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Show filed h j. u M tl L I L r 'b? iltnd-T1 " t gram enxbu t , .t . j A.vi u ..att L's t pro- C. r v i - DAY, - -- aid Nat,- -. t;y- - , ia tl, i. TLat war of tlrf uii ' LI .htfui use c, bt ib vCwl r,l laoJ , U !, st rument-- 1. seJ s among who a ' Ti 't . The Prt. M all ly i , fisnJLrs:J ward t' only using OCTOLLD SO, UZ1 KO. 23 J . e LEGIOII El;i dSEl! H E. , Ulj r r.OGRAT.1 re?. APJ.11SHCE TO J - twice. Usually be makes fasdmentjl tie central bub of Ls ter'ti'. and just fits in a few .l-- r wot .a and U-- i found it, like spokes ia a wheel. He ia surely the worlds greatest fundamentalist. Whcs Mr. Hoover tells ss we ste fundamentally sound, I infer be means that oar foundation is all n.ht. , It has been my experience that the foundation ia about the last t J a Ia bout a structure to- - disappear. 1906, I looked on San Francisco when but few buildings remained stand.ng. but the foundations were intact is V - V . Ai ij ii'.g: :a c? The President and bis sdvisoi have spent nearly three years ia investigation and assarts ns that the foundation of our governmental structure ia b good shape. 1 would suggest that endeavor they go upstairs now and kak roof the nukes what determine to and causes the windows to tattle.- -' , All this talk a fundamentals at this time seems to me, like congrjtul sting a man suffering with toothache The because be is free from corns. 5 ache. tooth wM still Even Will Rogers grew fundamental oa the broadcast, so this funds men talism, must be spreading, and 'if. it ever becomes general in California, the next lim we are in Los Angles n1 boat, have to cross Spring Street in we may expect to beat some seal estate friend, this flood booster saying-M- y is but s passing incident. Located as we are .unfortunately, the climate of surrounding localities creeps on u with We are sometimes , afflicted rains torrential Mexico, from droughts Monfrom frosts from Oregon, killing tana, cyclones from Kansas, typhoons from Florida, and earthquake from San Francisco, but while I admit there climatic cross currents from the outride Izzh m t ILa I ZZiV21za C n uni r: :ini c? xA3X Cxt Tti31rter b period. Plans have been affected wherein the committee will have complete charge of all of the Salt Lake County relief fund allotted to this district, and at the meeting Wednesday evening reports will b submitted by thoes present roaring an accurate survey of tbs seeds of all of tbs needy the district. . It was definitely decided at a meet-heoa Tuesday to establish a pertna nent record of all relief so that the c f duplkarioa of relief possibility would ht tnatsd completely. It It also -- ted that tbs sssistaacs top Acme reaJetw kept a closed record in no way available to the public. This measure will be stricty adhered to ia order to avoid any embarrassment to say of tbs stnysellAi 7 7 Check up on 1839, 1857, 1893, 1914. 1921, and 1931, and you will learn that our country has suffered from the tame, or similar, ailments .to that affecting us now during app- - Jim Pane was found guilty in the court Friday of running over a fire hose belonging to the Magna Fin DeHe was fined 810. partment, court convekis the utmost of their ability. Work will be found for those able to work, and ia no casts will outright donations be given where it becomes possible foe (he reciprocant to am whet Is given. If you are unemployed and in need of aasistancf it shall he your duty to are that tbs committee is infocmed of of tbs conditioa when yon face nec essity, but in no case will relief be do nated outright until the committee is stisfied the applicant hat exhausted all mens of assisting himself first. There will be no excuse for familia or children to go hungry or cold here during the winter, bnt the policy the committee wil be just ss strict to see to it that the aadeservtng get no assistance, just ss much as it will be tbeir duty to make sure that none of the actual needy an without. This committee will face great deal t November to-da- te, TALK BY LL1S.C .roximately tea per cent of its nation T existence. Dote that not indicate of difficulty sad ia administering just hat there is something fundamentally relief and the whole baited cooperation of every citizen ia our various rtong? commuaitia will be ssktd. If a man has laid up through sick' ess tea Mrs. T. E. Burk ws tbs hostess pet cent of the time, would prefer a doctor who treated him to a delightful bridge dinner Saturday bth palliatives, ot would be pin his evening at her bom oa Center Street. is th to one who made s careful After an attractively araaged seven and if he found organic troubk oclock dinner, bridge table were a- Sold remove it by a major operat ranged. Special geests were Mrs. Ed Gardner, Mrs. G E. Pickett, Mrs.T- In financial tick spells of tbs past A. Jaancy, Mrs. G G Quigley, Mis. I have been treated with greenback Bertha Newton, Mr. J. A. Wtbb, state bank currency capsules. n Mrs. Thomas Burke, Jr, end Mr. Prizes wtre swarded to jpng bouse certificate powders, and Jack Burk. been one we havt existing Mrs. Eric Anderson, club prize. Mr. farm relief salve and tariff Ed' Gardner guest prize, sad Mrs. J. sent, have been purged with debt A. Webb, house prize. a e a Voriums, and are now being lulled V with debenture sleeping tablets, Aid Society of the MagThe Ladies (will be the tame old The met Wednesday ia Church na story. Baptist has remarkable vitality and will the cburchrooms on Fourth East St spite of the treatment, in for the regular meeting. Sewing was now, but would it participated ia by 10 Udice. to have a cureful diagnosis what causes these sick then remove the cause? More diagnosis and fewer dost. trouble is organic, something If the organs ia our body politic Charl-Boynto- well-wor- rt HARVEST HALL WELL ATTENDED Heavy Rainfall Proves Beneficial annual Harvest Ball of the Cyprus High School was held at the school gymnasium, Thursday, October 29. The ball ws rponsored by the agricultural class; everything was given in regular farmer style. The a girls wore tbeir S: aday-beand the. bo 1 their overalls or fun-lovin- -- Rat-Tabl- es Ber-toc- h, IwKfor WtTH HI? LATE PEOTHeB- -, mBUC, M(A9 THE FKST ID A HEAVIER-tSfo- r- 1 2 From a gazing and agriculturel standpoint, the heavy niafall in Magna, Garfield and vicinity Sunday evening and Monday morning proved to be very beneficial. Threatening clouds Saturday afternoon aad Sunday warned the "weather-wary- " of approaching norms, but it was not until late Sun' day evening that the torrent broke. branches of trees were tors off, Large and scattered, flower and shrubs writ broken and the slight sprinkling of snow froze a few plants, but la the main, the storm did much good. A blanket of enow could be seen oa the high mounuia peaks. ' - Farmers in the outlaying farming dirtricts were halted ia their harvesting. beet digging and pouto digging, but resumed work after the norm had abated. The 1st D0U KILL A CHILD A progress war given by the teachers of Bacchus, Cyprus. Webster and Hawthorns schools, to an appreciative audience and consisted of the following: community singing, a talk by Mi. G E. Pickett, president of the lout American Legion Auxiliary. in which she stressed tbs value of traffic safety. She also asked the aid of every individual In helping to prevent setidentt, during ths "DONT KILL A CHILD campaign. CYPRUS SQUAD THUS 20 TOO Tbs Cyprus football eleven scored s smashing victory of 20 to 0 ova the Judge Memorial squad Saturday in Salt Lakt City. The local tam scored in tbs opening period, making their touchdowns after several tompletcd paoa, and s touchdown and on goal point in. the second period. Though the Salt Lake team prevented Coach Rus Maglebys boys from scoring in th third quarter by a well planned line of defense, the Cyprue Pirate am np to the front again in the fourth quarter to score tbeir third touchdown. Cyprus mads several briliant passes, with Rigkr, fullback, as th out landing player, bnt they failed to make tbeir gains from scrimmage play, Rigler, Sutton. Aldridge and Hark-ne- a looked good on the Cyprus tam. were AIR MACHWE. Of AUJOMffle fRJWES. KtSSIEMOPCMaaVfED in, au. aviNS mows? i&m INVENTOR a CYPRUS: Hark nets, le; Terry. It; Broderick, lg; Sutton, c; Wilkins, lg; Pehnoa, it; Aldridge, re; Papinkkotas, qb Sim mont, lhb; Cabooa, rbb; Rigler fb. t Judge k; McQka.lt; Sadie, lg Greble. rg; Terry, rt Owens, re; Maya, qb; Hadley, ibb Biicumshaw, rbb; Pkkford, fb. Substitutions: Judge Memorial-Howat- d for Burnt; Fitba for Me Ckllau; Hkkey for Sadia; Foard for Hkkey; Tavey for Oweaa; O Carrol for Pkkford. Athas for Cyprus Broderick; Rkhardaoa for Papin Lcbol-aT silly for Simmons. a: ' Memben of the C Qub journed to SaltLak City Saturday evening for a swimming party at Munkipal Th party of 26 young Spring. people later enjoyed a show and social evening. Kiny HAWK,N.C ) Jeeemerr QMIE WSHT.TOOi; I7,903, FIRST A12FIANE. IN OFF R16HT THE IN HI?TDgy r always retained the friendship end respect of tha opposition party. Morrow dident have an enemy oa tho other side. Gosh be wea a great Ilttla fellow. Dorn It why la It th good ones ere the ones that go thats one thing about an onary Guy, you never beer him ot him dying. Ha Is tnto everything ls but a Coffin. - ' Course too while I wes gone, Mr Hoover rounded np th Bankers and told ecu If they wanted to continue getting any six or eight percent out ot tho yokels, they bettor limber np and let oat soma dough without right ayes, and left arms for security. He told em to molt some frozen assets. Nobody knws what ha told em, but he sure did send em home end start am renewing notes. ' 80 it looks Uke the lest couple of weeks or so why everyone has been holding their own. Thy euro havent been turning loose of it, eo they must be holding It, along with everybody elsee that they can get their hands on. W used to call Depression a State ot Mind, but Its Just about to reach a state ot health. Its moved from th mind to tho stomach. 80 It really Is with as la spit of all tho efter dinner speakers that ever barked for a treemeaL But wa are learning how to handle him this depression. In fact ho really alnt depression at aU, ha la Just old man Normalcy In Its Just two bit meals and cotton underwear Instead of s two dollar steak and silk rompers. Amor loo boa boon Just muscle bonnd from holding n steering wheeL Tho only callus pises on an American wes ths bottom of his driving toe. Wa are Juet getting beck to earth and It dont look eo good to ua. Th parade Is over and we havent got n ticket to tho big show, eo wo Just got to mako tbr most ot what w aaw aad go homo and start saving tlB next year. If w could get that darn Wall Street off peoples minds. It would bo Just Uks going Into a Towa whore tho people were starving and yon found half the people around th Roulette Wheel. They are going to get om easy money If they have to go broke to get it. It Russia succeeds U wont bo because of eny five year plan. It will be because there la no Stock market die-iuls- Memorial: Burnt, Dunn, c; ' start to finish, end In doing It he patrons. tarns aor- - o Tp. lineup for the I g Officers wen then elected. After the election of offkert, a humorous trading was given by Mia Harvey, teacher at Cyprus, followed with s song by 5 teach is. They wen accompanied on th piano by Mr.Nayton. Mi gave reading, and n violin solo was given by Mr. Clayton, A zelapbon solo by Mark Lloyd concluded the evenings entertainment. The Harvest Ball wn afterwards enjoyed by many Tbs 3 Ot coursn thn World Elsrlss was on nil iht tlmn I wan thorn, n&l that I had flgurod about right, with tha exception of thinking that Philadelphia would win, and 1 had It that Grove and Erne haw would he the Heroee. Well It was two pitch-er- a bat not them. 1 had just made a mistake la the namee. I had tha number right, and the position that they played right But it wee just Crime and HalUhaa. Then this Pepper Knrtln, 1 had a fellow figured out to be the Hero, but It wnsent Bat exactly Martin, It wan two other fellow. Ton know you would bo surprised at tha Mexicans down them that whan I finally drlted oat Into drill-natio- n that knew about tha gamee. They art playing a lot of Baseball la tha City and they are getting pretty expert at it too. Ot eoureo tha other now that traveled eo that It reached ae away la tha Interior wea th death ot Dwight Morrow. 1 dont know whoa 1 had over tone to like and admire a man morn than I did him. 1 wed la Mexico with him whea ho first went down, ho was just sls-tnup th situation, ha used to say, T dont know anything about Diplomacy, but these people are our neighbors, and wa have to llvs by each other, eo their problems cent bo any dfiiereat from those of eny other Neighbors. He put humanness Into his eo called Dlplo-matiJob. 1 knew from the first day that J met him that be was going to mako good oa that Job, and It waa considered to bo th toughest poet of any la th service. More public men have been burled Tut la Mexico than la Wsshlnr-on- . Mr. Coolidgo knew his man, and he trusted him, and he com through for him. He wes a loyal tallow, be stuck by Mr Hoover from crop were especially benefited, a the ground, due to the long drought and lack of irrigation water during the past summer, was extremely dry. From reports, the storm has extruded over tbs sure. Cattlemen and sheepmen are encouraged by the rainfall as it helped to provide a more luxuriant growth ol grasses and other feed foe wintering sheep and cattle. - 5L2S- - and whan I finally did why yon At 1 meeting of the Parent Teach-- , ere Association Thursday tvening held ia the Cyprus High School Auditorium, the following officers wen elected to direct the activitia of the organization for tbs ensuing yar: A. G Ensign, president: J- - R. Jensen, mechanics teacher of Cyprus, secretary, and Mrs. A. J. Spntley, Mrs. Ed. Gardner and Mr. J. G Bertoch. hoard of directors. T. P. Brockbank, principal of Cyprus, acted 1 temporary chairman., during nominations. After their elections to office, talks wen given by the successful candidates, expressing themselves at willing to cooperate ia say plan or venture to make the Parent Teachers Association more successful and bigger and better organization. follows: mb-Iwi- tb tally wrong, kt us submit are all in such perfect condition-wh- y a and cease using hypodem- - there recurrent btllyacba? bouse-dress- ' die-os- Sin th - st ORVIUE WIGHT, 1031-193- L PICKETT. ALSO EU5IC Garfield Arrcdatica Elects Officers Judge Treseder will hold court Frin day, October 30, for bearing of of Garfield. Boynton was arrested a abort time ago, after "cord. a was decorated tj Thf Accm pro jus end- - missing tools stol- ta' typical 'bain-t- y it, and much en from farmers in this vicinity, were g pranks were hilarity and found in his home. freshmen to little from the enjoyed Judge Treseder will alto ttntrnct the staid business man. Archie Pauloe who hat been' found ' Excitement had prevailed at Cyprus guilty of possession of liquor, but during the week, allowanca for next has not, at yet, received his sentence. month were placed beta, many campaign speeches were given, praising and Mrs. Jack Nielson entertained Sat- commending the aspirants sterling all of which lads up as urday ia compliment to her husbands qualities The following to who will be chosen King and Queen birthday anniversary. The following guests were present: Mrs. and Mr. E. of the Harvest BaTL G Webber, Mr. and Mrs. Oluf Olson, popular girls wen ia the running for Mr. and Mrs. George S. Taylor, Mist Queen: Marjorie Anderson, Joseph Wanda Aaderson and Mrs. Row ine Mix. Pauline Sandall and Myra of "Spook wtre Shaw. - Joe Broderick, Marvin and anangtd Doyle Marshal, Joe Fsiiboura priza swarded to Mrs. Webber first, Mia Anderson, conso- and Kay Wtmmer were nominees for lation. Mr. Taylor, first, Mr. Olson, King. Winner of the contest wonld consolation. Halloween motifs formed not be announced until intermission decorative note 'throughout the house. of the ball, when the moet popular would be formally A midnight luncheon was served at girl and boy one long able, centered with s large crowned Queen and King with a court Halloween witch. of bumblt admirers paying homage. FlYWtH ASSOCIATION HEARS very excellent number will be featured. At meeting Monday evening of the Legion, plans wen discussed, and the following number decided upon: Baseball trophies will be a- warded to the boys, who won them in the American Legion State Tournament held at Magas this past summer; Diversified musical --numbers will be given by the Cyprus High School AssThe Garfield Parents-Teacbe- n Musicians, and a speech by the celeociation held tbeir of the meeting brated and witty Hamilton Gardner, better known ae the 'Senator From school year Wednesday. October 21 t the Garfield school gymnasium. Sandpit. . t A capacity bouse was in attendance, Afeature of the program will be with a d very provesm, the carrying out of the ritual of the consisting of musical numbers, readAmerican Thu it a very ings and talks being given. Legion. solemn and impttsrii ceremony, Election of officers resulted in the witnessing, following being chorea to direct the More complete plant will be anactivities for the coming yar: Mis. nounced later, Da. George E. McBride, O, J- - McDonald was elected president president of the chapter, said. Everyby unanimous vote, Mia McMillan, one is invited to attend and join in teacher, was elected vies president. Mis. tribute to the solemn and reverent Russon, secretary and Mia Velma Tig-gaUnsung Heroes of the world war, and Mis. Vena Waldron elected to serve on the executive board. The FRIDAY, OCT 30 ' 11, a complete program A hat not yet been diawnup. but some T ld ls Although the depression specialists ' in charge of our case agree that ws are fundamentally sound, does it necessarily follow that they ait right! Jim Pans and Louis Tereso were found guilty in Judge Treseders Court October 23, and fined SI50 each for possession of liquor.' The two men wtre represented by Lawyer James. Judge T reside t granted the defendants five days to auks an appeal of the case, to the Third District Court ia Salt Lake City. If the appeal is not mad within the set time, the men will be required to pay the Pine. It will be remembered that Paras and Tereso were arrested June at their homes oa a charge of potaesting liquor, t Four pints of liquor were found a Tereso' 1 borne on the Redwood road and 7 pints were found t Paras home in Hunter. b the light of our countrys history, this , . is bnt a passing incident, Webster tells ns that an incident is s "subordinate occurrence", and as this recievtag aid. depression has been with ns during All of the cares considered by the almost two per cent of onr countrys existence, it tan hardly be classified committee will be Investigated in a occurence. thorough manner to ascertain in adas a passing subordinate occurs nee, vance whether or not die a different passing However, if it it honendeaassisted themselves that conditioa have a permits people assuredly est people, willing to work, to suffer vored to the limit to assist themselves for want of food and clothing should before applying. jhe, the committee for assistance. , not be called subordinate. A passing incident for one may be People who are ia a position to rid themselves will be expected to do so to s major event for another. - "When vigilantes bung s bom thief, it was s passing incident for them hat it was s stark tragedy for their victim. As s matter of fact, the greatest events recorded ia history are almost nothing in the light of time, and attempts to cheer np a depression laden people by referring to their trouble as a passing incident arc as comforting at the old remark- -' 'I will be all the And it same in a hundred yeats. LIQUOD VIOLATORS FCZD Organization plans will be Inaugurated next Wednesday evening at the Magna Ward Chapel 10 carry out the work of charity relief in Magna. Garf-i- t Id, Granger, Hunter sad Bacchus during the winter months. A committee of which T. F. Jennie; Is the chairman, and composed of the Bishops of each of the wards, the beads of the relief societies each ward, tbs Reverend E. B. Pace. Father Sanders, the public nurses of tbf vknity, undone member of each of the fraternal orders here will meet to tffect s definite plan to handle all of the fund, clothing fuel, and food that will be distributed ia this district daring the rc"f arc often aggravating, kt me assure the dimatt of you, fundamentally, Los Angeles county is faultless." The President speaking of the present industfM 4ryreieia- - seate- d- Ta c:.gai:i-zAi:a:::- 7 i?. all me: will atia;;d C! C: Ta lr:ict evening. day FOR HILL3.-W- eU know la Juat what 1 read la tha yapera. Ton know you dont know urhat n relief It la to get away from the papers a little while, and than aor ter make a guess as to what haa happened while yon dideat gat to aaa am. Hare two or three weeks ago 1 was down on Ur W R Hearsta big Ranch in Old P.U of the signing The 13 th anmver-ar- y of the ArmUtut of the World War will be celebrated in Magna by the locat American Legion, at a colorful entertainment to be held evenings at the Utah Copper Club, Wednes- instances. will be. vy N u1 ' frVERLY st -- most . -- Mr. And Mrs. Vera Taylor entertained members of the Elders Quorum of the Magas Ward Thursday ev ening at their home. The Bishopric and their wiva were special guests. After a social evening, refreshments were enjoyed by 40 gnats. , U)W McNwfbC SrK& lac.) |