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Show IUlNkiv i; "--''"- BEVERLY HILLS. We had a Uuh g 1 I !, P vi ti isliaiaJl taavasi --- V to take place orer in Europe, f am Ambassador to some mythical King- one thing about Hollywood, you dont have to fake any Nationality, just Issue a call and there will be dozens of any breed under the Sun. lu our last Picture before this we wanted some Arabs on the desert We bad orer a hundred that come right from Arabia. All llrod here la Hollywood, Greeks, Armenians, Indiana from India, and everything. Well, now, who abould come out on the ' set but the Siamese Party. Not ths King and his wife that are Visiting over here, they , went home through Canada, but it wia hit own Uncle, Prince, (he said you spelled it just like our Indian word for the Indian cross, Swan-- ; . tica. only with the C out)Hn sad his wife and bis two sons. One of the Sons goes to Gaorge-towUniversity, and the other to Yale. They are a couple of mighty fine Boys, little in statue like all 'the Siamese, but pleasant and a .good sense of humor. But Its of this Kings Uncle that 1 got to tell yon about. He is a Bear, you would be crasy about him. He speaks Eng-- I llah with no trace of an accent. He is an Oxford Man. Of course fre i went over old times when he and I end 'Brisbane were there. Well It . seemed kinder odd to be making n t picture of a Royal Court, and here was some Real Royalty sitting ; there watching us. We wanted him waa i to replace Mr. Sam Taylor who the scene, and let the i directing ! Prince direct it himself is that cene should be right np his alley. ! Ha had served hla Country on every i important mission to every impor-- . taut Country on the Globe. A P.ua-- . aian waa standing near us with ail .the old Ciar decorations on. The old Gentleman called him over and aid, 1 have all five of those dec rations. Tbats the White Eagle, the St Andrews, and he , Thata reeled off each one and then be pointed to one that the imitation ' decoration was not just correct. That Inaigue ia not that way, its this way." Then when 1 told the Qpeen that I waa n single man and had no children bat would like to adopt , her Boy (the King) why the royal - partr did like to have a fit sure .enough. But he soon got on that -we were playing It fof ' comedy, (about the only . way to take e Court). He had the most pleasant ..little wits, and the jewels she had on, these Movie folks that were there had on a lot of fake jewelry In the acene with their Court costumes, bat aha made a sucker even out of their Junk. She wax dressed awful plain, but the bracelets and rings mostly of Rubies, they had us all gapping ao we couldent act. He waa on hia way up to Vancouver to join the King and Queen of 91am and go back home with them. I told, him I was coming over there la aboat n year and visit his conn-tr- y as I was going to make n trip around the World. He asked me to come and see him. Course thata what everybody does when they are away from home, then yon go and try and get in. Bat yon know they most have a mighty n Coun- try over there, and their Royalty seem to get fine th n 1 with But a kind of e sad part of the acene was that here were e lot of Rnaslana In the Picture, playing just extras end small parts, yet they had all occupied mora of less Important positions In their home Country. Whether you were for the Czar or not, they were bora and raised ander them, and it waxent their fault. One had been a crest Actor ia Russia, played at the royal Theatre In leading parts. Several High Military officers, and the stories they ail can tell of bow they got out of there, and the strogglea they have had since, each one is a novel In Itself. There- la no more Interesting place In the world to meet characters than n MoTie set If yon have lost anybody anywhere la the world and dont know where they are, they are In Hollywood trying to get In the Movies. . - . (0, 19)1, McKnihi Sjuliae, lac.) ww 1 Tb Unemployed Magna-Garfiel- King and ths Queen waa receiving all the Diplomats and we bad the information is now being requested real Nationalities, you know that la from Attorney General Parker regard-th- e on 4 Mads Fer Its Rc!"f-0- Gains Headway Ron-mani- a, little FLO. I ff Coinciding with the announcement d made last week by the dom. Its kinder effort Lions Club that every possible the story of with the will be directed to aid the unemployed young King and in Magna and Garfield and that sugQueen seperat-ed- . gested improvements for local work and a Kid be submitted to county and state ofwho is King, and comes word from the Execuficials. I drop in aa Ambassador A la Aleck Moore, who In- tive Committee of the State Advisory cidentally made us a dandy Ambas- Council for Unemployment, from insador to Spain. formation procured consultation has Well, we was shooting the big been had with Governor Dern by the Reception scene, where the young Chairman and Sechretary and detailed fine I 1 The State Advisory Council fof unlist of employment has drawn np recommendations to city, county and state officials, to those engaged in private industry and business, and to all citizen in order to promote mote general employment. It ia suggested that if the recommendations art found satsubmitted to isfactory, they wilt b Governor Dern for the confide ration of tire State Department and to thorn in charge of the various city and county division and also 'those engaged ia private industry. . The recommendations appear below; I, That ill persons to be provided states present bonding limit.ftom the State Building Commission regarding possible Construction, and from the state Road Commission relative to prospective road work. employment under present emergency conditions shall have been ia continuous residence ia the county for at least one year; and that the same requirement be followed at far at- practicable Matter Discussed By Church Here - in private industry. 2. That rtgisteratiott for such em Matter is the subject of the Let. ployment be primarily of heads of famSunday, September 20 ilies or breadwinners only. That emin all branches of The Mother Church. ployed married women, whore husbThe First Church of Christ Science in ands are working regularly, should be Friday September :v iiug: uccess i Reed, of Pennsylvania, it a Republican, but be is not much of a Federalist aa aot to recognize that the individual have some state duties and responsibilities. Protesting er evil, disease, nor death can be spiritagainst the demand of the Governor ual, and the material belief ia them of his state for a special aetsion of disappears in the ratio of one's spirit- Cong rets to relieve distress, the Senatual growth. Because matter has no or said: consciousness or Ego, it cannot act; its "Finding work for people who need conditions ab( illusions, and these false is a local Our neighbors probelm. conditions are the source of all seeming who want work are entitled to our " sickness. k help, not as a, charity hut iq .common --We cannot shove off the justice. on to President Hoover It seams to me that the very self respect of the individual states is at stake. We must face ourpwn problem, tackle our own tasks, care for own peoMrs. Isabella Murphy, managing deple. and leave Washington to cope puty of the W, B. A. Lodge of the with the work that properly belongs State of Utah, accompanied by four to it made an official visitation of the local W. B. A. Lodge No 8 of Magna, Monday evening. Mrs. Murphy, delegate from Utah, reported on the W. B. A. Supreme convention that was held at Soldiers Field in July, in Chicago After, the. regular The final match of the Provo golfers, business of the meeting a social was enthe Utah Copper Golfcp,will Mrs,-Ca- Lettg and- - Mrs. yenus joyed. be played Sunday, September 20 on Jack Marlor were hostesses of the ev- the local count. All playtn will tee ening. Tables of ''500 were arran- off at 9 :00 A. M. This tourney will ged and ' prizes awarded to Mrs. conclude a contest of Arthur Luchesi, first and Mrs. Robt. which have been conducted between Ridge, consolation. Mrs. Jim Allen Provo and Magna golf fans. and Mrs. Ridge will entertain the W. After the matches have been played B. A. Sewing Circle at Mrs. Ridge's Continued on page I home on the corner of 4th South and the Main Highway, Thursday, Sept. 24th at one o'clock. W, B. A HEAD VISITS LODGE Date Set For Find gcf MatcEes rl -- LOCAL FIRE DEPT. SCORE 100 PERCENT On Liquor Charge Liquor Caches Found COMPENSATION Li Cellar and L:d w multi-colore- Grajaita 17. Praised 0a Sc!::! ;& Ycrk j Dr Calvin Smith, Superintendent of the Granite &.I oi District, was complimented by A. C. Matheson. assistant Mate superin ndent of public instruction, upon 1 ing one of the Tvo Stills Lccatcde - Three gallons of whisky, 50 gallons of masb and 2 10 gallon Kill were the results of a .spectacular raid conducted by Sheriff Hanka and Pehr on, September 14, at the residence of Juan Labrada and Mannuct Peril on 3rd South street between 2nd and 3rd East.' The Sheriffs experienced difficulty at first in obtaining admittance as the men wen asleep and could not be routed. After searching and investigating around, the liquor waa discovered ia the cellar, cleverly concealed by umoflouged tacks and fruit bottles. Trial was had for the men Sept. MAN RELEASED 15 in Judge Trestdert court. Defend-- , tnt Labrada picad guilty to the MORAL CHARGE charges of possession of liquor and was fined 150.00 and 90 days in the county jail Chafes Biljr. 34, of Magna, was Perita war found guilty and was found not guilty of t statu torrof-fen- s fined 8150. He was seat to jail at he Tuesday by a jury in District could not obtain the money to pay Judge David W, Moffats court, Biby waa charged with criminally assaulting the fin. The sheriffs raided the bom of a neighbor girl, on July 8. Juan Garcia on North Spencer Ave., the tame evening and found three gallons of whisky, 40 gallons of mash, and a five gallon Mill hidden ia a dilapidated abed, back of the hone. 4 Judge Treseder held trial for the defendant Sept. 15. Garcia plead guilty A number of parties have been and waa sentenced to a fine of 875 given recently in compliment to Jot or 60 days in jail. The fin was paid. and Eddie Grots, who art leaving Magna in the near future to complete their school studies Jo Gross will MAGNA RESIDENT enter school Hi California while Eddie plana to enroll in the Washington FILES BANKRUPTCY Medical School at St, Louis. Both boys are former University of Utah Ernest David Fullmer, laborer of students snd popular members of Magna, filed a petition Hi voluntary Magna's younger set. Newell Mitchell entertained in bon bankruptcy Tuoday in the federal or of the two boys Monday evening court. He asserts hia liabilities as beat a aock and handkerchief shower" ing 8615.7), and assets Of 825. He at hit borne on 3rd South and Louise desire to be declared exempt from OF Brclhars Honored Crret At Socials Nor b rixzi Story My YLVs - Senator 2) VETERAN ASKS Relief Is A Local Problem Reed . NO. f t Massachusetts. The following correlative passage from page J6S of the Christian Science Textbook, Science and Health, with Key to the Scriptures, by Mary Baker Eddy, is also included: Neith- lii the Frit cadi prize of Awarded 85,000 ia True , Magazines conducted great manuscript contest for writers, a story entitled. My Wife's Secret is published complete in the new October issue of that periodical Which carries also My Sacrifice and Hia. winner of a SI.000 ash content prize, and a Continued on page 8 ' Hates Dapikt Clircbi v - - .,5. A vl v v 4 Rev. E. B. Pace announces that the Sunday School will --be held Avenue. Garnet and refreshments were all debts. Sunday at 10:30 a. m. at the BaptiM enjoyed by 20 girl and Church on 2nd South and Fourth Min Rhea Duckworth entertained East Street. The title of Rev. Paces Friday in honor of the brothers at Sunday morning sermon will be Find- the Utah Min Copper Clubhouse. ing a way or making one. Evening Duckworth was anisted in receiving services will begin at 7:30 p. m. The by her sisters Mi. Albert Fitzgerald sermon will be Life to the Full. and Mrs. Lyle Headrkknn. Dancing , and games of bunco were features The largest exhibition of dairy attof the - evening. - Light refreshments ic in the history of the Utah State were served. Fair will be a feature of this year's 1 fair in Salt 'Lake Cty, October 3 to 10. according to' Manager Ernest S. Holmes, It is prohablt,, according to Mias Vivian Smith, telephone opeMr. Holmes, that the entries of Jerrator at the Garfield Exchange Office, sey stock alone will more than double it recovering very nicely from an apphut year's record of 178 animal. endectomy, suffered Friday evening. embaa been Mist Smith, who ia the The reason for this is that the AmI often wonder why it is that inploy of the Telephone Company for erican Jerny Cattle Gub, with headquite a period of time, will resume surance moat he secured by solicitat- quarters in Nw York, has designated It work after she has recovered from the ion, once said Herbert Hoover. the Utah State Fair as the 1931 westis indeed due only to one thing, that operation. ern regional Jersey Show. This wilt Continued on page 6 bring entries from the facons herds of the Pacific Coast and the North west, as well as the intermonntain country, Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona and other wrtttrn states, regular boy-friend- s. Largest Dairy ExHEii Ever At Utah Fair October 3 to 10 Recovering nail I iHodge Marshall II, 19)1 Oquirrh Stake f Wednesday at id a profusion Pleasant Green Hall and riot of vari r doted blooms. t that is comEvery type of M-.- n, Garfield and ia known monly t. A miniature vicinity was in tvid rock garden, surrou- - d by a variety Roy R. Adam of Garfield and of small flowers, a ' e, trees, shrubs world war veteran, filed suit in the and grass, greeted t. ;yt when enteri- federal court in Salt Lake Cty the first of the week, claiming compensation ng, Giant specimens f gladiolus and for 1 00 per cent disability. Adams defavorites than sires 857.50 monthly since the dare dahlias were no nv He the insignificant dw ? aster and holly- of his discharge from the army. .uble decked and waa released on December 20, 1918. hocks. Three table laden with He asserts in his complaint that the length of the ha'. flov ts. d Traveling be took out a 810,000 war risk inalong the .length c the stage were surance policy, but that the veterans bureau has refused to recognize his Continued c i page I claim for 100 per cent disability. The care will com up before the veteraas bureau in the near future. three-distndent lo have auperi released to giy way for.pt hers. rict of Doctor of a Philosophy. 3. That wherever practicable the Golden Text: Mathew 24: 35. degree Heaven and earth shall past away, working days to be reduced to $ hours The other two men. holding the same degree, are Dr. H. A, Price of North but my words shall not pass away. basis with pay in proportio.n Continued on pegc 8 Continued os page I Among the citations from the Bible is the following: And ye shall serve the Lord yebt God, and he shall bless thy bread, and thy water; and. I will take sickness away from the midst of thee (Exodus 2):25). Boston, i Treseder Sends Tvo To Jail The Third Anne Flower Show waa . n. re? - (!4in" ,v(yu EMtOTRg kinder funny experience the other day over at the Studio. 1 was woik-Inon a Picture that is supposed 7- '5 Frcn Operation SALESMANSHIP MUST OVERCOME HUMAN APATHY So many otherwise wonderful day have been spoiled by deciple of distress insisting that 1 listen to their unwarranted prophecies of approaching calamity, that I feel those of ua who still think Uf is worth living and wRI continue to be so, abould form Knock The Knockers dub for the purpose of resisting and counteracting the influence of pernicious pessimists. It ia true that there is probably a herd way Kill before ua for a while, and it would be foolish for ui to refuse to recognize that fact, but that doe not man that we abould spread and exaggerau discouraging rumors and suppress and minimize favorable re- port. How many times has the definite decision of the mining - and smelting companies to entirely suspend operations been broadcast by these joy kil( lers? How many times have persons who have received slight injuria at the mills ban reported killed by these 'The writer has had crepe bangers? hit right leg amputated at , the hip joint three times, and has died in St. Mark's HotpitaJ twice, if rumors are to be belived. While I might have trouble proving that I am aot a dad one, any statement that my right leg was amputated, at the hip or any other joint, an be disproved. But not all pessimists exaggerate. Some content themselves by delving through the newspaper! and periodical and making a mental note of bank failure, droughts, passing of divtd- ends, bankruptcia and unfavorable business forecasts, particularly the latter, and insiM on pouring all this into the unwilling are of those of ut who, with more or less success, are trying to be optimistic. Nothing of a cheering nature in the daya newt ever attracts their notice. They an tell yon every Mock that hat dropped, but the never notice higher quotation. They love to declare that Business will never recover in this generation, and will be and hart when time and eveata prpve them wrong, at will undoubtedly be the care. Now I insist that something should be done about it. We have law other Xuiuncet and should he protected against there pests. If we ag-ai- ut a' Mop to pessimism tb world will grow better anj brighter over night. Let ns get together in tire Knock The Knockers dab, then. CHEER UP, put CHEER UP, How good this old world teems, For troubla to sort of the day before Have passed away like dreamt, . And arising, refreshed and rested. M f mind ia charfnl and gay When, fra from dire forebodings, I enter upon the day. And I wonld remain contented, , , If I were left alone, Happy in my possession Of family baith and home, IVith a job that brings a living. And karts one fret from debt, I no foot to borrow trouble And stew and worry and fret. ' But I m not allowed to be happy. For pessimists, darn their hida. Keep spreading Gloom and discourage- ment Down the middle and on both tidee. And my fMling of elation Subtida beneath the retain Of baring it repeated. Thing will nevtt be right again They tell me Tima are terribl'e , The worst ever known, snd ytt. "The present tough luck is nothing To what we art going to get. With the certain entry of these Of cpnne I don't believe them; newcomers to the Utah exhibition, I know it is not true: Monoger Holmes and the fair hoard But, in spite of that, there harpies are especially anxions that Uuh exSometime make me feel blue. hibitors in the Jersey division, as well W have vacine against small pox, a all other Hvertock division, send Whisky for bite of a snake. in their entry blanks without further And arums, pills or powders For-evdelay. The problem today, according pain and ache. to Mr. Holmes, is to avoid conges- Until theres few diaeaaa tion of exhibits and to make preparaFpt which we tion. for- - the record breaking Jersey TBn why not a new tpecfk? exhibit sure to be enured. Prompt reTo knock crepe hang en dead? ceipt of Uuh and intermonnuin en- Thia world would then be cheerful; tries wii laid greatly Hi taking care No one would have the blua of spaa reservations so that all may If take of impending trouble be shown to the best advantage. Were not considered news, . thia For old world it so not bad.' Several week ago, entry blanks We all have radios ; were rent to all past exhibitors, the of the With model Tawe block the toad; western field represenutive Still go to movie shows. Jersey Cattle Club at Portland, Ore., And, even if we arc hard up. and every bank in county agents We Kilt have lot of fun. Blank may every county of the MaM. be obtained from eitber of the latter Tia seldom that a rich guy Eva makes a two sources or direct from the Utah have yon ever noticed And, Continued on page 8 Around a fishing hole The guy that get the largest fish Always hat the cheapest ole? , So, let's got borrow trouble. Wc know not what's ia More But time moM toon get better than They eva have ban before. And when a pessimist all on yon. Jure paste him on the eaout. For there more fun ia life than there -- -- . ON FIRST AID The Magna Fire Department hat Mr. Keslcr, Inspector scored again. the of First Aid and representing Bureau of Mines, gave official First to 26 Aid examinations Wednesday men at Magna. A score of 1 00 pet cent Wis "given toafl enfrTntlf 'Twenty of the men were local volunteer firemen and the remaining six were individuals interested in First Aid. . ery -- -- The Magna Fire Dept, ranks among the few fire department in the state to receive a 100 per cent score. They bad been instructed for the past four months by Scott Hancock and former members of Hal Richardson the Magna Mill First Aid Tam. The Magna Fireman plan to enter the First Aid Contest of he State Fair next month. bok-tn-on- e. sriiriirl! 3oVAJt 8WKU - eva If we only bring them out. was. |