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Show ;i LOCU..Kirrra. uia jawijnw'"": magma 'VlJ-r- il Jf th "Ppia,. pk , tfgmnmsg Newt theft Fit to Pr;t Unexcelled Advertising iArch is. isST i .CONCENTRATES . I ft G. - Wedneeday, Next fit A Sel w fluridiy. rL tf.il Pleaunt I js. !jnndjr- GreeP Waid bidJ8"tZreT T - 4 to prBt uvitd All resmbera are Thursday- ti - teea March 20 has llWady' tot-JVii- 4c- - M special entertainaaeat for 'IzZ mmbtts of 15 yare or vr. :0. : ! riollo4 r pro" ol and other fataied iy Jtfk tradings unpianwat and a dance. Relief Society Udiee .re to ) TW of the topper, M. I. A. will the entertainment .ad die Silferyaniatioa U capably ' rf1 arrangements ty toBphruil for decora-ta- each Vr ' Holy. bo Xbanday hat been et .aide for the enter-t- o with a luncheon he feature, of the evening. tad ,nt at thil bye attendance it urged A i.ird of Health Speaks Fhjxician To Eugenics Clan -- n 4 Many other legends attempt to account for the adoption- - of the shamrock as their emblem by the Irish. One favorite reason advanced by those who insist its adoption was connected with ths mis ion of St. Patrick, is that the shamrock, or woodsorrcl. nafolda iu leaves about March 17. St. Patrick's Day. The most dependable legend, or at least the most plausible one. and the one most generally believed, places the selection of thin tematc-leaveplant hack centuries before the time of St. Patrick, ia fact, back in the reign of Ollav Fol. phout 900 B. G It was at tbis time, neariy fourteen ctnturim before St Patrick, that makes became to numerous is Erin that die very existence of the iahabitanu was threatened. King Ollav Fola ailed in aU hit advisors and ordered them to devise some method by which the horde of tet and Too ele Liona MoremenL , primary pnrpoee of hav ing an organisation that will sponsor asd complete worthwhile civic projects and other stated objects la view, an organization, known aa the Civic Qubs of Central Uuh. . orgaiuit4, according nooncment made bf offickU. . pletion of its partial com- is particnlariy Boys Desire To Compete Iu 4 .Tilts- - t. . Du to DATESSTF0H; O ' Tbarsday. Th community evnat it To date, the following representate ia the Pleasant Green Halt with tives have beta appointed foe their renaic furnished by Adolph Beox and wpantd dubs: Liona hie Cocon at Grove oechmtm. Club. J. E Rothrack; Murray Lion All funds received wiR.hu fprete Club. F. H. Wretover; Park Firemen Fund. Thn eaml pdUie Cky Club. Wella P. Poison; Tooele ia iavitod M jot thin datt dowg a: Lions Club. John J. Gillette: "ose nf their nighta out" Chamber- - of Commerce, Dr. P. J. Reese; Wasatch Chamber of t; Dr. T. A. Da ones berg; Heter Lions Club. John A. Anderson: Midd Coal-vil- le li' Com-mett- Cccptrtl: YfiS I vale Prog restive Club. J. M. Warner; Lions Club, Roo welt. Utah. W. H. Rappd;, Roosevelt Commercial Qnh. George H. Harrison. Dt R. J. Alexander, prominent ak Lake physician and surgeon. tpoke n tie E.tnict clast of Cyprat High ptel dniug the Tuesday morning noses m "Importance of. Venereal P it alto chairman of 'jb tsuty board of health betiden belli a prominent authority on vtner-Alexander Msnbets of E M. Allred. Eugenis of biology classes have been enter-on- ri aid iu true ted by the ute of no-f- it picture the past two weeks. The hm that it loaned by the Imm dutiict and the films nun boe hvidfma the state, and private agea-M- L used is RecrcitbaUrlt . d - ttudentt who have Seen retires have reported favorably tool this type of instruction. ' IRT- - To Continue 1AA Adjustment: Programs ia 1935 . fan Yak lubttantia-- still price, T bfcvpkrity, although much irh-dtnng the past two yens, tbs Ptdtsal Adjust meht Admiaistm-- u h sot considering abandonment y sdiMtment program now la Dwctot William Petenoft hat hts informed. January farm price of the remmoditiet included under ctnt of the i. "1 but.,0?in Pr terms of present farmed "J . coeunoditiet which parity would he 1 26 per cent nl ' -- i: SV.'. , P',r Vjl- f theses 14 commodities 10 po.in Wow pri,7-kiu sTr"n f,cin I - iTAfc ,'tutOI price, without benefit 20 points below parity, pmdentun has been given to f any adjustment proomul I sowing condi-We- n ps there are tubtUstial in-- , tomumer buying power tad dli- - Production you j wcu,! driyg d L td h 1 of 'bfe by adjuatmtat m,ivtd in farm thi - margin onIritt,thAjhass ft 4 aa.I.a.L 4 tncltlnl eootB,,; ric'rlb n't'1 'h.",, lor llwt i CbetroS1 9Udd jseetl ! ,irm P1 belo ?lrUT 'P'1 of the Lk0f P UH W "vbi-- . th? by ? lowpnwk ia 4 baaic com- 14 basic the Hcettfnoi Vujy B1 U 20 ;an cove L"i Stsa OMPAStf 7 u will. '' "ow,Tr- n4 STew th iZ,n tl roletpr tore sWty -s- o Pn,f bafitm. yo ia 1955. it cou'd easily go P0 yer. Outfit paymentt an ad-,lnn teceived on kinL!. t,r croP tontumed ia equivalent to 1 24 r 2 P PiiC, 4i dthsttbrj a The January level. i "t 1 1 pZ dollar devalun-- r f produttt f1 P. ""'1 tvtail, food general level and the fep- -' sd iscoau Atr .,Vwr, op,n,iBt their tt pre-w- ar APtist CHURCH Wi,1 s0nL MO tidn.Tr" Good-'- a tv ice on "The Sl,Bt Prick.M and R,,rVK for the ,Pt'ng wvited to , tyatem. The wtener of the school . champion-dri- p will receive 100 points with the mantrap receiving 50 points. Under the patent system of award. 100 points merit a medal thu it will be possible for tom undent to earn an twad ia golf. Requirement state that tack member of tte tarn mast play two match daring the season, to te eligible foe th points of award. Regnlar scholastic eligibility ralet will te enforced and only ttadrot te good unding will be allowed to compete. The logu member are Judge Memorial Cyan its. Tooele and Cypru with a possible turn from Ogden. Six man (more will play match on at Nibley Park. Magu and Tooele. Mwbm of die ream will te automatically gulrfied by playing 72 hole of Mat play in tegular euper-virec competition. Howard Ridge, local "pro" nod tponsoe of th league, will give a nuit-phy for did winner of the Wgh school cbsmpiooshlp. He urges interested boys l uk ndvsatage A golf offend on die Magu a k lea-g- McMi-chae- L T HIGH -- liiiiL FLAKS FOR ToIIelpIi? Get ! . - d -- A3 j A declaration of bdiefa and resoCopponting pm hnndend per yret, lution bare been drawn np by this businms home in Magna hae committee. Briefly, n few of their out- every ' joined the Community Roc rational are standing principles given below:. Association, from newt iriremd hy The memtenbip commietre tee We believe ia the preservation of those principles which thronghoat the completed a survey of iB the VneUwss in the town. Dwm are greater part of iu existence have givtn esahliabment reus. to this coaatry a prosperity aatxam-ple- d 25c pee month, entiding mu te all Attempts are being made to organize game, tec of the awociation. ia history. . girta golf ton. An organized u Th mem berth ip com mine eouuis not be form slated bat inforWe believe that ths function of red of Hal Ricterdtnu. L. trot ilea could be eradicated. None could mal matches with other school will Haery Lott. Tex MambaO. Geo. offer a plau except an old siau who government is to anpervut the of the people and not to com- Edwards. Albert Fitxgeeald. Sttrt Po- te arranged. if any local (ids evince had traveled much, and had once been interest te the popalar game. well aad Vat Garfield. shipwrecked on the coast of Africa. pete with the people. fi He advised the king that in Africa We believe that no ml prosperity wet image, beats called .babbooas. an come tbrpugh the. pesountnt 1 i ES SaiOOIr1-HAKF rime Hmd on mu hes. tuggmlag that trasion of government into industry. such animali be imported into Erin and permitted to devonr the makea. In We bef-vthat there an be no great the king adopted this improvement of the conditions now desperation Scheme, and eoou after the arrival of orrvailiag in Utah aatil the unemployBASEBALL the babhoons. the snake problem was ed of onr people are again absorbed solved, but another took ju place. into private productive industry. The babboon. thriving on an nnKmit-c- d We believe that there must be a Cypru High School will sponsor I sappty of food, multiplied to rap- fair division of uses of the income of basrtel! team thia upriag. This wl homfor idly that they soon became even a the people between demands defmitdy announced hy Coach Ruaiel (renter menace to Erin than the snakes ing. for food, for clothing, for recrea- Magtehy ia a moetiag of all iatemtod bad Bern. The king again ailed a con- tion. and for the support of govern- boy ia spring sport Monday. In adference (being in conference is not e ment. dition to baseball, track, field, and ten- Solon Intense Effort To Wc believe that demands of governmodem idea), with the result that it ure will te sponsored by the tool high ment today consume an unfair was decided to arm the constabulary school. Industry of the income of the people, with thillalaht and tend them forth Although thi la the fust year Cyin inch to dab all the babboont to death. and that threatened increa-pres has attempted to have a baseball desrfuc-tioa But now s fresh difficulty arose,, bun-- , demands .further .tend tq.tbf are expecting of confidence, prevent recovery, deeds of the tons of Erin being squad tease player Resident of this city hsvc been inchampionship for babhoons. and clubbed to discourage industry, and breed discon- will te recruited from bet year eat formed ttet a determined fight in being dearh by the constabulary. In defense tent in the great majority of people. championship American Legion teyt waged by the Rocky Mountain group We realize that since 1902 total in addition to the service of older stu- of of bis snbjects.' the king ordered all congressmen, of which Mr. MurGovernFederal the of indebtedness a dents. Irishmen to adorn themselves with dock in chairman, to bring about shamrock in order that officer could ment. the statu, the countiu. towns Cypru is alto .expecting a first da .recognition of tbs mining infrom increased has school districts, and track and tennis ream. The trani dustry. . discriminate between them end the 0 147.226.000-00Re000.00 to This waa done: the babboo re- 15.527.000.mud won the championship of general debate te the During 00 : that in the ten yure followgion Two last year aad three of last tens last week on the appropriation wire alain, And the ahamreck saved the bill for the department of the-- interior live of the Iriah and became their na- ing 1925 total governmental expendiyears liunp are hack. etudents at- Congrrmmro Murdock made 1 tional tmblem. (I am indebted to Joe ture; increased from $9 000,000,000-0Eighty to eighty-fltpeneb to nearly SI 6.000.000.000.00: tended the meeting. ailing attention to th kcoaomie imQuinn, the Irish historian, for this that in 1950 total tax collections reaportance of the mining industry. ' S10.2S6.000-00- 0 ched sa all time high-o-f The Uuh representative is leading 00. dropping in 1952 to $8.1 47 the Rocky Mountain grqupTn' it ef000.000 00 and due to federal borforts to obtain sufficient funds to' enWilliam Allen, all fussed up over rowings and lendng for the payment able the barren to retnmir It work iu shirt championloud taken the about 1954 to having of the taxn increased in connection with mining, technology announced Jones, fell L. B. even to 49.500.000.- 000 00. but ship from snd safety. that He had tent away for a shirt that 56.000.- 000.000.00 short of governIn his address. Congmmanan burdnctivl. and aarociarioa out would literally knock our eyr that tax collecmental expenditures: ock mid : Amerian labor mag- - be teen mid permasettle the atpi'tOB, f tions in 1922 - so nted to 12.2 per tire ia Granite school district haw to stand on t mineral foundatioei. comte normal timm approximately 100.-90- 0 nently. Well, the shirt ha a 'rived. It ent of the national income and ia widespread, with akin that with Jonei 1952 siiSbunted to 20.7 per cent of plete ia 15 schools, nccoeding to a is I laborers worit nndergronnd in bulletin released from th office of Df. th mines of America, and more than wearing if, would be wonderful, but the nafonal income. on Allen i s dud. He lacki the expanse We believe that with the demands Calvin S. Smith, taperinteadent. 1,700.000 are employed te att branches of th mineral industry. Coal minMeetings have teen held ia moet to properly display it. There is a of government increasing at the late leorecently a tet each a like month, only furnishes small animal with spot ing ulon laborers mot diown, and consuming so large pro- stances officer teen named. lands pard ailed an "ounce", "that and s portion of the national income, with have th p eventare foe th year of with employment than any mauufnc-tnria- g iaulnstry. .And it in not necexpenditure of government exceeding They are to on;,fc: prey with a spring . . bounce." One would think s leopard tout receipts from axe, even while essary to demonstrate the obviftna fact of th P. T. neaocretiou that Officer ware majority of onr industrial skin on a man as small as Allen would avn exhaust 'O large a proportion were named m fo- '(borers are make him look anywav like an ounce employed te the fabrics-tio- a of the national income, a crisis has teen in thi vicinity . of minerals. Indeed, recent MiBut - Not so. He looks like scarcely eached, and that onr entire economic llow: Bacchus: Mr. Beth Bullock, pres- di indicate that approximately 25, mors than half a dram. Jones structure will be destroyed unless a William reerttary. rod 000,000 American, directly and inin, lefiptoJ skin would look terofymg: 'top is out to excessive governmental ident: hud--Witteck. treasurer. Cypru directly. depend joa the mining Merrill xpenditures. assurance given that Alleyway dressed, looks simply temschool, cote for a livelihood. will be balanced, not by increasing senior and junior high hut biped: Mrs. Victoria Aadereoa. presOnr transportation system has taxu. increa to t snd continuing sL ids I vice presBullock, red the American union possible. ident; Mi. Laviu Sv reducing expenditure. presiRailroad and steamship have bound ident: Mr. .Vaict Reid. We endoree the statement of Goveris he that McCall admit, aaeretaey. he were W tte sot and th I.HAil Kmc frankly Tweu-rift- h dent: Mr C C north to nor Blood in his message to the Life treasuree. be sooth: ribpored to ."A More Abundant n they have brought the and commend the snd Mr. Herbert Tomlin, Legislature, McFa-lismust for -- thi runderdog. Something Garfidd school. Mr. Margaret bf the hilla. (te plan, and th of Nne for railing a teen rommittee become him to forests to the cities and returned the have happened to pivfidnt: Mil O. thereto tharr" . remainder or thm vice prerident: Halda AWqoirt. mm redacts of tte cities to every soyner jvufhfnl. However, the it in geneml passing 'Bniityu rer. and R. Erickson, H. G of tte continent. .And if it not exfils article that day ehowa nothing to conditions to serious that it require nd u. to believe he hat ent.rely dul high courage to go forward. Few are Anderson and Edith Rutledge, mere aggeration to say that th mineral inc here of th board of director. Mark Sutlivan. nsnally dustry te made oar' transports tioa ty- modem ;mmune to lo eu e Haw thorp: Mi. L F. Walker, hut truthful, alips up and tells us Fo pomible. becaaar 65 per cent of i to integrated that like itructure vice prerit"1 tte total freight arried by Amerian member ran prerident: A. O. Clark, one hundred year he human body no one that Kathleen All Panic, tamers is famished by the mineral inother inffenng. nor dent aad wsi equal to 14 S. is that it he injured without Webster: Mre Clara dustry and fabricated mineral prowithout other, being wrong with that rtatrment As Mf prosper fl ducts." prerident. O. T. j Is not tret, not nearly tree. recre-arWnrehach. the on Ellen and based article president, the Sollivan'i whole Tn'utah we believe ttet Whittier: Mary D. Bertoch. statement quoted Tte Y. L. M. L A. presidency. assumption that the prohibitive burden of Emil Fenlnee and J. Mis Blanche Taylor. Mr. Dick Wil-kidiscussion tiresome is tree, hit long and destroying the unity of oaf president: vice preri dense. Mre. Albert Reid sad Mitt Greet that follows become absurd. Zph. dividing Jacob entertained the yonng ladies demandi bv oM classes, occasioning officers Saturday evening at business and the imno Mr. Ed J. Gsrdnee entertained tte meeting. The ladies .rono for exemption, there included: other Jtook are upon Cnb ttet afternoon Bridge of farther taxes Iu th report of a wedding Mrs. Stew' Powell. Ma . R. Jo-b- 4 each Monday her bom. A dainty lunwithout appreciation thaj at weekday Mire Aths Brown. Mre. Villa no more able to bear cheon was .erred and thjr popular gam Vaiisms, Mr. Matter, Mrs. Sarah than are the pro" Mre . enjoved later d Mr. Drltert Johnson, snd Mr, Elmer Elder.. St. won first prize Patrick decorations were charmingly e of the All i this, member oif the team are oot allowed point bnt wry encouraging event tew evidenced themselves and it teem probable that th boy playing on. the school team wilt receive at least 25, pointy for the award Sat-wda- d LK ? f u interesting to s uity as Magna Garfield Lmns Club and Tooele Liona were the onrinatots and prim far-to- re v v . ; behind this organization. It will - The annual Salt Lake County foreembrace community date threigboat men thia district, chiefly Lions. Chamber Bad wiB te held Weds fay. of Commercs- - and Commercial Gate. , April 10. nid Roy Smith, fin staf, APRIL 10 : Pending defiaitt action of tte executive coumittag of th Cypru High School golf iu (tin an Unrecognized sport a baseball and golf are not Included the school constitution permitting td the award system mow te t FOELIZirS C,LL , Announcement 20 Cyprus . School .s. Oriinata Magna-Garfid- Aw On another page of thin teto tw-h- Mftpaa-Gftrfie-ld ' 0 WIDE ACTIVITY OFP.T.A.OTED Parent-Tencher- e' a- -- ' 1955-193- '' et tvV pre-tee- i, ol tary-tre- econ-nnv- ,"'' -- aecretary-treasur- er Bor-laa- J"- P? y. n. . r". i.r. b, thur. ijrinf .i "" - .... 'tax ? , J tented out . own CCkGIUN. PUIS PI te fen ad a complete explanation of the National Housing Act togette wick merchants rod firms who are cooperating te this endeavor. Read It ready ic everything there - is for " your benefit. Repairs, alteations. aad improvements may now be financed re tew rore. Money in available. Workmen are ready. NOW is tte time to start. Participation in th Better Ho usk ing and program tana Better Boeinrea, Betaad Better Snrroaadings ter Living fot tte Citizens of tbis Commsnity. . Fire Chief I read somewhere once opon time, male species of the bnmsn net never entirely growe np always te mining some boyish impulse or te CIPR03FUV that th ttioct. From what 1 gather aloag this thought, Joe Quinn te kept small boy love foe a fire, ro much so. that te ha teen suitably dubbed "Tb Fin Chief." It aU am about not very long ago, when Joe was teeother important telephone ing and th fire siren blew. Joe promptly bung up tte phone nemvae t, cutting off bis important jumped te his or. rod nrod ths flats where te believed tte away to fire to be. Several boon later, te put te tu appearance, (somewhat shamefacedly. the boys thee tell) and proceeded with bis work. However, tte fly te th ointment, is that te ront now answer the phone, without being addressed m "HI Fire Chief! What say, Chief f " until his lift b almost of miserable. Make-Wor- converts-tionalia- CYPRUS DIVITED . TO ENTER CONTEST FOR NEWSPAPERS Cyprus and other high school die intermounuia region are being invited to enter tb Intermountain Higb School newspaper contest, sponsored by th division of joanulism, Brigham Yonng University, according to j. FOUCil By E. M. N. wiU By The Grapevine ' Sleuthing around. I beard that farof the outlaying vicinity ware flatly told nothing could be done about Harrison R. Merrill, professor of journ- their claims for alleged damage to by Utah Copalism. Four states were represented crop from tailings among the winners te the firm con- per Company official Monday. I better understand that tb Copper Comtests of thin kind, btld lest year. No entiaac Jet is i charged. High pany is planning to expend every to curb the toiling dust this sumschools need only wad te two issues of their newspaper, with mer hy several methods. Heres wishs slip telling the number of issues prin- ing success. ted each year and th number of persons ia die undent body. Tte entries A very much disillusioned young will be criticized by professional journun. who recently promised to "Love, nalists. Th papen mart be te by honor and obey remarked ttet "Lobs Match 50. Certificate of excellence blind--bmarriage is quit an eye will be teutd te each of several divi- opener. I bop this as r original Cbot, sions. , onay. mers -- iu, rt con-sccnt- iv Loele-- i Boston - Eluet," RtUkls. inf Comedy, To Ea Pre--. tented Ttmday. Described as a nUkklng comedy dream, the sronal Cypens High school offmng nf fc, dramatic department, nadee the direction of Bliss Myrth Hn- hoen as tte "Bo- Blum- three set play. U will te presmtid next Theniay evening, ! 00 p. as. in tte school asduonam. Du ro other school -, k teuud osesresry to poet-tefrom previously sanouacsd w Tte presentation, wbkh Is said forewii young and eld for te abeorb-fo- g pbt, concerns the problems of no oW sad tKabluhed New EagUnd fami , ily. Tte grandmother, who wields (he authority, returns from Esrope ro find teat have "played" dorteg ter absroce. Oat gasXiie'h-te- r ha qiit school ro go to work, the otter granddaughter tee' broken ter Wllb rot 'Broi,s ??? I'1 hre grandwn has te bv ea with Csbau and become mixed te roin dredy isiannc deal Th ore tedsdre Vireink Urn tehnltu. Tteodor? Heleotrol Clitou Harris, Crorge Mf PT. eRr? .Wrt Jddtn. Mix- Maegnret- Oen Olsen. Pendleton, Virginia Papnntkolan, - Keith Cook and Ernest pasbe. - Perhapt Unemployed Dance f 1 r --mron - 'A very enjoyable dance was given Wednesday evening by the Unemployed organization of this vicinity in the CLASS PRESEHTS-HAWAI- IAN SKIT FATIEiO-ir.GI- A According to news releases, Sena toes who are working foe th prevailing wag clast te th work relief bill may end by saying. "J doled yon ro." ' fuel Tv;tyarJrarrS"- So bag u narcotics flood through restrictive machinery to The Junior Class of Cyprus presen- "dope criminals with the conrege." So long as aliens who have proved ted an assembly - Friday immediately preceding tbrit "Junior Prom." Tte themselves defiant lawbreakers shall be Prom was decorated with Hawaiian tolerated to stay within onr boedets: So bag as pilfering politician and cenet and so tte assembly presented lumber that depicted Hawaii te some grasping la wye re shall protect manner. Th main number wat bn So bng at onr parole are affaire o morons skit 'entitled "Garfield Heirere in Hawaii" presenting interesting facts political shiftlcatnens or politial venabout Hawaii , ality: ' So bng na th tale of firearms in lncideily, th Junior Promenade reck Italy encAnmged; wat on of tte greatest successes of any dine ever given te CyprrU both from So bag a oar conns sad prosee social and financial standpoint. ... cutor snffet witness to te' teriml-fate- d. our loose REsiDzrrii cz5 t i Advertising Pleasant Green Hall. Jos McArthur was in charge of arrangements. A newt item atom ttet Sally Rand i It is planned to make there dances talked recently to a large gathering of regnlar affaire. The public is invited New York Ad men; I preen me te to attend. her sncceas, of coarse, to dim play advertising. evil-do-- ts Funeral eerricee foe Mstthlre B. WahUa. fatter uf E. W. WahUa aad Mrs. Agues Philpot tf Magus, were conducted Tuesday of last week nt tte Third Ward Chapel in Spriarvill. Mr, Wahliu died Sunday at a Provo. Hospital from tomplia-loo- t, fntbwiag, pneaaocua.lle waa bora te Waster Norland. Soudan. July, 10. 1141. . LRI. . ; tut a high sdvtrtisitg rets. That I tbs rets of ths Chic go Sanday Tribnng, bnt when redseed to a per tboassad circ alatioa basis It is only one and sad that is (boat tte svgragt nre of tbs reetropolitaa newspaper. The avenge per tboassad of ciscalatioa rets of weekly newepapeie is sboet 29 cent per nch, stent 17 time die avenge me of die eTta-trath- a. metre-polit- sa da Hire. Many Oh, Goth FINAL RITES HELD FORLCT.IAGERA Fnneral services for Losi Charles MaGen.' 55. who was found dead at the family rn idrnce, 127 Wret Fourth South street. .Friday at 5:40 a.' m.. Salt Lake City, "were conducted Tuesday in the Pleasant Green L. D. S. Ward. Mr. MaGen aad hit family were fopnel Magna residents. Police yaid death was due to natunl .. cause. ' Mr.1 MaGern was bora iu Yankton, South Dakota, April t, 1901. Surviving are. his widow. Mrs. Turpin MaGen. Salt Lake City, tutoopas, Loaioaad Richard MaGen: bis mother, who lives in Magna: Orvea brothers, Anton MaGen, Washington Mo.: Rudolph MaGen, San Diego. Calif.; Edward MaGen, Lon Angeles; Harvey, Ernes, Richard and Donald MaGen, - Magna, and three listen. Mrs. Frenk .Campion aad Mrs. Jack Redding of Oklahoma and Mm Jobs DeBry. Lo Angeles. Ha-H- ii' Fimeral Services Conducted For For Concern Head k Fnneral services for Joseph Panel. 56.' manager, of tte J. Panek For company, were conducted Sanday afternoon te the Granger L.' D. S. ward chapel by Bishop John D. Hill; were Mtrril L. Petereen, Speaker Roland C. Msckay and Bishop Hill. n Georgc E. Smith offered the and Thomas Barton the benediction. Musical selections wet rang hy a quartet conrirting of Glen Todd. Mr. Petersen. Earl Hilt and Lbyd Halt and by Nathan Hale. Bishop Hill dedicated the grave in tte Wasatch Lawn burial, park. Mr. Panek was well knowq in Magna and vicinity. invo-cstb- . .The Shaw family tewing tlnb wat entertained hy Mr. Don Shaw Tburv day afternoon. Refreshments were served to Mr. Albert Moneen. Mr. Scott Hancock. Mire Mern Sbaw, Mr. Kate Jensen. Mre. G M. Shaw. Mr. Thomas Shaw aad Mrs. Bob Harknctt. Advertising Seventeen dollars an tech looks likt . bab-boo- dt! IN lied turn mm-take- u J8 LO YOUR nr. Chatter Givcsro . i HURRAH FOR THE IRISH - On Sanday next, March 17. all good Irishmen will pause to pay tribute to the memory of St. Patrick, and mote and more, each year, as people grew bloader in their views sad become lets opinionated, other peoples and tects am pleated to join with them in the day. St. Patrick was bora in Scotland, and ia his sarly youth, was taken prisoner and held captive for .seven year by Nid of rise nine boeuges. yrbo compelled him to herd twine, jt wit while a prisoner that he acquired tbs Irish language. He escaped tad went to Rome where be etndied coder his unde, the bishop of toort. He returned to Inland ia 411 A. D. and spent the remainder of his life, protracted to 1 20 yean, ia the service of bis chstcb In convening the inhab-'tan- (' of Erin to Christianity. When von are approached and asked to buy artificial shamrock next Sunday, be reminded of the legend that St. Patr-cl- t nted the triple leaf of that plant o illustrate the doctrine of the trinity, hence its adoption at the tablets of Art ure. To Property t . . I Iks kind that is wnetksrUn it firewda-whic- h this uetrrina makea gmlth the ef a that' it of ruprueentarivi nmgign vaUe Mw thn ndw .mre mnetoty and . . . . eneh hat tee has- - W growth nf The Uagna Tkroro and Thn Cnrfinld Lrodat rontin-M- d growth nf hn pud nnhocrip-t- e lam . . muddy jamming a8 anlan wmkly erflmtiv u nf p-ftwriuttnn f home roromu nry vw rootage that in nd ntacisd advantagu ro thorn aukiag nao of Timm and the Leadet . . "gopee-te- e Getulatio . , . made iattemt." y Hodge Marshall separate organ-gt- f vifl contribute their yrert of Ireland. eecosarr wo A. according to BiI. addition, ORGANIZES TKg rarer and kup tonrj tu. i GRW-- t m LD Us o .fcdaae t N. ? Ircti Are Flintd "A generation shows that moving and that ia moet import-sa- t. If the movement that is, say Lee2H7 a is existing, ia lively enough, it is Approxtautely 59.000 imall tone Salt Lake nougb to know that it is moving, even torn bay beta planted on county farm daring th pert fire if it not moving." Gertrude Stein yren tu windbreak and woocflot purSach H proclaimed genius. poses. according to Paul M-- Dsnn. forester for tte Utah txteneioa serOne Man's View i vice at Logs a. - The On of th more or lees promineut trees, which were p lasted oa men of the state (I am withholding 149 difienat areas witbia th ceetty were obtained from the forte asnety hi name, not beanie hr would be to te quoted thusly but ratter maintaiaed by thi Utah Sat Agric!-tnrbecause his position at the present time college for th parpore of would probably te jeopardised) said planting stock W Utah brmets o me last week that "Boy uud girls at low toe. Aboat 19 different kiadl learn nothing te college. They are too of trees bam bsea plantsd ia this rotai th predominant species here vonng to grasp the loaning of theories ry et si, which usnslly are too heavy beta Siberia! Elsa. Raeriaa livn bine Issuet. Wc walnut, for the dullards who profess to teach spruce. Mac .hem. He was referring to commas-:thoney locust, green ash. poadtrom and its teaching, particnlariy to pin aad golden willow, j Th clinut. soil sad reoptnre renth school teachers (be ailed them triumphs of mediocrity) of America, ditions in this sretion ssr tot tree growth, rey who have denounced William RanThis is indicated by die fret drive te dolph Hearxt foe bis anti-re- d that Salt Lake county lands die Sun he schools. This likable, brilliant man, who has ia cooperative tret planting, wkb apwo children of h own approaching proximately 25 per rent of th tim1959 ollege age. farther mid: "Bat do not ber planted dinag tb period akc tte yosth out of college. There 1934. Requests for trees for 1955 ro :s enough snempbyment now rod far exceed say other county Th specie particularly sdspttd for there are too many hoodlums already ou the streets. And. the seedy profes- windbreaks te Salt Lake county e sor. must at." Somehow or other. I the rim, olive, spree tad pin end Siliked these frank opinions, stated with better soda, said tb rim. olive, no malic, hat jast what the man be- berian net tret oa ths drier aad are the lieved to be tree asd right. I might add alkali a (nation. Far wnodJoto pure that this man is a college graduate. casts, tab, orelpa. wslate recommended. . are f What think you Th shipping season wiB start sboet th fine of April this yiM. d trwe Mr. J. R. Joncx entertained te ho-u- 1 of tte leggstud spec m etw ro of ter (null daughter's fifth birth- p esc based from tbs CoBegt anrerry t day anniversary Friday afternoon if Logsa at pcicee averaging nboet II her home. The color scheme was arr- per headred. which imlste for toe ied oot m spring decorstione and small ol shippisg. Mot thaa 1 1 .000 wire have been ordered for 1935 pbetreg favors were given. Th gnats attendate, report Ma- - Dsaa. ding were Rose Marie Coin mhos, Con- te Utah nie Robison, Marvin. Dorothy arid Order blaak or other tree Don Henline, Nancy Williams. Steve teformatioa amy Be obained from V. Powell. Wsyn Brown. Babe Wimtatr. L. Marti nets, county exreunoa ugu Julia Brusatto, and Garvin Daybell. at 402 Federel Buildisg. S5t Lake City, or by writing to dm Exttmroa service at Logan, j Tte Magna Flower Garden Club entertained Monday evening at the Ma Tte Sttdsy School Sake Boned rna Women's Gob Complimentary to com Mr. Newell Mitchell retiring prmi entertained Wednenfay rnning dent. Mr. Mitchell waa presented with plimeatary W tbrir nt an electric toaster. Light refreshments Emilia Smith and 7' Nola Saiik ii'ieleon ia Grsa-ge- t. the home of Fied-were served to twenty gnests-O- . is the new president. Thirty map were te sttrodnace. movement , al tet m 'qi ui ltig tun i.r |