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Show F Week This h Arthur Db.ishanh r n ' !m Read, and SLodJer. Red and White 1.1 en Co. The Elb Dreaa. Jealousy's Cockle Eurrs. NINTH YEAR Hllwaukee putties you. It Is the beat governed city la the United State, beat la financial condition, with a police force that can't be ' ' UAGNA, UTAH, FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1832 ly reduced capacity. It will be utterly impossible for the a good many - Americans are- - de- farmers and stockmen to bear tbe burpositing money In Canadian banka, den of taxation whiefi will be transwhere it la working to build np our ferred to their shoulders if copper trlenda acrosa the northern border. mining in Arizona can no longer be conducted .at a profit. gain our high --spirited finanla connection with this, Hoval A. ciers cannot complain with any Smith of Warren, Arizona, mining good grace, la view of the fact that engineer stated Tuesday upon arrivwhile we have thousands of bank ing at Salt Lake .that to maintain the failures In the United States, not copper industry in tbe United Sutes, on bank has failed in Canada. a uriff sufficiently high to overcome It la puiailng. but it la n fact, foreign competition is necessary. Mr. and therefor should be mentioned. Smith said that cheap labor in valuable copper fields in South America facta Africa and Recently Leslie V. Shaw, Secro- or which presents competitive independent American proTheoof ths under Treasury tary ducers cannot meet without protecdore Roosevelt, died, aged 84. At tion. about ths same time Chief Bacon It was further stated by Mr. Smith Rind, once rular of the Osage In- - that We exported about two billion dlana, passed on to the happy hunt- pounds of copper during tbe past 1) ing grounds, aged 84. A cancer years, but the foreigners have sent killed him. is all back during the past three years. He further said, Today American sell their product cannot producers Chief Bacon Bind was six and with in competition copfeet high, and Important uriff is necesand that a per from ths white American point of sary to keep mines open in the United view, because he was chief and ad-- Sutes." vlaor of the richest lot of Indiana on earth. Oil mads them rich. How JUDGES CHOOSE could Urge hearted white men, carefully picking oat the worst ORATORS AT lands to glvs to ths Indiana, imagine that oil worth hundreds of A. f.lAGNA millions was Uddea under doss barren lands? v Marvin J. Bettoch, Sam Harding, anf Ida Johnson Chosen From Six Old ths wUU mans statesman Contesuats and ths Ossg cUef travel together on the mysterious Journey that ws n The feature of the Magna all Uke when life ends? Did ons Association held Wednesday anto on to the other go heaven, other heaven? Is ons an Indian evening at tbe Cyprus High School semifinals of tbe George and ths other n wUts man in the was the Oratorical contest partWashington Or life? are both totally future in by six contestants from icipated unlike Indians and whit men? Three students tbe Cyprus - High. one-ha- lt -- P. T. . -- Parcnt-Teache- se Dr. Daniel A. Poling, Famed Radio Speaker And Youth Vocational Guide Hea3s Campaigners front After investigations were conducted n from the previously reported accident Sunday, that injured Joseph Laubengaier, 24 of 223 West 7th South Street. Salt Lake, it was found that the man suffered his injuries in a fall and was not struck by s machine as was stated before. The fall occurred at Hunttr. The injured mao. found lying unconscious on the toad by Marvin J. Bettoch. president of the Cyprus High School student-bodwbo was walking a abort distance from Mr. Laubea-gaiand F. B. Harris. The injured man was brought to Dr. George E, McBride's office at Magna and given first aid. Dr. McBride later sent him to the Salt Lake general hospital. Mr. Gean-U- p hit-ru- Friends of the 18tb amendment her and in other neighboring communities will be invited to join in a aeries of mass meetings to be held Wednesday, April 13th, 2:30 p. m. First Presbyterian Church, 7:30 p. m. First Presbyterian Church, Thursday April 14th, 2:30 p. m. First Presbyterian Church and 7:30 p. m. at Tabernacle,' by the Allied Campaigners under the leadership of Dr. Daniel A. Poling in Salt Lake. Tbe meetings are part of a nationwide campaign being conducted by the Allied Forces for Prohibition to develop support for the amendment, and arrangements sre being made for delegations from all tbe surrounding Laubengaier suffered a sprained ankle communities. and contusion on tbe head. Believing that something must be done to meet the attacks being levelMr. Laubengaier told police that ed at the 18th amendment, the Allied he bad suffered a skull injury in an have undertaken a tour automobilt accident six yean ago and Campaigners of mote thane 500 cities to tell the since that time had been subject to truth about prohibition and tally all flinting. spell, While under one of citizens to it active support. these spells, be stated . that he teems Six nationally known speakers an to see himself again as an automobilt making the tour. Tbe list includes victim. Suaday when be fell while is Dr. Poling, wbo chairman of the walking, the old skull fracture inAllied Forces; Colonel Robins, noted jury was struck, anting him to be social economist, and Olivet W. Stewderanged. apparently art, Dr. In Landrith, Min Norma C. Brown and Robert G Ropp, all promAfter reports were first turned in inent leaders in the prohibition field. that the man bad been a victim of a n Has prohibition failed! driver, W. J. Reynolds, depSpeakers of the Allied Campaigners will answ- uty sheriff at Garfield, investigated er that question. They will present and a search for the supposed driver tbe question in its economic, social, of tbe at that struck Mr. Laubea-gaiwas at once instituted and conpolitical, governmenul and moral asducted throughout tbe night nnder pects. and the direction of J. W. West, chief The movement is non-te- c rtarian. Among its sponsors traffic deputy. are Min Jane Addams, Senator WilMf. Laubengaiers condition is reliam E. Borah, Josephus Daniels, William- - G. McAdoo Senator Mortis ported to be good. Sheppard, Governor Clifford Pinchot, Dr. S. Parkes Cadman,. Bishop John M. Moore and many other prominent Given men and women. er " hit-ru- er Wishers GARFIELD CLUB ELECTS OFFICERS In Granite Essay Contest - Officers to direct tbe activities of the Garfield Club for 1932 were Winners of the George Washington lected Thursday evening at the clubessay contest, in which every student Fillmore house. M. W. was elected of the Granite district in grades 7, president, Harry H. Dallin. vice 8, and 9 took part, were announced president, and A1 Monson, reelected Tuesday by Superintendent Calvin S.4 secretary-treasure- r. -- Retiring officers art J. C Denton, president, wbo held fhe office since 1928, E, E. Matthews, vice president. The newly elected officers wilt take office April 15. Rebekah Lodge Holds ; Instruction School sMOmwuMim . Smith. Royal Anderson of tbe Garfield school won first place in the seventh grade contest; Maty Lindsay of Plymouth. second, and A dele Orlob of Blaine, third, la the eight grades, Winona Walker of Monroe was first; Gay Whipple of Irving second; Virginia Sanders of Madison, third, and Martha Eldredge of Plymouth, fourth. Ninth grade winners include Vanetta Schlatter of Madison, first. Bud Speen of Garfield, second; Lois Barnet of Madison, third and Satah Bangertet of Monroe, fourth. Judges consisted of teachers in the district. For seventh grads essays -- Inge-bor- Drive improves Merits Citizens Cooperate. Wagons Famished To Hsal Debris, Rubbish ' The Gun-up- Away , - k Paint-u- p, anJ campaign conducted in Magna during the week, reached, the dim, ax Thursday when wagons with tarns of horses were provided through the cooperation of Bob Bradford to haul all rubbish, and debris collected away. Men were appointed on each street to superintend the hauling of tbe gar Tbe campaign was instituted bage. by the Adult Class of the Magna Plant-u- p Ward. After his 16- - year old sweetbart, Beth Bennett of Garfield, had refused a proposal of marriage the preceding evening. Donald Jacobaea. 17. of Magna, obtained a gun, Monday, went to a field back of the Jacobien home oa the 33rd South road and ahojt himself in tbe abdomen. Jacobsen then walked back to tbe bouae7 a distance of 75 feet and fell oa tbs floor. Hit mother,-- thinking that be suffered from severe gat paint, gave him some medicine, but immedafterwards iately discovered that ht . was shot. The boy was rushtd to the Salt Lake hospital at 4:30 p. m. for an emergency operation. His condition today is reported to be very critical, hospital attaeba aid be has a chance fot recovery. The boys father, Wm Jacobson told Deputia R. G Jackson and Archie Hoffman that Donald bad evidently become despondent after Mia Bennett had refused proposal of marriage. The injured boy discontinued school stadia st Cyprus two months ago. f Some of the benefits that resulted from this commendable drive are: This Campaign Developed Community Spirit. AU classes of people learned bow to work and play together. Chronic knotker were led Into ibt ranks of the local and useful boosters. Made Clean Streets. Street and alley i were cleaned up, and repaired. It is hoped they will be kept hereafter in good condition. Fire Losses Were Reduced. The accumulations of waste and rubbish 1 were removed thereby eliminating tbe causes of many destructive fires, Fire Former Copper League Players Will tape were razed. Be Permitted To Play Vaunt Lota Improved. Lot were duned up and may be converted into The Western Utah Baseball league playgrounds, thus preventing their held their first meeting of 1932 FriA more Healthful City. Breeding day evening at tbe Uuh Copper club places fot disease were rooted up and to organize and discus ths possibilflies, ms, ities of a league again this year, snd a destroyed. Mosquitoes, roaches and other pests were pmtiu-il- y schedule of gama similar to those obliterated. This umpaign'iiv-e- d conducted last yar. President John Barrett presided. human lives. ShrubHomes Were Beautified. Ths adviaibility of the bery was trimmed. Tret were plantof the lague, its prospects and ed. Lawns were mowed and raked. results wen discussed by a large numBackyards were cleaned up. Homes ber of boys present and various snd were thoroughly cleaned in aide and enlighttning opinions given, with the out, from cellar to garret. Thus liv- result that if ths present plans mating conditions were improved. erialize the league will commence the It Advertised Tbe Town. Many summer achedule May-1- . , communities have shown a more rapid in a after clubs Six campaign population of Magna growth consisting such as this was inaugurated than ever Town. Magna Pirates, Granger, Garfield, Bacchus and Tooele plan to enhoped to enjoy, It Helped Business. It started re- ter the league and participate in an pairs and building activity. It creat- active season of baseball. It was crated a lively demand upon local deal- ed at the meeting that former Copers for everything needed in making per lague players will be permitted to homes dun, attractive and safe from play this year, although previously fire, disease and the weather. It staGama win they had been barred. the be played twice a week, with no bilized, ( restored and increased Value of real atatc and helped tbe split season. banks and borrowers. Following the announcement of completion of plane, players on tbe MCCARTY various, tame resumed ON SCORER LIST their practicing immediately with renewed vigor. E. E. McCarty, secretary of the Fields sre being utilized as ball diaUtah Copper dub and well known in monds in Magna, Garfield and Bacchus athletic competition, was named by for the practicing of the national sport. M. J. Mick Sanlon st being placA. schedule of games, where they will ed on tbe list of umpires and scorer be played and the time will be d at later da te,:; eligible to work as representatives of . Western Utah Loop League To Start Mav ' ' E.E. tha as Japan Chines on was hy tha Llndberg ease? Goth poo pi are human afur all 8om they? times wa think w era not, bat I dont know, when the ml that YOUTH TURNED DOWN BY GARFIELD GIRL ATTEMPTS SUICIDE From Former Injury In connection with the regular meeting of the local Rebekah Lodge Wednesday evening at Coopers Hall, were' to be chosen to enter the East- a District school of instruction. No. 2 of Rebekah Lodge gave demonstr-atioiern division of Granite District finals of tbewerk exemplified by the they included-Caroline' RoumJy of to iw beld' thr lafter part ttf Aprtlr Granite Junior high, chairman; g visiting lodges, tbe students and Thc following Larsen of Granite junior high Delegates, numbering 50, were pretitle of their speeches were: Marvin sent from Midvale. Salt Lake and and Clarice Larsen of Blaine. In the J. Bertoch, George Washington, a Bingham orden. After the formal eight grade section, Walter Iaklcy of Leader. of Men; Harold Richardson, ceremonies of tbe Lodge were enactPlymouth was chairman with MarGeorg Washington, The Christian; ed a social was enjoyed. The garet Hopfenbeck of Monroe and Jesevening Ida Johnson George Washington. and committee in charge of arrangements se Brown of Irving. Ninth grade Tbe Builder of the Nation, here a comprised of Mrs. William judge were Sue Simone of living, Glenn Grover, Washington. The Mrs. Rose Rasmussen, Mrs. chairman: Edith Rutledge of Garof a Nation". Kay Wimmer, Gallagher, Mrs. Lyman Wil- field and Clara Farnsworth of Funk Farrenkop, of exemplified leadership Principles liams and Mrs. Mary Nielson. Sam and Harding, by Washington, George Washington. A Leader of A The women of Miami have invent-e- d a neV sort 6f drels called the Bandana Bib," and all womea throughout the Nation should know about tt. It began with a large bandana handkerchief, two of 1U ends tied around the neck, the handkerchief brought down modestly over ths chest and the other two and fastensd la front to the skirt or baggy pantaloons. This answers the gar-poof modesty, covering the up- Nation. Tbe speeches were limitper front of the body, leaving the ed to an 8 minute duration. Judges beck and aides exposed to the suns of the contest consisted of H. Claude r ' benefidsnt rays. Anderson. Bert Mix. Alma Swenson Now dresses that imitate the and Mrs. Hilda Stevenson, with timebandana bib Idea are regularly sold keeper, William Jones. Marvin Bertoch, Sam Harding and and worn by women through the Ida Johnson were awarded first, secday. The Idea la only a bib above ond and third places respectively in the waist. The judges announced the contest. Thla Idea will spread with warm that in following instructions given weather. to them in judging the speeches, they based their opinion larged on the last paragraph in the instruction sheet, is U Jealousy Infinitely patlei "Judges will score each Its watching, tts pleas tor confirm- that read, speech as s whole and rank the three ing Its worst suspicions, ths cease- best in tbe order of merit. less fury with which It lashes Its The three winning students were own hatreds to their climax. very eloquent and showed evident preTruly the Bible says: Jealousy paredness, foresight and study. George la cruel ns the grave; the coals Washington was depicted in various thereof are coals of firs, which hath evplanatory means as a Leader of Men, Builder of a Nation, and Leader of n most vehement flame. a Nation, by the three winning conman, accused of murder in testants. Marvin Bcrtochh. the first Nashville, Tenm, suspected that student to give bis speech, stated his something was wrong and pot assembled facts, garnished with addcockle burrs on the automobile seat ed personal comments with an eloof his neighbor Edwin Wood. When quence that held bia audience spellht found aomt of these cockle bound from his "Ladia and Gentleburrs on his wifes cost ha killed men until hie finishing.the 1 Thank Ida Johnson, only girl Edwin Wood, pleading ths unwrit- You. held her audience by bet ten law. The jury deliberating contestant, simple direct method of speaking in twenty hours, could not agree. s quiet low voice, and stating of in, What but bitter Jealousy would Sam Harding, winvincible facts. ner of tbe oratorical contest on the suggest that cockle burr idea? Constitution of the United Sutes, was equally as good in tbi speech St The "Red Star" which represents he was in the Constitutional contest. Rnsslaa opinion, . predicts a war The judges expressed themselves pleassoon, between this country and Ja- ed with the splendid speeches and the pan. It U to grow out" of the audience evinced tbe tame opinion by Manchurian troubles between Ja- their generous applause. -Tbe remainder of tbe program was pan and Chinn. Russia knows as little about this made up of musical number from the Girls Chorus, under the direction country as we do about Russia, and of Mite Lola Nelson, solo by Grant talk abont this country as PhiloBaker, vocal duett by A. G Ensign sophically as we da shout Russia, and H. Claude Anderton, accompanied which Is saying n great deal by Mrs. A. C Entiga and singing Russias prediction of war for ns by the audience led by Miss Lola la encouraging, because it la sore Nelson. to be unfounded. ' 18.IW1. v U hew InSws, . Most women can lie to their friends about their age. but they cant fool their rheumatism. earn plataiy washed off 13-1- Driver Supposed Victim Of .Hit-Ru- n Subject To Fainting Spells Ilf BEVERLY HILLS. Well I know Is Just what 1 la tha papers. Did you aver so a war ao ml MARRIAGE REFUSAL Fall Upon Read LEADS TO SHOOTING President For Topic Of Eminent 4 Copper Tariff Speakers, April It may Interest you to know that NO. 61 Kan Injured la PrcMhitica To Be Governors Ask o bribed, and make criminal that they Barer coma That la a tribute to Victor L, Barger, wbo establlehed the Social 1st government under which Hll Following pleas entered! by Senatwaukee ha kept advent, accumuors Hayden of Arizona and Vander-ber- g lated money, discouraged crime and of Michigan before tbe Senate maintained honeat government for protection of the American copHow in the world do yon explain per market in tbe movement for a copthat! per tariff, governors of 12 sutes joinAnd now, for a good shudder. ed together Tuesday in urging PresidMilwaukee propoaea to establish ent Hoover to advocate immediate lega municipal bank, one that will pay islation for s tariff on foreign copper. Governors signing the petition were regular banking Interest, let yon take out year money whenever yon Hunt, Arizona; Dttn. Utah Horton, Tennessee; Bracket Michigan; Ross, choose, and not blow up. Erickson, Idaho; Clark, Wyoming; Montana; Balzar. Nevada; Seligmaa. That'n 'a terrible ' BoUhoviatlc New Mexico; Rolph, California; auggeetlon. and the worat of It is Hartley, Washington; and Meier, Orethat aom other bankers can hard gon. Senators Hayden and Vanderbcrg ly criticise Milwaukee since this seen six thousand both sounded a warning that unless country ha banks explod with loud reports their states were given protection within a short time, and would se foreign copper production they mors of them collapse If the gov- will become bankrupt. Senator Hayden Said, "The copper ernment which, detests anything like dole," had not sstabllshed n mines pay half the taxes collected in that state. A number of them abut special fund of two thousand milothers soon will be and tbe down, lion dollars for corporations only, few remaining are operating at great1 - peg slat Ilowltvi eomei why The toughest of sre wfil bob Qp with soma human trait. Did you aver read as many rumor to tha square Inch? Had a eoupl of famous auldde tha last few weeks. Hr. Georg Eaatman wee quite a surprise, a It was thought he had retired from active buaineaa and was taking things easy and not worrying. But it seems that It wu his health. You know attar all I bet that old constant thought of feeling that you wouldent get well would Just be too much tor you. Well be had bad a great career, and bad don aom wonderful charitable thlngs---Thethat Bwecdlsh match fellow, Kruger, that wa quite a blow t tbe financial world. You know those 8wedes sure worked their loans the right way. Whan om nation wants to borrow from a why w Just go ahead and loan It to em, in fact from what I hoard In Europ they dldrat have to express a wish to borrow. Well thoe Sweodlah match poo-$-1 mad more loans around tha world than anybody. But they dldent Just dole It out Uke as. No air! They made the loaa with tha distinct understanding that every time a fellow lit bis stove, or kia pipe, that tt was to be don with their matches. Instead of taking a aot that wasent any good, they Just mad an agroomant that there waa to b nothing struck" theta bat their breed of match. . Just think what a eollosal business was built up Just by such a Uttl thing as matches. It was on of tha biggest buslueeees la the world. All founded on the theory that no Cigar or Cigarette lighter will work. A But Just' look at tha Hon op oil so that wa could have tied up. Hy goodness Henry Ford could mads a few million loan to each Nation and they conldont have oven pat out a wheelbarrow without it waa a Fori Why aom of the Na n tions over there that had borrowed from this Kruger firm, it waa punishable by death if they caught a person using another match than this 8weedlsh. Jnat think If Fori had made em a loan. Yon could have shot a man In England tor using' a'BaHRtyc instead1 of a" Ford. We got loans scattered aU over . Europe, and they never even spent a cent back with us. They took Meet the money to pay off the lntereat on whet they owed to us. Look what tha U 8 Steel, the OU companies could have tied up. Ton know there Is Just an awful lot of people Meet Of Uncover Object Major Ta nil over the world emarter than Possible Material In Middle we are In lots of way, and this Disuses Kruger wee one of em. Talk about mass production. When you can An interclast meet is being held today nt the Cyprus High School for make that many matches why yog all athletes in jumping, sprinting and have dona aom mass producing. Various other listed event of the athBut Its no nee tailing om that now, letic field. Tbe boy are competing th poor fellows arc In such bad in the contati without the meet inbap they got nothing to long terfering with their regular now. Strong Senior, Junior and. Soph But I think w Just about boon teams will be represented. Features of the athletic supremacy Battle will cured on Foreign Loans Th big g Boys have com tn for such n be the long grinding mile and a half from all race, tbe hurdle, javelin throw, pole over tha United vault and broad jump, with the Seniors given a does favorable edge on State that Its their Junior and Sophomore classmads them realmates. Listed among the favorita of ize they better the athletic field sre: Hal Richardson Give th Lads and Eugene Jarvis, wbo line up favorbar at home ably in the hurdles. Dale Bcnnioa in soma Jack." I the pole vault, Hy Duckworth in the there is guess broad jump and javelin and a number no race of peoof other students prominently identified in athletic endeavor. ple that It la so One of the major objects of this universal meet is to uncover possible middle agreed that they distance candidates to compete in the pulled a boner as ths Internatriangular meet to be held with Tooele and Gnntsville schools April 15 snd tional Bankers. W really ought the invitational meet at Provo, Frito differentiate. (There la a pretty day. April 22. word by the way tor me). As good The annual Invitational Track and I Just said, we really ought to diffeField Meet snd Rtlay Carnival inaugrentiate-(tte'attll a good word)' urated twenty-on- e years ago by between the International Bankers Coach E. L. Roberts, has been anand tha local product Our Home nounced for April 22 and 23 at Provo. About 1500 participants will Bankers both large and amall are enter this famous athletic' tvent this In had Juet through th bad times yar, with one of the features of the and an over expansion in good meet the traditional Posture Parade, times, hut th Internationa! ona la participated in by turns of girls from aforemalic In bad through Senior High Schools. HI devilment was prethought Several of tbe athletmeditated. He knew he waa loanes of the Region are ing on no eecurity in Europe, cause demonstration to ezpected give theqe is do eecurity over there Ho nces. These include: Nate Long, former U. of U. star; Levi Myer. got hla commlslsone for peddling It former U. S. A. G star; Buck Grant, out so what does he rare? But I also former U. of U. star; and Owen guess they are about as good a th Rowe and George Corbett, former B-rest of ua We was all cuckoo and U. athletes. Tbs various futures hog wild, but brother they are tamalready planned promise to make this ing a Did yon crer tee the cockigreat spectacle tbe most colorful in ness taken out of a nation so quick? history. We will sure go lu and bring sticks of the water now for anybody. out fellow who marries in haste The are humble galore. W snd finds any leisure to repent in is pub-tebe- ' the Utah 'Umpires sociation. ridSiorn As- Baida Mr. McCarty, the remainder of the scorers are: Ben Harvey, Wayland Hand, Don Greer, Paul Buttle, Clarence Snider and Mas Creer. The umpires are: Mr. Sanlon. Marlow Peacock, A. B. Liddell, W. H. Spry, Roy Austin, W. B. Feeney, Calvin Wooley, Max Creer, Lott Ewing, L. H. Prince, Ray Don, F. J. Decker and E. G. Lee. y$p GwfiMon. Com. Gass Track Being Held Today class-wor- k. raw-hidin- ' per-for- Y. ' I f- -f - ' certainly a wonder. c 1932. i Sr.ufk' S . |