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Show PROGRESSIVE OPINION Entered u Second Claji Mtter at the Port Office at Sail Lake City. Utah, under the Act or March 3. 1879 .. ZZI Alircd orenen, JPEroWgrEesLsEiv1e1 75 East 2nd. South Jewelry, Watch, Kodak Repairing 40 Years In Salt Lake City. We can serve you better than ever jTwTwANT 0. K. SHOE REPAIRING You must go to the $l OX SHOE SHOP 414 So. State Str--et Repaired Jobs at Moderate PtlCti Have your Shoes euro! gS SuSSSl 5. (Black or Menthol) f M Smith Bros. Cough Drops are the T 3 only drops containing VITAMIN A $!Wf I&km Vitamin A (Carotene) raises the resistance of BA A?PWL muous membranes of nose and throat to MM&S) J cold infections, when lack of resist-- fMGt ance s due to Vitamin A deficiency. mar, Tinrrifcini DEEP VATER ISLAND By Alan LeMay The story of a young American girl fighting to regain a small island estate inherited by her, and which she believes to have been unjustly taken from her grandfather. By a curious turn of fortune the prodigal son of the family, apparently in possession, of-fered to take her on his boat to the island. Unwittingly and rashly she accepted, and ran into an amazing seriet of ad-ventures and misadventures. READ IT IN THIS NEWSPAPER , C ' V - 1 James Melton and Francia White, featured singers. THE TELEPHONE HOUR (Popular Bell System Radio Program) now can be heard EVERY MONDAY NIGHT at 10 P.M. sSa'r'S instead of 5 P.M. Time NBC RED NETWORK For the convenience of thousands of listeners to this Monday Night program, it will now be broadcas. at the mors desirable hour of 10 p.m. W Suffer Distress At This Time! i If this period in a woman's life . V 4 makes you cranky, restless, , i nervous, irritable, tired, blue at flU . suffer weakness, dizzi- - i nss! hot flashes, distress of to go smiling thru trying "mid- - ''tirt'at'once-t- ry Lydia E. 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J NOW IS ; THEfTIME To ."INSCRIBE For a Paper That sDilf erent PROGRESSIVE OPINION Believes aud teaches that Economic Redemption must come through Spiritual Regeneration Read it and get Some Real Inspiration 217 David Keith Bldg Deep Water Island By ALAN LEMAY Karen Waterson is con-vinced by her lawyer, John Colt, that she is heiress to the plantation isle of Alakoa, in the South Pacific. They set out to get it. But they met handsome Richard Wayne, who was in control of the island and his half brothers. Trouble? Plenty of plenty of romance, too. READ IT IN THIS PAPER Mountain Chief MINERAL WATER The Wonder of the Ag For External & Internal Use For Rheumatism, Kidney or Bladder Trouble, Prostrate Glandj, Tonsilitis, Sore Throat, Swollen Joints, Stomach and Varicose Ul-cers, Hay Fever( etc s A.W.WINBERG & CO. 1833 So. 4th East, Salt Lake City. Utah DON'T FORGET US When you need any-thing in the line of neat and attractive PRINTING Some Things Worth Thinking About jl ifYou Know Truth You Live, if Not You Die ! Read and Ponderj ' Murray Smelter Reopens After a shutdown of nearly two months, operations were resumed at the Murray, Utah, plant of the American Smelting & Refining com-pany last month. About 300 men were given employment at the lead plant. A sufficient tonnage of ore has accumulated at the plant to virtual-ly Insure continuous operations until next summer, in the opinion ot William J. O'Connor, manager of the Utah department of the smelting company. Interruptions of scheduled ship-ments of ore and concentrates from Australia and South America by 'he war caused closing of the plant. The war has made shipping space scarce, as ores now must vie with other cargo as ship ballast from foreign countries. Added to this condition is the fact that the price of lead has not been permitted to advance in re-lation to mining costs. As a result there has been no increase in the production of lead from western mines, which could ship to the Mur-ray plant. Many marginal lead producers throughout wejtern Unit-ed States are still idle, when they could be adding this vital to the national defense effort, if ihe price of lead were permitted to keep pace with costs. 1. "Pay all your debts while you can. 2. Collect all that is owing you, while you can. 3. Get an acre of land somewhere within 25 miles of a city where you can grow enough to eat. Get this off the main high-way so you won't be too much in line of starving, ravaging hordes from the city. 4. Learn to live simply on corn meal and cabbage and soy beans, and prepare to raise most of this yourself. 5. Talk these things over with your neighbors and get them to help each other when the crash comes. Buy together, work tog :ther and if possible, sell together ever so often. 6. Keep, through all, a firm faith in Divine Providence and in the ultimate triumph of right. You may lose every-thing you have and be hungry, ragged and cold before the storm passel, but on thj other side of it all is somewhere, som-etime, a bright new day for humanity the brightest the world ha3 ever known. England will emerge 'fro n this war as "a sort of poverty stricken bourgeoise t, semi-stati- nation, with i: those below moving up and the aristocracy ended." Sir Phillip Gibbs, K. B, E., journalist aod author of more than 5o books, has sopredicted. On Englands future he said: "After the war we of Engl tnd will for a number of years have to pool all our resourcas in such moves as more public works and a big scheme of colonization to prevent unemploy-- ' ment. "The old ca?te system we've had for so long will be done away with but I'm not going to shed any tears over that. The Lords will ave neither money nor estates taxa-- tion starting at 50 per cent on very moderate incomes and going up to 60 or 70 per cent on as little as 3000 pounds (15,000) will take care of that." Men in vvinn, rarv! i I lniiUitv6 lsra'jof ; Utah the sales of liq ior for the minth of September, I941, were double the sales of th-- si'Ti ! m nt'i last year, jfn Joold j cash this state is sp ;nding S14 p3r capita for liquor. There will be over 4J,000 deaths from auto accidents this year, and most of these have th?ir roots in the liquor traffic. JCinnot some-thing be done aboutit? ; For a long time we hive believed with a Lib'rty Maga- - iine editorial that most fiction storiesitoday 'are'jfrivolous- - rind no wonder, as it says that over a period of two Jyears the production ' of fiction stories his dropped fifty 'per cent. A n report from the census bur?au reflects that thereis a hunger for nourishment of the human spirit. And so it comes from all side that the people have "a hunger for the real things of the spirit and are yearning for spiritual teachers who can sepirate themselves from the world long enough to feed them. What is all the space in newspapers and migazine3, now given to silly frivolities, an liquor and beer and cigarette ads was devoted to pure and alluring truth that rose above skepti cism and materialism. The famous Gallup Poll sent out the following question: "Would you be willing to pay three cents of every dollar of your income until youare60in order to get a pension from j the govern'neni of $50 a month after you are f0?" This went to all parts of the United States and the result wi3 as follows: Would be willing to be taxed, 76 per cent. Would not be willing 18 per cent, Undecided 6 percent. That is sure some boost for the Townsend Plan. IJEWS FACTS GEORGE WMST I COSTARICA. ("v1&-t30T-A ' SftmiWXtof-- OWES HIS LIFE yxWxjxy lflllliiBr-- X TO THE SKILL OF T imXSSgS' :;:: DR. RlCARDO MORENO '::t WfNSIIIlily CANAS WHO M'm REMOVED A 'Ifll BULLET FROM :: HIS HEART AND ti MmMMl closed the Y"r4As'?,rSslrFARMER M NAMED ONE OF HIS "1 KC5coBil;UNSER BECAUSE -- ME EXPLAINED-- CANT tA IN HIS PEN" rrJ U Trick Mirror Used in Tests To Learn Sight Defects. EUGENE, ORE. To be right-eye-d makes reading easier. Furthermore, this advantage is so marked that being left-eye- d largely accounts for many persons, particu-larly children, being defective read-ers. Right-eye- d or vice versa means that one or the other eye is used mainly in the work of seeing. Most persons, in using their eyes, favor one, much the same as being right or although the eyes do not necessarily class the same as the ha.nd.. I'TTLMOiMEm: m bh Lives Kess(t""j g 2PWG TOGO BADkr T F,OST BOy lW 4X1D ST0CWajgs M?TT 4WD THE L4STTO DOM SHO ZZJ.ifO GOVAHDA . A). V. |