At 7 cent lead add-itional marginal producers can be brought into production and the mines already in production can increase the volume of their ou-tput. At eight cent lead vast new reserve of low grade ores can be opened up to production. This nation is not lacking In ore reserve. Mineable ore reserves or what can be called ore reserves, however, are based upon Khiu is paid for the metal. Mines ot L':ab and western United States can and will meet any emergency pla upon it by the demands ol m-echanized warfare. LIFE IN THE ROAR mbme J p P y ' OMWii WE'CE PROMOTING- - YOU,BlRNBMlN j . FROM NOW ON YOU'LL BE IN THIRD PLACE. " Will It Come True When predictions are considered good enough to be' pub-lished by so prominent a magazine as The Redbook they are worth taking notice of. Following are some fromVthe May-issu-e of that periodical made by Eric Jan Hanussen before he was liquidated nine years ago. Hitler will be betrayed by his most intimate in the tenth year of his rule. Saturday,1 May 23, 1942, will wit-ness the fall of the man who wants to rule world by brute force. Early in June, 1942, the collapse of France will be complete She will be stripped of all her colonies and be reduced to a low status. The Japanese wi 1 burn Manilla this year. In July this year a powerful leader of the yellow race will fall victim to an atttempt on his life. On Tuesday, July 7, 1942, will occur the triumphal entry of the victors, whatever that means. In August, 1942, British troops, will march throng Demark. Sometime this year the Eiffel Tover will be catted away as scrap iron. Dr Paul Joseph Goebbels w II die in 1943 by hanging from a lamppost. Joseph Stalin will oe successful but will die in the year of his greatest triumph at the age of 63, not by natural death nor by accident. During the reign of the New Deal is the first time in the bloody history of Entrenched wealth that any president has had the moral and political courage to champion the cause of he people and tell this octopus where its place is, More Ore Wanted One of Utah's Smelters rh "a ' Roosevelt in a talk to h Arime,rlCan people Portly after hnTater,0Vse--- yfi TheynZUPd bS Sharply P meTta?s 1?';'' more Amea'. great San.d f smelting canacltv eTe exlsts ,n lent shape and stand ready to mee any demand placed upon the"1 the needs ot this nation at war. The basic need is more low ores to feed to these smelters There are hundreds of low K""' or marginal ore Utah and western M1 ed States that should be oddins their output to the total metal pro duction. They must be brougn Into production and their contr butlon will soon alleviate that might exist In nD ferrous metals. Ore reserves are measured b, that which can be mined. As pni rise, the mineable ore reserves crease rapidly and vast new area are brought into production. one wants exorbitant profits oi of the condition that exists toci.i but a few cents added to the pr"-o-certain metals would double ore reserves from which the na w might draw in this timo oM-Meeting Notices TOVVNSBND CliTTB MEETS The local Townsend Club No. 1, meeta at The Legion Hall, 404 So. vVestremple Fridaynight at 7:30. OLD AGE PENSION MEETS The Utah State Old Age Pen-sion group meeta Wednesday 7:30, City Hall, Thursday 2 p. n 41 Post Office Place. FAITH COUNCIL k 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 7:30 in the City and County Building. G. C. C. Sec-retary. A good speaker. Discussion. BAHA'I FAITH BAHA'I meetings are now held at the Board Room of the Public Library every Thurs eve. at 8 p.m. |