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Show H;;ai Time. ll Magna. Utah, November ance industry pays about twice at much to living policyholders as it pays in settlement of death claims Wayne Huffaker and Roy Keys, each year. A policy is the protection both of Magna, atudenta at the Utah for dependents par excellence. And it State Agricultural College, have pledged it likewise an investment of the first themselves to become members of the Phi Kappa Iota social fraternity. They calibre. It may not give tu twenty but it gives wbat will he eligible for full membership per cent dividends after 1 short pledge period. is far more vital than that security, Mr. Huffaker who is a sophomore, safety, stability. is registered in the school of Engineer the specified four ing sad is pursuing UP TO THE MOTORIST year course leading to a Bachlor of He it Between 1920 and 1930 motor veScience degree in that school. a member of the Engineer's Club. hicle taxes knieated 513 per tent Mr. Keys is s freshman and is reprincipally due to the gas tax. which gistered in the School of Arts and He intends to major in geo- alone produces more than $500,000,-00- 0 Science. a year. This tax is constantly belogy. Both boys art former Cyprus High School students. ing increased, and in tome states has actually been diverted to such purposes aa fish hatcheries, oyster conservation, state buildings, property tax reduction, water supply systems, schools sod so MAGNA BOYS PLEDG2 TO COLLEGE THAT. i!cty Campaign On , Drakes and Lights , Gains Headway Grant Young. and hi font of Salt Lake County deputies art to bt congratulated upon the tplendid planner in which they bavt tought to make the toad ufet for the motorut and the pedeit'ami. The" Safe Brake, and Good Ltht" campaign it beginbeneficial effect ning to haw a most upon the traffic situation in the city and county. A complete record and checkup is the being made upon all of the cars on highways, and motorists are compelled to report back with evidence that the brakes and lights of their machines Band Concert To Bo Held November 13 Mr. and Mrs. James Purser spent tbe week-en- d at Logan, Uub, house guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. , Frank Purser. vhwationaRv 3amoiU hj ARTHUR BRISBANE HOTEL The Benefit Bridge Club met FriA day afternoon at the dubroom. dainty one o'clock luncheon was served by Mrs. Frank Peterson and Mrs. W. B. Boucher. Three table of bridge were arranged, and a prize for high score at bridge awarded. The Very Beat Newt No More Family ? An Eye 100 Feet Wide THS VC3Y CENTRE OP immttfn -- y Feno Shaffer entertained T in compliment to Mrs. T, E. Burke. Mrs. J. R. Jarvis, Mrs. Eric Anderson. Mrs. Ed. Gardner, Mis. C E. Pickett, Mrs, R. C. Parks, Mrs. Agnes Williams, Mrs. T. A Hansen, and Mrs. E. J, Shaffer. A dainty one! o'clock luncheon was served, Mrs. J Burke' was swarded the prize for high score at bridge. net-da- Foolish, FOOLISH Russia everything I T,fr35i7 v.l a Mr. This Week t RATES SINGLE WITH MTU DOUBLE WITH BATH 2.V5'TO3. 4vT0 9. VetKLY.MONTHCf JdCMBtSJOtNTlAL RATES ' utoftheEpcleyHcdCo22HcXrt In the middle weat.Uxiisyille. Kw have been placed in safe order. r PlttsbtfRhPaand the Hamilton ond The traffic problem has become to of Hotdn in California chart on. i enmenacing in the country, tbatit CHARLES BlHAMJUOH EjCIPPIEY effort much lightening to note how of clan the in VicA Managing Ormtar tax it time first The the becoming history For gasoline memjesxMnt is really being put forth by the O. Mrs. A. Sonne entertained her end Gold tb School, the of obnoxious the moat Cyprus High legislation bers of the sheriffs force in decreasing Blue will clash. This is a somewhat bridge dub at her borne Wednesday kind. the alarming accidents and death rate. or unusual occurrence phenomenon at afternoon. Special guests wtrt Mrs. J. The public should respond readily - the words. Gold ff Blue, (the Cyprus must R. Jarvis, Mrs. T, E. Burke, Mrs. motorists of the The country been and with a vim to assist such a splen- High School colon) have always show that the old idea that one cent Orem Stewart and Mrs. Frank Peterdid program to make the highway spoken of a symbolic of unity. lend should more won't make any difference" .it son. A one oclock luncheon was servevery and less dangerous, OflCAGO ORXE 520Nn6kcKopi Awn But in an effort to produce keener assistance to a commendable undertak Phon Supanor 4416 no tree. Suit 422 ed the card flowers longer at tables, nutumn ' ing inch as .this one. Drive into a gar- competition, which always bring in and member decorative notes. attractive better result, aspirants and forming age todat and see that your brakes Band havs been dividof- the Bridge tables wete arranged and prizes joyed, and diversified games played. ed to 125 guests. The Bishopric was hgbti pass the test of "Safe Driving" ed into Cyprus her entertained Norris each Mis. Harry group two groups, in charge of arrangements. of approximately 40 musicians. bridge dub Saturday evening at a awarded to Mm. Jarvis, guest prize Light refreshments wen served to 22 " rizc Mrs. Forrest of the name first the chosen guests. One group hat Radtbaugh. FREE WHITE AND 21 seven o'clock dinner. Covert wen kid ' while the other group is Blue Ba-iand Mrs. Feno Shaffer second prize. Leaders of the "M Men in tbe varbe a came to 21 for at and beautifully whit The eight gueete ae the Gold Band. jjgnjted ious wards if interested, are requested Ward Green Officers Pleasant the of American known as the statue of the table. Mrs, T. A. Hansen was members of both hands from the junlast to entertained at tbe Deseret gym Friday Citizen of thi country. Hardly any ior and senior high schools were chos- a Commitof Sunshine Members the of evening report Thursday special guest. Tables of bridge were of os would recognize the phase to- en Wednesday at Cyprus. Nov. social a Mrs. week busineaa 13, to receive instructhe and Ward of at evening tee meeting surprised Magna Prizes afterwards arranged. the writ day in the whirl of the times and ! tion the for Various games coming basketball seaunder which The subdividing of tb band has innumerable regulation to Mrs. Agnes Williams first, Sylvia Harkneai Monday, the occasion at tbe churchroom. Contest Band son. s in resulted en-Refreshments serv were Marching her was wen come. all of us ! enjoyed. being birthday. A (octal and Mrs. Veil Haws, consolation. . to be staged Friday afternoon at the We at legislated to death. No break the Park between Ball picked Magna possible exist without n ing the law of thermion; WtmiuL. fajndi- - Tbe contest. which it spon-gioPost. drive less than thirty miles per hour, sored by the Americas ws must not drink certain liquids, ws will also be judged by members of the Tbe members of tb must not (In some parts of the coun- local chapter. try) go to, ball game on Sunday, or Winning band will be given gold and play s game of golf. We must park blue tie and will be honored guests our automobiles in certain places, we at the Band Wagon Frolic to be held mult not turn around in the middle at Cyprus Friday evening. Three number will be played by Af the block, and we must not do on thousand and one other things that each band as they march around tbe the freedom of-- the field The pinners will be announcgoes to hobble n in ed at the intermission of tbe nation that ' was once a reality Frolic Dance. The general 1776. is invited to attend the George Washington said in one of public nation his famous speeches, "This entangling allmust stay free from iances, Pcrhap he should have add- U. S. NAVY RECRUITING STA ed, and Do not tie a rope around your TION. own lege either. Abraham Lincoln The following "Nautical Novel-ti- e most immortal words in the famous submitted for are respectfully One were address Nation, Gettysburg Indivisible, with liberty and justics publication. for all", and so with "Free, white Are you informed of tbe fact that and 21 ii departing the personal libThe new dirigible U. S. S. Akron erties of a great commonwealth, surely some day we will com to our sen- ha an elaborate telephone syetem conses. a switchsisting of 17 telephones, board and three miles of wire. In an PASSING OF CYPRUS PUPIL ' emergency, all 17 of the phones can . SHOCKS FRIENDS be rung at once and the captain can Veon Alice Devine, daughter of An-so- n talk or give orders to all strategic (Pat)- - and Mary Clara, Devine Lake Salt a points at tbe same time. died late Friday evening at has been Tbe Navy Department Hospital of an abdominal disease. She was born in Richfield April 14, 1916, testing parachutes made of domestic and lived there until her parents came cotton cloth with the result that there to Magna four years sgo. The deceased had suffered for six are found to be equal or superior in . weeks, but until the time of her strength and tear resistance to those had supposedly been in the best made of silk. The test indicate that 32,509 of health, though from reports, the Every day you meet more made of cotton "closely parachutes had been coming upon Miss . disease cars displaying this emblem those made of silk in rate of Devine for quite I" period of time. Doctors attending the stricken girl descent, opening timettrengfh "and termed her disease as a rare ailment, to function" after being stowLeague is growing. Get your as the white ability explained scientifically j in ed the pack for sixty days. corpuscles of tbe blood eating up the emblem here. An autogiro plane piloted by Lieut. red corpuscles. Various friends in A A- Magna had submitted to blood trans- - A. M. Pride, U. S. Navy made four fusions in an effort to savs the girl's successful landings on the deck of the life, but to no avail. The transfusions S. S. Langley. U. life s her for prolonged longer period, The hanger now being built for hough attending physicians held no . hope for her recovtryr S. Miss Devine had been s student at three approximately the Cyprus High School, and was one so of the most popular and prominent blocks long and a bigh as an 18 story atudents attending the school. She building. I will was s member of the Cyprus Glee Sixteen years ago when helium was Club, and was a brilliant student in all of he? school studies; The Cyprus a chemical curiosity that sold at $2.-- $ Glee Club paid a tribute to their class00per cubic foot, ir would have cost nation-wid- e now." save mate Monday by conducting special $16,000,000 to fill the new Navy funeral services at the Lindquist Sons Akron, Today, with the dirigible safetyneedsTroUiCarlquist rooms before the body was v the Amarillo. Texas at production Richfield interment. to for shipped Funeral services for the plant operated by the Bureau of Mines, deceased were held Tuesday at two the total cost for the 6.500,00 cubic Three rnlre hare proved their" ability We make a generous trade-i- n allowthe Second Ward Chapel at Richfield, feet will be $74,500 or less. to prevent accidents In 5,660,004 required doubtful tires ance for old, your Utah. Bishop W. L. Warner officiated. Silver-towmiles of aafo driving. On October d safety-testetbe on of 27th., tart birthday riding Interment was in the Richfield cemetA MEMBER AS PLEDGE my today! ery. Triends were permitted to view tbe late President Roosevelt, the Navy AIR CONTAINERS -t- aking tha tlx body at the Lindquist Sons celebrates Navy Day, a day set aside The, inner tubes 2 8 from to place of Sunday by the service as an occasion on running wheels. .,u bringseal AGREE p: mTAUnf hMurlfuf floral J punctures i ctieai of the United - Slits from classmates and friends were (A) Crow section deflated. (B) Cross evidence, showing the high regard and section Inflated. Compression of esteem in which the deceased was? held. wkVtb in beneath CQtd insert prevents rubber safety koepmg 1. To drivo at spoodt She it survived by her parents and of air If a puncture occtus. os woll a myself. escape others of the following brothers, Lu, Noel, aids tha of rood, tho oxeopt right 2. To Loop oo Duane and one sister, Helen ptMtnfo LIFE INSURANCE AND THE 3, To pass only whoa I know thsro ere ssnplo DEPRESSION time and apse sot or oo blind oonraa or it whoa soaring tho aroot of a hilL .Conditions of tbe past two years Conduio of ihe past two years 4. To go through Satoraoetioos only whoa I hare '.V tha right of way. affected insurance companies less than other businesses. Election of Student Body officers This says the Insurance Field, 6. To gire signals nsysolf that aa bo slowly last week at the Garfield School reKM sad understood, botoro taming or stopsulted in tbe following being chosen: "shows that the public is looking out Piesident, Elmer Speers. VicefPresi-den- t. for itself and knows where to look." ping la triis. Miss Elaine Mantle and Secre7. To drift only whoa Sa fullipostoosioa of my Last year, the Field goes on to say, tbe tary and Treasurer, pickson Thomas. life fooaltios. insurance companies alone investAll of the aforesaid are prominent Ta hoop my brnkoo, lights, toad bora in good in all activities of the school. ed some seven billion dollars in the coaditioo. Featured assemblies and a full calender welfare of the country. of activities is planned for the school Ta 9. aporeto my cor oattires which assure a It is undoubtedly true in times of year. powtire grip oa tho roeid solo traetioa sod The ninth grade officers have also stress hundreds of thousands of perIreodom from hosordouo tire failures. , been elected. They are: Len White, sons turn to life insurance as a president, Billy Ahlquist. haven for their saving They and Naomi Fife, secretary and are aware that its security is only secf ... treasurer, , t i-K ond to that of tbe government. They f know its that Mrs. Tommy Driffel unlike ! policies, stocks, entertained Wednesday evening at her home. A never depreciate: that there wilt he no ' social, evening was enjoyed. Coven calls for more margin or larger pay. were laid for ten guests at an attrac-tivel- y meats: that borrowing and cash value privileges art unimpaired: that in fifty planned midnight luncheon. a years no policyholder of a legal reMrT and Mn. Harry Bletzacker en- serve life insurance company has lost. ", -tertained at dinner Tuesday evening To those who have seen the bottom in compliment to Mr; end falLout of apparently jound security Waten of Garfield. Tbe guests investments a life insurance policy wen seated at an attractively arranged looks like a pretty good thing. table. As a matter of fact, tbe life insi ' I J! - toa-listi- Ft, ed Band-Wago- feet-tiviti- ewces" thildrcn J ' LETS SAVE THEM ts public opinion against him. He killed people last year. Help us cheat the death toll this year. Do your part by joining in this great national crusade against recklessness, the Silvertown . which show show the The greatest tragedy of automobile; acd- dents is that they fall frequently; on the children. on innocent Young lives snuffed out because of careless, reckless driving. V Death tides with the careless drive and the mounting toll of fatal accidents have aroused Safety League. Come here to League Headquarters and sign he Safe Drivers pledge. Your family will be safer. Other children be safer. Dont delay It costs nothing to join the League. It may This a life. Join - for ns Silvertown Safety League - inlngie ""T j; Garfield Student Body Elect! Officers it-- - f. y a 4 2 la nLa N 51 Mrs.-Willia- m o f f 4 VcOcfl te)2J ofi h uAa battle 5 1 There la good news, bad newt, dull newt, criminal newa. The best news tells of improving conditions In many directions. The price of wheat going up, the Bouth la encouraged by good crops, better demand for cotton and tobacco, better prices for oil in the West, accompanied by street celebrations; pronounced Industrial upturn In New England. What went up came down. Now It la the turn of that which came down to go up again. 0- - s. Solemn gentlemen. Including the really learned Bertrand Russell, discuss "abolition of tha family, and rearing children by the State. Russell thinks such a plan would gire greater freedom and prevent emotional strain. Ha should look on the inside of an Incubator when the first egg la hatched "by tha State and watch the little chicken as It emerges and wanders, disconsolate, over the vaat expanse of white sheila. What would that chicken give for a real mother to duck, and spread her warm featheraf How miserable would children be without the mother and father, the mother especially, to give affection that no "State rearing oould ever give. Drummond In his "ascent of man says civilisation began when the first gorilla sat up all night, dub In hand, at the toot of a tree, to pro tect the baby gorilla In the nwt above.-- - - -- - Cl Such civilisation as we bare U the work of children. Influencing the father through the mother. If Bertrand Russells Idea were carried out. and hie own children taken to .some Institution for rearing, he would go the next day to get them out, because be la a man. ' , not a machine. " The observatory at Mount Wilson will have n telescope with an eye or lens two hundred Inches wide. Twice as big as any other telescope, this wonderful cosmic eye will carry mans sight into space three times as far as it has ever gone before, revealing new nebulae, new marvels, hundreds of millions of "light years away. Tha eye of man, not tha telescope, sees. The telescope only sup-plles to tho humaa - eye a. wider . The pupil of your eye, not much bigger than the head of "a black pin. Is nine feet wide when you look into that new telescope, and, being wider, absorbs mors to a light .and. penetrates space " greater depth. Think of an eye with a pupil nine feet wide. The eye Itself would be a hundred feet in width, requiring n face as big as the faces of angels that Mohammed saw In paradiso And such an eye science gives to feeble man, feeble physically but u not feeble mentally. puplL Tha othei day tha Russian government owed six million dollars to American busineaa men. What do you suppose those Bolsheviks did? -They actually paid the money. Paid it In genuine American dollars. Russia has learned nothing from her neighbors in Europe, not even learned that the correct procedure, when you owe money to the Unite States, Is to send a commission, of cash, propose a mors toe him, or at least freese" your debts How can Russia hop ta succeed " If she cannot adopt businesslike methods? Bertrand Russell says permanent peace will come after another big war, to be followed by a "world government" ruling all the earth. If peace does not come until one government rule the earth, Bertrand Russell will have been dead ten thousand years when it comes. Even If Japan should attack us, say (Russell, If our people would keep perfectly quiet and peaceful only "resisting passively, Japes couldnt get any further east, say, than Nevada. In Manchuria, where tha Chinese are resisting only passively, Japan seems to find no difficulty In going der to make only "passive ence Columbia f k One at least of our Industries ta new prosperous. Under Its lx months Reno, Nav, distribute a $.000 divorces, which la not Dilution of mesa production young industry. (.tell. Or Klre ft Sr". ' As I i T For, So To To P Evet College, over which Dr. Nichols Ne Murray Butler presides In York, amounts to more than on, hundred and forty million dollars,, no .Including building and equipment values. The college will spend more thss sum $17,000,000 this year. Such a money, spent on education, ho'j; do a great deal of good, sapecl-icould R young mea and women themselves. taught to think for addition to absorbing facts ahead, thought out by others. Anc And e, i - The fortune of great To Sp In orresid- possible. Tl nave Th, Adtnlr 2 ft ii forward. Tha Atnerlc&n charactewoula ehange-conaldera-ble T Politi - hare to N |