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Show JL'his rf Week f bj ARTHUR BR1S&AN8 n nf 1 ien to Chte, Wet Ladies, Squaws, Fights Around the World, New Way No More Revivals, Too r TENTH TEAR MAGNA. UTAH, FRIDAY, NOVEM iJLA 4. 13 NUMBER Bad Ststlstics gathered by a woman's organisation show tbst candidates tor, Congress, both Senate and House, number eleven vets to one dry. That may have some connection with the tact that the Welfare Island," a dismal prison la the East River, New York City, has had a serious riot among 1.T00 . men locked up there, The Cnlted States Government, Investigating, says the rioting was not caused by lack of food or cruel jailers. And you may be la forested, as the government Is, la the fact that two seta of dope peddlers among the convicts were fighting for control of the profitable dope peddling, and that started COFFER CLUB WOMEN'S WORK CENTER SMOKER DRAWS LARGE AUDIENCE HERE MONDAY WILL OPEN BUILDING IN REAR OF CYPRUS GYMNASIUM SECURED FOFR CENTER. CITIZENS COOPERATE KJlC SUCCESS OF PRO- FINAL RITES HELD FOR 3-d- 3 Carnival ay BSVERLT HILLS. Afl I know Is Just what I read la the papers or what run Into aa I prowl Uke a coyote, trotting looking along back over PLANNED FOR OQUIRRH STAKE MRS Ef.IT.IA LANG my 4 Shoulder, to so whtJ n khind me. You Funeral services for Mr. Emma Gala Entertainment Planned For Noknow Ed Boreln, V h old admired resident of Lang, vember Novel Proth treat Cow Magna, who died in a Salt Lake hosJECT gram Being Arranged pital Monday of a paralytic stroke, boy etcher of were conducted in the Magna L. D. Santa Barbara, i Plan for the Oquirrh Stake CarRepresentatives of the civic, social S. ward chapel Thursday morning, CaL Ed makea three-daand fraternal organizations who art nival. a Wholesome of mnt with Buhop E. R. Dtmoad presiding. tha bast wetter entertainment and . fun. November cooperating in establishing a Women's 10, - Masses of beautiful floral oftcrings. Work Center in Magna met Wednesetphlng of any- tendered in mute sympathy b? the 11 and 12 have been completed and day afternoon at the home of Mrs, body, Bt la a hosts of friends of the dictated and were announced Wednesday, G E. SutMartha Purser, general chairman of the real Cowpuncb-ar- . were significantly emblematic ton ia acting aa gentnl chairman and family, project, submitted reports upon their and knows tha California Buck-aroo- " of the respect and lov that Mrs. Lang Hum Jenkins, secretary of the affair. work and discussed general plana relThursday evening will be featured bad commanded among her friends. and tha old Mexico Y square" ative to the welfare and maintcnence One of the largest crowds to ever as- by movies, and a splendid picture, will better than say artist living. Ha be showa at the Pleasant Green Ward-housof the Work Center. . semble at the Magna Ward was presha been la Mexico a lot, and la A novel and entertaining vauFunds for the maintenance of the ent to pay tribute to her memory. the riot Verl Haws, first counsellor presided deville show, ensisting of talent out- California a lot mora. Old Ed You can Imagine how successful work will be obtained from the Reconstruction Finance Corporation, under wlaga a pretty mean loop blmaelt the services. George Brown, in ex- side of Oquirrh Stake, with the exat prohibition must be when It cannot the sponsorship and direct supervision of several numbers, will be and goaa to all tha Calf brandings tending sympathy to tbs bereaved fare ception even keep narcotics away from mis- of the Women's Division of the ily, extolled the many commendable presented Friday evening. A dance will around 8aata Barbara. erable criminals In their prisons. Relief Committee. vinnes of the dead woman and com be held Saturday evening with tb SevBut what started me on all this forted the family by stating that ths en Keys orchestra furnishing the musThe primary purpose of this work was tolling about what Ed told ma. ic. A charming young lady, name had lived a life that could well be up center will be to aid the unemployed Purchase, of a family ticket for the Ha uld aa Indian told him that the held at a typical example of a true omitted, says that she Is a prise and women whose bnsbands are unthree-da- y events may.be mad from eason a White maa always got lost American A. Mother. Announcement was alto Jensen, made fight fan" because she enjoys It E, employed. a dose friend of the Lang family in say of the Buhop of - the Magna. aad aa ladlan dident waa beetle A number of other women ssy last week that registration of unemaa Indian alwayg looked back after expressing the grief that he felt in the Garfield, Hunter, Granser or Pleasthey go to prlteflghts because they ployed women would be taken at the loss of their mother, (aid that Mrs. ant Green . ward or High . Council- - ha pasesd like to see men fighting each other. L. D. S. Wards, the Magna Bapanything to he got a flew Lang bad been ever kind. loyal and men. And this seemed to them a satis tist Church or tbe Caiboiie - Church, ot It from both sldas. You see tha Jack L. and M. honest la all acts during her lifetime. Herzog Dayton at White man factory explanation of the presence (he women to work from 9:00 a. m. just figure that an aldea for the ThursPieeident H. Edward Sutton was also nuking arrangement to 5:00 p. m., receiving $1.25 daily of women at prise fights. are tha asms. That Uka a dumb at the funeral, and spoke very day evening entertainment. B(t Lewlabors. Thnt far,, registration their Speaker ( for If those ladles could have gone is it chairman of the Vaudeville and guy with an argument, ha dost highly of the deceased woman. has been quite heavy. election judge An experienced . to an Indian battlefield after the Selections were given from a quar- Dance Friday and Saturday cveauigi think there can bn any other aids The frame building, located directbefore hr voter that every suggests Apaches bad finished a fight with ly in the rear of the Cyprus High respectively, with Mre. Minna Aadcr-o- n only bis. Thats what yoa cnU Politet, vocal solo from Mrs. Florence leaves the booths, ask himself these as chairwoman. Other committee some other tribe of Indians, they School gymnasium, hat been and Ren Holt Burial took obtained ticians. three pertinent questions: would have seen Apache squaws for the Work Center, and carpenters Eureka City cemetery. A member art Mia Ruth Hudson. Mrs. the in place 1 cross bead a Have at the 8o lately I been trying to look Hilda put Mrs. Stevenson. SwenE. Gem Jensen dedicated the grave. bending low, each holding In her are busy repairing the building, inthe ticket? back over my ahoulder Uka a Wolf, Mrs. Lang was born in Norway son and Mrs, lone McDonald. hand an ugly little weapon with sulting lights and Eeating units. The oj Have I The money derived from the carniand an Indian. 1 just been makand had lived in Magna for a number put a cross after each which she smashed in the skulls of building will be ready for occupancy candidate for whom I with to vote? of years. She was the widow of John val will be nsed for the maintenance ing a trip down through Mexloo, women and the to begin plan any fallen enemy that seemed not Monday I name Have scratched off the of E. Lang, who died-abotea ytars and incurred expense of the Magna Central and South America, aad the work then. quite dead. . the candidate for whom I do not Seminary. Finance will alio be Med wen in an members of the Genago. to According If had asked those aaroplana, I would look you squaws eral Committee, women whose cases , wish to vote? an two sons, John E. for other activities of the Oquirrh hack. Surviving course it waa mostly (Of why they did this, they would have are more Stakt. it were If this' followed, practice Lang, Jr of Magna and Rudolph E. and are more in need said "We are fans, we enjoy It," will be argent, would greatly facilitate the work Although complete detail xs to in- looking back at tha last place that Lang of Hollywood, California; and given employment ficst and any looked Uka wa cotfld land, if tha sn but that would not have made their women eligible and wishing work are of the judges and save many balthree daughters: Mrs. Marie Hickman dividual numbers have not been xr O. J. McDonald, director of glan stopped). But 1 did do lots of ranged, from Mis. M. Ida Simmons occupation any more pleasant the Tooele; being spoiled. to to committee, requested apply quits and Mrs. Edna Butler ,of Magna, Oquirrh Stakereutee that efforts are a bit ot looking back. representing organizations in each loMn. Ling was an ardent and faith- being made to have oat of the beat Years ago this column suggested cality. The work will be routed and a Now for Instance 1 looked back ful worker in the L. D. S. Church and program that it is possible to prethat around air travel system of equality in time and labor at Bollywood as 1 left. Now yoa sent for entertainment of the was in workers-wiU Relief the will be employed. Tb( public. would would be conducted as follows: prominent Society. bo surprised at Hollywood If She was luncheon. known, loved and respected "Giant lighter than air ships will be served' a hot noon-da- y . look at It from both aldea As yoa a nexuneive circle of friends, a still articles are the by for needed Many rego around the world making yoa com up to It and Its people mainteaence and by an extensive circle of friends, a of pairs In the air, rarely coming Hie Work Center. complete running woman of high ideal and a true moyoa see the movie side, all the paint Although a number down. They will pass over New of ther ia every respect. Her presence ia 'Mid a farming' ptmosphert of Magna business men, firms and in and gUttar, and maka up, and make York, California, Japan. Europe, dividuals have fruits and vegetables, the the immediate family and ia outside cooperated in a splendid believe bouses, but as you look back The local Americas Legion Post passengers for the big cities will manner by contributing tables, chain, circlet be will Ball held missed. was sorely Thursday have plans practically completed for annual Harvest at It, why a lot of those house kart step Into small, heavier than air etc., cooking utensils and duties are the Annual at the Cypruf auditorium, and Armistice backs to am, and poopls Hva U pas, Program evening crowd. planes attached to the giant ablp, needed. Anyone with extra articles of and Dance on NovemberDay a attended large by 11th, to be Judge for th various district and they dont have any maka up. and sail down with their luggage; this nature are earnestly asked to con- held at the Utah in a rob of toyai purple Precinct Foar to preside at the poll Copper Club. The andArrayed uad they eat and sleep and fret and no need to atop the ship or Inter tribute them to the Center. Anyone Public it a number ladies attended of in by cordially invited to attend November will attend a meeting of THREE-DA- Y fere with its stately course around wishing to donate dishes, etc., are these services, which wilt be followed waiting and pages. Miss Vivian Olworry about work, and about their election officials at Murray First Ward sen was formally crowned with befitasked to communicate with any of the the earth." and everything feat Uka ' a big dance, both fret to all. Amusement by hall this evening. The children, Mrs. Martha Purceremonies by Principal T, P. ting" other say A few .years age that seemed following "women: place. But yoa got to hall lx on Vint Street, euar Main St. Ex Governor Chat. R. Mabcy, who Brockbank. . r ' ser, Mrs. J., R. Jarvis, Mil.' Leatrus is ry Of the Amerihaik tweed ft. --"Tea alr. fanciful. Star Commander now "h elcrtriKflrJTturaf illiam Paca. Msa, Turner.. Mm. The colotful and artistic agriculcould not call mote than one meeting la a lot of pleaaar la looking back, can deliver the main will Legion-- , Admiral W. A. Moffett the Jan-neWith the completion of the deer in Hendrickson. Mn. Thomas the but at tbit tural exhibit was stated by many pa- season due to the abort time, aad peeping around and Navy Department Bureau of AeroMrs. R. C. Parks, Mn. Rebecca address of the evening, trying to Sunday, sportsman of this vi he wae county trons at being the best cvcc seen i who will the list of time others to select ea tha other fellows angle Every compelled parmeeting nautics, mentioning that the United Herzog. Mrs. Dan Evans, and Mrs. are the for Pheasant cinity It this entire ran the vicinity. preparing length it which the in was morn ' place incomplete. ticipate program neatly in the States now lead the world in Rose Peterson. of one end of the Cyprus gymnasium, and quail season here, which opens in center of anut-nall- y Other guy has an Angle" oa Uvlny, at d voting population. Salt Lake Connty. November 5, and Persons having any suitable articles However, it is assured that aa ltghter than air ships, writes: and attractive an provided background musical program will be fine hold to elsewhere plana in oa Ufa, and on ovarything. Tulls meetings includes need do work not that they "We have shown .that there will tor an Sunday and Monday. Nov- the for the evenings festivities. The best were The dismissed. nrges attending ths alsctlon. Now on aid eouldeat given. county Legion ember 6 and 7, according to a statebe no difficulty whatever In the requested to contribute them for the every type and variety of vegetables -to contribute some canned veg- of Clerk Mackay will instruct or wouldsut want to know rtally issued ment B. Newell County in this and was next airship, which I hope win be Center. Scraps of used clothing, hose, parties fruit recently by vicinity, grown etable for the Cyprus Junior Cafetb election official in the manner what ths other side oould do or g ribbons Cook, state fish and game commison display with of 9,000,000 cubic feet and a com- etc., would be appreciated and could be teria that evening. of conducting tb election and in the sioner use. to attached. really thought they could do. Both mercial airship, carrying an air put The plans for this years program Distribution of the made clothing A number of hunters have reported counting and tabulation of the ballaides Just spent the whole summer A exhibit, can land and that arranged by girls sewing passenger plane ot at these meetings. be made upon order of the are being made under the jurisdictof the school, also attracted consider- - that pheasants aetra to be Very plenti- hunting np things to enss the other mail without the slightest difficul- may only Social Workers LestCommander of Post new ion the inhere after The main ful in this region, and art particularregistered purpose of these meetside os. That ths othsr aids might ty and without interfering with the vestigation has been by the Social er A. Blackncr. who took ofice on able attention. Doughnuts and apple ly ing it to acquaint the new member large and meaty. be right In a lot of things aavar Commander Blackncr cider contributed to the success of tbs October 6th. operation of the airship or any loss Worken. of the election board de1 P. M. and the wil witl) at Shooting Leslie Nelson. begin of time." entered their head. In tact they has chosen the following committees enjoyable entertainment. tailed work be obto with cease 6 must done, an P. M. at November 5. to assist in carrying out the work of Agricultural instructor, was in general The Imagination of a few years The limit will be three male birds ject in eiew hf obtaining an accurate wouldent let lt entcr- - A Politician charge. the Post for the coming year. la not as narrow minded as ha ago is s reality now. per day for pheasants and ten quail. and careful counting wf the election, Membership Committee: As a preliminary. Congress should The possession limit at any time will during voting hour and to expediate forces himself to be. Nobody la E. J. Gardner, Chairman. the counting of the ballots after the be aix male pheasants and ten bill at the pasB the McNary-Crosse- r fining to spoil ths Country but the quail. House and Entertiinment : dose. Huntct poll in Salt Lake Counthe next authof residing session, No one man can do It and beginning Mote than half of the 956 election people. M.A. MoffatlTChainnaa; K. G ty art fortunate inasmuch as they orising the government to make IatuIltkra'"Of"fffcers'of the local Taylor. J. G Novak. Ferdie Barton. officials this year art inexperienced in all the people are not going to do will be allowed three of shootday contracts- - for carrylng mall in air unit of the American IL o Its going to run la spits ot all Legion Auxil-iar- y Legal Committee: in Utah, the conduct of election, and with the ing. Only ten counties ships. was the principal business of a officials L. A. Blackncr, Chairman, in the experienced Carbon, Duchesne, Emery, Juab, Milminority, tha mistakes that can bappan to IL recent meeting of the organization, Finance Committee: lard, Salt Lake, Sevier, Uintah and it it thought necessary to equip all the Sure everybody basest got as The Methodist Episcopal Church held at the Utah Copper Club. A speM. A. Moffat, Chairman; Dr. Mcfirst Weber have three days of shooting judge with intimate, hand much, but everybody dont heed aa of New York decides that "the cial feature of the meeting was the at- Bride, and E. J. Gardner. for pheasants. The other connties knowledge of election details. Red Cross chapters throughout the are limited to two After the instruction! have been mneh. Flying along ovsr Mexico. camp meeting has ended tendance of Mrs. Jessie .Aldout of Publicity; days, beginning ea aU tha Uttle vice who Tooele and state Its usefulness. It will use Its camp president, C. R. Naylor. Chairman. given by the clerk, a questionairrr will county are making enthusiastic pre- November 5. adobe rites. Mrs.' bad the of Roll annual be Call the huta, rale for conducted Myrtle charge Service for Welfare: and of the parations at officials, for any meeting grounds Ossining, of Tooele, District Committee-womawho seek to have certain M. J. for memberships to be held from Arm- CHURCH SOCIAL C. E. Picket, Chairman; intricate lug a Uttla patch merly Sing Sing, for an orphan Alsopp was also a visitor and gave a Murphy, W. R. Macaulay, Jat. W. istice Day to Thanksgiving, NovembSimilar ot Pres RoIUa The Magna Baptist Church enter- questions answered. meetasylum or a home for the aged. talk. tained at a Hallowe'en social Saturday ings were conducted two years and font Beans", a Uttla Duke, K. G Taylor, and H. S. Sut- er This means that religiou enthu- brief Officers for the coming year in- ton. to stirring messages evening at the church rooms for memResponding yean ago by Clerk Mackay, with not patch of corn to siasm, at least In its physical as-- . stalled from the Central Committee, the gov- bers of the church) Game by Mrs. Aldous ate: Mrs. Visiting: only beneficial results to the public mash pertaining pect, is waning. It was a cheerful Bland Sorenson succeeding Mrs. G E. up soma WashCross Red at Lee Self, Chairman: G C. Burris, erning body of the to Halloween were enjoyed by a large but to the (lection board as welL meal Into and sight In days gone by, to see earn- Pickett, retiring president; Mrs. Inez H. L. Dykes. ington. D. G. visualizing the tremen- crowd. Refreshments were served at the est Christians jumping up and down Macauley, first vice president; Mrs. Ed Americanism Committee; make some "Tor dous relief project earned on by the dote of the evening. at a revival meeting, confessing Gardner, second vice president ; Mrs. tUlias" (biscuits W. A. Red Croat and stating that relief on a Dr. McBride. Chairman; their sins, professing their faith, Edna Monger of Garfield. 'secretary; Eckersley. to you). Now at huge ecale must be continued this winTwtnty-eeve- n industrial, trade and ter. the entire Pacific branch has inand enjoying themselves. Jazs and Mrs. Charles Furrow, Chaplain; Mrs. Athletics; first yoa wiU say dicated its desire to help the Red Cross professional groups, with active workHelen Gallagher, historian and Mrs. Ray Adams,' Chairman. speakeasies are poor substitutes. What la tha ers ia tach state, county and commun. alleviate distress. Zannie Park, sergeant-at-armhave been organized to work for world kind of aa In it presentation of conditions the ity. Piano selections were given by Miss Did you read what Montagu Nor the election of President Hoover. is ; Central Committee says: and a social evening Sbaw, Betty The Cyprus band has been extend man, governor of the Bank of EngWall bow lota look back Cross facet that. Red American "The ed an invitation to attend the 1933 land. said at the Lord Mayors ban-qu- spent. 6y every rule of the game, by every orar th shoulder and see If wa great emergency. Demands for its atrv principle 'of contest to be held at LoIn London, recently? His words right which govern the State asBand ce exceed those of any period lines cant see a Uttla mora than just tho decided Associathe Utah gan, attitude by of tb people toward its pubthe World War. Millions are without lic expressed deep pessimism and untion huL and ths Mexican Family sitting of Music Directors a at recent servant. President Hoover is as certainty. He thinks events are employment. They have seen their re much entitled to meeting. Plans for the contest will ! tha son. In tha first place yoa the task of complete now economic catassources dwindle in the outside the control of any ever hear of ona jumping ont of a reconstruction for which he bar laid undoubtedly be tb most extensive of man and any government and any BOND ALBEAN OF GARFIELD trophe, as victims of disaster have teen the foundation at Lincoln was in any ever held in Utah, according to window when General Motors drops snatched from them OF SCORE their MAKES possessions TOP a statement mad hy Professor N. W. too country. Mill. 1864j-Ogd- en points. What the Japs do to SEASON THURSDAY EVENING by tornado, flood, fir and droogbt. He says also: Christensen. Orchestra and Junior Cross Manchuria Is no more ot his busiaid last Red the year During OF 271 "The difficulties are so vast, and LODGE HEAD VISITS High competition will be emphasized has been carried to more than three ness than It la ours. Only h dont so unlimited that I approach ths The Garfield chapter of the Pythian as well aa band, and by these contest The squad of Junior Police, recently of the and X half million of these families. Sisters tournament fall The a keen bowling sense of competitive rivalry worry abont IL A Burro In a lope Lodge wae honored subject not only in Ignorance but organized at the Cyprus Junior high will undoubtedly be emphasized. Utah Copper Club will open Wed- This relief, supplementing valiant ef- evening by the official visitationTuesday la aa fast aa be ever.wenL aad he instrucScience In humility." Pack. of the Elmo school by November 9. with an entry list forts of local communities, has reached Grand Chief of the The Utah State Agricultural Col- thinks thate fsaL A passenger Sisters When the governor of the Bank tor. to aid in the observance of school nesday, ' " Pythian of nine team, and two matches will be into every state Lodge of Utah. Mrs. Vanda Shaffet lege, the Logan chamber of commerce, aeroplane at (msby) 140 Is as fast of England approaches any subject customs and brhaviot, it accomplish- e bowled on the the first the schools and many private conopening night, better much and R. W. most ot us ever went and wa think Macauley. Harry of Salt Lake and her ttaff. Visitot cernscity John Jacob. in humility," yon may be sure that ing great deal scheduled for 6:00 p. m., Wedwill assist in making the concontest at also maintained wet from and H. B. Duckworth. Tooele, had present R. Magna, is G Lott, Neylor, thats fasL But not to DooUttto' or being been and Friday evening have test successful. something serious Is happening. nesday and Salt Lake No. 2 P. R. Sandy lodges. Following lou see everything Is by Hawke. ae the nights Albert Fitzgerald; Team That speech helps to account for the Junior high school, the vote chosen the as by number of the popular Black-neAlthough organizt, squad lodge proceedings Schultz, O R. Stewart. L. A. progressiva ation Bob Madsen heads the winter, Ths old Mexican sleep the drop In sterling. who contest omparlson. will for throughout has J Thom-500 was played and tb ladies high not participate E. H. Richardson. Vern D. Heath, Chief of Police, with William with two matches each night. Thia earth is about twenty-fiv- e is expected St plghL Nothing bothers him score prize was given to Mi. Lulu yet been determined, it member 3 other No. Team Larson, The chief. Glen Roy assistant that at least tbirtv bands will be preThe entry list of nine teams- -i one Ross Co; thousand miles around, and eight I at msby a flea, but he can scratch Ambon, John Loutensock. T. A. Swanson of Salt Lake and the gentle- sent with a total forct att. Odell Madsen,Searle of the largest in the history of Utah men's L. D. membership of 1000 him off. He knows bow to reach to Underwood. A are William prize Reese; Fairboume. Thos miles through. E. J. Gardner. Marsh. comA Qran(j Sadler, Deri 1500. It is possible that an in- him, bnt wa dont know how to reach also the dimensions of the depreo Huish. Lriand Richards. Glen Olsen. Copper bowling tournament. Team No. 4 Roy McClcvt, Sid lovely arranged luncheon was served. to ters tat meet will follow th state Max mendable display of interest has been Parks. Art Lnchesi. Roy Albean, Mack Brown. Von alon. But the world baa recovered overproduction. onemploymenL eco-enJay Howarth, meet. shown by al bowlers and the season of Team No. William Hards; from worse depressions, will re- Black and Harvty McDonald Anthoay, com in mortgage, poor movies, and a keen committee be. in The to very direct of - 10 play promises charge J William Mayberry. T . Johnson. L. sign, J. G. Hadley; Team No. 9 cover from this one and forget IL thousand and ona things that hits There are six boys tn each groupthe affair will include Professor Chris Wolsten-holm. petition. W. A. G. William Larson, William L. Garfield. H. Lewis. W. x player cooperate in keeping Each team consists of ot the Ferdie Barton, H. C. Jones, tiansrn and C. Lester Pocock. it as andjroep us awuka at Bights. Hefferman. Otto Sonne: Team No. 6 In the second quarter of 193$, classes and at noon. Member and as neatly as possible, the teams art presenting the Utah Sure Agricultural No sir the world has got a milbeen W. R. Reynold Carter. Fenn H. mvs W. William Tmeder, Casey, and faulty each deaths Increased and blrtha tell off Student-Bod- y College; Secretary M. R. Hovty of lion millionaires tbst would equally matched. The members of SCHEDULE Maurice Maibcnr WEEK'S NEXT Kenneth Hoffaker, glvs a ' first I of their In Prance. The November 9 at 6 p. m., tb chamber of commerce; and A. T. mini on apiece tc the old Mexleaa Team force and team will meet the night Wallace surplus of blrtha isktd, Williams; Reid. Wednesday. H. D. Jry'service Henson of Logan High. N. Lorenzo contest to elect a captain to serve oyer death, for the quarter wax 7 Bond Albean. C. D. Gooding. Team No. 1 vs. Team No. 2; 8 p. Mitchell of South High at Salt Lake to have nothing bothering them but . j, obttrJig the requirement throughout the year. Dummy wore No. 3 vs. Team No. 4. Nel No Team Elli m.. Bird. Johnson, Monte Jay 1932-3- 5 tournand Delmar Dixon of Wasatch luut fleas, and other kindred spirits. 120 forth Friday, November 11, at 6 p. m.. City, slnceh0 Junior Police method has was set at eon. H. N. Wrggeland: Team No. 8 e at Htbtr City, representing the High , 8 ament. No. 5 Tram No. O. C. J. Team H. 6; v. Anderson, . p. , been tried at the school, disc.phneand schools. MtAtmfii Sfmdmw, See Wl, MdSndd. 7 EnNo. Th No. 8. Tram Team A. vt. m.. shown Kenneth G I have Boyle. 1 Trom the conduct of the student compos th team: I a noticeable improvement. Attended by a capacity house, the November Utah Copper Oub smoker was held Wednesday evening and witnessed by au almost tqual mixture of feminine and maacylinc fans. Victor Kemp va Arthur Hake. Garof the field lads, in the curtain-raise- r evening, displayed tome scrappy fighting that the fans evidently liked. The decision of the bout was given to Kemp. Duane Anderson of Garfield was given the decision over Tully Brown, his somewhat smaller opponent. another tangle of the evening. local populat Joe Humphrey. d main event of youth in the the evening on the boxing card vs. Dutch Miller of Salt Lake, was the decision of a technical knockout. Both boxers pat up a good fight, although Humphrey seemed to know more of the art of delivering unexpected Mows. ,. BUI ILymond of Garfield vs. "Kid" Curley of Balt Lake in the also won the plaudits of the fan for their scrappy and wholehearted el forts. Kaymond was given the decision, Ths bout of Max. Jensen. Magna vs. Harry Hart of Balt Lake was a draw. Maynard Nielson refereed the ' boxing bouts. j Pali in a vat Young Ralph Motley Tim Limit match, came to a draw in the main Wrestling event of the evening. Hy Sherman vt. Young Albert wrestling exhibition afforded the audience a considerable amount of amusement, although some tooth tactics and measures were taken by both wrestlers. Steve Nenoff and Tommy Tassos, in a rough and tumble affair, were also featured on the wrest' ting card. In Dern, noted Utah grip pier, gave the decision! on the wrestling events of the evening. J 63-ye- ar yl nI y font-soun- City-Coun- ty semi-wind- . te ot-tooth Armistice Program To Be Given At tbe-tworl- d -- QubOnNov.il -- ut LARGE CROWD ATTENDS SCHOOL HARVEST BALL Election Judge Attend Instruction Meeting Tonight corn-stalk- s, HUNTERS READY b FOR PHEASANT SEASON -- -- JA df tharr" pw-euw- -W- y, prize-winnin- 1 Auxiliary Installs Officers For 1932 RED CROSS ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP DRIVE TO BEGIN NOV. 11 n, 11-2- 4. CYPRUS BAND GETS INVITATION TO CONTEST s. COPPER BOWLERS BEGIN TOURNEY NOVEMBER 9 JUNIOR POLICE xlstaaea -- i HELP MAINTAIN ORDER AT SCHOOL . disci-plin- ex-se- pt e. J Kdtffl ' r"" nT -r- |