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Show ..•• ..... ·._. --·... -·I ' ~ -- ~··~, ... Vol. 3 • · ... Utah's Most Popular Weekly Midvale, Thursday, November 10,1927 No. 23 NEWS OF WEEK IN PICTURES BY JOURNAL CAMERAMAN To ~ -- HeadS~ .. . . ... . -- _.. ,. __ .,. ---4-- ~ •i I '' , 4 Armistice Day • Pause Today upon tM threshhoW of this solemn occasion to bow doWJI oar berm before the tomb of him who typifies the thousands wbo have sufiered that tbe world may live again in pe~~ce. ( •l 1t. aut. DOL be said tbat. we have . forgotten the blood they have shed. nor that we are wanting bt oppredatioa ot tbe idecdi fell' wbicb · they Cougbt,.. It bebsoYa tl1is Nation to low ancl cherish through tbe lo11g. clim yean of the. futun: the ~ of those who suffered their youhg .6va to • extius~in thecaq~eof wcatd deiiWWw;y and lasting petce. James A. Farrel, now 60, wb.o it is predicted will, step to the place vacated through the death oi El~ bert Gary, a.s Cb.a.trman of the Board qf the U. S. · Stui Corpo... ration. Mr Farrel far many yean has bttn opcra.tina lind of tb. \Organivrioa.. ,~ ' ' . t ' • II s1xty years its the B. F. Goodrich Rubber Co.• of Akron has had but three Presi--~ · dents, the third; Harry Hough. ~ · (abo"·e) succeeding the late Bert-: , ram G. Work, and elected last i week. For ten years Mr. Hough : was Vice-President and Comptroller of the company. . . . .. We hope th& Got liMY sM CD 1be IMidoaS of the _.. da tbe vision to .... cmd th4t will to eii"Wte for all -a pdoas. 'esdns ·P UU existence~ · _. • tt.a ' Heads Federal Reserve . .... The ,.,A..tJerage" Man • • • • ' I .. Ao ' ....._~_A>l_~_s~Iato __ co~_l_~_ _.j( t .' . . Gray, Ft. MadiSQfl Ia.. · ;bas termed America's ~aver- · age" citizen. The American Mag!azine, after careful survey, gives ;the ·title to Gray because he earns ' an average income; conducts a one:lll:ln tailor shop and clothing store :in the average small sized town. 'belongs to church--but doesn•t at!tend regll)a.rly; has an average ed-ucation; and his principal interests .are in his family of wife and two ·childre&-and his bnsiness. ·• ,... ' .. .,( ~ . ' r:e Lure I .. --- IL__w_o_nt_Q_u=it=--_ ...• : . Johnnie Goodman. 16, Otnaha, ·, Neb., orphan. who won the Trans' 1 Mississippi golf c-hampionship this year, is to have a college education. Omaha clubmen have pledged to see him throttgh and next year ' Fiene cypi:f:cs America's chief interest daring the crisp fall days of to enter him in national play They October a:nd N~'ber America',_ great school sport FootbalL think he is another Bob.by Jones. '!!fhcrn£.a.nds of gBJmes a.r:: -played eve-ry week-end on thousandS of grid.. llTOm Wllitehed by hrmd.N:ds of thouands of rooters aU over the land. .. · An exclusive Washington picture of Roy A. Young of Minneapolis. the new Governor of the Federal Reserve Board, a recent appointmeltt by Pn:sident Co®d~e. ... r ··~ ,.l_ . Hill's Hills .. .• . __..]l JAUTOCA.$"T£S.l Walter]. Hill, son of the pioneer rai-lroad builder, James J. Hill, married Mildred Richardson, Follies Beauty and took her to his Montana ranch. Now she tires of the "open spaces" and is suing for divo rce. . Out 10 hours on her third at· ' ! tempt to fly "The Dawn'' from ' : Maine to Denmark, Mrs. FranfeS i 1Grayson was forced back ~y e~-, · gi.ne trouble.• , But she won t qu1 t 1 ! and says she will "hop-off" again i · woa · |