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Show BIAGNA TIMES, MAGNA. UTAH Friday, Janaary 15, 1932 ( DISTINCTIVE MEMORY IS REVIVED - BY FALL ON STREET I L i and unaccountably ashamed i Accident in Chicago Loop denly Faint flickers of hla appearance. Eleising'to New Yorker. of memory began to stir la an PROGRAMS On Tour an Ca9 "FRIENDSHIP J TOWN nUSAY, NBC Kcw York. A man clad In a ragged ault and a dirty wklta rw eater atarted to croaa Stataf street In Be Chicago one night recently. human ot bit another just flotsam and nobdy paid eery much attention when be leaped from In front of a speeding automobile, stumbled and rapped his head on the curb. . The fellow got up and rubbed.h!s head In a bewildered .manner. Traffic In the loop swirled on, but the man In the disheveled clothes fought a side street ho was sud- - 700 P.M.,. n. u. o. mi. err. PREPARATIONS HOME PLANNING AIDS REVIEWED ON RADIO Speaker Will Cover the Presidents Home Building Conference. . Bruce L. Melvin, research aecrw tary of tho committee on Farm and . yUlaga IIoualng.nfthe. President! conference on homo building and ownership, will ten National Farm and Homo Hour listeners what aids to planning farm and city houses can bo bad. from- tho committee, when he speak in the United States Department of Agriculture period of . tho Farm and Home Hour. The Farmers Educational and Union ' monthly broad-ill.b- e heard. Iq tbe National Far u,v Home Hour on Wednesday January 20, and will feature a prom lnent speaker on agricultural sub - Jectt Another episode in the expert the United States Forest Rangers will be given on Thursday January 21. This series, Inaugurated this month, is designed to arouse greater Interest in forest fire pre ventji and protection. ences of White Plains On May 2 he went fishing off Rye beach, and when he did not return home that night, a search disclosed hla boat anchored 100 feet from the shore, and evidence that he had fallen Into the d waters. AH effort to find any trace of him failed. He Hla had been happy at home. health and business affair were In good condition. Tbe family felt he had suffered an atddent and slowly gave up bops Wires Brother-In-La- RELIEVES HEAD, CIISST FORGOTTEN He He bad found himself a few hour after having suffered the Chicago when laui&n Lady, 107, Say ' blow on hit head la told him who bln erratic memory We Are Dumb and Stupid be was as hla brain began to funcOhio. lima' Marts tion normally. H Immediately beColumbus, Charlott do Goiter Davenport, bore gan hurried preparations to return Russia 107 years ago and edu- home. cated In Vienna university and tbs The Westchester maa who earn Borbonn claims a number of pre- back from the dead Is thirty-eigh-t of the late rogatives for her years, Including years old and a step-aofrank criticism ot ha hosts. Charles Purdy, pioneer land owner She Indulged tho right without in ;New Tork citys, most fashionrestraint on a recent visit to Colum- able suburban district bus. she aald: . x Mr. Havery bad lived for years Tour people are stupid and un- with hla wife and four children near ' friendly and Impolite. Each time I return here I find your people .more dumb. They dont produce- an ytfilflf; they Jog along like so many Jack- - Elmo Scott Watson ttt4 said Mr. Havery at bis home. Thing were mostly blank after I fell out of my boat while trying to pull up the anchor. I struck my bead then. 1 have a vagus remembrance of having worked on a farm near Chicago, I recall the fall I suffered while walking along the street In Chicago. That brought back some of my memory. 1 began to search my pockets and discovered the ault I waa wearing had been bought In New Tork. That helped me to recall my Identity. When I finally could remember 1 waa appalled at my appearance." much. j But ot the American people la general, Mme. Davenport aald; Ton are darlings and I love you - - Trains Wild Animals Just for Amusement Government Speakers on Air -- Frederick WUlard Potter, sculptor, with hla clay model for Hung Dp," which wlU be the trophy given tbe champion cowboy of 1932. Tbs piece of sculpture shows a cowboy thrown from hla horse with hla foot caught in the stirrup, tugging at hla gun In an attempt to save himself by shooting tbe horse. palms furnished by tbe park department, a desk, and a couple of chain on a platform. "Did -- you ever ask for money when marrying a coupler Mr. asked. f"I never have." Wasnt there a little drawer In that desk, and wasnt it your practice to keep that drawer open and have a $20 bill In plain sight T MARRYING CLERK HAS GOOD JOB , ... LEGION COMMANDER Program. 0 admirer of Lowell Thomas, wnt him a heater for hla automobile -- this will keep you from catching cold," read ek accompanying note. Next day he got a dozen handkerchiefs "In case he dlL De . A Elaine Paige, style expert of es r Worn Radio Review, mentioned In klk a new style knitted beret that nld be made at hoin and received fee thousand requests for dlree tlons. ' Tve gone madP ping-pon- g Bay Odette Myrtll, Orchestra leader, mlatreas of ceremonies, and violin nd vocal soloist of the Gaytees or chest r program. She has turned th cellar of her Dougl&ston (U L) home to game room and Installed doublet tournament table, where -championship match la In full awing -- Douglaston vs Great Neck.- - d Mrs. IL W. Brink Is commander In dairy production la being the American Legion post of of ewed In tbe National Farm and III, and is the first woman .Bonr J. B. Shepard, econ to hold sneb a position. She served omi8t In the United States Depart In the World war as an army nurse ent Del-ava- f2 !? r of Agriculture In Franc i Tbe questions Ur. Seabury asked tbe deputy clerk. made It cleat that the counsel thought McCormick had been getting gifts of $20 much oftener than he did tbe smaller sums, and that a larger income from that source would account for tbe Sea-bur- -- McCormick denied this, b6wever. The examination of Deputy Clerk , McCormicks bank account! revealed for the first time what a profitable office tbe marrying clerk baa. McCormick said be has been in the dty employ ten and a half years and has been Tammany leader In the Twenty-seconAssembly dis- $150,0001 "' No, elrr Strange Himalyaa Tribe tribe of "Methuselah" three of Educative la China Until very recent year very in China received any educe-Uoand the educatioa of this few waa confined to a classical system. Probably one of, the moat outstanding of the new cultural forces in China la the new educational lystem. Tbe most revolutionary changes of this system are the granting of educational facilities to women and the Introduction of In primary school Of the vast number of Chinese character 1,000 of tbe most essential have been selected Tor Use tn the people school - -and are exclusively used In the writ- tag of appropriate popular book few-peop- le whom claim to be one hundred and forty-fiv- e years of age and who live In caves 22,000 feet above the sea level In the Himalaya are described by Dr. Irvin Baird, who recently arrived in London after a visit to these wonderful people. There are about 600 of them," Doctor Baird (did, "and they are all of good physique. Their women are really beautiful They live solely on vegetable substance" Doctor Balrd a d ded th a t h e lnt en ded to return to discover the secret oT ttelf longevity. n, -- Oklahoma Girl Strong as Boy "Louise Alice was fretful, nervous and from all run-dow- n whooping eongh, aays Mr F. J. Kolar, 1730 West 22nd St, Oklahoma Okla. could eat wouiiaY "Tb fore City, litas I her to She- - be est so e&tlIjt ccbsdU Now without using dangersua dye .. came underweight sallow and weak. yon can darken gray hair naturally, Then I decided to try California quickly restore ita original shade by tho world finest, safe way which la Fig Syrup, and the results surprised now keeping millions of heads young' m Her bowels started working Imlooking. Benefits the hair aa it darktime no or In litUe and mediately, ens it to the shade you want As to a be she waa eating so she got simple aa brushing. Try it Pay drugpest at tb table, alwaya asking U gist 75c for a large bottle of WYETH'S SAGE & SULPHUR and just follow to pass thing Her weight Increased, her color Improved and she began to easy direction romp and play again like other chilCot It Ope, Aayway dren. Now ahea the picture' of Taxi Driver- - Look what happened a as and boy. strong health, to trunk 1" Traveler Im glad Pleasant-tastlng- ; purely vegetable of yourI had lost the key." it California Fig Syrup acts surely and quickly to cleanse your childs stomach and bowels of the souring waste , blllou that la keeping her allow, feverish. Us ties weak and puny. But Its more than s laxative. Stuffy not'd It tones and strengthen the stomImth britadoaby Untholatua la aoa.IUb brlddf I ach and bowels so these organa cont to improve Mood J , tinue to act normally, of their own cirtuUdoa sad proveat accord. A contwiojMSsnd Over four million botaea used a 30c, ot-0-year shows Its popularity. Aak for it by the full name, California Fig Syrup," ao youll get the genuln endorsed by physicians for 50 year It la my bumble prayer that I may be of some use In my day and genSk-h- ll eration. Hoaea Ballou. , He Saved Pennsylvania Didnt I tell you not to Interrupt A Tot aummer night tn 1763 me when 1 bad something Important An unwelcome guest la one of th .. ON the fate of tbecolony of Penn- on hand! best things going How waa I to know 7 asked the sylvania and perhapa of all the English colonies rested in the deferential secretary. "You didnt hands of the commander of a little have on your golf clothe" Royal Paying Debt to America body of English troops camped on Arcanum Bulletin. The Treasury department says n barren hill about 20 miles from that the debt of a foreign country - Faint Praise la paid ta cash In thl country the present site of Pittsburgh, P Miss Thin Dont you think my through a fiscal agent. The foreign He was CoL Henry Bouquet a Swiss here and soldier of fortune who was leading new dress Is Just exquisite? They country builds a balance la made by a the then payment 500 11 so. less than of men, little army say of fund Washington Fannie Oh, lovely I I think that transfer composed of detachment of the SixStar. . .J tieth regiment of Royal Americana dressmaker of yours could mak Month look . gracefuL Stray dothes-pro- p regiment. the Seventy-seventAncient Industry i Stories. . gomery Highlanders, the Forty-secon- d .The naval stores Industry waa regiment of Royal Highlanders ta existence many centnrle before the famous "Black - Watch.") . and Dr.'Pierces tlesssnt Pellets are the ert-ina- l , Christ. people jnann- little liver pills put up 00 yearn ago, factored pitches and oils from the a few rangers, from Fort LIgonler They regulate liver and bowel. Adv, to raise the siege of Port Pitt gum or resin of tree along tbe chiefshores of the Mediterranean Ottawa the great Pontiac, Old Friend , , tain, had united the tribes to wipe Unci Eben You have always been one of her out the hated English. r Every mill the plain truth." ald Telling western In friend havent Pennsylvania, best your tary post aint always aa easy Uncle Eben, Yea, I waa maid of honor- at all except Pitt and LIgonler, had been It aeem owin to de natural as fell If Pitt fell, of LIgonler her four wedding captured. tendency of a human to get hla end a storm of savage wrath wonld personal pinions mixed up with th break over the towns of PennsylThe man with numerous good simple facts. Washington Star. vania. points la more octagon than square. BouJust t Deetroy 5 on noon About August Meh with the amallpox are to be Some people who pull up wild quets advance guard was attacked. flowers, only to cast them asld The Black Watch" soon scattered pitted. have about as much love of nature them, but almost immediately ths as a pup has love for the pajama- -, savages came awarmlng back and It pulls off the clothesline. Toledo Worn soldiers time the short s within Blade. were surrounded and fighting for tbelr lives behind a hastily con(Tm Mature' 9 structed defense on top of Edge bill. PRESCRIPTION All afternoon they beat off the atIlMlMfNMitbtWbaHMW tack. That night their case seemed you nuU brial to tho ,M ot la hor fiotraotlahorba hopeless. aod Inn, as psck--- d SItm too a aIM bus InWhen tbe morning came the At Hi Foromwt Detetf foe ClMRU BotOBt Boubowel, promptly, toll?. la tbe wnfflba dians renewed their attack f NieWeat aorveloM dimoto worn Many roHoto Tom barSold ,atly. acomarfe brovlaoW, Inubul dry Invigorating quet saw that It was only a matter of days dear atari it nigh aeowlpeOea emaw Mteanm gorgeoe motmlaia air splendid roads time until the plunging fire of the the ideal winter bom. AtAMDrmtxiM COMO Anotl hetbh enemy cut down hla force until tbe a eaoiwjr Motto en few that were left could not withi stand the charge that was sure to tA 9tmiuwiXmLit0rittk come. Deciding to wager everyCmUItnl thing on one atrdke, Easy to Toll Why daring maneuver. After explaining Picked Up Somewhere to hla men exactly wbat they were Does cigar lighter workr your Bertie You know, 1 got a bright , to do; ao that there would be no won It at a bridge party."-Chlca- go I No, brain. of corner my a mistake and no panic when It got Idea out of New Gertie Ah, ba, a stowaway! under way,' be auddenly withdrew the two companies of Highlanders from tbe line, had them retreat across the hill, and enter a small ravin Seeing this, the Indians believed that tbe general retreat waa about to begin sad cam out Into tb open. till you have undermined your resistance with This waa jnst what Bonquet wantWt waitwinter colds? Scotts Emulsion of Cod Uver Oil, mesa ot savages (track ed. Aa the frequent A you thst reserve of Vitamin Sin everyneedLy, builds up in off the weakened line, the "Black common the snd twisting . lot throwing that yon Watch" cams charging out of the In this emulsion, cod liver oil is oleaaantly flavored cold. ravine on the flank of the enemy. and easier to take. Doctors recommend it f Sales RepreToo late the Indiana realized they women. Scott At Bowne. Bloomfield, N. J. York. New loc.. X Ritchie had been trapped. For" Bouquet Co., sentative Harold f. again broke his line, threw two row rM mm iMtkmr- ,- e Suwly owt companies of light Infantry oat ot the circle on the other flank and the savages were caught betweATtgo fire Within a tew minutes the English were In' fylj possession tb field. Bouqnet then pushed on to Fort Pitt and a death blow bad been struck to the conspiracy of Pontlae. (A. 1M1. Wwtm Siwmwr Dalt ever-dlg- Machines Found Wanting . After Miners Lose Work Shamokln, Pa. For eight months a dispute over mechanical loaders tied up operation! at the Sterling mine here. trict for thirty-eigh- t year. Recently the miners and tbe own-er- a Hla municipal Job has only two reached an agreement on the dntlea signing bonds and performwage scale to be paid in sections of ing marriages. the- - mine where the loaders wo-The marriage" chapel In" the used. The mine waa reopened. municipal building Is a room about Later It was learned that the en100 by 15 feet, .fitted .up with two tire trouble waa only much ado about nothing" aa the mechanical methods were found ImpracGets Town Wrong Pole.. mining tical. except In several small secPainted at Half Price tions of the mine. The workers loat'wages amountValley Stream, L. L The son of Everett 8. , Strange, the village ing to about $1,000,000 through Steeple-Jac- k and flagpole painter, Idleness. took an order from the village board fot hla father to paint tbe SOOC flagpole in front of District School No. 1. Instead for No. 1 he wrote 2 Scientists State down No. 4, which la the ClearBelief in Creator water achooL The price was to be A questionnaire London. $30. . on science and religion baa So the elder Strange painted the been sent to Fellows of the wrong flagpole and rendered the Royal society, and some pap bin for tbe contracted fee. The ttcnlars of the replies were village board Informed him of hla given at the annual meeting mistake and assured him tbe error of the Christian Evidence sowaa on him. He placed himself on ciety. the mercy of the trustees and they The questions were: aald that since they were going to Do you credit the existence have the pole of School No. 4 paintof a spiritual sphere! would him ed anyhow they $15 pay A hundred and twenty refor hla service. plied yes; only thirteen aald no. San Francisco Sends Do you consider that man S la In some measure respond-- , Invitation to Wales San Francisco. A huge Invite- - v ble for his acts of choice! ' Affirmative replies came tlon, engraved on parchment and ! ! I negative replies A beautifully printed, baa been sent 5 ro ft"013 aeTen, the prince of Wales to attend tb , jJ Li it your opinion that be- - Shrine convention In San Francisco g ij He evolution la compatible 9 next July. Joseph Martin, Los An-- H gelea Shriner, who la visiting Eng - 9 wltl belief In a creator! A hundred and forty-rw- o w land to arrange a part of that conn- - ii ffi ld jes; five, replied not, tn tb !Cj Olympic trys participation games, wOl present the document d , I f I " half-alck- i CKSC t when-Asiatic - i V tb A SOLD AT ALL DiUO STOBIS - . Houston. Just for the fun of It," F. J. Welter, Jr., of Houston, trains lions, monkey elk, timber wolves and other animals In his backyard. He never ba been a professional animal trainer, but all of bis Ufa Many. ba baa kept animals and taught them tricks. Right now be la (pending most of Five hundred and fifteen broad an ' casting b rs were utilized by the his time teaching a young-Nubito pull an lion elk to do and tricks v United S government over the networks n the National Broadcasti- a wagon. .. ng company during 1931, M. H Aylesworth, president of the com Deficit in 1930 Budget " -pany, reports. of Palestine Government The United States Department ol New Tork-- A deficit of nearly Agriculture made tbe greatest use ol 2,000 In the 1930 budget of tbe radio 'Turing the year. Exactly 251 Palestine government, was disclosed officials of this department 681 gave talks before tho microphones Most by L K. W. Stefid. director of of these talks were broadcast In the Palestine customs. The deficit is National Farm - and i Home Hour, attributed In part to the financial crisis In America and In part to the broadcast each week day at 11 0 a emonomlc setback Buffered as u rem. to 12:30 p. m, central standard 1929. in of sult riots tbe time. Opinion. . President Hoover, Mr. Aylea worths report shows, spoke 29 times which Is the greatest number rof times any President has been heard over the radio In one year;-Vic- e President Curtis made three radio New York City Official Find speeches; the chlef Justlce," Charlee ; Couple Generous. Evans Hughes, spoke five times. Every member of the cabinet faced New Tork. The Job of deputy the microphone at least once daring clerk, which carries with It the city L the year. duty of marrying couplet In the Thirty-tw- o members of the senate municipal building, waa disclosed made 52 radio addresses, and mem as one of the citys most profitable bers of the house spoke 25 times. Jobs when Counsel Samuel Seubury Americas three service bands were showed the Hofstadter legislative beard In 241 contests, many of which committee. In a public bearing, that In wre the National Farm and Home James J. McCormick baa been maknr- - The Army band broadcast 103 a year out of It In ad$16,000 ing times, the Marine band 71 times, and dition to hit salary of $8500. the Navy band 67 time. marries Almost every couple-bNumerous officials of foreign gov 800 a week-m- ake about nd be marries ernments also epoke over the net tbe after a little him gift works , 8Ince his inauguration President ceremony, McCormick aald. They Hoover has made 66 radio addresses give him from $1 to $l(k and rarely and bis salary In bis seven years as President. Cal $20. Those gifts bank $229,000 beto him enabled rtn Coolldge spoke only 87 times tween 1925 and October 19 of thl over the radio. of President Many Hoover's addresses were made direct year. -- Hla own estimate of his gift" ly from the White House. tacotb however,' lacked $150,000 All known records for s contlnn of accounting for bis total deposits ous broadcast were broken recently In that period and McCormick conhen Gene and Glenn were on tin fessed himself unable to explain Ir from WTAM In Cleveland for - -- sum, f that ore than seven hours In tbe Inter t of the Cleveland Christmas fund In trees which fringed tbe edge ot the island, to fire upon the savages at tong rang Suddenly Bectpr . was horrified to see Campbell' berg burst tnto flame Chnght between the blazing boat and Black Hawks whooping braves, ths regulars faced annihilation. Rector made hla decision Instantly. Ordering the anchor to be raised and the barge to be lightened by casting overboard nearly aU of bis provisions, bo guided hla boat down tbe raging "stream Into tb teeth of tbe Indian fir Forcing U to the windward of the burning boat, bis boatmen leaped Into tbe water and held their craft close to Campbells barge. Indian bullets were crashing tnto the timbers of both boats, but Rector coolly went about the work of directing tbe rescue of Campbells men. Ftnaly the last woundeiTtoan had been transferred. Then Rector cast off and running a gauntlet of renewed Indian fir bis boat swept down the river with Its precious cargo of wounded meu safely out of the range of the enemy guns. I speak freely; I hive seen so r fame on the battlefields of the East ot In the naval fighting which forms anch a brilliant page tn tba history of that conflict Out tn what was then the West there were heroes, too. One of them was Capt Stephen Rector. In 1814 Captains Rector and Riggs with 68 UUnols Rangers were ordered to accompany Lieutenant GampbeU with a fore of 42 regulars tn three keel boats up tb Mississippi to reinforce the garrison at Prairie da Chlen in Wisconsin. Going through the dangerous rapids near Rock Island, CampbeUa barge waa driven ashore on tho small Island which now bears his name. Here he prepared to spend the night, bnt no sooner bad he pitched hla tent than be waa attacked by war party of Sac Indiana. Rector and Riggs, hearing lb firing, tried to return to bis aid, bnt in tbs storm-tosse- d river Riggs boot became unmanageable and - was stranded In tba rapids. Rector managed to bring hla boat near enough ftuftmpheU'amenhiding McKesson lRobbins sinci mi the heroes of the War JOTofall1812 made their bid for I tee no progress here; the people want no Intelligence, "AO of tho great stimulus that la the human soul la gone out of your :- QUALITY hi Hero of Campbell's Island ui an.'" Stainless "Rub In" and inhalant unsurpassed in preventing and relieving cold congestions BY -- people. RACK COLDS HEROES rock-studde- awakeaetnntBd, writes Tom Pettey In the Chicago Tribune. And that la why Harry G. Hav-erwealthy .Westchester county real estate and Insurance man, who Ashad been, given np for dead after .Mr. Haverya brotber-ln-laSamuel Counsel sistant Corporation be dropped from sight on a fishing telegram signed trip in Long Island sonnd eight Fall received a mans asms A months ago, was back with hla fam- with the mining foUowed to call Chicago telephone Christmas. a time in for happy ily " bis tnd for was 1100 telegraphed waa Mr. Havery haggard, cheeks were thin, and be could re- Havarya expenses boms 1 do not know where 1 have member little of his adventures In nor what I bars been doing all beat , aphasia. these months I .have been away," Find Him If. y, om INDIGESTION Sunshine All Winter Long GARFIELD TEA PALM SPRINGS you CATCH XLCoXiii cold: lj inriityill,NMiuini ? s |