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Show PROGRESSIVE OPINION ,oiri u Secorrb taj. Mtter t the Port Office at Salt Late City. Ptth. under toe Act n I TSuomgllit Food! The rich men of America and England who had billions invested in th islands taken by Japan have had it all swept away, every dollar lost And so it will eo with many more-- I How much better it would be to seek the riches of the spirit land gain a wealth and happiness that neither Japs nor any-lon- e else can take away. The richest people are those who have made the right kind of investments within themsel"es. who have found "the diamond fields of the soul." While the poorest is often he who has put his whole faith in material 'things. It is the treasurer that we lay up in the spirit that mak--e all other treasures worth while. And what a wonderful truth it is that one cannot enrich his own spiritual life with -- out enriching the whole of the society in which he lives. For example the Reclamation Department. Few of us can realize, much less appreciate the wonderful contrib-ution the Reclamation Department has made to the well being and happiness of thousands. In the main these people, the beneficiaries are a part of our best citizenship and our government has been most generous in making their-hom- e life a place of joy and contentment. He who owns a parcel of land from which he con derive a decent livelihood cosistently feels that he is a stockholder in the governmnet itself. He is a good citizen. There are 95 pro-Na- zi and publications all of which are right now under examination by F. B. I. Every one is in the present struggle. They advocate victory for Japan and even excuse her wholesale atrocities of rape and murder by saying that she is but following our Monroe Doctrine. They want Germany to destroy both Russia and England. They mean exterm-ination of the Jews. One urges American workers to help Hitler win, even to the subduing of America. One says, "I am for cracking down, for chaotic conditions and violent Civil war." Only one Communist paper is with them and .openly for the destruction of the U. S.. all the other Communist papers are out f orvictory over the Axis. Thus we have the worst kind of guerilla warfare behind the lines at home, which is sure to strike down our war effort and destroy the America that has been a nursing mother to her children. They aim to strike this April.when Hitler touches the button In a democracy we are all members of a great social group. Our interests may vary but our obligations are mutual. Solicitude for our welfare finds expression through our divinely inspired government. Tlie wisdom of our government is the suraation of the wisdom of those men and women who function in the various departments of government. This wisdom'arjd solicitude find expression in various government policies that safeguard the mental physical and moral well-bein- g of our citizens. Outstand-ing examples of this may be found in various departments that deal with the welfare of the people. POWERFUL SERMONS Here is one of the best war speeches made to date: 'We're going to do our part and we'll win 'cause we're on God's side '' Joe Lou:s. And here is another sermon: "I shall do my best. I shall keep the soldier's faith." Douglas Mc Arthur. The great Light and Power utilities, profit-taker- s to the limit, are up in arms against the Cooperative Electric comp-aniesa-are waging guerilla warfare against them, Rut El- - IF YOU WANT 0. K. SHOE REPAIRUtT You must go to ne t O.K. SHOE SHOP 414 So. State Street Hlv-- your Shoes Repaired Jobs at Moderate juyiViii&iiYouRLjli!)s who hate these trying years! 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BM ,.. or heartburn, doctors "mil:h pre.cribc Ihf l, like those n Be nils Tri I mwll,mes at first aljn of di.tress T" eutrfhi"t;,V0Ur,',df-- and bring comfort ve Sffii laiatlrel Only 25c. at dm ato .r "re no1 trial doesn't prove , beuer rcK h,flr" ua and get double your noe back. u Gaffing Up flights MakesManyFeelOld Do feel older from Setting Dp Nights Bjckachl Seryous! plns. Dizziness, Swollen aS' Rheumatic Pains, quent passages? if remembp? fhft f' KWneys are vital to youfhTalth wd KS? these symptoms may be dtiptn and Kidney and bles--ln such cases cVsTEx (1 phvife-prescriptio-usually gives tromrft ?n " not guarantee Donf& Cystex !sr-- JiflOing Hie Lonoest Trcr.cli ever plowcOy Man... One of the big defense activities of the Bell Telq1'one system is the placing of the new 1600-mil- e Omul'' Sacramento underground cable lines at a cost of twenty million dollars. They cross the Mountain Stales tern-tor-through Wyoming and Utah, with a spur from Uieyenne to Denver. The 20-to- n cable-layin- g telephone "tanks" used on the job travel almost as the crow flies and do their work u . almost any kind of ground except soft swamps or solid ck. Driving steadily ahead, they are digging the df jnch for 1600 miles, laying two cables in it and f the earth, all in one continuous process. It is a major defense project because when coniled lh,s 'ear '1 ill provide for the first time a all cab,e roule hazardS( and t will materially increase the number of lranico,m ,aI loleP''0"c circuits as well. Save for Ihe '"re . . . Buy f nse Uond, "d Slump, JPEi7W0rEcNL$EivcH 75 East 2nd. South Jeweiry, Watch, Kodak Repairing 40 Years In Salt Lake City, I' Personal Items (continued from page 611O 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 if 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 ind keep it with you always and you twill never get bored or tired of being an Ame-rican 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-er you wiil get a - promotion. Start right in to get yourselves a few stripes! ..i w Mr. Miller has good - cause to be proud of these boys. Faith Council Th Faith Council meets Sunday at 3 P M. in the court room of the City. & Co. Bldg. NEWS FACTS george ' JSS A YELLOW 60 FOOT ', W SEA SERPENT WAS SEEN 'wt-Pk'- SPEEDING OVER THE , gj PACIFIC IN THE FORM 'B. OF A HOOP BY f REV. J.E. ROCKLIFF. OLD ORCHARD, o MAINE. BROWN P ORDERED ...-- Ph OF WAX -.- - (farmer brdvvn'?! APPLES MPCk N.--i NEW YORK I CONCERN, KXb"Lrtr slMI TO TEACH THE Ct, V V'VXJ LOCAL YOUNG-- V fi&&S Op --STERS THAT, Mf Wi honesty is era yyW vWI STILL THE . WS-fST-O NOTICES TOWNSEND OliTTB MEETS The local Townsenrl Club No. 1, meets at The Legion Hall, 404 So. WestTemple Fridaynight at 7:30. OLD AGE PENSION MEETS The Utah State Old Age Pen-sion group meets Wednesday 7:30, 0 City Hall Thursday 2 p. a 41 Post Office Place. Local Forum meets Sat. eve7:30 Secretary A good speaker. Discussion. The Extend Democracy c'ub' Gene Middleton's. meets Sun-days, 3:30, at City & Co. Bldg BAHA I meetings are now held at the Board Room of the Public Library every Thurs-day evening at 8 o'clock. Pub-lic invited. No charge. LITTLE MOMENTS IN BIG LIVES Kessler 1 TjusTX "Sfevfe 4LL , k (i s)ost ihp ib - JteN) ST.'ra 1 MIUm A0ia PMKl I WiMKy I PDDLEtZ.-- li HAD SUCH ) mU me ttoo Juch ) V CdEAP At half A uy- - am- - ) "Vee Uillie" Qo&yw, of the? "qoxygakg: S developed vocal coeds vjile peddljajc? s "vooimh ua3dei2ve4q. to rekwsvlv&aha aaiwm-s-) g At tub Aqb of-- piftheaj. |