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Show Week This Arthur ly Drisbanb ((' Vher to Hit the I lor an To Conquer Turtle Gen&i Tbe Old A of Women YLo Mode the Revolution Uncle Sam must raise hundreds ot millions more In taxes, unless he economises, and that he will not do, to any extent. Some said "Tax the h eerily taxed big incomes more h eerily." But that would disco ur-aenterprises that glre work to the idle. A general manufacturers tax of one per cent, was suggested and expected to yield six hundred 'million dollars. The drop in manufacturing would now cut that sum to four hundred millions, and the tax would discourage employment. Income tax, customs receipts, are off, hut thirteen hundred million extra dollars must be found Somewhere. Where to hit a tired horse to make him go faster is the problem. Some say a general sales tax, hitting the horse gently, every- Where at once. Would be the best u ' Here is news important to doctors and their patients, especially the old that so often die of pneumonia. Dr. 0. T. Avery, engaged la research at the Rockefeller Institute, has discovered a method of piercing the protective armor ot the pneu mocoocua, a germ producing pneu , monlS. That germ and some others like the streptococcus mucosus, so deadly la the blood stream, are protected against the attacks of the phagocytes, your white blood cells that kill ordinary germs, as the la turtle,' armadillo' protected against the bite of a dog. If Dr. Avery's discovery styes you, or a relative, be grateful to the John D. Rockefellers, father and - son. Their constructive philanthropy, and money generously givthe Rockefeller Institute en, possible. ' CITIZENS URGED TOllllS LIKE III 4 , RESOLUTION ADOPTED TO PRESENT TO GRANITE SCHOOL DISTRICT tuted the fint such campaign-i- n 19' 10. The local climatic' conditions will have to be taken into consideration for the campaign activities in this locality, but it is urged that all work be completed by Ma 30 at the wary latest.. As is commonly supposed, the clean-u- p and paint up campaign is not just for a day, nor a week, for in the mote progressive communities AmerJohn D. Rice, spuker at the and Auxiliary ' George of the United States, approximately ican Legion runs 7000, the cleaning campaign program, from Washington - Bicentennial two to six weeks, and in some held in the Cyprua High School audcommunities tbs clean-u- p proitorium Monday evening told his Urge rural is mads a project. ject aims of and ideals audience that the In tbs early fall, clean-u- p camWashington, at a patriot and soldier paigns j were . conducted iaIrioiU should be tumbolkally upheld. Mr. Rict's chosen topic was Wash- streets in Magna, and the Magna Ward conducted a very ington, tbe Patriot sad Soldier." He instituted and campaign last falL The main told in a very graphic manner the issue tbe drive was to tndeavor to privations and sufferings endured by ckaa of in tbe jurisdicthe of tbe United the First President States and hia soldicn while engaged tion of the Magna Ward, hut others in Magna in the also participated in the memorable battles, near and drive.Weeds, which wets rapidly seedunusrelated aad Valley Forge, ual and gripping incidents experienc- ing. rubbish and other deSris were and ed by the Father of the Country, cleaned up, leaves were raked hauled away dead limba of trees cut stressing Washington as a patriot, who was devoted to hit country and its off. and this general improvement of welfare. Mr. Rices talk waa very yards noted. informative and entertaining. The program was opened with Old War-Ti- ns Maxine bugle selections from Mrs. Adams, followed by the Stars and Shown Stripes Forever" by the Cyprua High School Band, and invocation by Rev. E. B. Pace. Miss Alice Gardner conBig tinued the program with a vocal aolo, Flat Without a Strain." Miss Myith The Man Harvey gave a reading. On 15, more than ten Without a Country," and a unique thousandFebruaryof the American Legpoets musical presentation, consisting of a ion began their war on depression by chorus and band ensemble, conducted an intensive pnt mea-to conducting by Miss Lola Nelaoa and H. B. work campaign. Immediately followwaa received with appreciatbe does of the 0 nearly tion by the audience. Dr. G. E. Mc- ing placement were day, reported by wire Bride. commander of the local Leg- from tbe nation. ion introduced the Speaker, John D. Utah posts throughout Salt Lake reports telegraphically Rice. The, program was concluded City 67, and Provo, 75. with Bugle calls by Mrs. Maxine AdDiversified problems are presented Star Spangled Banner" by each ams and eh community and inasmuch as by the Cyprus High Schoot hand." Magna has but ftw industrial plants, tbe citizens in general should assist in this campaign by stimulating 1 and aiding in spring repair and improvement work. Dr. George 'Er McBride,' commandSCHOOL COSTS er, stated that tbe Cyprus Poet it cooperating in this endeavor, aad if any Magna-Gar-fiel- the regular meeting last night, that the Lions present a resolution 'to tbit Gnnitt School Board, requesting that all teachers hired for Magna and Garfield be requited to lire in tbe towne in which they teach. The iteolution wae adopted unanimously, and the same committee wae retained to draft the resolution. President Alma Swenson, was present at tbe meeting, end stated that be wae in favor of the iteolution, and would Vote for it at the board meet- ... ing. - - - In PER CAPITA NOW REVEALED baakatball Coach Rum Maglebys boys defeated the Grantsvilte five FriDoor by day evening on the farmer Important news . for the West linking a larger majority of free Coast, la the overwhelming vote by throw from tbe foul line. Tbe score 13 which the Imperial .Valley Irriga- was 37-3Each team tank tion district showed Its courage In field goal. The game wal a dote defensive tusassuming an Indebtedness of more than 130,000,000 to provide construe-tio- n sle throughout, though the Cyprus eaof an canal for ger displayed better offensive skill squad. Tbe waters from the Hoover Dun, at than did Coach Cranneys Magna boy worked the ball in for Boulder canyon. their speedy and dose-i- a shot Imperial Valley, now getting Col- accurate work. by orado River water precariously, of the Cyprus team The from a canal that runs through was ledonslaught by Pehtson and Hark ness, Mexico, will he hereafter Independwho were exceedingly hot nt the baskent and follows the example of Los et that night, and at the referees dosAngeles and twelve surrounding ing whistle, the Pirates had fotged cities. They appropriated two hun- ahead to came out in a dred and twenty million dollars for lead against the Grantirille farmers. Harknest, left forward and Pehnon, Hoover Dam development, fifty-fiv- e million more than the national gov- right guard, scored 13 and 15 points ernment will spend for the dam! respectively. Vaculine, guard played a good defensive game, but Rigter, power plant, and all. center, did not seem to be up' to his " Miss Ruth Nichols, three cheers usual form. The Cyprus Pirates thoufor her, flew up twenty-onflashed in and ont. eluding and comthree hundred sand, feet, beating baffling tbe Grantsvilte team Clarence Chamberlains record la pletely though by their short qukk tbe same plane. At twenty thou--' the GrantsviHe five wete on the heels i two ot sand feet her cylinders blew of .the . Cyprus Hoopeters the '' out and the was obliged to use bar larger part ot tbe evening. encountthe fifThis a at evening. Friday, oxygen tank, temperature er of Cyprus vs Jordan at the Cyprus teen degrees below aero. gymnasium should be exceedingly inTbe largest Diesel engine ever teresting. Jordan has one of the pepbuilt in America, only three thou- piest and most accurate turns in the sand has been division. at 2. nt e set-Bp- s, horsepower that, shipped from St. Louis to Frseport. N. Y. It will work la a publicly owned power plane The shipment should interest the Dies power companies, for the Diesel., or unless choked off circumengine, Joseph Malmstrom, 74, father of vented in some way, may worry Mrs. E. R. Diamond of Magna and power oompanles presently, as well known in this vicinity, died at much as automobiles and automo- West Jordan, Friday. Mr. Diamond bile trucks now worry railroads. is Bishop of the Magna L. D. S. One Inexpensive Diesel engine Ward. will supply power and light to a The deceased was bom at Lund, small community at ridiculously Sweden, December 12, 1 157, and low cost, and one of the greatest came to American in 1859 and to engineers in this country predicts Utah in. 1881. He married Christie that within a short time isolated Johnson in tbe Endowment House. Besides Mrs. Diamond, tbs deceasfanners will produce their own ed is survived by three girts and fonr for-le- ss and than It power light, costs to run poles at present, boys, one brother, Alma Malmstrom and two sisters. Miss Clarice Malm-strothanks to small Diesels. and Mrs. Lars Jacobson nnd JcscphJt.Hn2trcn AtYa Jorckn m (,1WT Tfumm K) 29 grandchildren. An interesting graph recently published, based on the average daily attendance shows the per capita school costs in Utah of the yean 1929-3- 0 A surcompared - with" 1930-3- 1 . vey of the results obtained from statistics of the Granite School District reveal tbe following: average daily attendance 1929-36.774, while in 1930-3- 1 an increase of 295 ia shown. Tbe various costs per capita it clearly explained by the following method: Administration. $3.09 while a decrease in 1930-3- 1 brings it down to $2.45: Instruction, the second most expensive item, wae $61.85 in 19- 29-Jand reduced to $60.59 ia 19 30-3Operating expenses, tbs most expensive item in tbe lot was $80.-2- 6 in 1929-3- 0, but reduced to 878.-3- 5 0, O 1. in 1930-3- Capital outlay' ia 1. was 82.70 while an almost dollar decrease is shown in the $1.-8- 6 of 1930-- 3 li Debt Service took 827.73 in 1929-3hut ia 1930-3- 1 it was reduced to $15.20. Expenditures for all purposes ia 1929-3- 0 show that $110.70 was expended while ia 1930-3- 1 $95.41 was tbe sum spent for the same item. In making a survey of the graph, the state average of the listed expenditures is listed as follows: Average 120,806 Daily attendance: 1929-31930-3- 1 125,207; Adminst ration, 1929-3- 0 0. 0; 1929-3- 0 83.38. 1930-3$3.19; Instruction, 1929-3- 0 855.17, 1930-3- 1 $52.68: Operating Expenses, 19- 29-3- 0, it was 874.77, 1930-3- 1 871.63: Capital Outlay. 1929-3$16.05, and 1930-3$15.31: Debt Service. 1929-3$11.49 while in 1930-3- 1 it was $14.08. Expenditures for all purposes was $102.31 ia ia 1930-3- 1 tbe avenge stats expenditures was $101.-01, 0. 1. 0, 1929-30tbou- 2. . Of courae Salt Lake City district has the largest avenge daily attendance hut in the administration cost. Grand-Counthas tbe largest administration costs of $14.55 in 1929-3- 0 aad $13.13 ia 1930-3- 1 and also leads ia instruction costs, 1929-3y - 0, $79.57 and $73.46 ia 1930-3Sonth Summit district ranks the highest ia operating expenact of $121.69 for 1929-3- 0 aad 1112,35 for 19- 1. 30-3- 1, - ot Capitol China, that la it was. . . Argumented. by .thf. pring.and (hooting skill of Sonne, lanky center for Cyprus, and coupled with the com- - I bined shooting and general basketball efforts of the remainder of the players, the Cyprus cagers were out in front daring --tbe entire game. Tbe Congen led throughout the contest, I to 4 at the first quarter; 14 to 6 at tbe half and 20 to 13 at tb third period. Coach Merrills winning ream treat-- 1 td the fans to somt beautiful pastes I and clever though it was I rasily discernible bow the Granite Juniors captured tb eastern division championship of tht junior hoop set-up- s, You see there la a place railed Canton. Canton la where all the American-lie- d Chinamen come from, and they have taken - the Government of Nanklng oyer. They, are the re) Trouble ralsere of Canton, that la mean they are the progressive one. They want always to, be stirring something up. Wal- l- tht Nanking Government have fallen nnd the Canton erowd la In the saddle. But that hasent anything to do with thla trip by Train from Peking, the old Capltol- ,tBd 1)7 tir th most interesting in China. Well 1 was to have Ho down, that flown ia a pretty big word, maby I better make that flaw, I waa to have flewen down, but there la a bear of a Snow atorm o.ii. Engineers Complete Lake Dike Bering .. , . . .1 bad train, Ita not an extra good u three-gam- P74 wk 6-- 15-1- 4, linu. Drive Jqdrrh District one-eigh- th Sccst Offidab Elected Fcr 19321 lf U. C PINNSTERS AVERAGES GIVEN - Al-be- Oqcirrh Stake I.L L A. Al-be- Forcer Resident Hcop Schedule Nearly Ended - Dies Unexpectedly Trt-sede- high-grad- Magna Vard To Present Drama Friday, Feb. 2( that up-ae- tt am p - Final Rites Held Fcr Snail Daughter Carolyn Jeanne, eleven months old daughter of Howard B. and Madelyn Bello Perry, died at a Salt Lake hospital Friday, February 19 at 8:30 P Befitting funeral services in tbe Rose Room of the Des- wert-con-dne- i 3 way of Nanking. (Nanking la the Feb-nar- Europe! -- by 17.-00- 37-3- 2 five-poi- to Shanghai, yy.;; -- Grantsvfflg Loses To Cyprus Peking (Peiping) 25-21- Spirit Sam-merha- ys from Coach Merrills Cyprus Junior hoopsters, holders of tbe Granite Western Division Title, definitely proved their supremacy in basketball Thursday at the Cyprus gymnasium by defeating tbe Granite Junior high eager, casters division winners of tht Granite Junior high hoop league, in the first of a three game-serito determine the Granite district champion.ship. The score was This tht fourth consecutive year that the Cyprus Congers have won the Wtst era division title. cams Coach MtrrilTa ream Tuesday at K tht Granite gyma. to win the second hat i the Wagon Lits! of a s series to determine tb I Wall It a French contraption championship of the Granite District I where you sleep cockeyed of the way The boring along the proposed jaaror high league. The third and th train is going. Thera la a llttl U l0 the aide ot tha train south and north lints for dikes at the oa tb Mamy floor lobI at and th lom llttle compartment. eats end of Great Salt Lake, to create (Friday) a fresh water reservoir, bat been comihere s beds tor two " 'Led by Son.., renter, the Cyprus and m,Ume ther w1 pleted. This announcement wae nude Conger held tbe baud upper throughthe first of the by a group of ont the fray, the scon ,a them. I wanted on alone to belngl by quarters engineers, who are cooperating in the 12-4 all In favor of tht I had to pay more, to keep someproject to settle the practicability of local boys. Sonnt scored 13 of the body from sleeping with me, or the endeavor. Allen for Granite looked over me or under me. The boring of the north line was Well I hear some people in tha It wae stated completed last week. next compartment speaking Engof a mile, water that for lish or aomathing Ilka It, so that was found to a depth of six feet dont seem so bad. Wa are to be but tbe remainder of the distance, on this Rattler two days and two water was present only two and ont nights, that If Its on time. This half feet. A natural bar along the la tha line where tha Students have line, which has a width of one-habeau laying on the line and obmile, causes the shallowness of tht water. Data will be compiled datstructing the tralflc, you must have suction about that read ing this week concerning The largest and most enthusiastic dredges, and the engineers will alto crowd of Scourers Well Its a terrible night and If at-- 1 ever baa that finish a survey of the reservoir basin. tended an annual meeting in tbs! any ot them are laying ont there into the tonight, they deserve to have a Full data, coats, etc., will be mads Oquirth District, crowded ap during the near fotsre end pre- Magna Seminary 'building for' their train not see em. You rant beat sented to the county commission for annual meeting aad election of of-- 1 education for . foollshnesa. They ficen Wednesday. The meeting was I fetT haeu their consideration. to Nanking . down, golng ' opened with prayer by Lambert Baw-- 1 den, followed by tht sndiencs ring-- 1 to see tb Members of th Governing, America." Sconter Richards of ment They beat np two or three. th Pleasant Green Troop rendered AJnt that s mess! musical numbers which were enthusImaglna Notre Dame going iastically received. The report from to beat up Senator 1 the officers of the past year were very or Tale local merchanta or firm has provided laying on the track Borah, in favorable, indicating an increase work for a man or men since y th interest of scooting ia this dis- to keep a train from getting to 15, they are earnestly urged to trict. After the reports from tbe re-- 1 Harvard. There has alway been A report of the bowling avenges a problem, Does education pay?" report tbe amount of work given to tiring officen tbe election of offic the local post in order that a fall of tb Utah Copper pinnsten np to ert took place. The men Th, It does. If you got a sense of following and complete report may be turned in- February 15, 1932, revealed the were elected to direct the Scoot act- - humor, you got to pay for your to tbe state Legion committee. Stick- standing of the teams as follows: ivities: FL Gaud Aadtrton, Chair-- 1 langhs at a Show, ao why not at ers are available for firm or establish- Ttam No.- - 4., captained by Bond L. Paul George man," ' jcooL won 15, lost 5; points .750; John . D. ments who have helped men obtain Hill, vice - chairman, . and There I 'sure a lot'ot-hlne- a work. They read at follows: We Team No. 3, captained by P. R. Chester O. Thomas, secretary. on hero, most of them in the se& Have Enlisted in the War Against Schultz, won 9, lost 3 points .750; The following committees were ond end third class cars. But they Team No. 2. captained by Jerry Dana Depression." membership, appointed: Organization, won lost are like Mexicans, they sure do 5, 7, points .417: Team No. An appeal is made by the American Den Finance: and John G rtcniitiag Legion Cyprus Pott to the citizens of 1, captained by William Treseder, won ton, chairman, Bert E. Mix, and Lew love to travel, and eat as they go. this community to begin their spring 6, lost 10, points .375; Team No. M. Robinson Every Station we stop at, they ar 5, captained by Meade Janney, won cleaning immediately by deaning-np- . Advancement snd Court hollering and yowling till it aonnds ' Training, painting and removing aU necessary 4. lost 12, points .250. of Honor: Mark M. Inakeep, Chairlike a Football Game, and of all debris around yards. Provide work The highest tingle game was cap- man, Waldon Jones and Vera U. the queer Junk they sell to eat, they by having broken fences, delapidated tured have little Charcoal stoves they by Roy McCleve with a score Batten, buildings repaired by unemployed men of 287, and the honor of the Camping, Activities, and Publicity: have It cooking right there before highest Have all backyard and street rubthree was to Jerry Dana, Cbas. U. Thomas, Chairman. Elmo you. Everything is don with Chop bish removed. Thus this campaign act games withgiven a 661 score. Th Bawdea and Cbas. E. Pickett. pinnster. and say these old boys cea will serve a two-fol- d purpose: W, E. T niton from Garfield, D. E. sticks, team game waa howled do more with a pair of them thaa a dean city and 2 Furnish work for highest tingle the Lew of Hammond Robert and by Team No. 1, captained by William 1 can with a Putter. men who want and need work. Treseder with a 958 score and the Salt Lake Council gave interesting and Bobby Jones are Bishop Orza Day Some of these Chinese Girls highest three games, was taken by instinctive talks. offered tbe benediction. mighty pretty, they are prettier Team No. 4, captained by Bond than the Japanese. with a score of 2690. Here la a hunch of Students. My The ten men with tbe highest infriend next door, a Mr. Furgeaon, dividual averages of th Uuh Cop aa American that ha been hero per Bowling Club, rank ia the order named: Jerry Dana, J. Jacobs, Just 47 years, he r. P. R. Schultz, B. Albean, Wm. Is giving me all A.-- Webb; Wm. Mayberry, Roy the dope, he says Rebecca Word wal received by Mrs. With the completion of the Oqoir-r- h McCleve, Wm. Larson and Mead Janare Jane Hudson that her son, Roy A. the students Stake M Men basketball schedule ney. a colup taking San Fran Dove near died Taesday nearing tbe finish, it becomes evidlection for Gecisco of carbon monoxide poisoning. e and daisy type ent that a Dove is Mr. a former resident of Mag-- , neral "Ma" to of basketball has been played by the as is his mother, Mrs. Hudson. light the Japs. five teams of the stake, Magna, GarHadron is now raiding in Salt Ma Is the old Mr. field. Pleaaant Green. Ganger, and Lake. General Hunter daring all their games, and Mr. Dove was a track driver for a fought em pretty a commendable spirit of sportsmantransfer company ia San Francisco, good away up ship hat been developed from these and from the report sent, he wa over- at Tltxihar. He athletic encounters. come by the fame from his truck en- is a tort of a Several have unexpected He had been experienced by various gine near San Francisco. teams Villa. It w stated by Mrs. Emily Petttr-sso- n made bis borne in San Francisco for Pancho daring the tournament. Garfield tfo is no war with Japan When there tbe feated - Pleaaant Wednesday that tbe proceeds part two yean. Green, defending I be Just three-acwhy Kansas t. from a make up his own load The deceased was bora la comedy drama champs, 28 to 29. last week, in a .something bet- to kill war to battle- - to -- the finish, and further to be presented ia afternoon 1897, snd ttoejlll and Well the Student Whii in Mag-- 1 ter turns up. (wept away all other predictions and evening performances at the Magna Salt Lake in 1914. calculations by downing Granger and Ward Chapel, -- today,. (Friday) will na he was employed as a machinist ranted to go up and Join him, but be nsed for the benefit of the poor by the Bingham and Garfield Rail-- 1 feu gust word that for them to Just Hunter. I toad. Lett weeks resolra of tbe games in Magna Wat4. and some money, ."Smart people The adult classes of the. Magna of Oqnirrh Stake wen as follow; Surviving besides bn mother, are th(ie Chinese." All these Students Ward are sponsoring the entertaining his widow. Mm Amanda Dove. Garfield 29, Pleasant Green.28 on Kljnon or Iong robea, and and humorous drama, ."Go Slow, whom be married U Salt Lake u 19- Pleasant Green, SO, Hunter 39 are giving too. they The afternoon performarice 18; on ion aad two daughters. Roy' Mary. Magna 26, Granger. 39 especially the old are liberal, very Dove, Pearl and will Jnanita begin at 4:30 pclock and tht Lee, Ruth Granger 2, Hunter 0 one. evening performance at 8:00 p, m. all of San Francisco. Magna 2, Han ter, 0 More Students with Banners, His body will be brought to Salt Tb following members of th adult Garfield 36, Granger 22 Grave all Down with Japan." daises of tbe ward are cart in the play Lake for fnnenl services and burial. Garfield 2r- Hunter. 0 over the place, round mounds Just Vera Taylor, Ruth Nelson. Mary eret Mortuary Wednesday, with Bishop Sadler, scattered around Ilk shocks of Ivy Barrie, Ted Lang. Dick A. L. Day of Hunter Ward officiat- Knight, CHOIR ENTERTAINS Violet Charley Harmon, wheat, they tend the ground all ing at the imp rewire and beantiful Ward around them. Just think, hero we Matt Pettet-tso- a Pettertson, Emily Members of tbe Garfield services. Musical numbers were givand Bill Pnzey. entertained their partners, the are Jogging along hero on a train. en by Mdva Jones, Irene Neilaon and Karl Thompson snd Thomas Smith Choir Citron Alldridge and prayer was of- are in charge of the scenery and light fered by E. Wilkins. Speakers at the ing arrangements, and Mrs. Winnie .1 0,, Joke, funeral were W. J. Jones and R. E. has charge of tbe costumes. at tbe warehouse. Diversified gam- Jones. Interment was made in tbe Taylor tha Movies, ug, The advertising committee consists of n- 1 es were played and refreshment Wasatch Lawn Cemetery: the grave Mr. tm. Emily Pettertson. aad Ernest was dedicated by N. T. West. Hall. joyed hf 80 gacsts. side-wal- rubbing - New York, February 22 Further informal discussions of ways and mean of reviving the down trodden copper industry have been planntd for this week between an4 leading American producers representatives of the Great Belgian South Africa mines. Tbe Belgian visitors are F. Pisart aad Camille Gutt. directors of tbe Kantanga properties. They arrived last Tuesday and ha vs sines beet in dose touch with the more important copper interests. While no direct proposals have been made to the Belgians regarding further drastic curtailment of production, it is understood that suggestions to this end have been put forward by some of the. producers but that the Europeans have not viewed these with th lira r. . Help Copper Soldier, Patriot A commitee composed of R. C. Parks, L. C. Healy, and L. d M. Robison, of the Lions Club, proposed to the membership of the club at -- - Seek Way To la Favcr Of Speaker Depicts Itesshtba Washington As Swenson A resolution was adopted to the Women past middle age find hap- 1 effect that the dub was in favor of piness In guiding and encouraging patronizing borne industry, and that aboutd make those Chat are younger, in setting a the home manafaeturerhis price low to ever1 get attempt, good example and in studying the compete with outride merstrange vanity ofroan. whose con- tnoinbto chandise. ceit outlives his years. Tbe principal address of the evenWhat man will deny that there wae given by T. P. Brockbank, on ing are one hundred conceited old men George Washington. The talk was of tMT one conceited old woman! splendidly presented, and the ideals and Patriotism were Americanism ' Cutting down immigration even stressed by Mr. Brockbank. furnished was by Entertainmentmore severely Is urged in Congress, numU. Hobart, head of the James Boucher, in the form of a solos. Accordion and Daughters of the American Revo- - ber of Five attended. Banjo President H. . Twenty lutlon, says: should- A.Jarvis presided. "Our children are A terrible thought, but whence came the fathers of the American Revolution! Were they red Indians or were they the Immigrants from Mine Chiefs Garfield All citizens of Magna. and vicinity are urged to cooperate 19th annual spring U tb State-wicleanup campaign, which it now being actively conducted by the com-- , mnnitics throughout the state. The by the cleanup drive is sponsored Uuh State Board of Health and the statement marking the formal opening of the drive, was made the first of the week, by Dr. T, B. Beatty. Mate health commissioner, who insti- THEY TEACH later years had not been Intended for useful happiness. - country."- - GRANITE JUNIOR CHAMPIONS TO COOPERATE IN CLEAN -- UP HUE SHANGHAI.- - Well a.11 I know la Just what I read In the papers, and what J tea here and there. Now Just looking ont of the window, what do I. see? I am traveling NO. 45 TODAYS TILT TO DECIDE de This action was act as a major obA young authoress says "women for tbe club, and will be givjective live too long" and writes a book to en full attention until accomplished. prove It Some women, unhappily, At the meeting were guests. Alexdo live too long when they outlive ander Lee. Mr. Breexe of Granger, the gratitude of children, forgetful and J. G. Hadley of tbe Utah Copper of a debt that never can he paid. Company. Mr. Lee came to tbe meetBut the later years ought to be the ing to especially urge the use of Salt best la a womans life, the happiest Lake County can good. canned in the told and, apart from creating the race, canning factory at Murray, and merunder the lablc of Twin Peaks the most useful' Life insurance experts tell yon chandise. . A discussion took place which that a womans life probabilities out the fact that we should brought are better than a mans after the more prosperous, and have leee be all child bearing period. Frovldenoo if we patronized the factwould not have given more ot old unemployed ories in Salt Lake County end Utah age to woman than to man if these in preference to any outside factor- - ers with children of those who ere bringing a bad Influence Into this t HJLGIfA, UTAH. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1632 NINTH YEAR ge 'plan. i n, 1 ,, Clri i ' x ... - , 0dr ltln im, |