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Show r 1 f still c.vi fij Br A v A .11 r ! me being where does he derive the great power be undoubtedly possesses? What makes him great? est I u Ul, . livAY. 25, 1931 MERCUR PIONEERS ORGANISE SOC ETY rrTk until bis arrival in England recently I could find no key to lie is small, weighs ninety pounds, earn very sparingly, dresses in a breech doth, it as advocate of passive resistance to all wrong, yet, in spite of hit amall figure and far from impressive appearance, peculiar dress and objection to the employment of force, be bow aitt at the round table conference as the dominant figure in u count-tr- y whose iawa he has defied and will "continue to defy. Where ia hit treat- lc ies? It can not be hts size. Ha weigh ninety pounds and so do 1 (bf two). It is not because of bit bald head, large nose and protruding cart, as I can still qualify on such scores and am far from great. It ia not that he earn sparingly and 4 lives abeteminously, 1 once had to go clear from Pueblo to Leadvitle for my breakfast, and foe a period of several weeka when I wai ont of a job and the center of depression. personal not worldwide, 1 learned STUDziiTsciioo:: Llsrccr Camp M week y For a .day er neither iiuiband or wife could speak. Ia absolute quiet there would he peace. For quarrels and bickering must cease If we can no longer fan anger's flames By calling each other by onr right names. As a well chosen lie often angst averts While in quarrels it is the truth that no DU Ufl nti- - ' hurts. ( It was the rale in marpecf lifr. One day in seven, both man and wife Should teal their lips and utter no word No matter what trying thing occurred Would the other days he filled with strife, ud diesessions and quarrels rife? o. This silent spell would be a beav eu ffecting, not one day. but seven. Imd misunderstandings would not be stirred nto violent quarrels by a hasty word. ing officers were elected: Waldo Littlefield; Wended .Wilkins, 4)44C4) V C w, Corficld. left and Hodge Marshall right, who will guide the destinies of the Metcur Pioneer Society through it's first year. Lowering clouds, showers and cold weather faded to dampen the spirit of the five hundred former residents of Metcur who gathered at Liberty Park ia Salt Lake City last Sunday morning. The purpose of the gathering was to renew did acqnaiatences, exchange sad to form a permanent society to perpetuate and keep alive the spirit of amity and friendship that was ao marked a characteristic of the citizenship of the old camp. Music for the occasion was famished by two band orchestras, Wm. F. Robinson presented hit Murray High School musicians in several number did also Ralph Smith's band of Lehi. After an opportunity bad been given all present to exchange handclasps and felicitate each other on their youthful appearance ia fyiie of the passing of so many years, all were ailed together in the park pavilion where a picnic lunch war thoroughly enjoyed. Following the lunch period, a xhort businest session was held. Mr. C. W, Corfirid, Temporary Chairman, ailed the meeting to ordet with a few remarks, and then announced chat the first business would be to decide on the advisability and desirability of forming a permanent organization. It was immediately moved that a permanent society, ailed the Mercur Pioneers Society, should be organized. This motion was carried It was then with great enthusiasm. moved that the temporary officers, Mr. Corficld, Chairman and Hodge Marshall Secretary be made the permanent officer to serve until the next aannal meeting. The chairman was Urea authorized to appoint n committee of five to make all arrangements for the Cer G:!i:r p' ( pw ( k The Utah Copper Golf Clab will again journey to Provo on Sunday for the sixth match of the year between the the two Clubs. Last delated the Provo team in a match at Magna by a score of 24 to 4. ' i I -- D!:n!:::d s were dismissed a Jiin-- t Li e A Us of Magna Monday by District Jndgt Otar V, Me c Ooih! Frank jSbeffield entertained Wednesday afternoon in honor of Mrs. George S. Taylor, Mrs. Jack Nielson and Miss Wanda Anderson. Mist Anderson is laving next month to resume her studies at the Lutheran Nurses Hospital ia Lot Angeles, California. Light refreshments wen served at an attractively planned table. President, Harold Harknm. reporter: Batrics Hansen, cheer leader: Walt DcLaad and Mist Anna Pchrsoa, sponsors. In the Jea Sf 1 Hy Duckworth was elected president: Alia Nicholson, Grace Coon, sec. 1 real ; Chios Jensen, reporter: Vernon Coon, cbm ladcr and Mrs. Migaoa Camming, sponsor; Richard Marsh was elected to lead the Sophomores with Freda Bigr resitting aa and Newcomb' McCall,' sec-tthe dam reportet and data sponsor have not been announced for the Sophomores. Plana are going ahead to make the 1931-5- 2 year the biggest ia the history" of Cyprus both ia a social and scholastic way. Trips, lectures and socials are being planned for 'the next nine months, together with the regular program. at ra Vteres r.IyCcat? Cop-perit- et According to Bill Hook all of the playcn in the Copper Club who are desirous of making the trip at welcome, and will bt matched up if they show up at the Provo Course on Sunday morning at 9 oclock. Mrs. Kirdds L Assault Sday TLow air pressure that teemed general over the Eastern Rocky Mountains, moved eastward Sunday after bringing to this area the first enow of the season. High peaks in this region were snowcapped Tuesday. Though the sudden downpour of nia datipg the week has been greatly needed for water patched crops, unless "Ole Sole come shining through St will not benefit the farmer, much,- - though die water tupply hat been considerably increased. Arriving with the nia me the first cold wave and snow tines arly last spring. S' V0k .uxrf ocyoutow. ,aertoWB a The MAOS. A 1926 1100 Mite FU6HT CIRUE 7fom. - in. tfo AC1 WT &AXIOM, ALASKA 1929-3- 0 SPITZ - lp AH AViATiCM ' EXFtPTOt into fy - AYC&CHCA CASINO ON $T2AiE?T, V0VA5E EVER U SWWXZH see, Tsl 1XUCRT ws n co:Ar.;on? tru attempt and USER to CO?? TK3a0HftOSTH ARCTIC ict to k 0CPLOCE an dL HMlGATOG. t IZz !- - Coinciding with the rapidly growing interest ia the study of Poultry raising at Cypras High School, aeries of nine meetings wsre given during the week for tht Salt Lakt Country Poultry men to further interest and t cooperation in poultry ventures. Tb meetings were also called for the purpose of. introducing a system of poultry farm record keeping. Prof. Cert Frishkuecht of the Poultry Department addressed ia nine sections of the country Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, each meeting in the nature of a class of instruction for starting record. Professor Frishnecbts 7 lalke were informative and ckarty explained, The epeechea were well-receiv- ' FEIST , Continued on page llzll ass. annual meeting, and to decide on the time and place for the gathering. Mr. Garfield announced that the person el of thia committee would he decided ou -- ben of hie pipe the gets a whif d can only tun up her noee an sniff, you think that husband would be the man find fault with Mahatma Gandhi' plan? Pcillr:h Cl The ate was dismissed by Judge McGmkie for the following reasons: 1 the complaint had not received the approval of the county attorney before it was filed and 2- - the complaint Continued on page I - j i pa HILLS Wall nil I ksow in fast wtlt I la the Mwupriata. England has been tho most consistent headliner of the lust couple of weeks. Wa do love to mad ml about toot other Netlona difficulties, 11 kinder gets oar mind oft offr own. Well now I tell you you bet- ter do year gloating pretty soon over her hard times If thstn the way you ora geared up, tor she wont he that way kug. Always remember the aever looks good Jill It look bad. the she comes through.- - A Nation la built oa Character the same oa a person la and ao matter what their financial difficulties ore that old Character shows up. They got msny long headed old mea over , there, and whoa they get la trouble they Just drop the Politics and tart getting togeather regardless C Party, The fellow Ramsey M Donald must be quite a fellow. 'I dost think the tabor party did themselvs any good by throwing him out Be Is either mighty s lasers or the best Actor la puhlle lBfc , Then there la old man Lloyd Ceorge. There la a amort old hombre. Be ia kinder the Borah tf the Island ever there. I heard him make the best speech 1 ever heard la any Congressional Hall wheat we were over there to the Dlaoarmoment Conference lost year. Now we got England fixed, we wm take Nay or Walker, He hoe kicked up a Revolution ot hie owb. Everybody la New York wee either shoot, tag at somebody or geftlng shot, o he grabs a Boat and goes oa a tour ot Europe for his health. Last spring he wu out here with us la California while they wu going through hie record back there He ta always oa the Jump while the Boys ora looking over the minutes of the lost meeting. Prance give him the Legion of Honor. England the Knight ot the Oerter, odd Germany the Welch a the Rhine He hu gone through Europe like Almee through a Re( rival. He hu met people that the Republicans Investigating him at home eouldent get In apple throwing distance of. Lost summer we eeuf twenty Mayors thsre to offset the good mt Soldiers hod done Now Jim hu to go over to offset the Mayors. If the Republicans gat out enough Indite menu against him ho will be met when he cornu home by Democratic New York like a Channell Swimmer. He can pick tie own job to run for. When he returned from California the Towa raised hie salary fifteen thousand a year ta answer to tho Republican chargee. Now lets get beck home and see what la doing here. Is thing. g tag to pick upt Tea, and No. Tu for he rich, end No tor the poor. Now what Is our problem! Why Its to take care ot those that havenL Bowl Well how can it he done only hy taking from those that have and giving to those that haventT The question is how are you g to take Itf first you are g to uk em to fitve tt to yon. Try and get tt by voluntary ubscrlpt lose. That puts a tax 'o a geaorletty, for the liberal wm do all the giving and the The court it ailed to order! You iwear to rell the whole truth and nothing bnt the tratb, ao help you God? f do. Your honor, I object. Objection (attained. Gentlemen of the jury, gaze upon the prisoner and note hit criminal and hardened viage. Your Honor, this procreation ia unfair, Undue and unwarranted, and baa anted my client unsavory publicity. Join Smith, stand up. Yon have been fonnd guilty .in the skin-flint- s will fie degree for carving yonr initials do all the talki Dak 5, room 2. Yon are hereby ing about tt sentenced to clan the erasers in the foluxnaL So that lowing rooms at but will only Anyone visiting Cyprus High he a temporary School Wednesday will probably bur way, and cant' and statements voiced, lost through a long hard winter, so expressions similar to the ones above, for it is tt eught to be done by taxation. What kind ot taxation? Why oa then that "His Honor bolds court. those able to pay it Off tacomu It is the Student Body ta the higher brackets. England Cqurt for Students throwing paper did It the other day, they hod a tremendous high Income tax, hut aroaad. defacing property, being etc., wUl.be promptly they boosted tt still higher. They dont monkey with playing bailed into conn for triaL E. M. Allred, teacher, wu elected Politics when something is needed. Ptve percent on Incomes of ever Chief Justice at a recent election, to(100,000 would he fair, for the rate gether with aeststants Doyle Marshall stops et (100,000 for some reason or and Vera Span as undent represenother, tt dont hup on going up tative judges. Kay Wimmer as prore-cutin- g like tt dou up to the (100,000. A attorney, bids fair to be re- aqa making a million dont pay any more on hie last (100,000 than membered by many guilty culprits, the fellow on hie first Why stop with his brilliant and flowery ontory. ft up there where a man ta Just He has the able assistance of "Flat getting ta thtpe to pay? That Plve feet Sam Hardy, Joe Broderick, Job percent would do the whole thing. Continued W page S Wm tt pass? Not union yoa fotaen all the Republicans. They take care of big money for hfg money taku care ot them. A Sotos tax wm also da ft with ,1y Jt t practically no tax on neceultiu and a big mo on luxuries, and a big lnherltnee tax to get the fellow that dont spend. Well that prao-tlcallsettle that ao by next week everybody ought to he doing fine. McMncU Cradle 9, too) go-tago-ta- u meeting then was turned over to Mr. Dewey L. Underwood as toastmaster, who ailed on Gov. George H. Dera si the first speaker. Governor Dtrn gave a very complete history of the early days of the amp. a task ie dont or which hr wai well fined having explain she cant explode: when they are ont for sight at (pent several yean aa general manager of the Mercur Consolidated Mine and cards, .nd by progression ait in as pards, being familiar with the early triala on page S ad she stays quietly in her place ying nothing when be tramps her r County by appreciative audiences. Record hooka will be famished through the local extension Conkie ia Salt Lake Gty. It eftl he agent and cooperating poultrymen will remembered that Kaakia was found be given assistance during the yar. guilty of aiunlting Noadas Nicholas ia Magna April 27 by Judge Wm. T reseder. Kara Its was then sentenced SCHOOL COURT to pay a fine of S29 and serve a jail SESSION sentence of 25 days, but appealed the later. bat joy for the husband who comes home tight o learn it ia "her "silent night, nd for being late need not explain lor promise not to do so again, nd peace is enthroned in that abode, at, ' u v The driver of the who gave hie name aa Rudd, reported that be and his companion were from Salt Lake City. They were brought before Judge Ttcaedef and gives a (7 fia foe vioElections were held during the lation of a atop sign. No action was week at Cyprus school and class offic- taken again ahem for possession of ers for the coming school term were liquor.' elected. In the Senior clese,tbe follow- T I lonely interferes with his progress. do not approve of such a costume anyway for the same reason 1 would object to kBta, they show too much male knee. I have not had an eninterrapt ed view of my knees since my contour turned convex, some years ego, bat as I remember them they sre nothing to 1 get me ia the movies and at that fed 1 have as comely joints as the Mahat- L CLASS 0FFICE1S Street Scene la GH can have nothing to do with it. have a neighbor who wean a breech doth and ha seema to experience gnat difficulty in holding it up. and aa this neighbor is learning to walk, thia art If none of these what is the secret of Gandhis success? Not nntil hit arrival in England was it disclosed, when, on that first Monday. he refused to open hie lip and it was announced that one day, in seven was given over by Gandhi to absolute silence. There lies the answer. That w what makes Gandi great. SILENT NIGHT Think what it would mean if oner tach Conflicting rumors have been circulated during the week of an attempted burglary at the riot Security Bank at Magna, that a man was severely wounded when entering, and two or three other improbable taka. Getting down to plain facu, the truth of the matter ia that two men were fined foe violation of a traffic sign. Evidently these stories originated with the report of the two arrested a and Sheriffs Pchrsoa forced at 1 ry Trzz G.'fcrro ot liquor. a lot about abstemious living, and now "contend that it ia no way to become geest, ot even popular. I fed that the breech cloth costnme ma. Neither do I believe passive resistance brings ont greatness to anyone. I tried it once, yean ago, -- and fonnd then that those who practiced it were always crowded away from the free lunch counters. Let any women try passive resistance today and ate how she farce at bargain sake. It may work in India but will get you knocked over and crashed if you try it in this count- Mere C A. Bagley, agent lot the Western Pacific Railroad Company at Garfield, was fouad dead Wednesday morning ia hit quarters oa the railroad property near the station. The maa was found by the section foreman, R, W. Bingham. Mr. Bingham had become alarm-anabto arouse the agent, hr immedl-t- d when Mr. Bagley did not show up for work at the usual time, and was unable to arouse thugent, he immedi-iatel- y shooting to capture them. The men were arrested Sunday even-ta- g notified Sheriff Reynolds. The sheriff upon arriving gained entrance by Pthrtoa when they neglected to heed a atop sign oa the Magna to the house and foand Bagley Dr. T. G Wtggdaad. Gar- Highway, Sheriff Pthnon, driving field physician, was summoned and part, observed the men violating the pronounced the man dead from heart treffic law and blew the siren of hie disease. He aid Mr Bagley had been car in aa effort to attract their atdead approximately five hours. At in- tention and stop them. The men, not formal inquest was held, hut further complying, increased the speed of thlir investigation was declared unnecessary. at, when a tea gallon keg of whisky The body was removed to a Salt Lake fell ont of the car, the sheriff shot ia the air to bring the two men to a halt. undertaking parlor. Mr. Baglry has been in the employ Evidently alarmed, the men stopped. of the Western Pacific Railroad Cora- - The local deputy ordered them to tarn their around and pick up the key Continued oa page I his success, ' Czzh HcLlcry Au.it i DIAD El LID I coifes , NO. 24 GSSJ me- J jp' Coe of the jreitcit, if not i'. very greaurt ckirhitt of tLU ccatu.jr is tbs little lawyer from Inii.a , LLhama GaoJLL Some place him at C.t head of all mm of this 'country, others rats Where him with WiUoa aid Lcnine. ht is placed in the final analysis is of small moment, the question that inter- CLUA fv''j Cl 'A I m ftxt k ifa tfAUTUUS fttfMAPiNL y 'I I tb -- ..J |