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Show r W i .. j ThiArthur o Wed: b Ai' l-! Lax -- ...J. i. TJ'fT' 'TT175 r VV ! Afuinaldon Erlglrl PUn Such Is Civilization Shaw Sees Lenin Cats Can Be Tod Bif BEVERLY HILLS Well all ! know U Just what I read In thi papers, and what I run Into as ! prowl hlthei to tblthar. I II2AT last week will Post and Gatt) the round th a A the Backer oi that wonderful v oridCL 8 k ULY 3. iaviud iowuh kittle dap i flight, Ur. Hall of Chlcasha Okie, speaking of his modesty. Well 1 goi a nice wire thanking me, and saying that In return he would like to bring the Boys to Claremore. Well the only way he could bring the Boys to Claremore was In an Auto, and knowing they were real Aviators 1 knew they wouldent come la an Auto, so I wrote and said that If they got there they would have to land In a Parachute, so the old Town got busy and in Are days built one of the dandiest little Air ports you ever saw, and sure enough ' HaH made good. He was to bring (he Boys there. Welt 1 was sitting around our little Ranch In Santa Monica and Just happened to think, why If I get up ( early In the morning, catch the east bound plane I can be In Tulsa tomorrow night and be In Claremore for the big Doings the next morning at ten oclock. Well thats Just about the way I do things. I dost ever plan ahead for anything. ! dont even like to have dates ahead If I can help it I like to do anything right now. So I grabbed the old aerial Rattler the next morning, wired to Tulsa to have a Special Plane meet me In Amarillo Texas and they sent a Dandy one of these Low wing Lockheads, with- - the Retractable landing gear (that folds np under the wings when its In flight), so we really did fly to Tulsa. Well they were giving them a big 1 got j welcome there that night, and to he Banquet Just In time, too late to eat, but of course had to deliver an oration, a real grammatical masterpiece some of the old Oxford ' and Eton stuff. i Well you would have been proud ; jot Claremore, even If you dident have any knowledge of It before, e little town had done a fine Job. aw over that morning la tha Win Maee (the ship they broke the ?rd In). I was in the back com- tment with Gatty and he was ex inlng all the different gadgets ,t he used to tell where he was. r was about eight or ten feet back .he Pilot Pots, and there was gaa uks In between. They talked by a ad ear phone tube. They eouldent an see each other. Now a few things they told me the flight. They had no Para-uteethey would have taken up much room, and been too bard sit on, and besides if you had to e em, where would you been any-w- . They? carried nothing at all of y precautionary nature. Pest said, t was make it or else.' They only changed their 8park lugs once, and that was on ao aunt of some heavy oH they got t one place. They did NOT make miscalculation in landing ny I Solomon Alaska, Instead of ome. They had intended landing i Solomon, as there is where their as was waiting for them. They had ever Intended landing In Nome. They are very n usual Boys. Jatty la the nore talkative i ' lira t fail t th Dr Cboppc Id i 0. I , ' . , f .( t the two still the Com-- ' -- J I i flzzz Cc Fcr Junior r Lzmtcdc Show tat - Arrests wen nude Tncsday by Sheriffs Hanks. Pehnon and Reynolds of George Workman. 24, and J. P. Murphy, 44. on a charge of breaking into boxcars oa the Rio Grande and Western Pacific railroads. The men wen arrested at 11:30 s. m. on the road north of Magna, commonly known as the flats. Murphy plead guilty ' sad was turned over to the government, for further trial George Workman - wu turned over to the Tooele Couqty authorities 6a a charge of petty larceny. Mining tools that were stolen from Tooele a short time ago were found in the car of the arrested men. Both men ate and have been under observation for some time. Murphy who has had 19 arrests and 18 convictions, has served terms in San Quentin. Folsom, Salt Lake and various other prison, for be made. , In addition to the exhibit depart- charges of theft, forgery and misdement a livestock juding contest will meanors, while Workman has served be held. Committees in charge of the in the Salt Lake penitentiary for au' . various department an as follows: tomobile theft. Sheep: El wood Spencer, Taylorsville; Russel Freeman. Riverton; NorAt e joint committee meeting of Livestock club leaden, and of the Granite. Jordan and Cyprus schools, final ptani were completed for the Salt Lake County Junior Livestock Show to be held in connection with tjro Annual Farm Bureau Outing program at Midvale oa August 5. The show will include four departments as follows: dairy calves and heifers, sheep, hogs tad poultry. Pracexhibited tically all of the animals will be purebrtd. and it is expected that approximately 200 entries will 4-- , Social Hcncrs man Bawden, Granger. Calves sad Heifers: PUwaAf IWbawvI Min Florence Lawrence Paul, Woodbury, Granger; Leslie Nelson, agricultural Magas; at Cyprus High School Hogs; Paul Boyce, agricultural Instructor at Jordan High School Poultry: Roy Hillam, agricultural instructor at Granite High ScbooL Calvin Jensen, Sandy, Livestock Judging Contest: Paul Boyce, Roy Hillam, Donald Madsen, Milkttck, Judges of sheep and dairy cattle will b Prof. A. C Esplia. sheep and wool specialist of the Utah Stan Agricultural college, and Prof. George Q. Bate man of the dairy department of the Utah State Agricultural college. Judges for the poultry and hog later. department will be announced Ribbons will be awarded to the out- Aanding animals exhibited hi each class, and in addition cash premiums will be awarded amounting to u tout of 1100. Mr. and Mrs. George S. Taylor and family returned borne Frida f after a very enjobale 2 weeks vacation visiting spent in Southern Utah, Grand Canyon. Brices, Cedar Brakes and Zion's National Park. A ported a very good time. The prize for the most scholastic points was to the Magna group. The Rev. Pace announces that despite business depression, the Assembly this year was attended by more than any other ytar. a .aShaffer tntertained - WedMr. Fcno nesday in compliment to Mrs. E. G. Shafer of Salt Lake. Three tables of bridge wen arranged at which the prize for high aeon was won by Mrs. Charles Pack of Salt Lake Gty. , UCG'V , 5C3 PEOPLE To Attend The Americas Legion Base Ball Tournament to be tazed at Kcna at The Utah Copper Ball Bark Wednesday, Thursday and Friday August 5, 6 and 7lh, The fastest Junior Ball Flayen in the Winners gtate trill compete California. to go to IIO. 17 Plans Compile State Tournament LARGS BONNEVILLE GOLF I VhnAvU 28. - ' The guests of honor. Mrs. Elizabeth Taylor. 84, and Mrs. Mary Coon, 81, are the only two original pioneer mothers in Oquirrh Stake. After a program of pioneer dances, and songs, including a duet by the guests of honor, "Hard Tima Come No Mom,! s pioneer dinner was enjoyed by all. Miniatutt pioneers with their handcarts and camp wagons t reeking the plains formed the centerpiece of the Urge table. The table was tnder row of shady .trees with the amp fire and kettle in the distance. - Mr. Mary Coon gave an interesting account of her journey to Salt Lake, while Mrs. Ttylor told, in a LEGION TOURNEY HERE SUNDAY from Bonneville, their professional Harry Borg, wilt invade the Utah Copper Golf Gub grounds, August 2. Some very noted talent is in this group from Bonneville, tnd exciting and close matches art expected between the Bonneville hi and the Magna golf- The first game of the state elimination tournament for the American Legion junior baseball championship, will start off with s bang Wednesday morning, August 5, at 10 o'clock at the Magna Community Park, The hat exhaustion." winning team from each of tiro eight Mr. Raty was a eJtivt of Califordistricts will be present to compete nia. s son of Mr, and Mr. Joseph for the state championship. He was ers. married. was not He Raty. The results of the second ton nd The schedule of the tarns has been the fourth victim i Utah of the terof the the matches announced Uuh in has the h leg July follows; four gamu I rific heat wave swept directors Coif Gub'l four Wednesday, Copper cup , Thursday and three , Twenty headed players by u country. Monday marked the seventh con- tournament appear below: secutive day the r. rcury has gone , In the upper bracket; Let Warnkk p: over 100 degrees in Uuh, which is delated Garonct Mitchell , I d S record unsurpassed, according o the Gyde Mantle overcome P. O. 4 and 2; Dr. Weggetand Salt in bureau weather it., government Lake. The weather bureau also an- wu the victor over L. S. Brocken by nounced that the temperature Monday default and W. H. Hook won from was above one hundred degrees for Orson Naylor by default. In the lower bracket, O. H. BateOver an boar and weathet bureaus from over the sou. hern part of the man won from A Lewis, 4 and 3 ; L. sum report temperatures from 99' to L. Johnston wu victorious over L. M. Robinson 4 and 3; L, E. Snow 110'. won from Made Janney, 3 and 2 snd C E. Hall downed S. Yaraaguchi,, 5 and 3, , Approximately 25 golfers from 1 1 California of will lave the morning Magna . when August 8 foe Ely, Nevada, Earl M. Stayle, 21, formerly of they will play matche with the Ely inMagna, was drown .J iu s slough of and Rnth Gty golfers. From .latest -3 18 bole will Blue formation mateba near Lake, the Columbia rivrr Oakland, Calif., Wednesday. From be played. word received by friends in Magna, his body was said to have been recovered. The county 'coroner aid ViiUtiiyavl he believed the y o tr. h had been overcome by cramps induced by going into the cold water too soon after atPeter , McLaren, las dinner.,, . x, - T- fe chopper, proved himself to be supThe tragic victim will be remem- reme when a log chopping contest bered by his nomerus friends in Magwas staged in front of the Magna na and Garfield and his passing will Lumber Hardware Store, Friday mornre be regreted by many. From ing, when he met up with his only ports no date has been yet kej Jpr the oppenent, L. M. Ney. from Magna. funeraL : The champion chopped the huge log minutes, straight through in 2 Mr. tnd Mrs. Carl Ashby and fam- while Mr., Nty chopped the log in 5 vacation minutes. A prize of 850 would have k ily an spending s in California, stopping enroute at San been given to any contestant if McLaren faild to chop a log in two-thirFrancisco, Lot Angeles, etc. the time the contestant takes. ." . A large crowd witnessed the conMr. and Mrs. A. C Ensign tnd test, with official etc., children have gone for a throe week's on band. Tbe only restriction in the trip 'through Yellowstone Park and contest was that no opponent would . Brighter Resort. be allowed to use the Plumb axe, as that it the only kind McLaren uses. . Mr. and Mrs. H. Wurzbacb and Sam of SpanButtle and Mrs. baby Harrison left on Mr. and Mrs. Charles is a guest st the borne of her Fork ish Hole Jackson a brief vaation to parents, Mr. and Mrs.. J. Mabcy. country. Hay-mon- Drc;y3 Drened as pioneer, tbs board members of the Y, L. M. I. A. held tbeis monthly social at the home of Mr. Alfred Jones at Hnnter Tuesday July GATE EXPECTED AT TEAT! TO PLAY Yrn Former 1 very phasing manner of the settlement of Pleasant Green, . Tbs two honored guests were "presented with lovely gifts. Guests st the social included the following: Met. Josephine Jones, Mrs. Alice Marshall, Mrs. Viola The Misses Velma McBride, Annie B. Jones, Alice Mackey, Margaretta Taylor, Vivian and Doris Olsen and Half. EUini Nielson. Hilda StevenBlanche Roberts with the Rev. and son, Gem Swenson, Ida Alldredge, AlMrs.E. B. Pace returned Thursday ta Dayton, Mac Bello, Lavina Bulafter a vacation spent at (he Uuh lock and Hazel Bcrtoch. A very good Baptist Summer Assembly. All re- time was enjoyed by alL -- Mrs. James Newton entertained at family dinner Wednesday at her home in Hunter. Coven were laid for IS at a daintily appointed table. The evening was spent in playing card. panlons. Gener- ally close ass I elation like that brings out all the bad In each other f and they wind np wanting to eat i each other up. They are mighty Ilk-- J able Boys. That Post Is Just full of f determination. I would hate to tell him he eouldent do anything. Never will there be such a com-- 1 blnatlon again, of Ideal Flyer, Navigator, and Backer. This fellow Hall Now those Wives, you , Is unusual. Women would sure like them. They , are like their Husbands, the most i modest, quiet, retiring, and both j very pretty. You know that takes a lot of nerve to let a Husband make that trip. They are mighty brave little Women. On leaving Clara more, their husbands took off for New York. They were In another Plane leaving for the west I went to the Plane to bid the wives good .bye; each had their handkerchiefs to their eyes. They dldent want to let me see em crying, they were rather ashamed. But darn It It Just give you an Idea what they have gone through. Women played a part in that flight greater than they have ever got credit for. I ( Jf 31, Hitachi 8rdlcu, wa i . (which alnt saying much). They both hare abso-lut- e confidence in each others ability, they are '.TtFlELD 1 valent over the of the week, e compllmentlni h- - a. o:.i .h ws so pre a stale the first 1 snotbet victim .sn J, Raty, 28 Monday, wl Cal-fs tourist, died Vail of jo, of beat p rostra:..- - in Garfield. Mr. Raty, enroutt to C fornia. was drivbetween Magna ing on tire bighw o men companwith Garfield and ions. During the c re be fainted at and though the wheel of the . rushed by his coropi ion to the nearest doctor, be was pronounced dead when medical sttr on was received of his death in Garfield. The c was given as "car' c failure due td The heat 1 happened ti piece .one rr r.IAN D' Visit I hat write TUD AY JULY SI, 1S3L r moat tell pot about a fine loni World Flyers. 3 TOPNOTCHERS Attracts Attention '' world-champio- n -- -- 1- -2 two-wee- time-keeper- s, - by Ket 1 Friday. The gamu will start Wednesday and Thursday, first game each day, 10 a, m.; second game 1:15 p. m.; third game 3:15 p. m., and forth game 5:15 p. m., Friday, first game 1:15 p, m. ; second game 3:15 p. m. and third game All 5:15. gamer will start oa time. Bob Howard of Provo, noted coach of Uuh, together with Micky Scanion, president of the Uuh Umpires Associa' tion, will officiate in all games. Plaas art complete for the handling " of si Dams entered. Housing facili-- ti have been arranged by Lee Self and Ray Adams, with lavish entertainment planned for the .visiting teams. August 4. at 1 p. m. all tarns will journey to Bingham to inspect the mines. They will also visit the plants st Garfield and Magna. The festivities will wind np Friday evening with a party at Saluir. Magna is justly prood to have this tournament, here and feels confident that the Cyprus boys will ' rally "show tbtte stuff. Bat to make the tournament s success, a much ,bfgger success than any tournament ever held before, these tcai.. of high boys mutt have support. Not the kind of support where you will bear Oh; Magna's American Legion has a great little tarn, snd I'd like to see the game, hue I can't go tonight, bnt the support that ays "Am 1 going? Well, try and stop me I' ..Cyprus post no 38 of Magna cored their fourth victory Tuesday at Bingham when they ,00 sway with the game from the Bingham boys. The Bingham nine bagged 6 bite to Magna's 22. Batteria were Bingham Sugotti tnd Miller; Magna Tuck and Clark. Mr. Agul&aldo, Filipino leader, encouraged by the utterances of wandering United States Senators, has a plan. He would have the Unit-a- d States give immediate freedom,1 with and the other concomitants, to the Philippine Islands, while continuing for ten yearn more the right of Filipino to ship goods through' our custom house without payment of duty. Your government, no; your free d markets, yes, is the program. It ought to work profitably, ee-pedal ly If, with United State an- pervislon gone, goods from all Asia could b shipped to us duty-fre- e through Manila for a consideration. Some Americans would suggest n counter proposition, os follows: Turn the Filipinos loose to carry out their Ideas; Uncle Sam retaining an adequate naval submarine and airplane base at Manila, a of right since be owns the whole place, and as part payment for th millions we have spent there. There would be no free custom bouse, of course, otherwise the Filipinos could not accurately gauge their capacity to take an Independent place among the world's nations. , -- If you come back to earth 10,000 years hence, and find philosophers of that day tumping this 1931 period of what we call civilization under the general heading of universal barbarism," you need not be surprised. Cannibals kill a Belgian' official in tbs Conga Then the Belgian officials kill fifty-sevenatives with machine guns. Nobody Invited the whites In, but that doesn't help th natives. In Seville. Spain, recently,' two workmen were killed by police, and thirty other shot. In strikes called revolutionary." The strikers were demanding food. A reliable committee discovers In Brooklyn, biggest of the five boroughs that make up Greater New York, such corruption and vies, thoroughly organised, os seems nt- terly beyond belief. And across the East River In Manhattan, official political and Judicial dishonesty, Is organised on a seal of profit running to gigantic totals. , . ' Shooting, stealing, bootlegging, hijacking, racketeering, among Individuals here, la the land of tbs free and the borne of the brave," such la our civilisation. n if . . La .1 thaw-an-d Geoige 1. Nahcy Astor are In Moscow. Lady Altof will see e great deal Mr. Shaw will talk a great deal and interestingly. Mr. Shaw demanded to be taken immediately to tbs tomb in tbs Red Square, wber th body of Lenin preserved, to look almost as it did In life, lies under glass, admired by passing millions. A be looks at the firm fac of Lenin who saw his brother execu t-- -ed by order of the Cxar, and then Issued the order to execute th Cxar and his family, Shaw, will meditate on the difference between words and deeds. There in the Red Square Dm e man of deeds. His name will last In Mrs. C. R. Naylor entertained at s history, thousands of years , after the early date when Shaw's name childrens party Thursday in compliwill be forgotten, with that of other ment to her daughter, Joyce, who celeIngenious but petty writers. brated bee 4th birthday anniverpry. A lovely birthday cake formed the Tbs bead of big corporations centerpiece of the long uble. Gama might visit the Don house In New and refreshments were enjoyed by, 18 Yorks Central Park Zoo, and symsmall gnats. The honored guest Was pathize with the Dons. The house Is plagued with rats,' the recipient of many lovely gifts.' and the gigantla cats" in th cage-a- re Mr, and Mrs, N. F. Pebrson snd ao big, tbs rats are too quick " ions George and Nets left Friday for for them. An ordinary cat as big os n lions vaation to Wyoming t could Ull the rats quickly. paw and Idaho where they will be the cannot Lions guests of relativa tnd friends. Regular cats wil) not stay In the cages because they BlsHke the smell Mr. snd Mrs. J, R. Jarvis tnd of lions and fear their size. tons Keith, Bob, and Hugh spent Some of our biggest corporations five-da- y vaation at Lemon's Grove ars unable to attend to small matters in their business, and suffer jn "Provo Canyon. lost in consequenoe. . Lions, heavy 4 In spite of tbs fact that they or Mia Janet Mabey is a guest of Mg cats, are unable to look after Mrs, C Robins and Mia Mardell their own rats. It Is possible to be ' too big for efficiency. Lewis bf Sait Lake tot a short vacation. . . . Dr. Abraham J. Rongy, chairman a of the Greater New York commitMr. snd Mrs. Jack Cavenee left tee on health examination, pubfor Fish Lakt for a brief vaation. . lishes unpleasant facts In the current Issue of American Medicine. Dr. Rongy urges that legalised Mrs. Bernice Dallas, formerly Min control Information be supbirth Bernice Young was a guest at the to all that want in order to plied B. home of her parents Mr. snd Mr. discourage criminal operations to Young the first of the week, prevent childbirth. He declares that 1,000,000 such operation are performed every year by physicians In will The Magna Womans Gub United the States, and 350,000 by meet, Wednesday at the clubrooms for not physicians, and the cost others their business and social meeting. All to tbs victims is (100,000,000. ' members are invited to attend, . The money la not Important, but the horrible suffering and many deaths ore important. Mrs. M. Kerry of Los Angela. Calif., wu a guest at the borne of our pbil anthoplsts . Perhaps Mr. snd Mrs. Jack Nielson, Wediros Judges and lawmakers could Invent some better prison for young people 1 day. a" than one In which they play bsj. boll for exercise, go to moving r Mr. and Mrs. W, H. Durfrey of tures tor amusement end take Wbellon, Utah were guests st the in crime from cider crimlr home of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Keller for their education. Srsdkt, Ik ) . - . , 1930, kf Kia during the week, two-wee- see I1-sop- s |