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Show r(rjj ' I if AATUUM. pLSEjJA A WtlcUnf E!o Your Slim DtlUr Prido, Net CcrwirZLza. Kill Rulaa for Who It I reported aerlooaly tLM Eif-lan- TNTH . Rue r iv 'A. This Vesk (1 -j ,- ; , YEA HACtrJL. d, 4 Italy kin u&lxel to bar the payment ot debt ALr.!A u.M They arc aald to kan arraagsd what might be called ELECTED HEAD welching bloc" a tkMtk three bookmakers should agree aot to fay what they ova, hoping to make th welchtag Uu unpleasant hy ft County Sheriff 8. Gnat Young Give Splendid Addm At , This watching plan ky Caropaaa Uscriag triaada that came bat la taara Swenson was elected president la their ay a, begging tor balp la of Alma the Megan Garfield Lion Qab to tba war, may hart tbam mora tlxaa direct the 1932 activities at a Wa caa afford a taa button meeting of th organization Thursday dollar welching proeaaa k va mast, evening. He succeeded Howard A. Jarvkaraaa oa future occasions tka vis, retiring president. Other officer valckara auy discover that dattb-arata- ly elected were: T. F. Jennings, first ; F. L. Warwick, second swindling a good Jaadar, L. M. Robinson, third aritb plaaty mora that might ba lenL R C. Parka, secretary-treasure- r. la aot profitabl. .. . , L, C. Healy, Also," thara araaemal army at P. Brockbank. Lion tamer and T. billing a cat, and aararal vays at Howard A. Jarvis and Reynolds rsoovsrlng a debt Soma day a directors. torcafnl Amsricaa Oovaramant may S. Grant Yonng. Sheriff ot Salt raraal aoma matboda of dabt rooov Lake County, speaker of the evening, gave a splendid address to members , ary to tha "wslching bloc. of the club, speaking oa the traffic I Mr. Mills. Eacratary ot tba Traa- -, situation. Sheriff Young dispttyvd an intimate of the problems try, laiaaa tha drat VI bUla wfch confrontingknowledge the traffic department and Lika othar X bttta, cited - hla signatara. possible remedies. In the course ! thay ralsa aa important tusatioa. of his talk be stated that Magna will Taka aa dollar kill and rand have two e men hereafter to oa It la largo typo, aadar a picture attend to the duties of Deputy Sherof Gaorga Waahingtoa, (to Slim iffs. , Dollar." A Sheriff of Salt Lake County, the Nothing la aald about gold, it'd a to discuss rkee wasofwellThqsalified Traffic Situstiver dollar. tot that allTar dollar vlth Uaolo ation, aad a uniform code foe Utah. Bass's aamo oa It la worth oa hws-dra- d The members of the club received the talk with much appreciation. , . coats, vkaraaa Oororaaaoat It was decided that the Lions Club gold konda aall kalov par. will bold meetings tbs - A Gorarnmant bond la tha Gov summer, aad will aot throughout havt a vacation. ji ornmoat'a promlaa to pay yoa tha laoa vslus of tha bond la gold at tha praaent atandard at valght and flatness. Toar dollar kill la nothing bat silver pin tha country' name, aad It la worth mora than the bond. To tha average cKlaaa who know ao mora about finance than tha Feature ot Shaw Proves to be Demonstration Exhibit Train At araraga high financier, thla lndl-oat- aa Various Stops that Undo Sam, If ha choaa, could flnanca hla atalra wlthoat The program of the Salt Lake going to tha bankara that ho ha County Dairy Show held June 3, was ; created, aaylng won't yoa plena declared robe very successful in every land ma a little money, at high la respect and held the interest of everyone by the feats rt demonstration tram terast ratear and exhibits. It has been aald, ta many oaaao Local people who tseisted materialanjnatly, that ha who kill hlauall in the sacccsa of tbs show included ly rnaa away, and la a coward. It ho L. Bello of Magna who served leave thoaa dependant oa him to Chester oa the finance and awards committee. want. It la eovardloa. Bat, more Leslie Nelson, sgricattaral teacher at often, back o t the laapa troa high the Cyprus High School, oa of the of jth Jontor Judging aoasmt -windows arsTnjursd pride and hit'' judges. and Mas Florence - Woodbury of m Illation that .cannot and arc tho Granger who wa recently cboecn thought ot longer azlatanoa, A man Club girl, canning on Club exhibits. The exhibit goaa from thla world bacaoao ha I the train stopped at Magna at 10:00 a. aahamed to remain la tt. Ton may aay that ha might bat m., Friday wbere it wa attended by d crow A aad later traveled tar hare atayed and fought It oat, a The Utah State Agthat tlma cure everything, area into Wert Jordan. aidet racked a special loaa ot money. But you cannot ricultural college near the Jordan junagricultural train Juatly call covarda thoaa to whom ior high school, and featured lectures loaa ot money and pride la worn oa farm management, poultry and livethan death. stock production aad the sugar beet la England, a gentleman vaa industry. A demonstration In canning fruit, accuaad ot enticing away another vegetables aad meat wa given la the man wife. : The hnabaad nod. school by Mis. Ivy L. HaU. home Tha learned Juatice McCardie da demonstration agent for Salt Lake elded agalnat him. aaylng, among coaaty. S poke is included Aldon J. other thlnga: Aadersoa, Shores Love lea, Stephen H. I muet tell yoa that a womaa'a Love, Dr. E. J. May aad W. L. body doaa not belong to her hna Webb, who discussed sugar beets and ecu; Harry Grass, band. It to her own propaityi It feeding of Stot-to- a la aot hla. A woman caa laara her Byron Aider oa poultry, C O. farm accounts; Mis. Rtaa B. oa huiband by her own tree wUL tha Maycock bad J. C. Hograaon oa tbs may chooae her own occupation, family food supply. A dairy demonSha may taka her owa political stration was given by Professor Georg party. She may profeaa bar owa B. Clin of the agricultural college. Holstriu dub. Elizalu the aaparata religion creed. Iho may decide whether aha will bear child beth Woodbury of Granger woa the ran or not, and aha may decide whaa Grand Champion aad senior chameach child ahall ba bora. Tha mar pion prize for s cow over 2 yea re and rled woman ot thla country haa junior champion for aa animal two years. Florence Woodbury woa first gained bar freedom." for aged cow aad fourth in open That aounda radical for aa Eng dan; Maxine Smith wa Em with llah justice. baby calf; "Velma Woodbury caned Another learned Brltlah jurist. first place for s ball calf. Sir Thomaa Edvard 8crutton. ro For balls II months to 2 years. reread the opinion ot Justice "Pahvent Farm Ormsby Tnaae" who lo a bachelor, aaylng: owned by the Triune Ball Anociatioa It thara la to ba a dlacuaaloa of of Granger, walked off with honors. the proper relation ot huiband and Other awards were given for various vlf I think It had bettor coma tram divisions aad types of cows. Judge vho hare mora than a thao MRS. RAY CORFIELD reUcal knovledg ot ouch relaWINS GOLF HONORS tion." effort to get more local wo-asaa la The opinion that a Brltlah wit interested in golf, Howard Ridge, ovna aad caa control haraelf la rofcstioaal at the Uuh Copper Golf ; tart ling, la England, where until Jab. has beta conducting a series of recently thara haa bean no change contests, and a blind bogey contest, In tha ruling that aald that a hna which s roared a great deal of interest, band might beat hla wit providing was held lot ladies of the dab Thursha uaad a etlck no bigger round day Mrs. Ray Corfitid walked off with honors by having a net wort of thnn hla thumb. i II. Mrs. Wallace Williams, Mrs. fin-A. Mu. R. C Parke Goodman ! Mr. Amalia Ear hart Putnam, tha ished in theandorder named, respectively. flrat woman that aver flaw tho The meet Thursday was th second ocean alone, get a DUtlngalahed held daring the week. Mr. Williams Plying Cross"' tram tho Sonata having woa the first contest. unanlmouly. 8h doearroa tt. It 1 Patting contests have also been held ladies. In addition, in aa endeavor for decoration tor to pleasant her, Howrear, aad eh la a much finer decor to get more women interested, women ttion for tha United State to wear. ard Ridge ha been g iviag the pointers to prepare them for their match with - women gotten i Tho PUlplnoe, preparing for tho coming from the Timpanogos Golf Club, to tram the be held on the Magna golf coarse, ay of deliverance United 8tata, plan to buy out Jap-ne- e Saaday. Jane 12. land owner. They aay Jap Jane 7 wan die final day for qualimas owners are willing to aeU. fying scores to be tamed in for the However, It might not b a good Jane kg of the directors cap toaraa-mefor men. Tbe first round of play my for tha Filipinos, It they an inclusive. ally to ba delivered tram Undo will be Jane Stoll nms cruel grip. It Uncla Sam FUNERAL SERVICES hould depart, the Japanese would INFANT FOR ome la, having good use for th Funeral seme were bud Friday hlllppinea, aad tha real aetata pur-bas- afuraooa for the infant non of Mr. might not ba profit able. aad Mil Cecil Foy at tbs boas of Us to Kfc lv4to ha) grandparents. Mr. aad Mrs. John L. Foy of Glen wood. Mr. and Mrs. Foy reside in Magna. u STEIZQIl - o?uo:;sau3 "'vy -- lb a. nt ' tail-twist- Wool-fende- n. r full-tim- TLrcri Attend Cczztj Dairy Prcjprzn 4-- H 4-- H fair-size- by-pr- 4-- H UTii; TEZDAY JTJXZ 10, 1832 jo:i:::iy vet-m- well-know- at vis-to- ry id one-thir- JumS. 1932 of Coaaty Geatkmea: As citizens aad of Magna, Salt Lake Coaaty, Uuh, we herewith petition your honorable body for tome tax relief and are asking for a tweaty-fiv- r percent cat ia the valuation of all property. 'tax-paye- ot Wr know that all property, both real aad improvement are valued for assessment purpose very much above iu actual value. As aad property owners, we do aot think it right, faU or proper to value any property for taxing purports for more thaa iu market vala. Wc therefore tik your earnest aad diligent consideration ia thia most important matter aad ahall await yoat reply. Very truly yours, rs It it Apportionment From Sutr Fund Graaitr School District wiU re , 84.336.50 aomerimt to reivt Many tributes have been paid to made possible by aa additionalJane, apJohnny Maiben. jockey, for hi. u portionment from tbs sum district sines a but after riding youth, school fund for tbs first time to many U brilliant victory of tht favored years. Only two an hard-won in Statics rare Saturday usually made, to apportionments to January aad wiU at Chicago, ht undoubtedly be Match. acclaimed and landed more than ever. n The prearnt apportionment amounts local hoy. Johnny is a son of Mr. tad Mrs. A. ft Maibea to 874.191, there being 148.382 of Arthur? Doc Al Maibea is em- children of school age to tbs sutc. Provision the is mad for tbe present sp-ployed at Magaa Plant Hospital The following story from a Chica- rtmiooment to the Uw, hat is only go paper graphically telle of Johnnys upiu of school populaprowess that hat woa for him tin ti- tion as determined by tbs last school tle of the "World's Greatest Joe key", population. Aa apportionment k also they write down the names provided by law for October, and it ot America s truly great jockryr, possible that teccipta from income 15,000 Chicago faat wiU give a uy sad franchise urn sad the need shout for Johnny Maibeu. of some school districts for cash this i Maibea. oar of those veteran riders year, will make such aa op portion-mewho aeem to go on aad oa,- - booted advisable. , borne the farmed Saatica. 3 -- year old The amount k distributed by tht flier, from Willis Sharpe Kilmers stable at Washington park, today, af- sutr auditor aad treasurer on an apire one of th greatest exhibitions of portionment furnished by Dr. C N. Jensen, tut superintendent of. public piloting ever seen in the west. His 1 the school districts of wasjUte-Dst.-bafdH. bf a interaction. thk coaaty, 825.265 was dutribattd, Sc ha tee, a combination he beat by which has d of th school poof tbe state. Laden with topweigbt of 121 pulation pounds," "Maiben shot Suatica into the Tht Granite School District receivlead at the halfway mark of tbe mile. ed 853,986.82 apportioned by Dr. One eighth journey saw Late Date C N. Jensen, April 11, for a school lightly weighted With 116 pounds, population of 8,673, Dr. Jeaaea apcom up to challenge aad then drop portioned among tbe acbool districts behind aa Maibea eftove Saatica oa to of Utah 86.34 per capita of school win the great bank. The long-shtout population iu each district or fans booed tbe decision of the judges, of 8940.741.88. bat even they joined to to give Maibea Dr. ' Jeaara stated then that had a big hand ae be tame to th stand, some of tbe coaaty treasurers f tht wiauer. i to A. E. Christensen, state Snatica'a victory aim tumped her at oat of th leading candidate for treasurer, sut and state school taxes the old boaore for 1932. Shs already collected which were da March defeated I. Say by a kngth. May 21 to 31, the amount distributed would win the Kentucky Oaks, aa event have goat over 81.000.000. It wu would which enriched th Kilmer coffer by stated then that Dr. Jcasta perhaps make an extra apportionment 84.590. among the school districts when the latte paymtau wen made. At that time, too, approximately SI oat of tvrry 88 levied for the sure district school fund had not been collected. A of Honorable goard Commissioners. CUy tt Coaaty Building. Salt Lake Gty. Utah. BEVERLT HILLS. Wefl att X know Is just wbat I read la tha Congressional Record. They hare had some avfal tun. ny articles la there lately. Ae f our Government Cafeteria Served Daily Aveng of ISO Deterlates, our Stadeau, Of Which 115 humor Increseu. Were Served Free They been ovsr tho A report, prepared by Mrs. William J. Johnson, representing tbe American taxes, and that Ltgioa Auxiliary and Ray Adams, glvo am n American chance to get representing th Legion, Cyprus Post No. 38. of the aid one original by the local Ltgioa Post aad on where views its Auxiliary ia aponsoring the a was they going at the Magna Junior high acbool to get thla two during tht acbool year of 1931 '32. billion bucka that they were oveiv presented to Dr. Georg E. McBnde, Commander, who to turn drawn. They have just appropribrought ft to the Magna Time office ated and appropriated till they was for publication in an tnduvor to ao tar In tho red. that It dont look w, tht people of thu vicinity a they wiU hardly get out by Zmao. branch of tbt work th Legion and Wall I had a fin time hero a Auxiliary hat "conducted during th tew days ago. I went out with our past year. Govenor, Jimmy Rolph, and wo, Tbe figures appearing in the Wo" accepted lu behalt ot tho report an not utimated. but at exact, taking from the weekly reports compiled by State ot California, one ot tho moat Mrs. Johnson and Mr. Adams. magnlflclent ranches you ever saw. It comprises about ueven hundred The following,' luted by months, . acres. Course thaJLiont, sound se givu th amount of vegeubUs-an- d othes- - food.- - placed at the tlg.'but thata land that to all piped disposal of December 1, and watered, and Irrigated, and Im"S until May proved. It to tho largest Arabian , 2270 lbs.j January horse ranch In America. It hao 87 i'Tb,rB.irT 18,1 lb., March head ot pure breed Arabian hortea, APrU ?20 . totaltho moat wonderful up to date M65J.;nd Ibt. ing e tables and equipment you over 1" Mtiu to th above aw. Its a marvelous place, about 40 suppliu, the following was received from the miles out of Los Angeles, near PoVnllh,PPW ClBb Mnok of March mona. It was given to tho Stato Unb cans assorted 32 veralty Department of Animal Husana miscellaneous articles,vegetables. 20 lb, po- and will bo maintained by ,bt othw vStxbls and bandry, them. It was tho gift ot Mr W. K. 1.55 to cash. Kellogg ot Battle Creek. Ha hao ,kJFrn Dcmbtr 1 to May 1st. boon coming out hero for tho winreived 90 achool days. An ters for several years and built up avmge f 180 students were served thla beautiful place. Wa had a big their noon day luncheon which ooromony. s total of 16.200 meak Mr and Mra Kellogg4urned ovar ovtr tins period. An average ofreived 115 atudent per day wtrc served th deeds to tho GoTenor. They are their w.bc tptents a total of a mighty line plain,' wholeaomo 10,350 free lunches. tolkx, tho Kellogga. Now hero to Students able and tho catch in it that makes the gift to willing pay were charged four cents per meal, and ao marvelous. He also glvo 1800,000 MAsCfuniutmn was shown between as a fund, that the income from tt PJ7 and those who cved their- - lunches fire. A card re. would bo used to keep this place "opted that eliminated any op. That where I got fooled, 1 went possible ttnbanssment to those ttu- - out there to tho ceremony just free lunches. thinking that tt was an event where The cash realized from the salt of a man was giving away a (ranch. Well I havejnejn. California, and tjtecjfrtrri. tir Ires 'WtedHtW- odd In Oklahoma, both mighty Uttie purchase of milk. . Crackers and : th payment on th sHverwate and other ones, but still big enough to bo noticed by- - the tax men.! Well equipment installed in tbe cafeteria. nelther one of em have over made the cafeteria 1080 gallon of milk wm thdlr taxes, so If either stato wants consumed. another Animal Husbandry ' joint. The Auxiliary paid one-hathe Why I will bo mors than glad to mdk expense during the first month tarn each state over soma of tho to operation. Beginnf host tax infested land In both stataa. ing February, tbe Utah Copper Company, through Mr. C M. BroWu. and I will give em somo horses with om too. They may not bo Arabians, toed with ri,kfUpnnt?d,Bt' contribution, which y and again they may be, for you cant relieved the proUren before thegreat-lLelook at em and tell what kind they gion and Auxiliary. are. committee arranged with Coop-e- r a store in They told, pa out there at this Magna for a daily eupply witb that tho Arabian horsp esremony Rairk0"s.n.d ,h Whi, Lil Bak Ma'u a has ono less vertebra In his back, of ",0!hnu rea.d the undertaking was a tora- - 'and one less In his tall, and the bone from his knee down Is shorter. Well br tb ii this Arabian la short of Vertabra, faculty of the high achool. Th renting of zbe larg number of stu- - and that la giving It a nice name. I lfua rj'ffilldld mon xpdit-dont khow about our shin bona bf Ma. V. '!fKat ,nd shorter. If it to its because wo Jones, member Th, committer rtatre that in view have worn tt out kicking at everyof the present depressed economic con- - thing so much- - Wt have wore out shout on inch of tt just kicking poor tb need for t continuationemployment of thk Hoover alone. Maby ho did need a project for tbt coming acbool year b few, bnt perhaps not as many as "to. Mr. Adam, and ws aimed at him Now I think wa JJP1 Jh"oo therefore recommended ought to commence wearing out, not that the Legion ,ad AaxUiary unite tho shin bone bnt tho keel this coming summer end bone, by early fall to kicking ourselves a few times each tor sufficient tk,prrPari5ion sup-fBtgfUblt to urry on through day. Our kicks have always been aimed at tho somebody else for our f ,h Kbol m2."3Part own troubles. And a few good ones Tb committee alio directed at the proper source would Ur "PP'P of "omatore! find ns getting em right whore they nd the storing of ore deserved. ,tb h over a So these horses are really Amerilong period ot time. Pr,rr,d can and not Arabian. They also Granite Receives Ccanittee Submits State School Funds Report 01 Cyprus GREATEST JOCKEY Granite School District Receives Third -- - Junior Cafeteria la view of the local present economic conditions and uaemploymeat here. Alma Sweaeoa aad P. E. Athaa, on behalf the people of Magaa, went before the coaaty commission recently to protest against the serened valoatioa ot property la Magaa for 1932 taxes. They contended that property Bat depreciated in value here but the ux valuation remains th earn at other years, and ia a number of instance taxes havt been increaeed. la respoaae to this protest. County Assessor Joseph H. Precce aad two deputies were ia Magaa last week aad attended a man meeting composed bonnes men. principally of Magaa Howell, it was impossible to take say step with regard to the tax situation here at the meeting, although a bag-th- y discunioa was held. A petition was therefore formulated and it being circulated oa every street ia Magna to obuia the signature of evtty tax payer residing here. Tht petition, which will be presented to the coaaty commissioners reads aa follow , To The tnniEiE eiven rncai ACCLTIZD AS Petition Aziz Fcr Property Tax Redaction Petition. Signed By Magna Taxpayers Noted Jockey. Suu ot Mr. aod Mrt A. H. Mailisu Of Arthur. Again Will Be Presented To Coaaty Wfos Brilliant Victory Commission - Ccppsr Gclfsn Fkn Fcr LIitch (Signed) . Tiih ProYcscs planned to submit the petition to th county commissioners Tuesday, June 14. at stated by Mr. Athae. If then are taxpayers of Magaa who have aot affixtd their signatures to th petition, they an urgently reejarst-t- d to da jb before Tasaday. Petitions may hr signed at the Magna Drag store, or by seeing Dr. G F. WcstphsL Tht next meeting of the coaaty commission as a board of equalization, will be held st . the - county board rooms in the city aad county building between 10 a. m. aad 12 noon and from 2 to 4 p. m. oa Jane 14. It was recently announced by Joseph H. Preece, county assessor, that the total assessed valuation of tht which county was $189,176,905, figure caa be revised by tbe coaaty commission or the state tax commie-eio- a. Match To Jan Be A, more definite decliu was revealed to the anticipated veveaae from the tut land board for interest and rentals, - - - 12. Will Be Second Encounter Of Five Gam Series, t FIGHT URGED AGAINST ; - Women ft "t- - !, T w Play - y Uuh Copper gotten have been assiduously practicing for the second encounter, originally scheduled for c schedule With May 22 of a the Tim pa Bogus liaksmea. Saaday on tht Magna course. The Copper Club members, beaded by Howard Ridge, took the Provo sportsmen led by Walter Milks, professional. April 25 hy 21 to 19 to th first match of the season. Tbe matches will alternate tht two courses. The two dubs enengaged in a series of wortb-whi- k counters last year, malting in better ' playing aad mote favorable scorn for members of both dabs. No doubt, the visitor will be oat Pythian Sister Lodge, Unity Tempi No. 16. assisted by Oqnirrfa Tem- for revenge for their first defeat at tbe pi No. 13 of Garfield, held their in- hands of th local golfers, tad to this itiation rite Friday evening at Coop- expectation tbe Copper men aad woers HaU. Mrs. Clara Sallivaa of Ne- men are preparing to give them stroke vada was initiated into the Magna for stwk. The improve menu made chapter with befitting ceremonies. A this year oa tbe local coarse will add social evening was held, and a greatly to th advantage of the gotten luncheon served to 30 although rome of the betterment have . Continued oa page 8 fivt-gam- es ss TOPNOTCHERS THE, WH1TETQP-JWEE- w Farmers in thk region -- -- rep-we- -- D an tafe-ten- becom tag concerned about tin spread of th destructive white-to- p which weed, will rapidly choke out any near-b- y crops aad seed to a very short time. A number of new patches have appeared to surrounding land tracts thk year. Seemingly, very 'few fur th encroachment of thk ruinous weed, as swn by some of the lack of efforts to control it. It k spreading rapidly aad even now k auy be out of control. Two methods aw given of holding it down, one through clean cultivator applied to tbe ground once a week for 16 weeks, sad the other by mu ns of chemical tpny applied as often st tbe weed becomes green daring tbe yuc. Spnytog costs money. 4c per pound for materials or around 8c to 1 2c per square rod per application, bat culti -- vtion con only th labor that k required to perform k. Unices dunk musnm are taken immediately, thk poty weed will spread and rapidly teed and continue iu destructive power. by ICbt d, lf 'Lf f1 -- renti-weekl- ", es .!!. ton y' "2 A bs-ln- g "r: "?' hl dS'rfl totoMnwmsmsnMreHmnntommunMtotott Jfetuylbtd axt&ctK July 30 m CffPPAfield, JfaiigdA Rodent Poison . have -- Mmber ZPjmZDtAe Mtemim TBADt reported at a recent that a poison being set out formeeting rodent the ntf" of tbt tormeri activities to poiioning inrectivoroui Tb Jmrebopper rapidly of the bird, in- - meadow lark, specie problem which k becoming reriour here unlesj " ukf0 0 extermi- - SLmaU char- acteristic, they' are long winded. There is of th state board ot m "eoiifmir another American Kills Birds ca nt ... a Sen- ator among ev- ery colt born. An Arabians nostrils are always distended. He seems to smell everything good. pretty Well we dont There is things f mor than re- -' "sbout our affas that yon tome e by- - the killing ortsh the bird and thus times think we have no sense ot the graathoppei thrive and th farra- - small st all. or we would certainly Wkb PP' , smell some of the things that ora problem being put over on us every day. II "" ,W.M 'h. ' and ti,dand tob V ration with COOP game department perhaps other authorities will be ought in n effort to procure mean pfiunt d ? get rid of the destructive rodent. MKfQPDT HQB3rt couicmo1 roots MCfumi amTuee MEDICAL STUDENT VISITS PARENTS Eddie Gross, who has been studying mdcin in St. Louis for the part end ongg woouor? OP ME EAGty MDUf-W- AL PEVQ&WEArr cf m MCHJ6W other to., me month, returned of the week to spend the rummer vacation with hi parents. Mr. and Mr. A. J. Groee of Magna. of, Doctor, of Medidne dfT conferred upon Eddie in approximately seven month, and after serving hk internerhip, - be will be ready for practice. the-fir- tAemnoi ycr - .7. at PtAV&zi O.WNU st we had had even an ordinary Nostril we should have detected an odor when our International Bank-or- a were giving everything In the world to Europe. We couldent even detect the Umburger on the bonds they sold us. So we have all the eharacterlstia of the Arab boras hut the distended nostrils and Its beauty. The mare of the human race has retained Its beauty, but the male has beeta,tbrow back. He has - retained none of the springy movement and the graco and beauty of form and skin. Our only salavatlon Is to raise just females. 19 ii. tfi.VnrAi ' Syodunt. Im. V |