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Show PROGRESSIVE OPINION 3, uitercd u Second Cut Mtter at the Port Office at Salt Lake City. Uttli. under the Act or March "We who boast of our liberty and freedom have exposed our boys and girls to the terrible ravage of drink. The demon drink is killing more people than war. The people of this state have power to call for state wide prohibition, but we sit still, supinely, under the grinding bondage which we have placed' upon ourselves. If we willed it not a liquor house injthis state could stand. The profits pouring into the state treasury is blood money, rivers of tears. I denounce itjinjthe face of God, angels and men." Charles A. Callis? "A way is needed that shall be established on the ebasis of democracy, which is capable of production and distributing abundance, which prospers by plenty for all, which setsjmen and nations working together in the spirit of mutual aid, and which can embrace all people of all classes and of a 1 nations,' the program declares. Permanent world peace can eome only when local econo-mic peace is established by substituting the cooperative serv-ice motive for competitive profit-seekin- Although enriched by expansion of its industries by war, Utah has earned the dubious distinction of being one of the lowest states in the nation in per capita sales of War Bonds and Stamps, according to Charles R. Mabey, Administrator of f he Utah War Savings Staff. You have your plans and your philosophies and you figure that these will solve your problems. They will not. Let us lay before you a plan w!iich, if you got from a lawyer and be worth more than all the money you are spend-ing for the war. We give it to you gratis. There are certan 100 words in the Sermon on the Mount which transcend all your philosophies and thoelogies and the wisdom of all the books you have studied. These 100 words, plain simple and eloquent, will according to Emmet Fox, noted wri-ter, who has delved to all their depths, tell you all about the nature of man, the meaning of life, the importance of conduct, the art of living, the secret of happiness and success, the way out of all trouble, the way to solve all problems, the way to save the world from its present condition than all the books you have studied. Yes, 100 words will do that if you learn and live them. And nothing else will. "There must be no return to the unplanned competitive world in which a privileged few were maintained at the expen-se of the common good. There must be more socialisation and more planning." "I would rather tie a doodle bug burrowing in the dust than a plotting, grafting politician. I would rather be a ped-dler of peanuts than a bond-grabb- er and boodler with privil-ege of despoiling the pantries of the poor. I would rather play a cornstalk ficftile while pickaninies danced than build of widows' sighs and orpans' tears a flimsy bauble of fame to be blown down the narrow beach of time into eternity's shoreless sea. I would rather be the beggar lord of a lodge in the wild-erness and live on hominy and hope, yet see the lovelight beam in unbought, truthful eyes than to be the marauding conqueror of the mighty world and know not who fawned up-on the master and who esteemed the man." Brann. "Peace has been taken from the earth and will not return until Christ comes." Joseph Fielding Smith, L. D. S. Apostle. There is an irrevocable and inexorable law governing life which cannot be eva ded. "As we think and speak and act towards others, so will others think and speak and act toward us. Whatever sort of conduct we give out, that we are inevit-ably bound to get back. Anything and everything that we do for others will sooner or later be done to us. The good that we do to others we shall receive back in like measure; and the evil that we do to others in like manner we shall receive back too, For every unkind word that you speak to or about an-other person, an unkind word will be spoken to or about you For every time that you cheat, you will be cheated. For every time that you deceive, you will be deceived. For every lie that you utter you will be lied to. Every time that you neglect a duty, or evade a responsibility, or misuse authority over other people, you are doing something for which you will inevitably have to pay by suffering a like injury yourself " An attempt has been made to censor the radio talks of Arthur Gaeth. He was told that he must not talk about Rus-- I sia nor about the poor economic conditions in many parts of Utah. But he stood his ground and refused to be censored. They are afraid of truth. They dare not let it be told that in less than twenty years Russia made more progress in industry and economics, in cooperation and literacy, than was ever before made in any like period in history, and that she was the onlv country on earth that was not affected by the de-pression. Any leader who tolerates economic conditions in Utah and runs down Russia should hang his head and blush. The reason is that Utah's common people have been exploited to the limit, first by local interests and then turned over to ra-pacious Eastern interests who also have exploited them to the limit. Personally we would be ashamed had we been gover-nor or legislator or financial or religious leader and left the pople in the condition they have been for ten years or more. CREDIT TAXATION A tax on the total private creation of public funds since the yea of 1940 can reduce the national debt by the amount of the tax or increase in proportion the credit of the states and nation. G.C.C. Let everybody try and keep in good humor and cooperate. Better take your country's rationing program now than to be rationed by Japan later on. I When you need any-- l thing in the line of neat and attractive PRINTING IF YOU WAN. 0. K. SHOE REPAIRING You must cio to the AOg O. K. SHOE SHOP xT r 414 So. State Street xr. nr Shoes Repaired Jobs at Moderate P, If CHAT f THE TELEPOONE nOBO" Popular Bell System Radio Program Will Present The Great ArtisU In JunW JJJen gepion, jCawrenc, ZlilLll, 1$ P" games WJton and JoL Ckarb OLmaS Every Monday at 7 P.M. NBC Red Network THE MOUNTAIN STATES TELEPHONE AND TF.LECRAPH COMPANY NOTICE! PUBLIC AFFAIRS FORUM Auditorium Utah Art Center 59 So. State, Wed. Eve. May 6. TOWNSEND CL.FB MEETS The local Townsenrt Club No. 1, meets at The Legion Hall, 404 So. j A'eatremple Fridaynight at 7:30. OLD AGE PENSION MEETS The Utah State Old Age Pen-sion group meets Wednesday 7:30, City Hall, Thursday 2 p. ra 41 Post Office Place. 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 7:30 in the City and County Building. G. C. C. Sec-retary. A good speaker. Discussion. Bob Zang will speak on Econ-omic Stability- - BAHA1 FAITH BAHAl meetings are now held at the Board Room of the Public Library every Thurs eve. at 8 p.m. ' "C 1 If you suffer distress from S FEMALE jvC : Which Makes You Blue, Cranky Lya Pinkham's compound ii one medicine you can buy today- - NERVOU5 made especially for women-- to re- - Ueve monthly pain and its At such times If you're troubled tired by cramps headache, backache, a nervous feelings due to this cause. try Lydia E Pinkham's Vegetable Taken regularly - thruout the Compoundl It's helped thousands month-Pinkha- m's Compound unon thousands of women and girls helps build up resistance against to eo "smiling thru" such "difficult such symptoms. 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A fleet of gigan-tic locomotives largest ever built haul vast quanti-ties of vital war materials and completed armament over the Strategic Middle Route, planned by Abraham Lincoln to connect the East with the West. All of our facilities plus thousands of experienced Union Pacific employees are on the job for Uncle Sam day and night. We're keeping 'em rolling to "keep 'em flying." UNION PACIPSC RA8IEOA Alfred 8orcnen, JPEroWgEreLsEivRe 75 East 2nd. South Jewelry, Watch, Kodak Repairing 10 Years In Salt Lake City, Asthma Mucus Loosened Firsl Day For Thousands of Sufferers Choking, gasping, wheezing spasms of Bronchial Asthma ruin sleep and energy. 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 restful sleep. Mendaco is not a smoke, dope, or In-jection. 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