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Show r Tfc'A I a L'.HT BY F.EO Relief Given to Oluf Olsen at delightful on o'clock lutuhcon Fri day in tomphment to Mm Wanda Anderson. who is Laving October 26 t lb training to ttsum hef nur Lutheran Nursing Hospital in Los An laid for 10 geks, Calif- - Covers were guests at a beautifully arranged table. The afternoon was spent socially. M. Uv GuOSS Distressed SituHelps in Meeting Serious ation, Chairman Payne Says. her home. Three table of bridge were arranged and priza awarded to Mrs. E. W. Span high scon nd Mrs. W, E. Turtou, consolation, Mr. FL D. Cuff of Magna was a special guest luncheon a dainty on o'clock served. s Men and Gleaner Girl of the Garfield Ward will be guests at a Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Orr, and Mr. Hallowe'en party Wednesday, October Mrs. Charlie Orr attended s party 28. Information may be bad from ofand reat droaght." the Th year of more Monday evening at the bom of Mr. ficers of tb Mutual or class officen theee past twelve or futur to and Hr. Jack Schindler in Tooele. of either th M Men or Glean Girls, month will h known Mr. Schindler's e occasion was The damage great feneration, wrought Came and Mrs. C. W. Even was the boetem birthday anniversary. to million. Not alon did th were enjoyed! the Merry Matron Bridge Club crop, which were burned InIn the . the states, field In twenty-thre- e TburJay afternoon at her home in Out Lady of Lourdes Pariah will en Garfield. summer ot 1930, deprlr several Special gnats w ere Mrs. Eric tertain at a card party Tuesday. Oct. Andenon and Mrs. Ed Gardner of million person ot food, but th 27 at the home of Me. and Mrs. CG. drought disaster continued In th Mrs. D. L. Underwood, Mn. summer ot 1931 In the northwest- Quigley on th B snd G Row. Th Magna. and Mn. Tom Mayer of Allen Fnnk ern state, and also brought other public is invited to attend. Garfield. Tabla of bridge wen In wake, its minor catastrophes and such as torest fires, and the grasspriza awarded to Mrs. The marriage of Leona King, daubb- - 'arranged nd Mrs. R. - M. hopper plague. of Mr. and Mrs. R. F. King and Maya, gnat prize More than a year has elapsed ter Luncheon was servclub prize. Leasy, Salt Lake was solemsince the American Red Cross Leslie Holt of Salt Lake City. After ed. in It first nized 1930, Friday in August. launched, the of droughts the wedding ceremony, s wedding din. moves tor rellet Mr. Vert Haws entertained tb L. stricken farmers, and In that time oer for immediate members of th A. Club Thursday evening at bet F. more than 3.750,000 persons were family wai held. The geests wen on First West Street. After tb medical bom aid, ea ted at one given food, clothing, long beautifully decorat buiinets of the evening was transacted, shelter or other type of assistance, ed table. At Bo period durlna this year were tabla of bridge were arranged and there fewer than 70,000 persons GARFIELD SOCIETY priza awarded to Mr. Fern Coon, being aided and at the peak of th and Mn. Florence Kidd, consolatint Airs. W. E. Kdson of Los Angela, rellet work on March 1. last, more tion. Dainty light refreshment wen is a of the at home gnat than 3,000,000 persons were being California her sister. Mrs. W. H. Clarke of Gar- later served. The'M u see helped. Today, still as a result ot th drought, the'Sfeed Cross Is giving extended relief In part of North Dakota, Washington and Montana, where resource ot hundreds of families were wiped out this past summer, when a second and more sever spell ot dry weather was prolonged in that region. This drought rellet presented th greatest task that has ever been vndertaken by th Red Cross as a peace-timactivity. The Mississippi ' Talley flood of 1927, while more spectacular, and tl'lng for relief ot a costlier type, because homes and possessions wer swept away, the numaffected hardly ber of people who anffered because ot the drought. In addition to the broad program of drought relief still being carried on, John Barton I'ayne, chairman of the American died Cross, has given the following suggestion to Chapter chairmen, in regard to 'Where unemployment relief; there is suffering and want from any cause and the fundamental local needs are not being met. Chapters may participate in the community plana tor meeting the e one-fourt- h -- need."' Some type of general family relief, whether for the drought the unemployed or the war veteran and hli family, were carried on by more than 3,000 Red Cross Chapters last year. Judge Payne said. The drought relief work .of 1930-3he added, the rellet now ' being extended following last summer's drought, piincipally in Mom tan and North Dakota; the assistance which is being given to men and their families; and the part which aeveral hundred Chapters are taking locally in their communities relief measures are activities of th Red Cross, national and local, which have met and ere meeting some ot the serious needi ot the present situation." vlo-tlm- served. , The American Legion Auxiliary Radebangb and Mrs. F. will entertain at a public card party B. Radebaugh wen hostesses to the Saturday. November 14 at tb Utah Library Benefit Bridge Club Friday at Copper Clubroom. The general pubthe regular aociaL Tbm tabla of lic is invited to attend. bridge wen arranged and prize for Members of the America Legion high tcon awarded to Mrs. Ralph entertained at a social at Auxiliary Wolf. the home of Mr. E. Pickett Thursday in compliment to their reMe. and Mrs. A. H. Thomas entertained the Friday Evening Club at tiring president. Mr. T. R. Colombe. Four tabla of bridge and banco wen their home, Tabla of 5 00 wea ararranged and the prize for high scort ranged and priza swarded to Mrs, F. at bridge awarded to Mnj Forrest B. Radebaugh. first and Mrs. Jack The prize for high score Radabaugh. Marior, consolation. 'The priza for at bunco was won by Mjrs. Charles men wen awarded to Me. Ray Brown, Furrow of Garfield. An attractive first and Mr. Jack Marior. consolation. luncheon wae later served. An attractive luncheon was served at Mrs. A. J. . the small table. - freshment guests. you lUOOtllUCSS wen , ter." as X j HOTEL S' - was nettled "lot Cei Long Distanc 9 smoothness in within reach of every new car buyer. For Chevrolet has produced a quality car, powered it with a firmly-mounte- d motor engi- neered it to run with unsurpassed economy, and priced it down among the very lowest-price- d TH3 VERY CENTC& OP EVERYTHING tfsr r.f rrnaiM i "I RATES , , DOUBLE 64-.T- 1 9. WEEKUr.MOKTHCf AM RESIDENTIAL RATES Thu Atexcrikio Hotel Bon affiliated Hold In GA22H the middle west. Louisville. Ky. end RttsixrRhPa and the Hamilton chom of Hotels in California t tt HAMILTON I Manage Dnctnr CHARLES EjCXPPLEY hsstfcvt Vc-P- f 'ftaberFlMsaT' TELEPHONE 520 NiMichiflonAv CHICAGO OFFICE Suit 422 b V, It. He? m. ss&zgi nr V v: .Thlsfact expressed year after year by Goodyears great leadership is coiv cretely told again in the findings of an impartial investigation made by an unbiased dependable institution' that asked 205,000 car owners this simple That being your objective, which tits thouldyoubuy ?, If the experience of 20,000,000 motorists means anything, you should - t certainly buy Goodyears. . BflfH WTTH ATTRACTIVE HEN you set out to bujr dreSg dont jrou really want the most miles and the utmost in safety sx ths lowest possible price. six-cylin- der cars in the market. AMD fell j long ago as to how many cylinders it takes in a motor car engine to give satisfactory smoothness. Science definitely established the fact that at leant six are And today, the public accepta the . necessary. multi-cylind- er engine in the name way that it accepts brakes, parallel-mounte- d springs and every other principle of proved and acknowledged superiority. Everybody know that nothing lest than a six can give you built-i- n smoothness. six-cylin- u. fpitcmationally Jamoiu i enjoyed by 12 small The whole question Today, Crb s Mn. Mark Bailey entertained Thursday at a children's party in honor of the birthday anniversary of her daughter Lulls. Gama sod d re- -- Drought, Call for Help. The forest Area which have raged In Idaho and other western sections this year hare presented a serious disaster one of a number, In addition to the enormous drought relief problem, which have been met by the American Red Cro3 relief forces. Suffering, faith and courage are " contained in a story coming from th Priest River section In Idaho, told by a volunteer Red Cross eras follows: "Picture e happy little homestead sear the banks of Priest river in northern Idaho. While father, with a little son tagging at his heels, is out tending crop and adding to the clearing, mother Is at home making preparations tor another arrival Then comes the fire demon, sweeping aU in its path. While father fights to protect his UtUe home, tbs stork announces It . arrival. "Mother and baby are bundled la a quilt and loaded on a track for the race through th flaming forest father drives the trnc and tbs little boy. sits at hie mothers side, brushing Sway the spark which fall like rain upon the improvised tit- a for inbound freight shipments. week-en- d Ask Agents and Conductors about our exeursion rates, mileage books, and commutation tickets and other reduced passenger fares. .RIDS THE BIO RED CARS ' Mre. George S. Taylor entertained Wednesday in honor of ha daughter. Miai Wanda Andenon .who is leaving fot California, Oct, 26. Four tables of bunco were arranged and priza lighr awarded. Luncheon was served at the membets by Mrs. William Gallagher ( pot, for a brief visit, j i mall tablet, attractively decoeatcd with and Mis. Frank Farreakopf. The Magna Ward ill entertain at Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Robert an- Hallowe'en favors. "Hard-Time- " dunce. October 28 at ' nounce the arrival of a baby girl born wardhouae. the Anyone may be adThe Parent Teacher Association of last wrek. Mother and daughter are The general pubmitted groceries. by Garfield held their first mating of th progressing fine. lic is invited to attend. f the school term Wednesday evening Mr. and Mr. Paul Platt entertained school. A diversified program consistMrs. John Baya was pleasantly their bridge club Friday in compliment ing of musical numbers, 'readings and and Mr. Mn. tb to following surprised by sixteen friends at her guest. talks were enjoyed by a capacity L. Felt. Mr. and Mrs. V. C home Saturday evening in honor of bouse. - Cummings, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph her birthday anniversary. Table of Mrs. V. U. Butten was hostess to Worthland, Mr. vnd , Mre. Donald five hundred were arranged and priza id- awarded to Mr. Clifto Harris firet. Club Wednesday, at Cameron, Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Gar the built-i- n Forest Fires, Plagues, Storms, Load your outbound earload and package freight on Salt Lake & Utah Railroad. L. & U. R. R. routing en your orders Specify C on cam--gav- IH YEAR patrorize norm industry Between Salesmens Visits less duui a six RED GROSS RELIEF III Well , Mrs. George AhlquUt was pleasantly surprised Monday by the following member of the Sunshine Club; Mr A. M. Sowby, Mi. Charlie Christen-sen- , Mrs. Waldron, Mrs. M. Fuller, The occasion and Mi. C. Fiimort. war Mi. Ahlqnirt'i birthday anniversary. The afternoon was spent social ty, with light refreshments being lata note. tractive decorative Mi. R. F. King entertained Monday afternoon at a miscellaneous shower at ha bom on Belva Avon in honor of her daughter, Leona, bride elect. Gama wen played and priza entertained Clark Van Orman Mn. the Primary Stake Board Thunday at awarded to the winning contataats. Dainty light refreshments wen lata bee bom. After various business prob' served and to 3$ gnats. diecussed, lems wen taken up o luncheon was served to 12 members. Mr. Ray Wyatt entertained her Fall flowen formed attnetiv decoe-ti- v club Friday afternooa at her bridge note throughout the bout. on bom the B & G Row. An attrac1 the David Hatton an and Mn. Mr. one oclock luncheon tively planned born a of f boy baby proud patent Tabla of wae served to 8 guests. When yon want to ordar Friday. Mother and babe an doing '500" wen later arranged and la a hurry telephone I Typvery nicely. Congratulation. ical station-to-stati, day priza awarded to Mrs. Joba Bayes, rates: Vic Mrs. met consolation Hale, to Rebecca first, Lodge The Harmony from MAGNA to Wednesday for a business and social and house prize, Mn. Clifton Ham. St. Paul JJ.7J r small daugh-deand cereMrs. Lyland Kirk Seattle evening. After th formal lodge $2.75 of Salt Lake Cty was a guest of monies. a social was enjoyed. Dainty Bvaatnw uari niht aniwaM Cull hr numha r refreshments were served to 14 her parent Mr. and Mn. J. A. Phil- MctSaiifig -- EarthquakesLas s Mr. Juba Brewa coiwluioa. Ray Wyatt first and Mrs. B, W. Richardson, consolation. A beautiful- ly planned midnight luncheon was served, with fall flowers forming at- formed pleasing decorative notes. er Just-A-Me- 1, 79 DISASTERS field. Mr. and Mn. Farker McDonald, Mr. and Mr. Wm. Livingston and Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Harff all of Sai Lakt. Tabla of bridge wen emngtd A midnight and prize awarded, luncheon war later (erred. Fall flow- questions' as ever. Afi OWNIK6 VOIIB ON tMfi 4NIMION "WHAT TIRE IS BESTf I fUtUmal Omti m I eters you lose the main Issue and are as much at sea f "Regardless of frice, 'convenience, clc.t what make of tin Vo you consider, the BEST tire made 2 QUESTION v Cut if you tty to puzzle through the welter of statistics on thickMOW nesses weights and diam- It it Tire Sara,. ItSS Sf , A k The one 2nd only reliable guide for you to follow is the seasoned preference o the public. j ; it'"'b And that preference Is over-cvhelmin- gly for Goodyear. Tberea th oafbaylag gold tayddag Wfoo cur owocffi chat AL L-- WQ nen at r Th laftwi&per in ttyla, mUetgSk ' To the Red Cross worker, the mother expressed her anxiety to return to the hills to rehabilitate the little homestead. All they possessed was lost in the forest fires. The Red Crosa aided aU of the families and Is working to help them rebuild their homes. disasters r Altogether seventy-nin- e called for Red Cross help and money during the year just closed. Aside from the drought, which required g service of volunteer worker more than 60,000, and a value! mew cnniEmoDiLiET Thm Crat Amerlessn nx Ymlue Other sixes la pmpofttpn Fhh Goodyear quality priced so low, why not avail yourself of the long mileage, safety and the good looks that have road Goodyear reputation? 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