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Show Times, T.Tgna, Utah. Friday, Harah li, 1SST, end proving a problem at the south of the lake. 2. RcdtKC tbe KxiiBOioiRM tfc now exists, bordering tb lake a it or wbat w generally call alkali flats, and at tbe same time take away much of the bad odor which comes from those land when exposed and drying out 3. Thu wiU gradually make it possible to have alkali washed into the salt sea area and some day have fin and drive Inviting and useful tree around that border from Black Rock. 4. Provide a fresh water lake right near the heavy brine and next to the A has been city, affording variety. iccfwtioiul w previously idoobbcc of amoameutt vantages in tbe form could be erected near the lake. The chemical contents of the salt sea now are: Salt 55.48: S04 suph-at6.68; Sodium. 33.17 ; potassium. car1.66; magnesium. 2.76; C03, Or, bonate .09 and calcium. .16. in other word, tb water is loaded with sodium chorat (salt) and soda little ium, with some sulphur, and of each of the element noted. ' PARISH FIVE UPSETS TOOELE flat Tb, MrgiU'Catholic bnk.tb.il Diatrkt ttcond place is clinched three of the Catholic Senior toagur the Tooele defeating Friday by batketeen at Tooele. The ecore wai 42-2Bingham rank first in the district. hoop aupremtacy battle of thi The local boys have been slowly but eurely on the upward ewing in the last two game though they experienced several turns of bad luck ia the first tourneys. The game Friday evening was an exhibition of shooting and guarding skill oa the part of Coach DeLand's center, who scored 12 boy., Rigler, points, was as nsual. up to top form, while Vaculin and Ahlquiit, left and right forwards, respectively, scoring 1 0 point each, looked good. The Tootle tram simply did not setm able to cop with the speedy, persistent driving of the local Parish five. A a reward for their victory, the Magna five was awarded 12 baseball suits by W. H. Lane of the Hollywood baseball club of the Pacific coast league. The lineup of tb local team was as follows: Cersick, rf, Zito, If, Rigler. c, Magma, rg, Vaculin, If, Fata. rg. Ahlquist, rf. and Pcrrick, lg By winning this game, the Parish boys now art eligible for the state Catholic tournament. Magna boya are the defending champion for the state title. e, From results of investigations made by engineers regarding the construction of a dam on the sadine Great Salt Lake, it it very evident that some beneficial purposes would result. These might be listed as follows, at we understand tb matter; 1 . Provide a place for dumping the finely milled dirt which the Copper company does not need, and which , Democratic Ladies fleet Here Monday Mr. David D. Moffat, County Chairwomen of tbe Democratic Ladies Study Group explained to the thirty ladies in attendance Monday Women' afternoon at tbe Magna Oub, principles of the Democrat, and discussed in detail various other phase of the Democratic party. She alio gave a brief resume of the present conditions throughout the country and state, discussing methods of relief. The meeting was called for the Depurpose of organizing a Ladies vimocratic Study Group for thii cinity. Election were later held and Employees Give SENIOR HOP TO BE LIAR. 18 The traditional and annual Senior Hop of tbe Cyprus High School will be given Friday evening. March 18, at the Cyprus gym. Patrons ate Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Brock-banS. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Swenson, Mrs. Myrtle Littlefield. Mr. Silvea Harknese, Mr. and Mr. David Wilk-iMr., and Mr. G B. Hansen. Mr. and Mrs. George Smith. Mr. and Mrr. R. C. Park, and Mr. and Mr. E. W. k, Speer. Senior Clan officer Waldo are preeident. Wendell Wilkin, Harold Harknese, and reporter, Beatrice Hansen. Sponsor of the clast ie Mia Anna Pcbraoa. The stndent- - committee in charge of arrangements for the dance are Garon Alldgedge. Vera Speers. Lyle Littlefield, ; M enrollment. 2- -- die need for school ia tbe Madiaoa school territory , sad 3- tbe hiring of three additional teachers, it waa vitally accessary to aot lower tbe levy, but keep tb 1931 increase of 295 tat. Then was aaover 1929-3- 0 of pupils ia 1930-3- 1 - For Relief a Tax Levy It was reported Tuesday to R. A. Hart, executive secretary of the Salt Lake County and City make-wor- k committee that teacher end other emof the Granite school disployee trict have helped progress tb make-wor- k activities to the extent of nearly $1000 during tbe wiattr'e campaign. Donation received from authorized A request was made to the Couary Commusioa Monday by the Granite District Board foe permiseioa to file a petition with tbs sure board of and the tax commissioa. to maintain the 1931 tax levy for edne-atiia the Graait School District for 1932. It wee stated by Alma Sweaeoa. District Graait president of tb Board, that because of 1 aa increased Money average and wage reductions salary through- out the district art expected to inch $200(7 before tbe seaeoa'l nearly to Granite attendance daily - project are finished. report revealed that $771.70 had been expended in wages and $115 given to district relief of undernourished children. At wa stated before, Mr. Mark Lloyd, principal of the Cyprus Mrs. T. E. Burk wa elected presid- Junior High School, taid that be bad 2 per cent of tbe Cyprus ent, Met. Agnes Williams, vice pres- procured Junior High School teachers salaries ident and Mrs. Ray Perkin, Tbe following organiz-atio- n to being convened directly to tbe workers were also elected: Mrs. school cafeteria. is capably Though the cafeteria J. R. Janrii, Mrs. Vern Taylor and Mrs. Alma Hales. A representative helped in it snppon by organizations and merchant, thii money derived was chosen from each precinct. from tbe 2 percent teachers aalarin the of next organizmeeting The ation will be held Monday evening. is alto given for it support. Over March 21. at 7:30 p. m. at the Mag- a hundred students are served gratis na Womens club. All women, hus- every day at the cafeteria to their ' bands and friends interested are in- nourishing and wholesome noon-da- y An interesting even- meal, prepared and served by Mrs. vited to attend. Viola Jones, dean of girls at tbe Cying of events has been arranged. , prus Junior High with pnpil assistTbe regular meeting of Adah Chap-te- ants. No. 15, O. E. S. wai held Wed- OPERATION ! nesday evening at 7:30 o'clock in the Mies Melba Purser was taken to a Masonic Hall in Garfield. 'The-- ' ffg-ulSaTt Lake ' hospital "Monday" fo- rbusiness proceedure was carried She is getting appendicitis operation. out. along very nicely. The o -- O TE2E3 UATCSn easurer. -- w 'l District. Mr. Sweneoa tostitattd sad began the proceedings. W. B. A. LODGE It was also stated by Mr. Swenson that nukes the request is granted, the Members of the W, B. A. Lodge 1932-3- 3 school year to Granite Dismet Monday evening at the Magna trict matt be shortened and reduced. The business Oubrooms. toWomens' will Various other economies go rn effect. proceedure of the evening wa carried it refuted, out and a social later enjoyed. ''500M Also, if the petitioa cat to the wa tb diversion of the evening. there wiU result a school levy a tbe district hat for The high ecore prize wa won by Mrs. B. W. Richardson, first and hire. RefreshRobert Ridge, consohtion. The following ments were served. ladies were present; Mesdamei Robert Ridge, Arthur LucbesL James Alton, B. W. Richardson, William CorKone, rigan, Jack Marlor, James CAN E3 LISTED OTTO ONE Myrtle Long. Julia McGill. Jack Nielson. C F. Westphal anTA. L. Ock- - -- & reman. EASTERN STAR PARTY Mrs. R, G Parka and Mrs. Pete Davidson were hostesses to tbe Eastern Star Bridge Qub Saturday after- noon at the Magna Women's dub-room- s. A one o'clock luncheon was served. A short buriness meeting was transacted, followed by three tables of bridge. . The high score prize was won by Mrs. Hodge Marshall and Mrs. Jack Denton was awarded the cousolatioa prize. .. r. ar 3 the part several year obtained tutbotx ity for the additional tax aurpareing It iu owa legal power to levy. received required that permiaeion be from tbe county commission before it can receive tbe consideration of the state board. The county commission has taken the matter under consideration. oa make-wor- k L Sharpes riba and at a match, put a slit la tba and o t anothar, and placa tha aharpaoad and ts'ths nd ao that tha two matches art bald togathar, 1 Balanca this match agalnat tha fir two, forming s pyramid or mrangamant, S. Insert tha fourth mateh andar the apax a tha throe, and tilt tha two fastanad togathar slight! forward aa that tho third match folia forward bonaath tha first two.. Tho thraa matchaa aro tbsa praatlng agalnat tha fooith or lifting match and tt wiU bo found assy to lalsO tent-ahap- Lents Meatless Dinners How Greets DerircsToLIahtah Granite District secretary-tr- n, DAT, ITHE LAKE Henroid, Carl Simmons, Rhea Gar-tid- e and Lloyd Clement. Funds derived from this dance will be used to purchase the Senior's annual presentation to the Cyprua school as their parting gift. a i wrnfc FARM BUREAU MEETS Mrs. Glen Reid and Mrs. G E. Sutton were hostess to members of the farm barrel Thursday at the home of Mrs. Reid. A noon -- day luncheon waa served to 20 members. Mrs. Rena B. Maycock, head of tbe, extension service at the Utah Agriculture! 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