Show BOUT f EOPLE j Dj OJ FRANK A. A HUNT UNI t enthusiastic soldier I ILs ser is Ls Budd Young regimental regiment 1 major major of or the Utah field ry y He has missed only three In seven years He has every tion dion down so pat that he can cant t cm em backward He knows the they y of ot his outfit better than he heI het I t his own Nothing but another Hi ki war will wm ever eer give him a aHe ace He ce to show his military prowess bras was as too young for lor the thc last big ft I I 1 v 1001 EVERYTHING Reynolds si-Reynolds rl was vas a 3 property man stage manager at the thc old Salt Sal t theater for so long that I al al- I believed he lived there He HeI I dig up anything an actor want want- t moments ra notice from an old ling wheel to a bootleggers bootlegger's adif ad ad- if j He is still following his line ork at a local theater Es Es- Laubach of the U. U S. S bureau of or s Is Ls one of the best read young youngs s 5 In Jn the state She also Is very with the Book of Books Helen Garrity who writes mo mo- picture publicity for tor three local re re houses Is the most retiring of i agents I You never see her name int and yet she has played a apart part in making the city mo ma picture conscious LIONS LION'S SHARE Lion is about to sit up and Five applications for member member- were presented at Fridays Friday's icon leon According to Ernest Ernestr r the secretary the local club is isIto Ito Ito grow I never knew before there are arc 44 Lions clubs in Utah that hat they have the largest comI com com- I membership of all the service in the state Of course there jome some ome intimation of that fact durie dur dur- ie fc e last legislature when it looked ough the appropriation for the lost The Lions felt that one ne was stepping on Leos Leo's tail committee sent out an anand anand anand and the Lions played a large In getting the appropriation gIL The committees as the they ow lined up are Dr D. D A. A Jones man B. B C. C Keate and E. E Hugh 5 r civic recreation Carl A A. Or Or- Gordon Crandall and anday anday anday ay Allen work for the blind ge T. T Smith chairman D D. A. A a n. and Ernest Greer finance He- He Nielsen chairman and George chran membership D D. A. A Skeen man Ernest Greer and Carl relations Lions fons were largely largel instrumental tUng Braille books in the Salt public library Work to aid aide e C who are In the dark is in inthe inthe inthe the main activity of this club PARTY to look as though the In In- tion party of the Exchange club clubbe t be a highly highl interesting event committee consists of A. A A. A bell chairman Beck Becky Almond je fe e Ellerbeck Morris Lag ing Nelson and Henry C C. NeThe Nel Nel- The officers to be installed are arc cott Ure president Dr LeRoy es s first vice president Dr Fred fer second vice president Dr White third vice president y I C. C Nelson treasurer and A A. Clarence Silvers and ande jc e c Ellerbeck as board of control ers Jers The vacancy in the board thai caused by the election of as first vice president has filled by the appointment of A. A binson Wonder what the would do for vice presidents if one me called Is rs there a doctor in ouse 4 S s OF you know what Neither did I until unlit I asked an olner niner who haunts the lobby of ullen hotel Sure he said aint ye never heard tell of thim was down In a mine and the roof about to cave and yc ye e were a aman aman aman man at heart well most ike like the would give ye yc warn warn- They are the little littIe people I people I Id d say about three feet high 1 i dangers danger's close they start knock knock- i 1 the wall wall wall-an an yell start ance ance if it not sooner That's I got the story of the panic In Standard mine at Tintic a long time ago The fun fund d when two tw miners with bruised pallid faces laces tumbled out of the thein thein thein in the shaft house What the I I said the hoist engineer Tom lockers we we saw two of them d the miners Fleeing from om level on which they had been Ing the men had lost their canhit canhit can can- hit ore are cars bumped into walls sprawled headlong In the dark dark- before they got out of oC the shaft That this pair were not alone in I fears was proved before the end ende e C night when the entire shift of often often ten Len came to the surface and reI rei re re- i to go back All AU had heard that were abroad in the X Some even claimed to have ht lit glimpses of ot the ittle men and when the Tommy Tommy- kers appear the danger donger to be very grave truth to tell nothing happened at nine mine out of the usual and there was no danger dancer Skeptics t so o far lar as to say that the figures were were not but a alie lie ilc of foreigners of or diminutive ire who had just been put to e. e But on the other hand handy y a miraculous escape has been buted to the supernatural inter inter- Ion of the The lUon is probably a relic of the thene thene thene ne legends originating In medic medie Europe |