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Show r.a Times, Ilaguat, Utah, Friday December 4th, 1C3L Week This b Arthur brissans A More Cheerful Country Salt Stays in the Ocean Tests for a Pacifist Why Sheep Give Thanks This western lend like every other part of the country has Its hare of depression, but Eastern visitors observe In Los Angeles crowded streets, more cheerfulness than la New York or Chicago. Perhaps ."depression" Is more easily horns In brilliant sunlight than fat cloudy cold. Also, this section of the country frith Boulder Bam under way, and government work six months ahead of schedule on the tlS, 000,000 Job, has Its greatest problem, WATER SUPPLY, permanently solved. Los Angeles and twelve other cities In this Boulder Dam district recently voted, fin to one, with admirable courage and foresight, a bond Issue of two hundred and twenty million dollars to build sn squeduct to bring the water to tbs thirsty land and Its enormous quickly growing population. The Government hesitated and lelayed about spending f 185,000,000. Los Angeles and twelve sister cities millions promptly voted flfty-flv- a more than the total government investment, to take care of the water. Dam and aqueduct will be ready In six years, and the next step will be the spending of $25,000,000 by the Imperial Valley. That bond Issue will build a canal adequate In else and make the valley independent of a canal now in use that runs through Mexico at the mercy of revolution or International difficulties. It; & !) There will be no cessation of population growth on this Pacific Coast, until the saturation point is reached. That, fortunately, Is far off, for airplanes will make town lots of Pacific Coast mountain tops now bare, and this desert, far from movies and soda water fountains, will be safe many a year for those that like solitude, and are unlike negroes than canSchopenhauer's not get enough of one anothers snub-nose- d company and like to rowd, I am told, fifty la one small room. Population on this coast MUST Increase without ceasing, as salt Increases in the ocean, almost twics as salty now as when our ances- tors lived In it hundreds of millions of years ago. Salt, on9e it gets In the ocean, CANNOT set out, for only purs water is lifted by the sun's rays. Human beings, when they get into this beautiful country, perfect climate, and atmosphere of genuine democracy, WILL not leave President of American Bankers Association Describes Plan and Services of National Credit Cor- poration Gab Presents Play Ths Women's Benefit Association met Wednesday sad elected officers for the Mrs. forthcoming year. Francti Ridge was elected president, and Mrs. Mary Wcstphal Other officer chosen were Mr. Myrtle M. Long, P. of P., Mr. Mary Nielson, R. 5.; Mr. Effie Lichen, C. L. i Me. Jennie Kone. Chap-luMrs. Matilda Barton, L, C; Mr. Eunice Marlor, Sargent. Mr. Jennie Richardson, C. of G.; Mrs. Sarah Sonne, I. H. and Mrs. Pbocbe Alice O. H. After tbs bssiac proceeds re bad been carried oat. s social afternoon wa enjoyed. The newly elected officer pledged their supAfter othport of the organization. er business plans and discussions, the meeting was dismissed. - - The Cyprus High School DramatClub presented three one act plays Thursday to capacity bouses in tlx afternoon sad evtning performances. A humorous sketch, Station Y. Y. Y. Y.". which depicted radio activities, was given by tbe following students : Georgina Roach, Marvin J. Bertoch. Jean Peterson, Newcomb McCall, Carson Healy, Frieda Bigler and Don Tomlin. ic n; NEW YORK. The National Credit Corporation, a billion dollar cooperative Institution, is the method worked out by bankers to put Into practical effect the central point la President Hoovers plan tor renewing the commercial and Industrial activity of the nation as proposed In his statement to the nation of October ?, .Harry 3, Haas, president of the American Bankers Association stated in a recent Interview. The corporation is strictly cooperative in character, he said, to unite the entire banking system and Increase the effectiveness of the financial services of thanks to their communities In the rural districts as well as the cities. The plan win marshal the banking resources of the country, he explained, by era ating a national institution whose funds will be loaned when necessary to banks which have assets In their portfolios that are thoroughly sound but are not eligible for loans at federal reserve banka To Benefit Everybody "There is no cltlsen in the United States but will benefit In very praa tlcal ways from the results of the operation of this forward-lookinplan of cooperation, which may be regarded as one of the most constructive steps that have been taken toward revival of sound business activity, Mr. Haas declared, adding: "The National Credit Corporation represents an instrumentality that effect in should have restoring the confidence of the pub-li- b The plan not only has been formulated by the countrys leading banking authorities, but also will be carried out locally as well as nationally by banking representatives who have given their time and thouglft to this undertaking as a real public service. "The America.! Bankers Association convention was in session at the time the plan was proposed and unanimously endorsed it in principle. I have examined the detailed formulation of the working plans as developed by the Incessant labors of some of the Nations leading bankers who have undertaken to put it Into practical operation in single-mindedevotion to the nap tlonal welfare, and I am able to say without reservation that the National Credit Corporation as set up by them constitutes a practical, sound and efficient means for carrying out President Hoovers whole-hearte- Tbs leading parts in tbe rollicking affair of incident, wtre taken by Marvin J. Bertocb and Agnes Peterson. They were assisted by Frieda Bigler, Doris Hutchings. Don Aftott Tomlin, Duane Anderson. Bawden and Canon Healy. Tbe more serious aide of the evenings entertainment, was presented in the play, Drums of Onde", a talc of military life. Don Davidson ably portrayed the character of Captain McGregor, Ivo Rassmussen gave a very realistic characterization of Lieutenant Haitly, and Don Tomlin, Car-so- n Healy, Afton Bawden, Loia Tut-tl- e. 'Josephine Mix snd Newcomb McCall made up the remainder of the d library Mst Sarah Guernsey made .the announcement the fust of the week that the following new books have been contributed to the library: "The Early Cavemen, The Early Sea People. The Tree Dwellers. Lodex, Modern American Verse. Everyday Wonders, Edge of the Jungle, Some Distinguished Americans. Best Russian Short Stories and The Flying Squad. The circulation of Library books for the month of November at tbc Magna Public Library waa 512, JMut Guernsey reported Wednesday evening to the Women's Club. g cast. A matinee was held Thursday afternoon Snd an evening performance wa gives for the benefit of parents st 8.00. Various young actors in each of the three plays showed ability and Ulcnt is their individual characterizations and finished performances were presented to appreciative audiences. Miss Myrth Harvey, dramatic teacher st Cyprus High School, directed the plays. Six was assisted by Bruce Sutton, manager of theatricals. Clip this coupon and mail it with $1 Mrs. Kate Crane-Oar- ts dislikes of preparedness. She asks, "Doesnt the peace caravan trekking across the country with a gigantic petition to the President, mean anything to you? Yes, unfortunately, tt means PATHETIC FUTILITY We should work for peace, hope for it, pray for it, march for It But we should always be ready for the other thing." far a six weeks Hof mbteriptiom to , cast out with i f him. Heaven, of course, wanted peace in those ancient days, but kept prepared for war. Thats what we should do. Have you heard of the liver-fluk- e that destroys thousands of sheep? The larvae of the liver fluke live in snails, are dropped by snails on pastures, eaten by sheep with the grass, and the sheep die. Liver-fluk- e, snails and sheep probably Would say, "Men can never do anything about that They are mistaken. The Department of Agriculture announces that airplanes will drop copper sulphate dust. It will kill e the snails, the larvae will have no place to develop, and the sheep will not be killed. That is something for sheep to be thankful for, on this Thanksgiving liver-fluk- Day. Today men accumulate money, wear themselves out and lose their characters doing It, as the tumble-bu- g exhausts his energies storing up treasures In his storehouse. forMen will not be tumble-hug- s ever. That is something to be thankful for.- -The change will come when the Ixtelligence of men and their (fences are devoted to providing chough for everybody. Instead of much for a few. C3.IM1, br KS Faun ti kj "Now enter Christmas like a man Is ' M X vm nil m ?? ad Ik Tar vtu d Mm- - wimii edv Ovswntv lam a.Poauanvs a. Prom Poor Robins Almanack, Christmas, te nrft Stroud tt Cvuaruv Berne trad tor a sis Flaaaa g . d Me tt ttw world fm Hr SB wvm- uS IUiWp wrleomtote doa'I atea Santo. - dMQtlav. twite, tte. Tm will to lad to aa Odrooote pmtt and vrohltouoa. Aad toitellol aad tor MM looterra. nM writer. taterporte.u Our f on. Movrraa, Back Bay Station, Dorian, Mart. trial auhaeriptlaa. I lrrn ntkr Pudding, plum porridge and fermity With beef, pork, mutton of each sort More than my pen can report " Armed with spit and dripping pan Attended with pastry and plum pie tree-trimmi- THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR PukUatxd by Tv Pupil of the Garfield School gave a dancing party in the school gymnasium Wednesday afternoon. Music wa furnished by the Cyprus High School orchestra. - A vCry enjoyable time was had by alL CHRISTMAS COMES BUT ONCE A YEAR ' g Do, i$n. g ' TWCKSofMhmC o.o Ei&lMW&mm LindhotSi - o o TRICK FOR DINING ROOM MAGICIANS d d a The example of heaven Is surely good enough for Mrs. Crane-Gar- ts and other pacifists. Pacifists should humbly remember the lines In Revelation, "and there was war in heaven; Michael and his angels fought against the dragon; and the dragon fought against his angels,' It was fortunate for heaven and the earth that Michael and his angels were "prepared" for trouble. "And the great dragon was cast oat, that old serpent, called the devil, and Satan, which decelveth the whole world; he was cast out Into the earth, and his angels were 4 half-draw- g BANKER'S OPTIMISM f,- rh over snow covered housetops, Flushed and excited though they when chill gray dawn making its are with and leisurely way over wintry world with looks curiously in through n and other delightful tasks of blinds upon Christmas Christmas Eva, the family may be trees adance with lights and enticed to a half-hoa- r of nerve-restinfiggroups' of little pajama-claby the following quiet ures huddled over heaps of bright Christmas Ev menu and, if a toy many days before this guest or two happens in, it will be eventful morning, Christmas, a Jovial spirit, has antered the places of ths world. Christmas Eve Menu Ilol'y-hunwindows display Mistletoe Canapes Christmas turkeys, chicken and Christmas Sweet Potatoes goose and an occasional suckling Apple Stuffed soil Pineapple pig with an apple la its mouth. Coffee Others are given over to piles of Pineapple Sgg Xog nuts and figs and raisins, to InterCocoa esting looking cans marked "Plum Pudding," "Fig Pudding, "Fruit Cake," and "Mincemeat," and to Christmas Breakfast Menu goodly collections .of canned ' Snappp Winter Cocktail ( hristmaa and Jellies Jams Bacon with Fried Apple Bings Grocers and butchers and baker Cranberry Muffins tecome people of great importance dispensing holiday provi- - Canned Plums Mot Beverages sions and advice with a sort of Dickens-lik- e enthusiasm. Just so many the more to enjoy One of the many beautiful this little foretaste of holiday things about Chrlstmaa is that It cheer. The menu 4a equally suitkeeps Alight the warmth of family able for Christmas supper. affection that is one of the oldest Mistletoef Canapds: Free, one interpretations of the yue-lo- g and its f eastings and special foods can sardine from akin and bones, have had an Important place In mash, add creamed butter enough tradition. Many of the old Christ- to make a 'paste, season highly mas dishes such as Term it y with lemon Juice and cayenne mentioned in the little verse above pepper. Saute or toast lightly are now obsolete, but tbe spirit diamond-shapeslices ef bread. of Christmas should enter not only Spread with sardine mixture. Peel into the great feast of the day, off thin skin from green peppers but, as in old times into the which have been previously parChristmas Eve co'lation, the boiled in water with a pinch of Christmas breakfast and certainly soda. Cut in shape of mistletoe 'nto tbe little informal final meal leaves and arrangt bunch la can- - It the-Ide- Fill pickled pearl onions for berries. Christmas Sweet Potatoes: Wash one large sweet potato for each person to be served, cut hole through center lengthwise with spple corer. Open a can of Vienna sausage and place one sausage in each sweet potato; bake until tender. Apples Stuffed with Pineapple: Take six large baking apples, core and peel half way down. Stick two cloves In each. Take one eight-ounccan Hawaiian pineapple tidbits, fill cavities In apples with pineapple and sprinkle six tablespoons sugar over top. Mix d cup water with pineapple eyrup and poor around the apples. Bake as usual, 4001, until tender, basting frequently with the syrup. Serves six. Snappy Winter Cocktails: Shake eana totogether two mato juice, two teaspoons lemon Juice, one teaspoon sugar, ono-hal- f teaspoon salt, teaspoon tobasccr sauce, teaspoon Worcestershire sance, and let stand in refrigerator over night. Serves six. Cranberry Corn Muffins: Beat together one egg, two tablespoons sugar, one cup sour milk. Sift one enp floor, one cup cornmeal, one-hal- f teaspoon soda, one-hal- f teaspoon salt and add to above. Stir in three tablespoons melted hotter and one-hal- f cup canned cranberry sanee, using the thick part rather than Juice. Bake in buttered muffin tins at 400. for minutes. twenty or twenty-fiv- e Recipe makes eight large or twelve small muffins. - - , e one-thir- nine-ounc- e one-eigh- th one-eight- h - sfaewasf" Former Bankers' Chief Finds Much in the Past Year to Inspire Confidence in Financial Reliability ROME C. STEPHENSON, retiring of the American Bankers Association, declared In an address on the expiration of --his term of office that. In travelling about among the banka from one end of the country to the other during the past year, be had "come out of it with n renewed faith in the strength of our banking structure and our banking situation, and a renewed faith particularly la the spirit and courage of the men la the banks that have enabled them to rise unconquered over dlfllcultiee such as men never had to face before, or to accept with fortitude misfortunes that were beyond human power to prevent When he reflected, he said, that the "entire human economic structure has been brought to the verge of ruin under the difficulties that have swept over not only ths nation but the entire world, and that the results of events of this kind react with particular directness upon the stability of our banks, and yet how few have succumbed, we may well renew our confidence in the banka of America; when we think alto of how many of our bankers have stood np nndsr ths stress and storms of these times and how relatively few of them have been proved wanting in ths series of crises that have assailed them, ws may well feel u sincere pride in our fellow bankers. He added: "So I come out of this year of somber experiences not sa a pessimist, but as an optimist as one with n renewed faith and confidence in the spirit of his fellow men under overwhelming difficulties. And particularly do I corns out of this year as a banker who is proud of his fellow bankers for tbs undsunt-.eway in which they have met their part of the great teat throngh which the times hive put the believe that this year has brought new honor to onr banking traditions and our banking profession end has won for the benker new title to the faith and trust at aR classes of hie fellow d tisane." d nn-tlon-.I Lifetime Guaranteed Here ta good trick to perform at the dining uble. It ta necessary beforehand to cover poor Ingera with an adhesive substance inch as gum arable, rubber cement or lead plaater. 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A DOLLARS WORTH ; I aidc-sphttt- f.Iore Books At IBL Dramt Cyprus Beds Officers NEW FINANCE AID fnendt surprised Mr. A dancing party was bcid Tuesday Barrel Friday afternoon at a after tbe regular meeting of evening shower. After a social afternoon of the Magna Ward Mutual. Tbc diversified games, refreshments were honored Suke officer wet erved. Tbe honored guest was the of the with a entertainment, guest recepirnt of many beautiful and useful gifts. capacity house ta attendance. Eighteen 17. B. A. Unit BANKERS DEVELOP BARGAINS V MAGNA. UTAH |