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Show PROGRESSIVE OPINION toltnd u Second CliM Mutter at the Post Office at Salt Lake City. Utah, under the Act ol ManbS. Z Wants 1000 New Subscribers Send names you think would be interested in paper Christmas Candies !w y9j Fudge a3 Broadcast by: X-- K Marr tee Tar'or. Dec. 11 cup cocoa 1 cups Seco MHIc S tablespoon, white 6 tablespoons ' jv.ter corn syrup teaspoon 1 Y2 teaspoons vanilla cup finely cut nuts Mix together in saucepan cocoa, sugar, iyrup and diluted milk. When well 'olended, cook over low heat, stirrin? :onstanriy until sugar dissolves. Boil ilowly, stirring occasionally, or until i few drops form a soft ball when Iropped into cold water. Cool at 00m temperature, without stirring, intil lukewarm, or until the hand an be held comfortably on bottom of aru Meanwhile butter a square an. Then add salt, vanilla and nuu o the cooled candy mixture. Beat nixture until it holds its shape. Pout nto buttered pan. Cut into squares ,vhen cool. Makes about 2 lbs. 16 cups equal 1 cup plus 2 table-spoons. Every Extra Leaf in the Table and Still far too Many Holiday Guests! 1 Despite hundreds of extra circuits in use and thousands of extra operators on duty through-out the nation, we expect long distance cir-cuits to be more congested this Christmas than ever hefore. A telephone system just can't be expanded six to ten times its size just for one day in the year. We hope you will understand that delays are bound to occur and that some calls may not get through. If you want to avoid delays may we suggest that calls made before Christmas eve or after Christmas day will not be subject to delay. THE MOUNTAIN STATES TELEPHONE 8 TELEGRAPH CO. Alfred orcnen, JPEroWgrEesLsEivRe ; . if, ,;, ,1, ,i ! fr. "Hi 7 75 East 2nd. South esu Jewelry, Watch, Kodak Repairing 40 Years In Salt Lake f We can serve you bstter than ever :o el isssssssssssssss""i""" . J IF YOU WANT O.K. SHOE REPAIRING You must go to the j O.K. SHOE SHOfj 414 So. 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If the FIRST TRIAL doesn't prove s better, return bottle to us and receive DOUBLE Money Back. 25c at all drug atoroa. ltchint?!S Forquick relief from itching of eczema, pimples, athlete's foot, scabies, rashes and other ex-ternally caused skin troubles, use cooling, antiseptic, liquid D. D. D. Prescription. Greaseless, stainless. Soothes irritation and quickly stops intense itching. 35c trial bottle proves it, or your money back. Ask your dmggist today for O. D. D. Prescription. Here's the New Amazing COUGH MIXTURE From Canada Druggists Report Big Demand Buddy's CANADIOL Mixture Is different-m- ore effective faster in action than anything you've ever used. Get a bottle today. Take a couple of doses, Instantly you feel its powerful effective action spread thru thrfcat, head and bronchial tubes. Tickling coughing ceases phlegm is loosened and raised clogged bron-chial" tubes open up, air passages cleared All druggists. Satisfaction or money refunded. In the vast expanse of the South IvCCr Pacific Karen Waterson felt as out of place as snow on a straw lAf A T E D hat. But John Colt, her lawyer, had convinced her she was heir-- I jk m ess to the island of Alakoa, and IDLirIM he was determined to get it for her. Incidentally, John was in By Alan LeMay love with Karen. The struggle to wrest the fertile little isle from Richard Wayne and his half brothers makes interesting reading, es-pecially so after Wayne falls in love with the young lady. If you like mystery with your romance this is the story for you. iT Christmas An Cookies Broadcast Dec, 4 Chocolate Oatmeal Cookies 1 cup aiipurpose teaspoon salt flour 1 cup rolled oats, V2 CUP cocoa quick coohing 1 teaspoon baWng cup soft butter or powder other shortening 1 teaspoon 1 cup sugar cinnamon 2 welUbcaten eggs 1 teaspoon nutmeg cup Sego Milk Turn on oven and set at moderately slow (350 F.). Sift flour before mcasurinc. Ttcsift with cocoa, baking powder, cinnamon, nut-meg and salt. Fold rolled oats in'o flour mix-ture. Put soft butter in bowl. Add suar grad-ually, mixing until light and fluffy after each addition. Beat In eggs vigorously. Add flour mixture alternately with milk. Begin and end with flour mixture, beating until smooth after zach addition. Drop from teaspoon onto gteascd baking sheet, leaving space between cookies to allow for spreading. Bake on oven shelf slightly above center foe 12 min-utes, or until cookies ate brown. MsJ- tbout 3 doicn. To Substitute Unsweetened Citucofate for Cocoa: Melt 2 squares unsweetened choco-.ai-over boiling water. Add to shortening and iugat mixture after egg has been beaten In. lien proceed as directed for cocoa. NOW- - IS THE TIME To SUBSCRIBE For a Paper That's Different PROGRESSIVE OPINION Believes audyteaches that Economic Redemption must come through Spiritual Regeneration Read it and get Some Real Inspiration' 217 David Keith Bldg DON'T FORGET US WVitn you need any-thing in the line of neat nd attractive PRINTING rlMix Lemon Juice y-- AT HOME TO RELIEVE SfRHMATIC PAINS Money Back If This Recipe Fails Good news travels last many or the thou-sands of folks who now take lemon juiee for rheumatic pain have found that by adding two tablespoonfuls of Allenru to one tabjaspoonful of Lemon Juice In a glass of water, they get faster relief for the aches and pains caused by rheumatism, lumbago. It's no surprise either, for Allenru Is a 15 year old formula to relieve rheumatic aches and pains. In fact If it does not help your money back. What could be fairer? Get Allenru today at any live druggist. Only 85 cents Do It How ! Some Things Worth Thinking' About Read and Ponder (continued from Dage onr When Jesus knew that, he had the strength to meet the scorn of man, the trial and the crucificion. Upon the cross he gave up his human self that the divine might arise. He for-gave, knowing that men were seeing through a glass darkly and knew not what they were doing. But he knew that the transition he was to take was part of eternal progression. He knew that as spirit created body in the beginning, so spirit reborn, could recreate a body. He knew what life was! He was not content to accept the belief of his day, nor the creed of his people, he went beyond them to Cod. He went directly to Cod. He became a Cod. Then he told his people that he was the Way through which they too could become Cods. He gave them power to achieve this goal. What more could a savior do? Yet there was one thing more. They worshipped him and he knew he must go from them. When a leader is worshipped his light is lost. It has been proved again and again. Truth is greater than personality. Truth alone can set man free. Christ ascended, leaving man alone with the spirit of truth as his guide to lead him to all truth. Those who have followed the Christ life alone are the Sons of Cod. Those who have recognized their divinity and accepted it, who have tried to be Christlike, to teach eternal truth, to do the works of faith, to become one with the Father, to know himself law, prophet and love, to suffer for truth to rise above it and to become eternal they are Christians. To them Christ said, "The glory which thou gavest me, I have given them." There is a strange parallel between the capitalistic system of today and the economy built upon slavery, within our own nation, prior to the Civil War. At that time there were within the United States two schools of thought. In the north the people realized that slavery had outlived its time. A few for-ward looking individuals could see that the retention of slavery could only mean constant friction and would ultimately lead to war. It was suggested that the United States purchase the slaves from their owners at a fair market price and free them. This wise suggestion was opposed by none so much as the slave owners who would have profited most. Their opposition led, as we know to the Civil War, the freeing of the slaves, the destruction of the economy of the South for a generation, and a cost to the United States of thousands of lives, and many times what it would have cost to purchase and free the slaves. Those who stood in the way of progress lost their slaves and other possessions. And many of them lost their lives as well. The United States has been peaceful and helpful to-ward Japan for 88 year?. V$g mothered her, nurtured her and sustained her while she was in her swadling clothes and befriended her until she started her mad and diabolical crusa e against China. And now she pours out her seven vials of salanic wrath uponus. We are a peace-lovin- g people and have never studied the black arts of hate and vengeance and tortures and murder and therefore we may be made to suffer much at the hands of adepts in these - shameful arts. But give us the sense to be true to ourselves and our country and we shall put on the full armor of our strength and beat them down into the vile dust from whence they sprung and leave tbem in the stench ('of their own decay, "unwept, unhonored and unsung." The serpents, the ingrates, the venomous vultures, the dark ogres of hate and cruelty, struck at their friend, their benefactor. And while they struck they smiled a sickly, sadistic, slimy smile, which touched another hideous smile in Europe, and together they set about to poison all the good life and liberty of the known world. May the God of justice and freedom damn them to inglorious de-feat and the everlasting execrat on of all honorable and truth loving people. St Odilia, the blind daughter of Frankish lord who be-came a nun and founded a convent. About 700 A. D. she wrote a letter to her brother, predicting aerial warfare and ' a period of terror. She wrote: ' "It will be the time when Germania will be called the most bellingered nation on earth. There will spring from its womb the terrible warrior, who will undertake'waron the world The conquerer will come from the banks of the Danubp. . . He will win victories on land and sea, and even in the air. His winged warriors will be in unbelievible attacks to rise up to the firmampnt and to seize the stars and Jthrow them down on towns and light giantij fires. "The conqueror will have attainedjthe apex of his triumph,,' in the middle of the sixlh month of the second,yearf hostil ities... In the flush. 6f victory he will say, ' ceppt the yoke of my domination " But his enemie- - will not submilj andjThe war will continue.. "Th second part of the war will equaMn length the first half the third pei iod will be of ,'shor t duration and the victor will have lost the confidence of lis warriors. This will be called the period of invasion because the country of the conqueror will be invaded in all parts and laid waste in retribution Tor his injustices and his ungodlines. We wonder if people will believe us now. For a long time we have been saying that destiny would take us into the war, and that we could not avoid it. Often we have quoted what was said through Joseph Smith that peace should betaken from the earth, and that war would be poun d out upon all nations until an end is made of the old order. Of course most everyone knows it now, but they did not know and would not believe it one year ago, two or three years ago, when we were giving out warnings. We know just what will happen now that we are in it, but we must not say anything that will hamper the work of defense or discourage the defenders dem ocracy. We stand at attention ready to serve Americ NEWSFACTS GEORGE ninsBUKHSA. rrWl A WEALTHY COAL ' IXLAvQ MAGNATE AFTER A sMMkm 'WILD NIGHT WAS rZZZJZZsM-JSti- , BEN BURKE, A JOBLESS SALESMAN .I ' ENTERED A'PHO4E BOOTH AND CALMLY HE WAS BOOKED sflllSSdTV CONDUCT - I " ten a not,TgeFdople TOWN SEND CLUB MEETS The local Townsend Club No 1, meets at The Legion Hall, 404 So West Temple St., every Friday night at 7:30. A social dance fol-lows the meeting. All invited. OLD AGE PENSION MEETS The Utah State Old Age Pen-sion and Assistance group meets ' weekly as follows: Wednesday evening at T.iU, at City Hall, - room 404 Every Thursday at 2 p. m. at 41 Post Office Place. Come one, come ail. Progressive Labor League meets every Tmsday night at City and County Bldg. Have you read "Seven Years That Change the World" and 'Peace and Plenty For You" by Wing Anderson? Then send for a free application blank to be- - ome a Kosmon Pioneer, to this paper. The local Oien Forum meets in I he City County Build ng at 7:3 0 Saturday evening - t I wsc1 of toe cJcwk-im-? TttE; J' 1 ASET OF TEW ?UT A7 FOuP A.M. AT W |