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Show I VuY CLtfyd O.Vi br ,1 i M" VJ ,, W I'htrt Kent to i i4vikliwl be two duiina L clas--- a this country today thos who tlx country is bound (ot the bow wows and there ii noth-- I to prevent it, and tboae who think ere it but one method of taupe and dure to adopt their pet plan will iik a rely A. i LviiviTiSEJS 'J hi AC. - A. U i , it-iii- result h r i A V iULuuuuvJ ELKS. fig-te- . to-it- ght. by figures. Another of statistics dearly ill ostites the beneficent effect of the laws, is equally sincere, and 'so prove he k right, by figures. Others would have the tariff laws pealed to restore prosperity, others ggest higher tariff rate, tome p rouse free silver, while other ate eqn-.l- y insistent on the gold standard. me want this and some want that, nd any of them can and do prove pro-biti- r renroon . Any old clothes? In an effort to partially relieve the unemployment d Lika at the drive old for the dotha an staging of and and Magna needy poor . Citizen have thus far ban generous in their contributions, but many mote articles of clothing could be placed when they would do good. Children's clothing k especially desired. Any one having any unused old clothes, that they desire to contribute to worthy ante, should notify some member of the Elk Lodge. Any type of clothing overcoats.drtssa, stockshoes.hats. ot other wearing apings. The local parel will be appreciated. Elk ate out also for wood. Any one having any extra wood or fod they wish to contribute should gtt ia touch with the Elks organization. The work of the employment service throughout Salt UU County k being extended steadily and rapidly and intensified preparatory to launching the major attack upon unemployment daring the coming fall and winter months. Now coma word that the United States Employment Service which was recently organized ia the Department of Labor, has ia three months time, found jobs for 286,000 The bad of tbs Service, persons. John R. Alpine, once n vice president of the American Federation of Labor has created an organization reaching into every state with 80 offica when active men are continually working to bring the man and the job together. There k s sure director ia every sun and a assistant director in every state and the Federal Service it cooperating with tut and local free employment Magna-Garfiel- on Gar-fwi- y are right, by figures, Ulrich sll goes to show that liars till figure. j It is equally true that figures will It can be proven by figures that ac natural inert ate from a tingle pair f rabbin will in a few years cover this country four feet deep with bunnies from coast to coast. There k no doubt that rabbits do multiply rapidly, and that this has probably been going on for centuries, still their number te main relative small and increases little if any. Figntts do lie. "Most damnably do they Ite, I once offered to prove that by demonstrating by addition, divhion and by multiplication that "seven times After I had thirteen is twenty-eigh- t. completed proof by all three methods, I ask if I had not clearly shown that fignret would lie. "No wat the ref "1 have merely seen demon- d. Lccdi: The Cyprus football eleven scored a smashing and coneincing victory Friday over the Morgan football squad at Morgan. The first game of the season, the Pirates "shower their Stuff and brought home the bacon. The husky Cyprus boys held dowu the Morgan fighters' with a zero victory, the score being 20 to 0. The gams was a thrilling combat, and though the Morgan boys put U they had iu the game, they wrc not able to score over Steve Mmols. - -- 1 proprietor of the Whit Lily r.kery contributed 100 sacks of flout to the local relief fund yesterday to be given to the needy F!:: J fy i -- v --ajf of this coir aunity, Mr. Manois has always ban an ardent giver to charity here, and on many other occasions., has provided food and money to people who need people Uqod Da uU eo Conference With County Commi SSE3H Promises ilu PUBLIC WORK REC0:.!!.IENDED TO FRO. VIDE JOBS FOB NEEDY help. in the m meneed pouring in. Poor Ma Kennedy he hadont got the bridal veil oS till old Wives commenced showing up all over the country. It looked Ilka aha had married a al marrler. Well her and old "Whatamaa" waa just kinder getting their license straightened out when Aimee grabs a Baritone, one ot those old Choir loves. Well then everybody that had ever slept through Church started In saying ha had deceived ea in some part of the country or the other. One was a Nur and aha claimed that the was an. old flame of his when she waaent aura-ta- behalf of the people of the community w takt pleasure in publi-l- y the Pirate. thanking Mr. M- - nois for his splenNext to Aimee the biggest headCarl Simmona and Hy Duckworth, did generosity and to congratulate him liner lately hao been this little tel-la?tfir.-!tiy halfbacks, showed especially brilliant epon hit fin reuse of public spirited- Gandl. He Juat blew into London with nothing on but n Diaper form. With 8 lcttermea back this Lt- -j Coun- and ha haa had tha whole British year, Coach Russ Magleby's tarn will Empire bringing sticks out ot the undoubtedly come through this season Commission. Ly water tor him. They look on him ! with flying colors. The following Hc-rR. C. ever ia India ns almost n second rt men comprise the regular tarn: Capand I gness ha does coma H. Bello, L. MIlio Cod tain Ha rid Hark ness and Claron aearer living and acting like our E. L. M. Saviour than any one also ever did. end. Waldo Littlefield and He la different from Aimee, she beCommission George Pehrson, tackles. Wen Wilkins In n visit at Cr?n High School lieves la the Lord but the believes and Joe Broderick, guards. Bruce SutFinite number of public Wednesday Superinundent Dr. Calvin project to ta soma luxuries along with She ton, center, John Papankklas, quartbe completed her to provide work S. Smith of the Ccanitf- - School Disdont deny herself anything. While foj Dock-worterback, Cart Simmona and Hy this Gandl he actually lives like our out unemployed people. trict commented and praised the studhalfbacks and John Rigler, full Saviour. Ha couldent figure out ents of Cyprnt for the seal that they The paving of MaU street from England being so hard up, and yet back, with 38 substitutes. have applied to their ttudiet and their curb to curb, the installation of a spending so much money. The football achcdul of kagu k with their teachers. Dr. World Series will ba on pretty at follows; October 2, Murry at cooperation lighting system on Main street, the Smith continued further by saying that soon and thats when depression will One October 9 the of 3rd events of the of and permanent improvement Cyprus; Bingham at Cypr- students important of Grsnitt School District State end tor aout sixty thousand every us; October 16 Cyprus at Grentsvillc; Fair, will he tb first aid contest, 9th South streets and the Bacchus have shown greater aptitude for work day, Philadelphia plays Bt Louis as October 23 Cyprus at Judge Memorthe Uuh Safety Society. Highway were tom of the projects isuaL St Louis dident win for years and congratulated sponsored hy than ever before, The first Intermountain Safety con- included in the recommendation to then they accidentally won one ial; October 30 Cyprus at Tooele. them for the splendid attitude they ference, will convene ot the New the County Commission. year, and aaw what a cinch it was, have taken. House Hotel at 9 o'clock a. m.. and Tb Commission listened attentive- they have practically kept It ap since then. Moat teams when they 2 O'clock p. m., each day, Octoba 5, ly to thg recommendations Marvin Bcrtocb was chosen and reout they had to play the found and 6. quested that all proposals be submitjent Body President for the yar 1931- Athletics In the World Series dident Members the of all ted in and He has been student at Cyprus assentation writing to tbeit body today. try to win. But St Louis la n glutHigh School fot the pare four ytars, thoa interested in the safety move- This will be accomplished. ton for punishment, they are getting From all indications the Commisand has txerlied ia music and scbolast ment are cordially invited to attend. ' ready for another sock In the Jaw. Tb second Intermonataia First Aid sioners will act favoably upon the re- I want to make that If I can. I k work. John Hansen, president of the Salt Contest will take place at the State quests of the people of. Magna and havent seen one of the World Series John Papinocl' s was elected Lake county farm bureau has chosjq was elected Fair Ground at 2:00 p. m. Octoba Garfield and. vkiniry and In a abort garnet In three or tour years. 1 the 'following committee need to have some great friends to arrange Secretary, Kay.Wimmcr Reporter, and 7. Fifteen team from Utah aad Ne- period w will have some construction ball In the good old days. playing plant for a campaign of meetings of vada will in the contest. partkipatc underway whkh will help the employ, The Beryl Littlefield, yell master. bureaus interests farm ia the county The Mina Plant team will repre- ment situation and whkh will give us Speaker, Walter Johnston, Cobb, on the Extent of an emergency extension of period Faculty iprceutathra Duffy Lewis, Harry Hooper, and n ive Committee are Miss Anna Pehreoa, sent the Utah Copper company ia the tome much needed improvements. allowed fot payment of debt: J. R. A mating of the Lions Qub will host of others. Mr. E. M. Allred, and Mrs. Mignon mot and Bingham will be represented I never hare sms on of these Thomas- - B. Barton Allen, Draper; the Fire Volunteer be held again next .Thursday evening Department The student Represent- by Cummings. games. I Juat cant' Imagine night Martin - In' the 'Baptist Church at whkh time Ratsmutsea, Hunter; atives Ganga; on the Executive Committee are; tarn. how they can get It light enough to J. S. Palma, South Jordan; Armaad Senior, Waldo Littlefield, Junior, Har- "Greater" interest than ever k being farther discussions, and further sugsee how to play ball but they say Rundquist, West Jordan; E. L. Wan, old Rkhardaou aad manifest in afety demonstrations and gestions for relieving unemployment, Its great, and is drawing n lot of Sophomore, Don Granga; W. H. Woodbury. Ganga; people out hers. Loa Angeles and Tomlin, Members of the Executive daboate rep ration are being mad and for making needed publk impA. L. Day .Hunter; I. W. Coon, Magare fighting it out ter the Hollywood discussed. be rovement-will enable all visitore Fair to witness Committee decided on problem that to na and W, T. Carlisle, Murry. PannanL They call the Hollywood there In order make demonstrtiont. before Student the rento Body, and up teem the "Shleks" out her and The aforesaid committa plans to der advieve on the mode of procedure this possible, the Automobile shows Oscar Vltt another old friend and meet with George SuIlings, Kate pre- Tbeir decision is declared final. have been eliminated, and this change Ex Detroit Player la their Manager sident of tb farm bureau, and request will make adequate room for th Fint Football la coming so that Its him to all a meeting fot diacusaioa of Min Helena Even entertained at Aid Contest featareT, not leaving much news tor depression. The Four Horsemen ot the plana. Members of the - Federal and bridge party" at her home Wednesday state land boards and delegata from evening in compliment to the followgreat Notre Dame fame have been Mrs. Frank Chapman was hostess B. L. Jona, local dog lova, informs out here donating their time to the the banks in Utah will be invited to ing guests: Miss My Vance L. tb F. to A. that eventhe entrka ut Gub Thursday Obny, to tb Dog Show, making of a great picture called the attend and (equated not to foreclose Hendrickson. Mia Maude Wurzbach, ing at her home in Sheild Addition. to be held at the Sure Fair grounds Spirit of Notre Dame, Including all on the farmers property. Morris Bowen, Mias Dorothy Ashby, After a delicious hot dinner, urd ta- from this district arc as follows; the famous Stars ot past and presHarold Bello, Min Florence Snell, Mr. ble were arranged and bridge enjoyed. Tumble Bug, Bull Tarkr, K. J. ent, and one afternoon they did me Mr. and Mrs. Frank Puna of Lo- Donaldson, and Ralph Watson. Af Prizes at high icon were awarded to Boyle, Garfkid. the great favor of eomlng up to my little ranch and playing around, and Mrs. Sport Model of Uuh, BuU Terrier, gan were dinner guetta of Mr. and ter an enjoyable evening's entertain- Mrs. Ethel Ockermau Mrs. Jama Purser Thursday. riding horaes Just like n backfield Mildred Newboldt. L. Jones, Garfield. ment, light refreshments were served. They are fine Boys, and everyT. F. can. Bobby, German Shepard, one ot them are making good as Arthur. w ccitbj held Wednesday in the offices of the Salt The Committee headed ty T, F. J?T. and of Jennings, composed Parks, Chester A. Jarvis, C Healy, jUDZIJTS Stamoulis, P. Robinson and Alma Athas, Swenson, recommended to the County a E.-ud-ford, FRA It hterncuntan ' . Farm Curciu Debt'32 All mem ben wishing to'' jo in the tournament, report to Paul Shultz, chairman Bowling Committee, Magna plant. f Local dog Owners Register For Show tut a Office Of Garfield Bishop Filled Bishop Keith Mnrdock resigned last week from hk position as Bishop of tbs Garfkid Ward, a be and his family are moving to Salt Lake Gty to Mr. Murdock has males their home. for quite a period of been in time, and upon physkian's advice, decided to make the change. His vacant position k filled by Harvey C Woodresident of Garfkid, bury, long-tim- e worker. Mr. church and ardent Woodbury has beta prominent in M. I. Jennings, Cyprus Duke, Springer Spauial, Opt. L. A. Blackner, Arthur. Cyprus Prince, Springer Spank!, Capt. L. A. Blackner, Arthur. Paliachoa Eugene, English Setter, L. C. Healy, Magna. All dogs will be benched, 10 a. m. October 8th, A. T Smnrthwaite will be Superintendent of the show. th A. Activita for quite period of time and during the past yar hai been president of the Elders Chorum. At the motion of President Little of Oquirdt Sake, Mr. Woodbory was to the position of Bishop of the Garfkid L. D. S. Ward at Sacre-me- elected wan aid tsriadiy me mmm mife? STATE FAIR Wgd: fo&iimToto " THE ROT TIME. IHTftc Y W- -- Z" I r lil . MATCH tTl 10$ iru - oldest state expositions United Sutes. It Wat ans'ECTiCur to HILL CLU3. in. oar-- (KBTS501 am V'V'-- , ; -- Coaches. That moat be a great school. 2 sometimes wish I had gone there instead of stringing along with Brisbane and going to Oxford. Course I made tha G r 1 a k a t n nd kaoeked n eouple of hundred runs In one game one series. But after all Tea and Cricket dont do yon much good hen you got to get out and battle Republican made depreeelon, Ite all right as long as Democratic Prosperity la with as why an Oxford diploma will get yon hy, but when Steel hits a new low, and Radio quits splitting up tour for one, why yen got to have eome real learning. Going to Claremore this week end. We going to have big blow ont. Did yon know Claremore has Polo nowt Ton bat your Ufa aha has. Wa got one ot tha best Military Schools In the west, and they hare Government Hones, and n fins hunch ot young boys there that can ll really ride. We wUl be giving Naw Mexico n tough go pretty soon, la a few yean Polo will be aa big a sport in schools as Football, aad its n great thing for the Bone leers. Ranchos, Feed niters, everything. Well will tee yon at the World Series. So long. , team Roe-we- pd'vb i &&&& ia the westers founded in 1856, only nine years after the pioneer enured. Sait Lake valley. Only one other sum claims a longer state fair record than Utah California, in whkh sum. it k aid. the fain have Continued oa page 8 90UMO AMASTE2 X i Among the firmly established in stitution of this state of whkh its citizens should he psond and to wbkh thrir unselfish rapport k dot is tb Uub Sut Fair. Few Utah peopk. perhaps, realize that the Uub Suu Fair k out of the A 6&ADIMTE RX).VP2V 'v OPENS SATURDAY tiSTOM cfCOVr OTTO RAmf AJECEflMRy to PtOPZ ikf nt meeting . flat Without baggy trousers, big shoes, and odd hat. Continued on page I :trildes Cyprus Wb.7 Fir:t Guns 01 Scurcn " Charlie plays in Garfkid and surrounding territory. Murdoch was a faithful and conthe clown Mr. workei upholding and doing scientious No less than once does his pants come lull justice whenever posshis position down. And his career as an actor I far would ible. be through If a loin doth as trousers hk slipped And hit silent drama would fall very i Lead Lien llznzi 0a Sunday evening. risen to greatness. counthe retain will Woodbury Bishop How would Charlie fate in Gandhis William and Dickson Shelton sellors. dress? Al If Charlie appeared at Gandhi k dress- Thomas, who nerved under forma ed. Bishop Murdock. The going of the Murdock family I fear the picture would be suppress- win be regretted by their many frienda do. Charlie's success is not all due to art. The clothe be wears plays a very large Li Safety Conference OPENS MONDAY . u h, BOWLING SEASON when i Atld-redg- Speaking of figures, two unusual figures met in London last week, Charlie Chaplin and Mahatma Gandhi. Just as Charlie was delivering a well prepared dissertation on economics, for which be k to well equipped, the bout The Utah Copper Club bowling alfor the Mahatmas evening ptayet serleys open for the reason Monday Oct. discourse vice arrived and Charlie's 5th. The alleys have all been sanded was unfortunately interrupted. and refinished, making them tbs best When Charlie met Gandhi be instruct- alleys in this state. B. L. 'will past ed the tags the cigare Monday night to aU bowl-et- a. On the untold joys of the mechanical pay. j ; G2AI3IS ers crossed. ! I LITVTIILY HILLS. Well nil I know la Just what I read In the patera. With Aimee marrying ont here a conpla of weeka " tgo, there Just dldent leave much else to ba said. They hadent any more than finished I Do" saying till the breach ot promise aults The Magna Garfield Lion Club moved to aid the local unemployment situation in a strated bow well a wonderful liar can What's the use? figure. , While it is true that figures some timet lie and liar sometimes figare, it does not necessarily follow flat all figures he or that all politician figure. ) However, in the campaigns for office service wherever lhtj exist function-injTW- a dnifiedt msdumam 'for the next year, whenever political speakers start quoting statistics, keep yout fing- man without a job. When Gandhi saw Charlie, there was no delay. He straightway knelt down and said ,Tet us It U related when Gandhi wat asked for an audience.hc inquired who Charlie wat . Such ignorance I Such lack of culture. The chances an that such names as Aimee Me Pberson, A1 Capone or Kenneth Oraittoa means nothing to him 'and still in all his ignonnce.i be aspites to be the leader of 350.000.000 people. A news writer describetthc meeting of these two as a "contrast in personality. I insist it k mote a contrast in clothes, and the thought occurs, what possible influence hat clothes had in Could the the lives of these men? Mahatma be the great leader be k dressed as Chaplin appears on the kreca? The answer to this k no. We have pictures of Gandhi taken when he was a student ia London, dressed in the fashionable clothes of that time, and making a pitiful appearance. Gandhi in the native gatb of India looks the leader that be is, dressed in western clothing be could not have : i ) NO. 25 n i disaster. For ia pictures OCTOBER 2. 1911. L f ' The interesting thing about all this is that any or all of them ate able to prove that they arc right, by figures. Qne prominent statesman advocates making beer nos intoxicating, by act a f congress, and submits a mass of would such action that proving mmediately put all idle men back to vork and create a demand for our e surplus food products. He is so oubt sincere in tbU and proves he is sponse. . t - refill ,Mll i Ws f ii ? n (, 131, C-m- kfcXMsfct Sradicat. lac.) |