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Show Magna, Utah, Friday, November 22. 1935 THE Automobile Driver SCARLET FEVER MAGNA U. OF U. SALT LAKE-TC- . Gives Fine Here STUDENTS LISTED CLOSES BACCHUS STAGE SCHOOL TUES. Tlbert Warren. 19, of Lark, was MEDICAL IMMORTALS W I 'J v.A IT ; iJ V-- ' ? I . ' t :- - i i - i Successful progress la the fight gainst tuberculosis Is made possible chiefly by the discoveries of these three men. Robert Koch (left) noted German research worker, discovered the tubercle bacillus and proved it was the cause of tuberculosis. Rene Theophile Hyacinthe Laennec '(center) young French medical genius, Invented the stethoscope In 1815. When only 45 he be came a victim of the disease he did so much to help conquer. Wilhelm Roentgen (rlghtT noted German physicist, discovered in 1885 what Is probably the most Important diagnostic aid in modern medicine the During 1916 the two thousand affiliated tuberculosis associations throughout the United States will conduct an educational campaign under the slogan, "Fight Tuberculosis With Modern Weapons," In ? mmiiwem v I V - Am WNU Service. SYNOPSIS 3 Kfitblffstta Taft, twenty-thretractive and ambitious but unable to held a job, lives In a drab Sau alaoe flat with her aleter Brenda and brother Cliff, who are older, her ear-ol- d brother Bruce, and their Aunt Meg. In her lob hunting unde ehe Intervlewe Lawrence Bellamy, editor of the Journal of but Unde he hae no place for a woman writer. Tony goee home, dejected, and bueles hereelf with housework. Brenda and Aunt Meg ecu home. Diffident Barney Kerr drop In, asking where Cliff la Barney has hie eye on Tony but ebe despl ms him. at- e, -r Com-mero- u CHAPTER b it KATIILKILV AOHILIS 1 I e, Continued Meanwhile, with characteristic fatal determination to be thorough, Antoinette was starting several other things .and planning. In her bnay brain to do more. She bang the waists dalntly on hang-or- e In the sitting room, put the dish towels on to boll,, took out the atove tray and slid it into the sink to give It a thorough cleaning, brought her sewing materials into the kitchen to catch up a ran In one stocking and the split heel of another, and poured a bag of peas Into a pan. 1 really ought to find an old beet and that ironing board well only burn the blanket right through at this rate I wonder if theres an old sheet in Aont Meggys room? She went Into-- , her aunts room and gave a dramatic shriek. The wlndow.hmL.been .left open, and Jingle bad performed his trick of coming along the back porch and over the root and down the fire escape, and so making a leap into hts favorite spot. In the center of Aunt Meggys bed. His paws had, of course, been thick with soot and mud. Yes, end you know youre a bad cat!" Antoinette said grimly, aa be leaped gayly past ber to the kitchen. She repaired the damage gingerly: her own hands were far from clean. Preseutly she went Into the bathroom to wash them and was In there when Brenda came home a moment later: Hell-0- 0 1 my Brenda, darling, youre early I Antoinette kissed her sister affectionately. "Darling, what time la It? she asked, going on with the wiping of her hands. It Isnt five yet But It was so dark and going to rain again, and appraisers or accountants were there, or something. Anyway, Paul, aid Brenda, who usually spoke of her employer thus familiarly, "told ns we all could go homel She was as tall as Antoinette, bnt more (lender, with a certain fastidious delicacy of build and expression. Oh, Its good to get home she ' exclaimed. Presently she followed Antoinette to the kitchen, to find ber In a whirl of activities What on earth are yon up to? 1 did the stockings oh, and both waists, too and then I got Into the vegetable box. And you're cleaning the atove too." Sit down. Bendy, and rest Here, do the peas I'll get out of all thlal Antoinette brought to the confusion her own swift energy and concentration, and was wringing out tbs hot clean dish towels when her aunt came In. Little Mlsa Bruce was cramped with the cold ; her gloves and boots and shoulders were damp ; she fairly shuddered with pleasure as she cease Into the comfortable warm kitchen. Yon got eanght In It, Annt Meg-sy- r 1 a y t r Copyright, Kathleen tforrla f parBy voluntary-- consent of the ents of Bacchus school students as atwell as a number of pupils who Powthe Schools, Webster tend the der town school was closed Tuesday, cases there. pending the scarlet fever This action was deemed advisable jtd necessary as the fever is to contagious and liable are several other cases There spread. m Magna and Garfield. At thla date, it Is planned to have the school remain closed until Monday, provided conditions improve. ely x fl e " Thla quarters enrollment the largest fall registration In the history of the University, totals approxistudents. Of thla nummately ber over one thousand are registered In the Freshman class, which la a oonsiderable gain over last years registration of the first year group. Due to the Increase in the first year class, the English department la showing the largest gain In students, although various other schools and departments are also reporting gains in the number of students enrolled. especially the Engineering school which reported a large gain f in new students. University of Utah students whose which they will emphasise mod. homes are' In Magna, Qarfleld and methods of diagnosis and treatme. Bacchus Include: and a testing subsist The Magna: June Alldredge, Carl C. called tuberculin, which was disco Wilma Claron Alldredge, Ashby, consider are Robert Koch, ered by Bawden, Afton Bawden, James Baindispenslble diagnostic aids by t re las, Keith Cook, Dean Ellertson, berculosls associations in their i James Evans, Rhea Oarside, Theoforts to protect children from t dore Heletoes, Roy Clay Hatch, disease. The principal support the work of the arsoentions is c Jayne Raymond. Eugene Jarvis, Paul tained by the annual sale of Chris' W. Jones, Nick J. Kochonis, Bernice mas Seals. Matz, Robert Mix, Vivian Olson, Nick Papanikolas, Phillip T. Peterson, Jay Richardson, Jack Robbins, V ...ii'd he say, thfl Jburflal Baa, George C. Robinson, Lola Schultz, Anne Taylor, Lois L. Tuttle. r..m Garfield: Marjorie Anderson, Meruli, ha waa nice enough. Bat lie wasn't Interested." lin Ahlquist, Joe Yamamoto, Dan , Brenda aal4 Ahlquist, Gordon Forbes, Elmer "Snuffy old miser helping heraelf to more strawber- Speers, Dixon Thomas, Dale Wilde, V t it. Twenty seven students from Magna are now enrolled at the Univerresity of Utah, according to word leased here this week by the Registrars office. ago days of popularity and youth do believe we and prettiness could have a lire in the sitting room tonight Oh, later, later. There! Jingle Jingle, yon bad cat where were yon all morning? Bad cat U right I said Antol nette. He was out on the roof again, and he leaped In your window. And I' wish yon could flee yonr quilt I" Mlsa Bruce, small, gray, fuaty-heade- d In her mackintosh and tied small hat fltodd rooted with horror to the spot He didnt I I left alackadayi I left that window open at the bottom; Pm always forgetting that! lamented the older woman. Yes, rub yourself against my legs now, she reproached the cat "Cliffy home tonight darling? - Nopa, Gone to - Sacramento." That looks as If Barney Ken was half aa Important as Cliff I Miss Bruce said triumphantly, scornfully. "Maybe they need Barney here, Antoinette, who for reasons of her own did not quite like to have Barney depreciated, even for the aggrandizement of Cliff, offered mildly. Boo-bohome?" He went to the water polo." T don't think, after his pneumonia, that he ought to play water-polo.- " 1 o "I don't believe hea playing, but of course he had to go yeU for his team." , Brenda sat at the kitchen table In a contented dream of pea shelling ; Antoinette finished up the other odds and ends of work with the familiarity of long practice. Miss Bruce, returning In a practical al paca gown of many seasons' wear and a large checked apron. Inspect ed the kitchen alertly. Presently Antoinette spoke musingly : "I wonder If queens or let's say movie queens, there are so few of the other sort left 1 wonder if movie queens ever do anything as pleasant at the end of a bleak wet afterboon as to come out to a nice warm kitchen and have the sort of dinner they like to cook I" This affected Miss BrUce emoHer back was to the tionally. kitchen, as she filled the kettle at the sink, but ber voice waa thick with sudden tears. "I declare, Tony, you have a wonderful nature she said. ''Hasn't she? Brenda asked. You flatter and charm me, ladles, said Tony, and drifted Into the sitting room. A long, lean, tousle-heade- d boy was stretched upon the sitting-roocouch now; his heavy lesson book slid to the ground as he turned to face Tony. Boo, she said, 1 didnt hear you come la How was the meet? "Five and five; we tied em in the last three seconds, the boy said, with a stretch and a yawn Dinner nearly ready? 1 CHAPTER II PRESENTLY they were at din- ner. Tony, smiling at them all, said suddenly: "Isnt anyone going to ask me about the Job on the Journal? I knew the minute I saw you that there was nothing doin," Brenda said. said heroically, Tony "nothing doing I Ah, my dearJm so sorry I" That means," Tony said, staring Into apace, playing with ber Nope," knife, "that Ive been to every city editor and every Sunday editor In this city. 1 am not destined to enjoy a newspaper career 1 Aw, gee! Break yon up?" asked Caught In It, I should say I Brace hoarse young voice, all did I scolded Mlsa Bruce, with a sympathy. pretty little petulant manner that Kind of.1 Tony blinked and bad remained with her since long- - laughed. r ries Oswald "Oh, no, hes not, Bendy. Hes a stunning young thing, as tall as Cliff not much more than thirty, I should think, and very much the gent I What did he say?" He wanted me to get advertisements, of course. I wonder," Tony said musingly, her elbow on the table, her square chin In one hand, "I wonder If Its horribly hard to get advertisements Someone most do It; there are Millions of them on all aides Maybe I ought to try It It might get me In, anyway. "It doesnt seem to me the tV'ng for a girl to do, Mias Bruce said with a decision that aat oddly upon her smallness and frailness HI get something, Tony said gain; "bnt It teems so useless to get started In anything I really dont want to do. Aa Tony and Brenda washed the dishes there was a stir at the hall door; a mans voles Hello, everyons Cliff here?" "Hes really shy Barney: hes been standing there hating to make the break, Tony thought, as she called back cordially, "Come In. Barney. No, hea not He went to Sacraments Barneys big balk slid Into the chair that Aunt Meggy, fluttering ly departing, left empty. I cant stay," Barney said halfheartedly. Tony, Brenda and Barney sat on lazily, Idly, at the window In the dim light Bruce was snoring audibly on the, couch. We can have a light If theres any purpose In It Tony observed. "No, I have to go, Barney said, not tUrring. What took Cliff to Bacchus: Oliver Wendell H. Jones. given a $5 fine Tuesday by Justice Leaves Magna Parley Olsen after being arrested of for Salt Lake 1 :40 p. m. hitting Henry Gilbert and Pete on Magna Main street last 9:40 a. ' week. , :40 p. 7:40 p. of who Gilbert Mr. The conditions for i H ..... History of the Christmas Scd Jr. at ply -- Friday night the scout Troop 100 jf Garfield held a meeting which was opened by flag ceremony, conducted by the Golden Eagle patrol E. E. Matthews presided. The honor sheets were handed out and marked. This waa followed by First Aid contest which was won by the Hawk PatroL BulA story by Cyril Poulson, lets Talk," followed. The meeting was closed with the scout oath method. Saturday at T1 - rime Id i SCOUT NEWS By George Z. Edwards, Sal received cuts and bruises and left SALT LAKE DEPOT 7 South sa We)' hip fracture and Mr. Pikoulas. who suffered Injuries to his hip, were MAGNA DEPOT described as good Tuesday., Kasmimti r the Scout Troop play over Radio Station K 4:15 nad; T1 ing V jed Stamps efMERev Nit,,., i 100 will S L through the courtesy of the Deseret News. The program will con- i, CHRISTMAS O list r ret R ; ws?3k K fithlSvyJf TOP DENMARK o 3JO. BUtlD Jones. Hunter: In wot Bissau, - CONTRIBUTED THI HOSPITAL. ; Mem., a w DEL., TOOK OVER LTNt PAVILION. r A FEW YEARS nt. i TUSiRCULO&ia LATER THI HAU.TUSIMUIOSIJ ASSN., OROANI1ED A NATION W D! IlSHT A6AINST 1 T.B. IDEA ANO ADOPTED TH CHRISTMAS STAMP THAT'S WHY TODAY WE TORAiSE FUNDS W ko Miss emilv of whminstor !v -- stamp iDtA 10 oaiea to build O thi st mC ClNAR HotSOELL , A Danish OF SEUNt $ A HOtHIii k, MRClAOUS CHH.WJEN.TkE StJUMvaf. ORIGINATED THE IDEA 2. RAISE FUNDS TO WALD sist of two harmonica selections, a clarinet solo. Miss Barbara Allen and Miss Pauline Sandall, students at the L. D. S. Business College, attended the Childs Green zipper Ja F.fth anniversary of the Alpha Iota LOST: cket with gloves In pockets on First Club Sunday evening at a formal East street, Magna. Reward. Return dinner party at Hotel Utah. A to John Kochonis, First East street. musical program was later given. tmg STAMPS SOLD FOPMILANTHROPte PURPOSES MAD THEIR FIRST APPEARANCE IN 1862 DURING INI tlVIL WAR. THE PROCEEDS WERE FOR THE SINEFIT OF THE WOUNOEO SOLDIERS, FAIRS WISE HELD M VARIOUS NORTHERN 8ITIES. TNI FIRST WAS IN BOSTON. BROOKLYN, PNIlADElPHIA, NEW YORK, STAMFORD, BONN., ANO SPRINOFlELD. MASS., CUICaY FOUOWtD. THESE STAMPS THE FORERUNNERS OF OUR PRESENT DAY G. Wilde. A. Leavet A I sa v jk the; NAVjNRISrMARilJI a I i I e th nt utado you hoped a would have are lera nad of J" cor low-price- d i rs. T oi en yours-i- n CHEVROLET FOR 1956 DCAUER ADVfRTb wide-opene- d KZW PERFECTED HYDRAULIC BKAXXf lit h(nI amd smooth mr UavWop tOLID STEEL od KNEE-ACTIO- I N Iks smooHiosf, sohtt rido of oil crows ot boaufy, forfroa of tohtf , Sacr "Theyd punched the switchboard wrong for the Welnstock thli g." Tony stated Indifferently. "Who said ao?" Barney's troids were like bullets. Cliff did." , "Whatd he aayr , "Well, If you must know, Cliff was shaving thla morn Ing, and Mr. Ridley telephoned ClItTa flnt speech was The hell'! Then he rushed out like a fire wagon, and the next thing I knew he had telephoned that be was off for Sacraments TH bet yon it waa all right when he got there," Barney aald. after thought "Was that bad, Barney?" Brenda asked anxiously. Darling old Bendy, Tony thought; she had had so much anxiety In her twenty-eigh- t years l Oh, kinder. Waa it waa it fault?" It waa all our faults, I guess We did the drawings. It seems, Tony volunteered, that they wanted thli marble slab' to stand up vertically, as It were, and It waa cut to lie down sidewise, and they aald they'd have to take ont a piece of wall In the basement "Who aald so?" Barney asked. In the explosive. Incredulous manner he had used before. Well, that waa It That waa the troubls" Except for repeating nnder bis own expletive, breath Clifford Barney made no comment on this. There waa alienee again. "See Bellamy on 'the Journal, Tony?" ba asked. Yea, I did. This morning. 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