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Show -pORTANT:e f nn uu . .iact , t AttendJblic Mass Meeting, Monday lWLho u product 0 Lhirhet to Cyprus High School c-- nn bud Afl lA Newt thtfg Fit la Print jjrgrlSR aHtorn Tells Sfc-a- Lcie Official AHJNGS , AND CONCENTRATES nts D.W. -- jtUe Moiuignor D. G. Hunt Give Incptrationnl Talk to Iwtruction At Cyprus Program Moffat Gire ... duly 3. w o. Green Ward b y f Scottt Sutt kCdToi. following , sui Spiagled Banner Of the rrawd . -- Jo' Wtg-- I conducted fu. (Kiaonul J. W. Richard; J iitmti tZ by Mcmmott; talk. Done For My oon. Lnlo. Dan Bullock; talk. 1. L, the Vanguard program. i k 7ft Moffat, feature epeak- - W. rtrf iinut-- M" t0- -, a. et mgiestiont to tram boy L- -j continued with a ,u vufufd tioop committeeman i L C. Hulp tuba ioIo, V ; rtmarke and dunks extended to ex-jInter Sabm by H. D. unite Ulk by Missionary al joau; "America" by congre-tutaof colon; bencdic-iui- d Owen Coon. The pro- conducted by Vanguard M gf M I Hd Richardson. bappy to celebrate glut men, gieat Thu to privilege conunem-boy- s annivenary Last year tbc world. aij uirre mi Mf I isdi Sui r this great orgaa- hi boy Scouts of America. d 1.268.44 1 persons. Since its amt than six million ,'to Wet pndet the influence u neared the benefits of this iipusitioo, .Scoutfalf has now l hr pouu where one in every d no. women and children pm the Uaited Statu is defi-vbts- d W to it. I hk nl splendid ihp toning? p It be a member troop of Boy Scoutf ? local lrxk the'bene opportunity for boy' receiving post the Wr iK (idpthyaotfait aware of the bene-- p ia habits, m loyalty, t living which ate instilled M Iods nd hurts and bands if Stotts when properly train-- i bf who hat advanced stead-- a i underfoot, tbt first rank poe knitk. ff, itkb 'T iratfl 1 dut itak otk. through second class,' af star, life and eagle tat- - dw "training" alone the of S liberal education, 'kk hr is being trained, he lias new of enjoyment in ac-- ) d jeuth. Ask a acore or mote 'ujumunces, who have felt rojm J f this great organize-- F oald trade their limited Slotting for that in any mxam that has come into f dt what they will uy. bn experience cannot come f by proxy. To he the livu of boyi, be studied, narticipated boy must have hit ms fellow Scoots." 2n" I red INSTALL cllCERS FRIDAY f?4 , Tb ilk' um Lie H! 1 Unity Temple, No. 16 w1 installed Friday wUr lodge meeting hld in Coopers Em. isrv7:.Mr- : - R,b ur well-kno- t BAND CONCERT CROWD BY The Brigham Young University Band, under the direction of Professor Robert Saner, conductor, presented a 1 well sMsut 1 igiy appreciated conceit Friday afternoon at the Cyprus 77 piece organization High School The n bands ia die is one of the West. Among the oatstandinc selections plated was "When the Snow Flies in the Rockies." which is the successor of "When Its Springtime ia the Rockies.", Prof. Sauer composed a selection la addition to the complete student body, many of the parents who were special guests, were in attendance. We are ia the midst of aaotber cycle of reports of persons apparently dead returning to life. Such report! spread like retail. whenever one is circulated. people from tU over the couu-tr- y claiming similar experience. Reports of a case were printed in asstcra papers last week aad withia a few days a citizen of Salt Lake Gty pasted oa to the other aide, then came back. We woadte why. A strange thing i that these experiences never corny to persons gifted With very good descriptive powers. The man in the first cast described Hesvea,botb of thtw frilows went to Heaven, they always do. as a "comfortable room. Evidently four walla DisGranger represented Oquirih ia his ides of paradise. The nun in the trict at the Scout C ire ns held at the second case went to the "most peaceWest High School in Salt Lake City ful place" he had ever visited, "where last Saturday. A number of local Scouts the wondergrata was green." What a and Scouten attended. cemetery that is. ful description of The circus started with Lou Roberts The only thing that lifted his experinumber of scout songs.- - fol- ence above tbt commonplace was the leading lowed by the various events including: admission that be felt a "warm wind-- " which was won by indicating by that that he may possiSalt Lake District: five legged race bly have narrowly escaped going to a won by Tooele District ; centipede rope place where be would have seta eome-thin- g race, won by Tooele; singing. Salt really worth-whil- e. Lake City: harmonica hand contest. Tooele. The smel-ter- it foe now Welle; wall-scalin- g. I am impatient tow wroa this by pitting right speed mad road hog to die and to remen over s smooth surfaced wan in turn from the hereafter. He will have right sad one tenth seconds. Olympus an interestin etory to relate, aad we will information on what came next -- String her men over nine get fust band sad one fourth seconds. Hell is like. I once took leugbiag gas aad aaw rights, went places and did Sunday night, February J. D. E. of things that make the experiences counLake Hammond from the Salt fellows who ditd appear two those wardhouee cil spoke at the Garfield tame. I am not going into details, red os scouting. Richard Andereon played however, as y fee iU turn a clarinet solo. Jack Dahlia preeenttd recalls those momind whenever my violin tolo; the harmonica band played ments. The old alcoholic who said. twn selections; flag ceremony wm con- "Until youve had deUriovs trimmmt ducted by Senior patrol leader. Waynt been nowhere nor yon aia t aiut Kenyou leader. Wilde, aided by Patrol were seta nothin." was right. color-beare- COY SCOUT NEWS j prayer--Cyri- ,cfGarfiddHsHrisa.r.!::t-- I Bills mg On Proposed Khs Tax - mreninf. February 7th at f Garfield adopted a molatioa to be aubmitff now ia session, asking that aa Md Thunder hm J 7 a tutr uamWyT sK.. ,0 ' l,dB,tr7 Hieid are vitally interested la tbs mattrt,M Arie tb aiining iadnstry. Mr. Boyle, ; - The state health commiesion sa ye1 Goodness goats must go. My itcall when we were told that unless uriff ss placed on mohair (I belirre mohair is the technical name for font eonld not feathers), the goat industry survive, and without that industry . tbtr lines of business would not prou-r-of We wonder bow other irate 1 bit -- '" BOW business wiU straggle along of us the goats are destroyed. Maiy from remember when a geutlemsu Coon Greece begau raising goats in much for Caayou. He did not rely did on the be as mohair ob aud evd T1!! Lit of a powerful made from goen eonld be broadcast smell waves that without nicked up tor miles srousd tbu use of either entrust, amphfwr Coon of short wave set. At that bme, buzzards, coyotes with teemed Canyon kB civet cats and skunks. cbte, B:::rRclI Pupils Wednesday Anaonactarent Va made Wednesday by Mark G Lloyd, principal of the Cyprus Jnaior High School that fas efforts to indict students of that institution to strive for higher scholastic records. "honor system has been installed. Tbu far. it gives every indication of functioning very well, drawing iatenat aad harder work from tb (tadeats. Highest obtainable honors have been made daring tbt past term by Attn-k- o Mori. Blanche Smith, Harriet Parks, Melva Nielson, Margaret Anderson. Margaret Pritchard. Keith Reid, Vau-di- a n Richards, Dorothy King, Keith and Betty NreWa. Three are Undents who have gone over the "A" line ia all their aabjecu. Student who have touted "A" honom iaclndt Betty Shaw, Billy Wiamcr, Janet Koaotd. Gyde Coon. Alice Heffttmeaa. Gedge Childrare, Mary Braastto. Beverly Beamon, Shirley Nelson, Mary Bullock,. Dorothy Ration. Vera MitchsU. Maty Papyaa. Melva Pappas. Glen Wight, Betty L; Walker, Leon Halt. Max Jenson, Area Atldredge. Lark Ellertaon, Evon Douglas, Doylt .Stoddud aad Donald A writ attended meeting of Copper Lodge, L O. O. F. , No. J7, war held Wadncsday evening in Cooper's Hall with the official vitiut ioa of District Aatociatiou. No. I of Salt Lake Gty at the feature item of the Harvey Guff, principal speaker of the evening, preeenttd a talk on the history of the United States, dating from ke discovery by Columbus, to the p natal period, etnasiag the of this country. He els boated upon hit eubject in number of detsils. but at all time, emphasized the importance of the Constitution and stated he firmly believed that the "tree" baa sided more than any other aingk item, in making the United Statt the leading country of the world today. Hi apparently unlimited fend of information aad astounding facts proved highly informative and held the attention and iatenat of all membra. Mr. Gaff ia Past Graad Patriot of the lodge. Other talks were givea by Pact Grsad Master Harry Phillip tail Vera Hatliday pf Salt Loire City and Rev. E. B. Pics of the local order. Berta. Refreshments were bier served to the visitors aad membra Cot-etituti- GOLFERS START PLANNING FOR 1935 SEASON Local golf enthusiasts will bt pbaaad to Iren that 200 Iba. of amd were planted tbt latter part of December on the Utah Copper Golf conreei Tbia conaistt of a apacial blend of dywiog feecut. meadow frecuc. aad rye gun. which it highly recommended for thr dry condition of the conn, along the This big improvement fairways. thoald aid very much ia pbyiag conditions for all liaktmea. Although official commencement of the season will not bt until shout March 1$ when tbt annual meeting ie scheduled, a number of golfers have arc daily tee braved die element oa the course. Isdkarioat- - point to an excellent year with prospects of much golf being in store for the Utah Copper Club ... aad eertoaadiag course. Pljcodh Presents Concert at Garfield - Hof-ma- LIAGNA CATHOLIC ) TEAI.I3 DEFEAT TOOELE RIVALS e Magna jnaior aad senior CY.O. over Icagnt team gained victoria Tooele rivala in a pair of interesting battle held ia the Utah Copper dab gyre. The Magna araiora overpowered their ttabbam fore. 60 to 41, in typical ccdfagt game and the Magna to 16, juaion "Taylae ax center and Ablqaisc at guard, coootad 19 poiacs each to hod thr Magna attack in the Senior gam. Red DtlPapa. ace forward, lad the Tooele scorers with 20 coulters. Ceroai at guard followed with I) 00,41 countrs. led the Rigler, speedy center, Magna juniors ia tbsir well tamed victory. In addition to playing a fiat floor game he counted aia points, two baskets coming at crucial moments. Ten game will be played ' Sunday. With the exception of two at Bingham. sQ will' be played la the Judge Memorial, gyre. -- LOCAL STUDENTS LIES3ERS OF U SOCIAL GROUPS The Garfield School orefaettre it ap and, going' ibett days. A few wrek ago Mire Joetphine Mix and Paul Wiltbt Garfield force joiatd with the Plymouth orchestra to pby at Plymontb lard Jones, both of Magna, are inJr. High School foe the annual school cluded among the pledges of the sororities aad fraternitie at the University play. Thatsday. February 7. Plymontb of Utah, according to aa announcement made at the university. Mire Mix pledcame to Garfield and the two combined orchestras gave a concert. Every ged Delta Delta Delta, and Mr. Jones pledged Bets Theta PL Both of the oa was iavittd to attend. Tbt orchestra promises some more aiveruity Nadeau are graduates of Cyprus High school. music loom The mseic sad orchestra instructor Rushing for the sororities and fraof Garfield it J. Ellwood Jcptoa. The ternities oa tbt University of Uuh : Jack officers of the orchestra campa urn to a dose last week, with Dahlia, president: Becky Waring. Vice 70 men aad 13) women pledging the secreGreek social organisation. president; Rickard Aadtrson. Allen Fraternity atmben, according to the tary; Alan Boyle, manager sad dean of men' office, isdedt approxiThomas, librarian. ..Richard Andereon and Becky War- mately 1J per cent of the total number of men enrolled. At the present ing. reporters. time, fraternity members number approximately 310 out of a total enrollmeat of 2.041 men. There are nine UNDER THE social fraternities on tb. Utah campaa. Approximately on third of the. women ttndeatt now belong to sororities, according to Mis Myrtle Austin, dmn of women at the university. Sorority members of the 11 sororities oa the iateneive agitaand The University campaa anmber 406 wothe past men. inclsding the new pledget, bat tion throughout Utah daring tsro yesrs of more for reduction in of total enrollmsat of 1,101 women. the Thi ia about the mm ratio in part taxation especbll y aa k "little fnow"- -i being reflated daily yean. Mire Austin mid. In addition to tb nodal fraterniia regsbr stations of the twenty-firs- t committee meetings, ties and sororitire, there an almost 100 kgiilaun and in ocher daha. fraternities, and ocher open and ttored. of a prof rreio ail or honligand," tbt whole trend of current been in favor orary nature oa the Mate university legislation tfcu far ha the campus. of the "email gentlemss" at t gainst II bracketed gentry Gnr-fitl- d Capitol Dome g "higher an early nrer-clim- sz in the epeedy and M id ul.s S:ccd)sAt Inaugurated Hurey Quff GiregTalk NewSjstem at Copper Lodge Meet at Cyprus Junior to Aid a uaaaimoat adoption by tb aennt of an opportuweololion providing joint vote at the nity fot the electorate toconstitutions! ext grata! election on a amendments exempting homesteads up A vote ot to $2000 from uxstioa. e be considered would fire, load Of that Am approval nu tn route to the milroad. the next Wgitlsture to enact for over the We into law and thus vitWad. Now tbrj the exemption MX aystra state's with the skunks in the affect ally and wish to get rid of ouny other mitten--- ! rg la ore never get legislative gnidepoett i, too late, they .will JTpoint to lawmaking road Wbdjd skunks back. to Thu way to lighten the burdens left Arthur of of tbt Mn. Blanch Mix lifted from the shoulders d bom -e- mail a ) here she will eujoy (Continacd oa pg visit and vacation. wr er 40. tree mto-dar- UI A tbeir local tepreseatstin ia M-- W rting was Mr. Ray Erickson, aad artretary. Of Mr. B. E. Mix tad Mn A.CTns.gu Approximately a adopted the mol u tie n. A nHltb School ia Magna. Moaday, Febreaiy 1 1 A fot BB wag the cause. AU be was tuning was a grouch. Am glad to state that Mr. Denton hat recovered and it again commuting between service stations. -- Iilagna IJatrcn cf Ccztry APPRECIATED Warn-wrig- F Open cut mines pay so non taxes than they have to: neither do underground mines; neither do you; uor I. We all pay taxes with the same enthusiastic willingness that a groom supposed to display when approaching th ilur t a fowling pwee nnptuf, bowevtr, it that any tiemt for feasting tax measures ia a spirit of gross naturae f House Bill No. 44, by Lam-orca- u, proposes increasing the tax on mines so a reduction can be from the load on tangible property. If this is the real purpose of the bill, tad not purely n revests raising measure st 1 strongly suspect, and the general public good requires tbit the mining industry should take on a larger share of the tax harden, ia what law of right or justice lies as excuse for distributing the increase between open cut and underground ut a ratio of three to oncf Mr. Lam-oreasays three to one. but if this bill is enacted into law, the redaction, if any it made potsiblt, will be placed on the mines at a ratio of fif-tsfor open cat to one for underground properties. If you do not believe to come up sad see me sometime, sad 1 will show you what figures will do when a liar figures, them permit you to judge whether said prevaricating accountant it u member of the legislature or myself. This ia a matter that is vital to the welfare of every resident of this viciaity. Study the question. Don't tiga s petition and call it s day. Either vcibtUy or b- - letter let members of the legislature know you are opposed to House Bill No. 44. Stressing the fact that "balance" of mental and phytica! theor-ie- s and facts matt be cooperatively used at all times ia order for sa iadividsal to have a happy and successful life. Monsignor D. G. Hsat of the Cathedral of the Madeleine, Salt Lake City, was the guest speaker Tuesday at the assembly program given by the Senior Ctaes of the Cyprus High School. Monsignor Hant. s prominent and radio and public apeaker, gave au interesting talk to the atndenta Bod Speerv, Senior Class president, presided and introduced the sneaker. Monsignor Hnat farther emphasized bis point by stating that a person might, by diligent efforts, be rated as socctmfal but unless he it happy, his success would be empty. He urged the students not only to strive for success but happiness as wcU. Other numbers on the program included a trombone solo by Mist Lucille Anderson, a clever musical slut cntitlsd "The Clock Shop illustrating the valuable use of time, pteseated by senior students sad selections from a boys quartet consisting of Bud Anderson. Douglas Mandate. Ray and George Fsitbourue. This group presented their songs ia pleaI flopped recently st one of the ting manner and were accorded tremendous sppUusc by fellow students. chain sc. vice stations owned and operated by our popular local gas monopolist. Mr. Jack Dentot. and was infonasd by the station attendant that Mr. Denton was borne "nursing a case of flu." That was a mighty misleading statement. What be should have said was that Ma. Deatoa was boms BIG nursing a case of fin." and Jack neth Bezzaat. The Yoniknni Shiotaai, Boyd Bailey. Geo. MalEdwards, Allen Thomas and Jack the st few songs scouts The i stag loy. the of meeting. opening sad dosing l Boyd Bailey gsvt the opening Poulsea and George Edwards, Alit Brady. reporters. a Mar lor, guard, Alts. Calof the Py- Wsyu Ellsworth of Paso l tbs home ifornia, returned to bis home Tsewliy bdy. Saturday after s two weeks visit with Mr. the AU members 7nd Mn. Roy Waiowrigbt of fjd to attend. , Cleaning Company. Mrs. Veronica Drif-EwtleChief; Mt. Stan-ile- nt Senior; Mrs. An-Excellent Junior; Mrs. i manager; Mrs. Mary Records and Cor- TT'T; n. Mary Nielson, Mis-- v i t" am 4 ' Fair-bour- I M tlvijrs abUj i of To Bs Happy By HODGE MARSHALL bM of mtht Pa rivalry of foevra a piodicni Mean the tire udil for ihnalTw. 34-SbiJ- cry , fr j.. k Ciwcgflirf Advertising Medium AY, FEB. 8, IMS fefcliclld lateral oonal coopuntiou fWTt Condition (b, By E. N. . Tkoro Tooth It thremth ath if peath and quiet have com to abide again at out houih thuuhu Mother retbieved her "tbort teeth. (For which 1 am thankful.) Before going to her dentitht, abt partook of a meal that reminded me of the Utht repack thtrvad to a condemned criauaaL The then went to her dentitht. 1 with to tbpate yon tb gory hut tbuffitbWat to they that when the am out there with a of loth, of thomethiag gone. (Aa she describe it.) (Coa tinned.) Tb would not giftb of thaltad nnth or aad would not go out ia public to thpeak for thorn time. However. th bided h.r tun and in due courth recovered. Tb hath a tooth bmth. only Xfcfigbtly nthad which th will tbitpotht of at a ditbeouat. Thitat tho funny, either. "Laugh if yon want to, bnt remember, be Uugbth betht who Uugbth Utht," tb would tbay to ua. But now thr looktb like my mother again theth got m doing it! h, Th Trkl Goss On No on can account for all th popuUr acclaim that has beta placed on (ha. Lindbergh family. An outstanding Aasriua citizen it W bat no more ao perhaps thaa assay ochaa who have .received ranch Um pnblicity. la fact, u i the unsolicited publicity that W perhaps partly responsible for (his unfortunate occurrence. Being in th publW limelight i not always ao asset. The qsatwa today W jast what part the editor of Amtnaa newspapers have had ia nuking this trial ao muck more important thaa of tb decade. is other newt During times whin th Congress of tb United States is pasting m assures that will efface sot only chore of us who live today, but those who will follow ia the generations go com, during tiiMS when th Supiem Coart ia passing on measarta that may tost the government billions of dolUra: th press of tbt United Sutra meats to have partially forgotten tbu oewe in th neb for cop on th trial of Beano Richard Haaptmaaa. Will they coatiaoef Up My Linn Tire following classified ad appeared recently in a Dallas newspaper: 1 1 lady stenographer, year of age. desire position with Muttering nun who ukm a long time to tell jnM ap my lint. it"--Th- t'l IIczs Wed Ada Sadler Duke Sudden-Ij- r Statu Coapensatisa Alio Erist Oct Pae Away After Reri-sioaEi- H Short Ulnegg Disapproval Mr. Ada Sadler Duke, 27. died residence ia Magna Wednesday at 3 a. m. of endocarditis. She bad been ill a short time but tb and was not thought to be so tear. Mrs. Duke was bora at Draper May 20, 1907, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Sadler. Surviving are her husband, Jam Waite Duke; two daugh-M- r. Lola and Jean Duke, Magna, and her parents. Funeral services wU be conducted Saturday at 1 p. m. in tb Magnm L. D. , S. Ward by Bishop Edwin R. Dimood. Friends may call nt the Deseret Mortuary Friday and at th residence in Magna Saturday from 1 1 a. m. until 12 noon. Burial wiU he in Pleasant Greta cemetery. The pasting of Mn. Duke it to be She was iu the deeply regrettd. d prime of life, and although had ill health for th pan several month, was awavi of a cheerful and nncomplaining nature. st the family suf-srt- LOCAL FORD LIEN Going on record of Mrongly oppo-- l th proposed biU of raising th valuation of open cut mins foe tox-ati- oa putpoMu 100 potent while th valuation of oadergronnd mime as m be raised but 1) 1percent, m pro-poeia th State leg ula tire House by Representative Warwick G Lam-out- re ux. Salt Lake Couaty. aactsbem of th Magaa-Garfie- Liout Club ld held a special asset isg Molds y. A spirited discassioa of this mtasom sad several otbeia was participated ia. Lion arembem also voiced a strong distpprovsl tguare the aura revision crapes-ratio- biU Introduced n in th Stanley lower bout by Rrpitsesuuvt N. Child of Salt Lake Couaty. Although many mmtaim proposed thus far in th twsaty-fiUtah legislature bav aroused reach opposition, there two msstune are extremely viral, directly ao to (undents of thte viciaity, repreiaUy tire mining biU. Regarding tbt sutt comymtitioa biU. several phasre are viewed with alarm, by interested puoplt, sod especially the ownsm of sreslltt nas, grocer, carpenter; ate. Apparently, according to thorn tones nsd, a it would be extremely hazardous tbs ptopoutd Itw to give employ-me- at to ill or any individuals at amtfl business bouses, if they dont aery workmen's compenttuoa iammacn Thom opposed to thi ptruultr biU point out that k will bt extremely difficult for small business tum usd iadividsal employing Mi or two persona to familiarize themed via with sU the rest laws sad rules sod regulations of th iadustrial Commission. They my that failure to do uo Would probably result ia au set of amatistioa aad make them liable to injured employee for amounts greatly ia Xzcem of benefit provided in th act. Other section objected to ut thou delegating authority tios persons to inject placm ot to deteraun health, safety. sad welfare conditio as; ' th of th induMrial cramisstoa ia than sa sdmiaistratlvt body, bog that depriving the tut of ux revenue on m fiat mentioned would lead to qsyiag upon rapioytm by aay pawn dmig-astby the coremituon. . j In order that local people aright there of what a cleat gain conception two measures would no if they are enacted, aad- ia brdcr that public in-tcrest.be arous'd, a rets rearing k ailed next Monday evening. February t h tr the Cyprus High School auditor-iur-e. Th general public it invited m attend. Petition have been dreatated by interested people sad aiguarnres sn being affixed in Msg ns sad Cstfield. nt in-d- ATTENDSCHOOL un-d- Ia with th recently announced policy of tb Ford Motor Company to inaugurate in 191) a nation-wid- e system of intensive aad aaified training in th principle of intelligent salesmanship. Fora salesmen of the intermountaia territory will meet throughout th year m a scries of sales training reboots nnder th of the factory branch at Salt Lake City, according to Harry Stam-oulilocal Ford dealer. Tb fint in a series of school mat ia Salt Lake Gty ia Janaary, under the direction of Mr. Harold F. Van Atta, ia charge of the sales training department. During the year the school, with fun equipment, will travel throughout Uuh, Idaho, Nevada. Wyoming. and Montana, giving inreruc-tio- n to group of dealera and salesmen at central points is the Ford territory. Local Ford men, assembled ia the opening eetsioi of th school ia Salt Lake City, and win meet there again in February or early Match, said Ml Stamoulia. "It i th purpose of these schools," said Mr. Sumoulis, "to familiarise Foed talesmen with th recent developments iu the automobile induMry, iu order that they in turn may be better able to help the' interested public understand bow these new development meet tb needs of th day, particularly tbc outaundiag developments ia eafety, comfort, performance, and dependability ia the 193) Ford V-- l. "Objectivm of aU oreviou system of salesmen training will be unified and consolidated into one carefully planned course," continued Mr. Stam-ouli- t. "la addition to iu presentation c: of tb groundwork of modem day ethf ical salesmanship principles, tb coun has aa its further aim the presentation to every member of th motor-ca- r owning public, through tb Ford James Wesley Walker. 34, sa emof Henry Ford the master engis ployee U th Garfield Izruovemrat neer, leader of industry, and C figure of the objectives of tb Company, branch of t Lab op nigbt st 0 d Motor Company aad of tb per Company, died Ssturjy eraplka-tioproduct of that company, tb amax-in-g t Salt Lake Hoepiul of new Fotd.V 8."- -following st operauoa for apwostht sg. pendicitis performed Mr. Walker war. kora Abjure 24, srs of Fmaklrn 1900, st Draper, sttesd-- d and Lixdort Terry Wali- - x usd the public reboots in moved to Lark with his pireuts in 1914. He married Gsrattt Wlere ta whew hi Pro 1919 tad moved lived for a tbort time before awriag Mrs, Kara Jenseu of Sait Lake Gty to GirfickL will be the guest speaker at a meeting Betide hi widow, surrivig are six of the Girls' League of tb Cyprus daughters and wot, Grace teaevien, High School Monday, February 11. Effie. James, Wesley d Jo.it Wsl d Hates Mis Anna Pcbreon, dean of kre. Garfield tad fir brotbere girl. Tb topic of "Charm" wiU be sisttra, Ren Walker. Ll 'is: Al M. Liexplained to th girls by Mrs. Jensen. Walker. Jewry Gty. R AU mother are also extended nn ma Seed. Riverton: Mrs. Ethel Lloyd. to attend tb meeting which Garfield and Mm. JUlpb Beck. Lark. will commence st 2:10 p. m. accordance a, inter-mounu- ia td - ' Recollections -- Jast musing the . other, night and went back to my girlhood day on aa almoet pip dream. What gay rimes I need to have with Velma aad Catherine McBride. Pritcby, Hibby, Rath aad Paul Sutherland, JennW and many others. There never was a gaag quite like tbnus kid, Every twice ia a while I get a twinge of conscience the way we need to badger and torment Dr. E. B. Para. What aa unlimited fnad of patience bu had to "put up" with our Never aa evening peered that w of it ia didnt spead giggling, with Cecil (what was his Um name) as the center of provocation. Taffy pulls, pop corn ball partisa, sleigh riding, followed by huge (up of chocolate with Iuse ions gob of whipped (ream or maiuhmsllows floating awnnd picnics in the anyone, nil pUnned Vrth Arr. Pace and hit eqaally patient wife for onr benefit. . Funny, bow kid never appreciate neb things natil our aths of hit change. Velma's married, Catherine's teaching school, Hibby is going to be a mnsiciaa, Pritcby a engineer. Rath aad Paul are in California, while Jennie ii (till .asouad to brighten th day, Cecil to pa ru aakaowa, oa' dear member, vietjm 'o a ' tragic accident, while I I sic typing tbia ont with eyes that are Mraagtly misty. ooa-sen- three-four- a. th -- -- A La Shrimp A woman (oggeMsd th otLef day, while making planl for a bridge' party ben, that shrimp be yemd at the afternoon social. It all depends on whether he a . tear : himself "away from th office, mys L V' u GirCiIi I D::jF! j V mleu-mc- a. world-famou- t -- nt rcr QIARirTOBE li EXPLAINED AT 7 GIRLS LEAGUE L-;- J-- A Remiader Probably this little , reminder r is getting tiresome, but it simple; muM be impmred upon your mind.1 Have you written to yotr Congressman ot Senator reUtivt to 1 Uriff on copper? Yon know, the 4 --cent tariff expire Honors ErkU I. 191) and it simply mutt be Mr. Sidney B. Haleb, a recant Jane renewtd. If th bride, waa tbt game of honor or a recti v tho ass ads Uuh lepreeenutivw upon thousands of patty given Wednesday evening at inch communications urging iu renew. the home of Mrs. Hnieh'e mot See. L k' a (inch to go over. t Mrs. William Edwards. 214 Wc Fuse North Street, by MW Erma Edwards. Mrs. Clifton Edward and Club E&isrt&ined Mrs. G. G Anderson. A red Membra of th W. B. A. met Monwhit color scheme waa carried 'oat. day. at tb Magna Women's Gab for Sixteen gaeeu were invited. a social nutting, with Mrs. Fred Barton aa boMsa of the evening. Card Mrs. Cay Useworth of Magna garnet of 100 were played aad prizes W visiting ia Logan. Uuh st the home given to Mt. Aether Lachta and Mn. of her ion. Kenneth. She is w. G Reese. Refreshments wen served home tbt Utter part of this to thirteen gaests. Party . 7 V hmmi CYPRUS STUDENTS TO GIVE Li: PROGRAM-AS- S" A special assembly will be given Tuesday, February 12 ti ' School ia obrervance of Abraham Lincolai birthday, sratre i nudeat body president. The program will begin ut 1 1 :00 t. All parents are invited to attend. Special musical lumber ; . attract ions are slated. Other k bools ia this vicinity are also ached sling special p' birthday of the great wartime president. i A :ay as irtb .tOolss, si oth I for tire . |