Show TIMES THE GARLAND GARLAND UTAH IN LUCK ’ 1984 s Anniversaries “I think that fellow Smlthsow’s the luckiest fellow alive" said Hayes to his fellow worker 1 “Lucky repeated the other don’t call It lucky to be Injured like be was" “But he doesn’t havs to work now" said Hayes “I know be doesn’t yon heartless his brute” replied companion warmly me" “But yon don’t understand “ne’s getting Comexplained Hayes pensation now whereas most of his former fellow workers have lost their Jobs" r SOMEWHERE ERROR director was making a real thriller and working very bard to get action Into It he turned from the brink Finally of the cliff mopped his brow and glanced at a dummy made of straw and old clothes lying on the ground beside blm “Good heavens !” he shouted “Who was it we threw over the cliff T The film NOT THE SAME A Plaint “It’s all the fault of the opposition party” said Senator Sorghum who had been reproached by friend for “Then you can recommend Dobbs his lack of achievements “As la the case with everything that goes sa a man of good character?” “No merely as a man of good repwrong It’s all their fault" “But you were elected" was the utation" response “Of course worrying busy back But they keep me so for fear I won’t get another term that I have any time left for aavlng my Diplomacy were very fond of The Smythes their baby “Which side of our house do you think he most resembles?" Smythe demanded of their bachelor neighbor The other was anxious to say the right thing “I don’t know old chap" he answered haltingly “I can’t see that be looks very much like the side of a house" for hardly country” Hopeful Conductor — Are you hurt? Hilarious Victim — You bet I ami knew my rabbit’s foot would bring I’ll bet you five to one one luck I I'm badly damaged MORE SATISFACTION CANT BE BOUGHT FORjf Edqar A Pbe First Oil SCOTT WATSON of a new year Is a beginning time for looking forward and planning how to make the beat use of the 12 months the 52 weeks the 305 days which will be ours during the coming year It Is also a time for looking backward over the past year and the other years that have gone before to take stock of our accomand to benefit by our plishments experience One evidence of our pride In the American tradition Is the custom of observing In one way events or another the anniversaries of certain In our national which proved to he significant Taking the century- 100 years as development the unit of time which Indicates antiquity and a corresponding reverence for those things “which must be good because they are old” we have fallen Into the custom of pausing In the midst of the busy present and our plans for the future to hark hack to the past and recall Its By ELMO J1E events We do this not only on the one hundredth anniversary which we call the centennial but also upon the anniversary of multiples and fractions of that period of time Thus we frequently the fiftieth and the celebrate the of events rather than x anniversary seventy-fiftwait for the one hundredth anniversary ami we are even more pleased In our feeling of Jyertiorlng antiquity when we can celebrate the(one hundred fiftlethLtM or the tercentennial (three hundredth) (two hundredth) of some event In American history an examination of As the year 10iToiens American history will show that we will have occaslonfofa number of these celebrations If (four hunwe choose The only any lmiytanee Is that of dredth) anniversary the voyage of Jacques Cartier the Frenchman and dlscovwho In 1534 pnssed Newfoundland red the Gulf of St Lawrence Two events of 1034 afford an opportunity for and plans are already celebrations the under way for them Fpom Michigan comescomword that the Mackinac Island State Park celebration a tercentenary mission Is preparing a of on that Island next summer of the voyage Frenchman Jean Nlcolet upon whom the mantle as explorer toward the of Samuel de Champlain acwest had fallen On July 1 1034 Nlcolet from by seven Huron Indians set out companied the Three Rivers on the SL Lawrence ascended Ottawa river went across to Georgian bay Lake his canoe along the north shore of the Huron to Sault Ste Marie pnssed through man first white Straits of Mackinac and was theknown then and to gaze upon Lake Michigan as the Lake of the for many years afterwards Illinois western shore of Lake Continuing down the and his companions entered Michigan Nlcoletlanded there to be greeted hy Green Bay and with whom he a party of Winnebago Indians they should take their made an agreement that on the St Lawrence to fnra to the French posts visit other tribes He pushed on to central part of Wisthe Fox river to the there returning to consin and spent the winter to Champlain Quebec in 1G35 to reiort celebration which Is The other tercentenary which will reach its clibut way already under Is that of the foundmax during the coming year from which grew ing of the colony of Maryland the state of that name to In 1G3” King Charles I of England granted a large tract of Baltimore George Calvert Lord south land lying north of the Potomac river and s vert boundaries La of the Plymouth colony' was a desire to motive rn seeking this grant Well in U5 1853 rwjw COUftTtftVjYAU open in the New world a refuge for men of his own faith the Roman Catholics who were then in England Under the Buffering persecution charter granted to Calvert he had larger powers than had yet been granted to any colony settling In America and thus there was Introduced here a new form of government known as the proprietary system But Calvert died before the signing of the charter and his son Cecil Calvert the second Lord Baltimore received the grant Opposition from Virginia made It advisable for him to remain In England to protect his rights so he appointed his l brother Leonard Calvert as of the colony which had been given the name In honor of King Charles’ Catholic of Maryland Marla Henrietta queen On November 22 1G33 two ships the Ark and the Dove left Cowes bearing Baltimore's' two brothers Leonard and George Calvertv'frlth very nearly twenty gentlemen of very good fash"And “about of moRt whom were Catholics ion” three hundred laboring men yvelf provided In all things" the majority of whom were Protestants On March 25 1034 the colonists landed on an Island at the Junction of the Potomac river and Chesapeake bay to which they gave the name of SL Clement’s Island where for the first time In history a party of English Catholics celebrated Ird jnass Finding this Island too small for the site of a settlement a little later the colonists sailed down the river until they came to the month of a stream to which they gave the name River St Ascending this a little way they came George to an Indian village and purchased from them for some axes hatchets and “several yards settleof cloth” the site of the first permanent ment In Maryland to which was given the name of Rt Mary’s March 25 Is the Important date In Although the principal celebration of history Maryland ' the Maryland tercentenary In 1934 will be held on June 20 since It was on Jnne 20 1032 that Lord Baltimore was granted his charter by King Charles and more favorable weather for the celebration can be expected In Jnne than In March The year 1734 had no outstanding events snch as these two In 1634 to provide the occasion for celebrations of an elaborate nature although the following are noteworthy dates In that year: January 20— Robert Morris Philadelphia mebanker and “Financier of the Revolurchant tion” was born in Lancashire England 19 — Thomas March McKean member of the First Continental congress signer of the Declaration of Independence and president of the Eighth Continental congress was born In Chester county Pennsylvania 17 — John November Peter Zenger Colonial printer and editor of the New York Weekly Journal arrested for “false scandalous malicious and seditious libels” against the royal governor of New York Ont of this arrest came the trial and alqulttal of Zenger which marked an Important step In establishing the principle' of the freedom of the press In America 17 — William December Floyd a signer of the Declaration of Independence and a member of from 1775 to 1782 every Continental congress was born In Brook haven N Y Events of 1784 which have significance: June 2— legislature of North Carolina ceded ' to the congress of the United States the title which that state possessed to lands west of the leading to the holding of a conveAlleghnnies ntion where the (August 23) at Jonesborough westerners decided to organize a separate government and a second convention at which at a 17) (December temporary cowas adopted nstitution and the new state of Of AHI CA’ ry Taylor “Franklin” was launched upon Its stormy career officer In the September 24 — Zachary Taylor War of 1812 the Black Ilawk war and the Seminole war the “Old Rough and Ready" of the Mexican war and twelfth President of the United States was born In Orange county Virhas been appointed by the ginia A commission present governor of Virginia to arrange for a of thl event In celebration 1934 October 29 — Robert Uoftflrst of a line of who revolutionized the printing press inventors newspaper business was born at Hoes In Leicestershire JEngland American December' 80 — Stephen II Long army engineer and explorer discoverer of Long's N II was born In Ilopklnton eak In Colorado “125 recall which Events of 1809 thnt years ago” on January 19 — Edgar Allan Poe great American r Boston born In was and poet February 12 — Abraham Lincoln was born in Kentucky Inventor of February 15 — Cyrus McCormick reaper was born In Walnut Grove Va officer In the September 11 — Sterling Price Mexican war governor of Missouri and general In the Confederate army was born In Prince Edward county Virginia famous trapper December 24 — Kit Carson guide and scout was born In Madison county Kentucky During the coming year will occur the centennial of these events: March 20 — Charles W Elliott educator president of Harvard university and famous for hla Shelf of Books” was born In Boston March 24 — John Wesley Powell geologist soldier explorer of the Grand canyon director of the founder and United States Geological survey first director of the Bureau of American EthN Y nology was born at Mount Morris famous writer April 26 — Charles F Prowne under the name of “Artemus Ward” wa born Maine In Waterford under the leadMay 5 — A party of emigrants ership of Nathaniel J Wyeth left Liberty Mo for the West later built Fort Hall Idaho where the American flag was first flown over that part of the country and established a colony near ths present site of Portland Ore the great Frenchman w May 29—Lafayette helped establish American lndependen In Paris During the coming year will occu fifth anniversary of these events In 1859: August 26— Col E L cdl well In the United 8 starting this giant September 6 —IrT was born In Plerrr ago) be establish syndicates In tl October 1 the arsenal tured tried ber2 glvln the Never have trouble on cold mornings starting your motor Just buy Conoco Bronze Gasoline that gives instant start- ing and better winter For full performance motor protection fill with Conoco Germ Processed Paraffin Base Motor Oil with "Hidden Quart" Penetration At Red Triangle Stations an 'raorV' The yel of sary June bers of includln admiral the resj Schley war Noven Pres’dei cratic I’ A |