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Show TIE GARFELD Mrs. H. D. Brown eaurtained t Hallowe'en patty Saturday evening. Four ublcs of bunco wv arranged, the prize being awarded to Mias Dorothy Livitt. first and Mrs. Norma Borden, conaolation in the ladies division. Meto Harvey waa awarded first prize in the meni division and Hugh Aston, consolation. A midnight luncheon with pleasing Halloween decorations, was served at the card tables. LEADZR Issued Every Friday at Garfield. Utah Entered at the postoffice at Garfield, as second-clas- s snail mattes under the act of Congress of Match 3. 1179. AROSTICE DAY - LOVZ In the next great war, if that 1 11 ever allowed to occur, science will like some angry outraged deity, go far to destroy man-kin- d itself. ; The next war wjll be unlike anything which has been ealled war in the past. The name of war would not properly apply will to it. It pay scant attention to armies or navies or to the other paraphernalia of war. It will go ar light for the populations and for the immense urban aggregations which will be its sure target. It will fight with new and unheard of chemicals and biological weapons. It will cover the fair land and the great cities with deadly poison and disease gertaa. It will saturate vast areas with a deadly atmosphere. There will be no escape, not even for the statesmen and the war makers, and a pall of death will rest Over all. Even how the laboratories of three continents are busy with their deadly re searches. W-And in due course some lunatic will press the button and the flower of the human race will be trapped and destroyed. There is still a way of escape, but it lies along the arduous path of disarmament. Surely sufficient has been said to show why we should without further delay take to that path. Taken from a statement made by General Christian Smuts. is -- J 't ...,' Mrs. Wm. Hendrickson entertained the Relief Society members of the Magna Ward at her home Thursday evening. After the business of the evening had been transacted, n social was enjoyed by 30 guests. Refgreshments were served. Fall flowers formed peering decorative notes. cater-taine- Save the Liquid Club Wednesday afthe ternoon at ber bom. After a vtry 4a inty one o'clock luncheon, three table of bridge were arranged. Tbt prize for high score war awarded to Mrs. Jack Ridd, first and Mr. Frank Allen, conaolation.. Mn. Frtd Jensen will he club hostess, Wednesday, November IS, a -- - - a a ' - ' : ' The following PRIZE- - I.I0IIEY . FOR Y0UI FASHIONS for the Smart Woman S4 NEW SHOULDER WIDTH Everything happens between the " belt and the shoulders in the new winv ter frocks from Paris. In this frock of beige wool voile frosted with whit Mn. Nets Pthnoa and Mr. Georgt the belt is of brown velvet and the Little left T uesday to attend the fsa-er- shoulders are the spirited raglan so popular ana so of their stater, Mn. Non Rammd variety thatToareintroduce further inBattering. in Idaho died who Falls, Idaho, the terest above the waistline theres the filled in with a vestee. first of the week. Funeral service will deep be held foi the deceaaed Sunday. Oar The touch of velvet, which occurs on the newest frocks, again and deepest aympathy goes out to Mn. supplies a spin dash of contrast which is Pehraon and Mr. Little. repeated in the brown suMe gloves and in the trimming of the beige a a a leather envelope bag. ' al - T17HXN yon Bern canned peaa, do yon aavt tha liquid? W mean tha peaa packed In brine, of course not tha new vacuum packed peaa which contain practically no llqnld, and eo do not present this problem. The reason wn ask this question la because the Delineator Institute naked S86 of Its consultant housekeepers whether they poured off the liquid ta serving ordinary canned peaa. and IIS of them paid Tea, and only ltd aldno and quite a number of them said some of It, said n number of other tblnga. This waa quite surprising because these are all wine and experienced housekeepers, and they should have known that none of the llqnld should be thrown away, bat nil of It should he saved and used. The consultant housekeeper who answered, Tea,, but I feel guilty about It" waa right. The one who answered, Yea, but 1 use it in soups, etc. also had the right Idea. Contains Food Value The reason why this liquid should not be thrown away Is because, although It la largely water, it contains considerable amounts of vitamin and mineral salts extracted from the food, and. If it Is thrown away, considerable food value will be lost. The way to avoid these losses. Is to simmer down the liquid separately until the desired amount ahns evaporated and then combind it with tha . heated peas.- - " Aa Naat Mw Prom tha "Private Dlarlat of Sir Algernon West Asquith British blaboo prim mlnlatar) told of Cork, In full rig and galtera, who,: aeetng a little girl trying to reach a knocker on a front door, went to Jier aaslitanca and knocked for her. Then ah said: Now we must run Uka tha devil, as he aV ways comes out wltb at aUck.' Pictorial Printed Pattern No. 14 to 42, 45 cents. 5621 Size uofl Kansas City Times HOTEL T RUNABOUT FROCKS IN COLOR IIEYHOUSE SALT LIKE Tf la chic to be austere in our daytime frocks . . . but not in blade I Paris has turned her back on- what was long ber smartest choice and literally She reburst into gaudy colors. strains herself by developing them For inonly in the plainest lines. stance, Frock No, 5854 is a rharming exponent of the new vertical lines, the collar and gauntlet cuffs, and nay be most effective in dark brown or bottle green, with white, watermelon, chartreuse or one of the icy tones. Frock No. 5838 is another frock (hat has the trimmest of lines in its smartly trimmed bodice (use the vivid color contrast here) and in the unusual cut of its slim skirt First Mode! : Pictorial Printed Pattern No, 5854. Sizes 14 to 46, 45 cents. ' Sccood Model : Pictorial Printed Pattern No. 5831 Sizes 14 to 20 rears, 50 cents. - CITY Cafe and Cafeteria Tha beat la Wholeaom Foods! Private Dining Rooms Luncheon and Dinner Muale -. , by tb Hotel Newhouae . ' Business is good here! We Are Selling Genuine you havn believed this ten years ao, when you Vmd 13 or 20 dollars for tires that ' couldnt even approach these in mile-s- e or any other quality? No wonder people are flockinj in! Tires made by the oldest and most experienced tire manufacturer less than a bill for the Ford and Chevrolet size. Other sizes proportionately low. This cssf lat. Its money in your pocket to buy these tires right now! ' You cant match this value. The name Goodrich is on the sidewall of the Goodrich Cavalier. Backed by Goodrich guarantee and our guarantee. By actual ttst m 26 better tire. Put on your car, ready to drive away. Come in now, before its too late! odd-shap- ed " Harmony Bor. Rooms, sach with Bath. tl.se to M.M Single - 400 Flrep-e-ef W. KL - Qarage Adjoining SUTTON. Oenl Mgr- - CHAUNCET W WEST AesL QenL Mgr. 15? WOULD building. TO 11.03 11.00 from Gar- t art. Dr. Calvin Smith, of the Granite School DiH trict Philo Farnsworth and Alma Swenson wet visitors at the Cyprus Junior High School Tuesday. They made a survey of the Mechanical Arts autloa sight rataat - from Garfield - DENVER CHEYENNE a by-al- l.- five-doll- v ? Goodrich Tires at t 1 people convention for the four stake, Oquirrh, West Jordan. Cottonwood and East Jordan held at the Grant Ward, Wednesday: Mr. tad Mr. O. J. McDonald. Mr. and Mrs. H, Gandc Anderson, Hilda Stevenson Roy Erickson. Ernest Sowby, O. A. Clarke, Mn. Lola Lott. L. Henderson, Diana McDonald, and Wilma Bennett A very enjoyable time waa reported attended . industrial - Juat-A-Me- re field was in charge of arrangements. Games were played and lnncheon served to 35 teachers. sate superintendent of ' '""-"- pria-cipa- NocU. out-nf-to- 1 Teacben of the Cyprus Juaior High School and office force enjoyed a picnic party at Gty Creek Canyon FriL day evening. Mr. Mark Lloyd, Irvin Youngsters away at school friends c? relatives. Just tall Long DUtanc tea town you are calling, tha talephona number (or the sama under which It la listad) and your own telephone number and aooa yon will hear them an- -swer. Typical etation-to- - lun-cbto- ui it, B. Y. P. U. entertained K Hallowe'en party Saturday evening at the Baptist Churchroom. Diversified games were enjoyed by 16 guests. Clever Halloween witches, cats, and pumpkins formed attractive decorative notes in' the ball. Light refreshment! wer later enjoyed. Visit Them by Telephone Fashions for the Smart Woman . Stepping unceremoniously and with a vengeance on the necks of the Social Welfare League in general, and Heber .CL Iverson in particular the voten of Salt Lake City went to the polls on Tuesday and steam rollered" Louis Hareus into the' exalted office of Mayor with the biggest majority of votes any candidate ever received. Today finds the "mud slinging, would be reformers grovelling in the mire which they erected for themselves, and (without the remotest possibility of a hand being extended to help them out. Whether or not Mr. Iverson, and his in character defamation have the intelligence to realize the demand of the voting public is yet to be determined, but the election of Tuesday said in the "Kings English to the Welfare League: " Get Out and Stay Cut .Of Politics, we dont want your adviee, we dont need your noise, and the most we expect from yon in - n the future is silence, and lots of ; We hold no brief for Marcus. We hold no malice for Bowman. Marcus should make a much superior executive, Thf biggest thing accomplished in the election was the evident determination of the voting public to stamp out forever the vile and filthy influence of a few well known character In spite of the unemployment there is always a possibility of obtaining work at any of the Garbage Dumps. t"" Th . - VOTERS SQUELCH SCAKDAL LIOIIGERS 5 WttlW fllrtMl Temperaturea aa low as 80 debelow two hava baea regree corded on Mount Whitney and 133 above la Death valley, 63 mile away. evening was transacted, a social waa Tb evening was spent socially. : Tables of bridge were a enjoyed. Mr. G. G Johnson of . Jackson naaged. the prizes for high score being awarded to Mrs. data Harmon, first Hole, Wyo. is a guest at the bom of and Mrs. Frank Chapman, conaola- Mr. and Mr. V. U. Butun, Mr. Wuuid Maka Lm Trail tion. A midnight luncheon, with Johnson k Mrs. Bnttcrs brother. It bu been estimated that ti v .. attractive Hatloween suggestions, was tee annual earnings of tha people served to 12 guests. The Ladies Aid Society of tbs Mag- ef the people of the United States e na Baptist Chnrch met tt aa 11 day ware In on dollar bills and pasted " ' la a atrip, tha would reach o' ' i Mrs. Emma Lang announces the setsioa Wednesday. After s one o'tellao. Tbt Gleanor Girls of tht P, G. maniage of her daughter, Mari,, to clock luncheon served t& 10 ladies, of Tooele. Ward entertained the M. Men at so- Frank Hickman The sewing was enjoyed. cial Tsmday evening. Diversified young couple were married the latter GARFIELD SOCIETY games were played and light refreshpart of last week. The new Mia.. S2 Hkkmaa it a popular member of Mag Miss Hadie Patten of California it ments later served to 40 guests. a guest at tbs horns of Mr. and Mr. nas younger set. Congratulations. The Magna Firemen ' entertained Mm Jssac Coon entertained the Ralph Henroid for an indefinite visit. their partner! at a party Monday even- Daughter of the Pioneers at her home Mrs Georgs Wilson has as guests, ing at the Utah Copper Club' Danc- Thursday afternoon. After an after- Mrs. Blanch Bennett snd fhildrtn, ing waa enjoyed by thirty couplet, noon spent socially refreshments were Lola and Luella of Alpiat and Mrs. with musk famished by La Mar served to 16 guests. Bertha Kiddle of Salt Lake Gty, Mrs. Lontensocki orchestra. o Basket Bennett has been extensively d were bur served. A very good Mr. and Mn. James Kont enter while visiting here. time was reported by all taioed at a dinner and social Sunday. 7 a a Mr. Ralph Henroid waa hottest to , EC7. 0 84-AO- time-honor- ed - Mrs. Kenneth Kidd entertained the evening in compliment to friends snd L. F. A. Gub Thursday evening at relative. Coven srere laid for 43 at her home. After the business of tht on long beautifully appointed table. tmr tfcAI 13, CAXTirLD, QARYEXlD ill) Fra Country When w apeak of a free country, we meen a country wboea laws and customs encourage Individual cttlaana to naa their ewa Judgment In matters which 4 net directly menace public safety or public decency. Arthur Twining Hadley. Ja(v ar . HZSOHWMlfiSCo ?P (5 q 3 o CLEVER TRICK PERFORMED WITH ORDINARY RULER 'wfc- A prize contest commencing November, 1st and ending December 31st, 1931, will be conducted; the following 4 PLY 449-2- 1 444-29.....- &25.00, Second First Prize prizes to be awarded : Prize $15.00, Third Prize $10.00, Fourth Prize $5.00, and five prizes of $2.00 each to be awarded to registeredi students not receiving one of the other prizes.. ' I: ... AM-2- 1 445-1- 9 4793lastss 949-19.....- ... 949-2- 4 946-19- .. Prizes to be awarded for: best- - essays of 400 to 500 words on the subject "Why We Should be Patrons of the This conSalt Lake & Utah Railroad, (Orem. Line). test to be open to residents 6f Balt Luke and Utah Counties, only Employes, or family members of employes, of railroads or other common carriers trai$5porting freight, express or passengers, are excluded. , ,2 - SUPER CAVALIERS 6 FULL PLIES CAYALIKRS B ...... ....... 14.98 4.50-2- $M 525-2-0 949 645 525-2- 1 5 12.20 12.95 U.70 SJO-20.....- 6.75 6.99 640-1- 8 6.00-1- 9 14.60 14.90 M 6B0-2- 0 1520 745 947 i.99 .. 15.60 6.50-2- 0 1725 7X0-2- 0 With an ordinary ruler la your hand announce to your audience that, without tha use of glue or other adhesive material, you wUi make the ruler Hick to tb palm of your band. Merely aa a pretense ruler on your knee and place tt ecroaa the palm of your left hand which la held laa horizontal position. Grasping tha wrist with your right btrl slowly elevate tb left arm, turning tb back of tea band to tha as and placing teg Index Unger of tb right band ever the ruler. Wltb the back of tb hand turned toward tb audience, It appears ct tb ruler Is sticking to the band. rub-Jh- e e, Send essays to Aldon J. Anderson, Traffie Manager, Salt Lake & Utah Railroad, Saif. Lake City, Utah; - " ; t-- lOoprrtshL wot k UaShstaLy- |