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Show Utuu J u ! i Li Jhi 1 Week This Arthur Bakuns Hi World Goes 'Round IRdPlGfflRg On ValaaJbU Id Cold. Always Welcom Mourn With th Ch NINTH YEAR Hunt not youc remember a toll comedian of tfaa IJllian Russell ra I singing: The vorld goss routi Just tbs same, tad weve only got ourativaa - Lillian Eossoll sad tbs tail ome-dia- a ar gone, bat tbs world still goes around, sad we still have our stives to blame, oar hatreds, Jeak oualea, timidities selSshnaaa. It is doubtless true that the Lord made as la bU own image, tbs Bible sags so, but wo bare changed. la India, Ore bomba la working rail order are fooad ta a flrst-claa- a toad earring! Somebody wanted ' td biH foe British viceroy.: We bare bad oar own bombs la America lately, with postoffice ent ployet killed because somebody ob jected to Mussolinis govenumeat SOOd miles swsy. Oa Long Island, volunteer lire mat ar. accused of arson, some confessing that they started biases lor tbe thrill" of fighting them. . provement. but Liter in the week. a suffered , relapse Surviving are her pi rents, two and two sisters; Louis, Billy, and Mary Athas, ill of MagAthas, the small girls father, with bis brother, Chris. E. Atbii, at proprietors of tbe Magna - sr , , Poultry Elen ). gor Cyprus Upsets Hold Meeting So I aaya offhand like, I want to go where the war la, or waa, or la goihg to be. Where la this Manchuria 1 buen - hearing o much aboutT Lead me to It!", Grantsville Oeorgraphy, Manchuria la away OTOr on the mainland from Japan. They say they have a regular air Una front Tokio. that's their local Washington. Qot Embaasya there where you can get a drink just like Washington H dont mean ours) I mean tbe Portugese. Oh yea and the Greeks. Well this Tokio la Quite a Capitol. Got everything but Senator, which really may ba responsible for their tremendona advancement Well they say they have a regular Commercial line from there to Dairen. Now thU Dairen la the big Port of the Japanese that takes ont all the products of Manchuria, and Its the real starting place of tbe Manchurian Railway, that yon have,, read and heard ao much about In the newsprints. Well Old Man Gibbons, the decrepit old Penman aaya ha would relish a flight by air, so wa taka flight simultaneously or prao rically both togeather on a lively winter morning. Gibbons baa a Fur Coat that be claims ba bought In Tibet and be cherishes It highly. Well he has nursed this Dog Bed all the way across the Pacific, wearing tt into even foe dining rom on the boat, and fat the mens bar lt waa a continual source of another round. He baa in addition to font a Polo Coat, although ba baa 5. sr poul-tryme- basket-abootin- CHECK FORGER 9-- SCHOOL PLAY exp lor lag GETS 20 YEARS 21-1- 6, DRAWS THRONG Germany for Mr. Cyrus H. K. Curtis, says tbs German chemical for mula for making gasoline from coal Is of such gigantic value that It may pay all German debts. That would be good news for francs and for some of our bankers. It Is not unbelievable, A simple formula tor making power out of team, enabled tbe British government to pay with ease tbe load of debt carried after Waterloo, which was believed to bo nnptyabla That steam formula kept Britain at tbs head of the worlds Industry and commerce tor a hundred years. .One Idea can do mors than all of cs ' p hlgh flnanoe. nkatasA Scoutmasters Attend Three yearn of very successful work Club has reand leadership in 4-sulted in Flomnce A. Woodbury of Granger, Utah, being designated as Holstein the State Champion 4-Girl for 1931. --'This honor has been conferred upon Florence by the Extension Service of tbe of America 5 and by No matter what happens. Level winning this title the becomes a conays Germany will have to pay. tender tor National honors. Florence "Trance will not forego her right is a Junior student at the Cyprus to reparations." Perhaps Europe High School. will think up some plea to let the An account of Florence's club exUnited States pay the German rep periences can best be told in her own aratlons la case Germany cant do words: "Through seeing tbe various B. things my brother was doing in tbs Club, I became interested in the Mexicos government discovers v . ancient Asteo tombs with treasures work four yearsago. "As I have a love for animals, as rich as those la the tombs of became interested in the livestock Club work. The of the 4-phase Dosens of golden crowns, pearls, irear my father gave me following enormous In size, precious stones a calf. This made it poasible for me of ail kinds, lead to the belief that to enroll in the Calf Club. the hidden gold treasure of the InThe first year 1 was enrolled them cas will be found. The Spanish con- wcr only four members including querors ware never able to dis- me, in the Granger Calf Club, Now cover this treasure, even by hideous we have two Clubs of girls snd one of boys in this community." torture. "Following the completion of the The discovery might change Mexico suddenly to a gold bails na- firtt yearn work, our County Agent, asked me to ict aa a tion of the first order, and fill us Mr. Martineau, Leader in Granger for tbe Club all with profound respect following year. 1 had tbe privilege of Utah going to Logan Babe" Ruth, baseball player for a week of intensive 4-whoso salary has been out ten leadership training to' help me with thousand dollars a year, can sym- this work. "Mr. Martineau suggested s memb-ersi- p pathise with the English lady, told of only girls for my club. I that the war made It impoetible to supply her pets dog biscuit Shs was able to enroll ten girls aa membThis club was limited to mem-be- ts ers. remarked: Holstein-Friesia- n calve, owning "This war has ceased to bo Miss Woodbury related other experiJoke." ence (be ha bad while engaged in Babe" Buth probably thinks our the Qub work. She continues financial situation has ceased to be by saying, This year I organized another club of seven f iris. These girls a Joke. un tbe other hand, If he aocepts have completed their record book the cut ho will get (70,000 n year and project one hundred percent. They died fain ?f. th dlir7 ,talf In pines of 880,000. with n long rest Tbe animals owned by the girl this group were Tlolsteim, Jersey, and grade. They were represented at foe Junior Livestock Show but from ths Mosqus of El Aksa, la bad no entries at the State Fair. They Jerusalem, when it has reposed for joined the second year club in their many centuries, then has been touR and outings. While acting as Calf Stolen an ancient, written volume leader. I have carried on my Club project and completed my reof tbs Koran, valued at 8100,000. I have alio completed When bs was on earth, thirteen cord books. Sewing Club hundred years ago, Mohammad three yean in the would have attended to such a mat- and one year in foe Cooking Club; won tbe award for the ter byiperfonalng the necessary This year I Livestock Dub Leader in outstanding miracle. He dld that often and sent the County. for angels, tv. times as big as say During this time I have showed of oar skyscrapers. my heifer and made the following Tbe Jerusalem Mosque whence winnnings: At th Junior Live tbe Koran volume was stolen was stock Show in 1929, First Holstein within forty years as old as tbs and Grand Champion. At the OgKasha shrine, la Msecs, that every den Livestock Show in January 19-3in class of Holsteins over , First good Mohammedan most visit Ths in best fitted and Mosquss importance Is provsd by one year and first in foe 4-Dub and the fact that Allah transported showmanship third in tbe open class. At tbe Salt Mohammed from Mecca to Jeru- Lake County Black and White Day salem la one single night in May 1930. First in the class of ' It would surprise the prophet over one year in the Dub and Allah, also to know that any good First in the open class. At foe County Junior Livestock , War can make th Journey bow la Show in August 1930, First ia the Russian hatred of Asiatics and of data over a year and First in best fitslanting' eyes is older than history. ted and Showmanship and Grand ' The very financiers of Europe end Champion. At foe Utah State Fair America that now pray for Russias in October 1930, First in the dam over years, snd second in best i bankruptcy may some day finance fitted two, and showmanship. At tbe i Russia's army for their own pro- Salt Lake County Black and White " tleotiea. Day ia May 1931, First in the class two yean in the Dob and ISbiff.lriaraBiw.ili ikinalMj over aecond in foe open class. At the Utah State Fair 1931. Third in foe data H H - 4-- H H 4-- H to-tb- Agri-cultu- e R H 4-- H 4-- 4-- v Eht Young Matron RECEPTION '- 0, H 4-- H . I 4-- H over force years. TQKIO, by man Well all I know Just what I road in the papers, and what I see aa 1 listen to the chatter f folka -Rites that I dont understand. Wall got away off over here in Japan tor no reason whatever. Thera Funeral services for Mrs, Jeanette la so Inkling of Wilson Robinson young Magna matIt around here ron who died Thursday of pneumonanywhere. But I waa determined ia were beld Sunday afternoon at the Deseret Mortuary in Salt Lake to locate It lt City. Impressive there waa one cervices befitting ths exemplary life of the deceased wero held. ?j(J on foot, ao 1 aet Many friends of Mrs. Robinson from out Magna and Garfield wr present to Naturally I waa looking for a P L ,'dbutt .iqhtt.jmtmQry. Flasa U thero wsa one, I wanted to aea what Aviation wa like In tho Many beautiful floral offerings Nippon Empire. AH ns old timers were in evidence showing the high that know Japan intimately call it esteem and regard in which Mrs. Rob inaon wa held, Interment .was in the Nippon. Nippon means Sun, (It Taylorville cemetery. awfully embarr aslng to have to explain these things to the Proleo-tarotJean Betty Robinson, small daughtBo I say Nip, what have er of the late Mrs. Robinson, who wa you got In the way of Commercial also seriously ill with pneumonia, is Aeroplanes, and Nip right up and expected to recover. answered me, Where you want to Held FOUNDER AT F.Icrcury Record T out his plan. Many men with courage to build up a fortune havent tbs courage to ouduro losing It w LIONS FETE banquet-- International blue have been started la tbe past with tbs same LOCAL 4-- H GIRL IS motlva i litEach day, tacked sway la Us 1931 CHAMPION tle mews comer, yon read of the latest suicide that surprises friends and relatives." Tbs story tells of a ami,' 'usually past middle agsywtuy t after working herd end accumulat Ing enough, has decided to get more by gambling. Sometimes be tele phones to bis daughter what ho la-- , tends to do, bU wife being dead and bis balance wheel gone Then be blows out bis brains. Jumps out j of a window, or otherwise carries Mr. Knickerbocker, NO. 41 la reception 1 O-- im the good old summer-tim- e Tbs Utah Copper Club tea ml was probably tbe thought of almost Lion Howard A. Jarvis, Jack Denmorning upon combowling avenges ia tbe first half of everyone T uesday C E. Fkkes. T, F. Jennings the tournament reveal that Team No. ing face to face with the iciest stare ton, R. and this C Parka attended the Winter Man season. Old of takes Schultx R. 3, captained by P, tendered in honor of first place of tbt five teams of the From temperature of thermomet- Melvin Jones, executive secretary and Club. This team has scored 64 er in various business establishments founder of Lions International, Tuespointa won 42 games? lost 22, perc- around town at 8:00 a. m. the mer- day in Salt Lake City. for the while .656. average entagehad descended to 4 degrees bethe team H l65,7Q, . Tbe remainder cury Over from- member 200 of tbe team rank in the order nam- low zero.' wcr in attendance. D. A. Skeen inBond ed; Team No. 4, captained by This is tbe lowest unofficial record troduced Mr. Jones, who in his talk Albean, Team No. 2 captained by for the season in this vicinity. Weath- spoke principally on foe value of civJerry Dunn. Team No. 1 captained er prophets predict that modente tem- ic service clubs to the community. by William Tteseder, and Team No. peratures on the way, though the Other speakers at the evenings en5, captained by Meade Janney. miniatuR icy snow blizzard that tertained were Dr. Guy S. Richards, waa hours two for Wednesday The highest tingle game of the ngtd district Governor. American Fork; C. first half of the tourney was captured not a very favorable indication of A. Grant. American Fork; Dan C. moderate temperatures. McCleve. 287scor: high by Roy Smtdley, Bountiful; Jesse Hiatt. Heest three games, Jerry Dunn with a be r; Howard Jarvis, Magna; E. E. 661 score, Tbe highest single game Anderson, Morgan; Dr. W. H. Roth-wel- l, of a team was won by Team No, Murray; Aaron Tracy, presid1, scoring 95S points. Tbe highest ent of Weber college, Ogden; W. D. three games of s team was 2676, takKnohre, Sandy and Alec Dunn, Tooele 37-3- 5 en by Team No. 3, foe meeting, plana of foe state At Taken as a whole, tbe individual On Tuesday, January 26, Prof- convention to be held in Heber, Utah, averages of the 44 men listed, indi- essorwere diacusscd by rh mtnb-- j Carl " Ftischluiecht, 'pouhry tc7 fa a cate according to very high ers. Tbe National Lion convention the Utah of Cyprus triumphly moved up one Agricultural the number of games played. Jerry specialist to be held tbe last week in July at notch ia the Jordan division basketDunn heads the list with an aver- College, met with cooperaton under- Lot Angeles was also a topic of conball ladder Friday by defeating' the age of 187 out of 48 games. P. R. taking poultry record keeping work versation. Schultz comes a close second with at the Granger Ward House at 10:30 Grantsville boopstert, 37-3fighting 179 points average in 48 games. John a. m. The meeting was arranged to Some clever entertainment numbem The wa a groat battle between assistance game who to give 39 cooperaton Jocoba, with only were provided during the banquet by games has an n Bonnie Belle Hutchinson and Will th rival team, but the farmen deaverage alto of 179, ranking third. keeping poultry records. The fense was gradually weakened ia brought their record hooka Rothwell. Jr. and th Salt A Johnson though playing only 6 tht ' latter part of the game by Rigkr games, has an average of 175. He to the meeting in order to obtain Lkmt Sunshine Girls. data and check up on the results. g la the second amazing places'7th in the individual . avenge moR An attendance of over 20 enrolled in half. , rating. this project snd other poultrymrn, The first quarter ended in a than those regularly enrolled wishdeadlock. Tbe icor at foe half ing to tnter poultry record keeping wa Grantsville favor, and at work wcr present at this meeting. the end of the third quarter, 25-2- 2 Frischknecht also conProfessor for Cyprus, ducted other meeting during the week Eugene Frost, 33, of Garfield, was for interested ponltrymen in connect- sentenced Saturday to serve from one Riglrr waa undoubedly the outPacked houses both in the after- ion with tbe above meeting at the fol- to 20 yean in the state penitentiary standing player for th Cyprus squad, noon and evening performances of lowing placet; Holladay Ward House. for forgery by District Judge James unking a tout of 12 points in tbe third quarter. tbe annual Cyprus High School play, Union Junior High School. Granite H. Wolfe, in Salt Lake. He made 18 points ia witnessed the prosentatioa of "A Per- High School, Jordan High School. Frost was convicted January 18 of the entiro game. Turpin showed West Jordan High forging the name of T. O. Leaver to some excellent passing. fect Alibi", a famous drama by A. A. Draper Dub room. Tbe Pirates The play was School and Riverton Junior High a $32.50 check, which he attempted played S much better gam of teamMilne, Thursday. School. to past on a Salt Lake department work in this game, than they have given in the Cyprus auditorium. ever shown before. Vaculin display-t- d store. A a had been previously announcsome excellent form in guarding. ed the play was enacted for tbe ap- . LOCAL FARM BUREAU All predictions of the malts of foe of tbe public free of charge, ELECTS OFFICERS games in foe Jordan division of baska appreciation of this act, the public The local Farm Bureau met Thurs- etball wero entirely apart turned out almost out hundred per Fnday. cent from Magna, Garfield, and vicinday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Jordan, supposedly the reigning faventertainment. R. their H. the for two hour because for their orite, of Longfelt regular ity ektory over A Scoutmaster's training class meeting and election of offictn for foe almost invincibk miners Bingham The male lead was ably taken by school for scout teacben of this vi- the 1932. Mr, Rosa Anfoon in the second leagne game, was comWendell Wilkins, talented young act- cinity was held Thursday at "the Cy- was year elected president of tbe Associapletely by Tooele.' 23-1or student. This character was some- prus Lt' D. & Seminary. Commiss- tion, succeeding Mn. Ed Gardner. Murray, whipped defending state champion, what difficult to portray, but Wend- ioner Lewis Taylor of Salt Lake City Mn. R. L. Longfelt Wat elected nosed ont Bingham, 5 andi Cy- ell very ably enacted the young Jimmie instructed representatives from BacA yet, foe appqintment pros conquered Grantsville, 37-3Miss Vera to perfection. Speers, chus, Pleasant Green, Magna, Gar- of a secretary-treasurby the officers Coach Ruts Maglcbys boys show leading lady, truly showed promise field, and Hunter Boy Scout troops. of the club has not been designated. of acting talents. Tbe remainder of Plans wcr made and formulated A comprehensive outline for sug- a decided improvement both in tbrir defence and basket shooting. Led by the students in tbe cast, played their to instruct the individual Troops in gested activities for 1932 was given individual characters in a very com- an extensive Boy Scout Rigkr, tall center, their rally in tbe From durMrs. Reid. foil Glen out' by program mendable manner. ' They wcr: ing the spring months, completing deline, some very worthy projects are last of the game was an astonishing Marjorie Anderson, Ann Bradford. finite plans that will progress the ad- intended to be put over by foe or- exhibition of what sheer pluck and the old fighting spirit will do. Duane Anderson, Mark Miner, Car-so- n vancement of tbe troops. Very kern ganization. Healy, Thomas Howell, Beryl interest in this endeavor was demonThe Rmainder of the afternoon Littlefield, Sam Harding and Mamn strated by those in attendance. Re wai spent in making a qnilt. Bcrtoch. Scoutmasters will meet every freshmen ts wcr served to 12 membAll of tbe students acted like vet- Thursday evening at tbe Cyprus Sem- ers. eran acton, never giving a visible sign inary, for further instruction and lesof being "footligbt" conscious. The sons. All troops in the Oquirrh FLAY POSTPONED play directed by Mist Ruth Harvty, Stake R training for. the Code of dramatic art teacher at Cyprus High Honor to be beld at foe Utah Cop-pThe play, "More Than Diamond." Clubhouse February 8. School. Bruce Sutton, business manwhich wa previously scheduled and announced to have been given, Wedager of theatricals at " Cyprus High GARFIELD COMMUNITY School, assisted Miss Harvey. nesday evening, January 27 at foe P. for The traditional VKida Day Q. Amusement Hall by various memMusical nnmbers wcr gives beTh ebureb -- school meet at 10:- - bers of th Pleasant Green L. D. S. itirln of Cyprus High School was beld tween tbe acts by tbt Cyprus High School orchestra under tbe direction 30 a. m, with classes for all ages. Ward has been postponed until Wed-- , Wednesday. For s day tbe dignity of of Hyrum Summerhaya and selec- Short sermon by Pastor E. B. Pace nesday evening, February 3. Tbe play tbe Seniors, the conservativenes of the Junior and the wisdom of foe of Magna at tbe dose. will begin tions front-- a male quartette. p. m. was discarded in order Sophomore that th Freshmen's love for fan and buoyancy could be brought into the limelight. j - b 29, Is brothers Virginia na. Mr. together Drug Store. Friday January Year's Lowest Rank High Team Averages Jinien Georgia A this, three year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pet er Athas died at tbe family borne. Fits East Street. Wednesday at 3:30 p. m. of lobar pnenmonia. She was born in Salt Lake, October 26. 1920. The small child bad been ill for three weeks, fighting tbe ravages of tbe disease; every possible method known to medical science to save human life bad been attempted, bat to no avail. " Her condition Sundafrwa stated as being oa tbe toad to im- - , tfagna Bowlers DEATH CLAIMS . JDUENE ATHAS to turns." 4 MAcariTirrAfl. Training Classes 0. 33-2- 5. er never mastered even aa strenerous a gams as Checkers yet So on this day that wa wont to foa field ha had on hla Polo Coat although there wuent a Horse In that end of Tokio. Girls Sponsor Kids' Day" At Cyprus School et - f Well of course a lot of American Friends come out to see us off. And there waa hilarity and glee all over foe place, and for once In his Ufa Gibbons attention was distracted away from the -- winter Housing-Problem- . We went to the. plane,' had picture taken, of course those always seem to be as evidence In ease there la doubt as to the recognition of the remains. Well then we had tea. No matter what yon do in Japan yon most first have tea, then after yon do what yon was going to do yon have tea again. So before the Picture and after foe Picture we had tea. Then we got on foe plane, and a Boy come with Pot and enpa, and we at-7:- The girls tripped to school Wed nesdsy strayed in Knee length dresses, some with rolled perky hair littk bows of tbe almost-extinribbon and demure dolls of a past day. Roller skate, jaks snd ball, and other rominiscent childhood toys The lollipop or wero in evidence. also reigned for a day. For a while tbe boys did not know whether to accept foe girl this way or not, but after the novelty of the prank had worn off. foe fair sex returned tbeir old ruling positions. After sn assembly of musical num-berreadings and talks, a matinee dance was given by foe girls. hslf-bos- s, Miss Anna Pehrton, Dean of Girls, directed the days activities with the officer of tbe Girk League organization in general charge of arrangement! Tbe officers of tbe association Josephine Mix, president, Anderson, Marjorie r, Frieda Bigler. Vers Speers, Sr. Representative, Muriel snd Dimond. Junior Representative Verna Richard! Sopbomoro Repro tentative. sr: Secretary-Treasure- COOKING SCHOOL ATTRACTS MANY Miss Ruth Smith, of th Home DeUtah Power partment of th Light Company, gave a cooking demonstration Tuesday afternoon at the Halt Amusement Pleasant Green Her demonstration was How To Preparo and Cook tbe Cheaper Cuts of Lamb, snd was given under the auspices of tbe Woolgrowers Association. , Miss Smith cooked cuts of mutton and lamb several difftront method! showing th versatility" of the meat, which ws sttrmtivrif garnished with various vegetable. After th demon the bad been completed it ration names of five women wero selected to itceive the five cooked and roast! Sixty women wero pro aent, - asked if all the bad baggage been loaded on. Including Rogers two shirts and a typewriter, and Gibbons twelve plecea Everyone assured ns that they bad. Bo we took 1 off, splendid takeoff, (otherwise couldent be telling of it) and we bad quite a flight, Japan la a beautiful Country to fly over. Any Country la a great Country to fly over. And then we got to Os&ka. Its an Osage Indian word, meaning (I forgot now what lt does mean.) Well anyway lt waa cold and raining, and foe Pilot had been hedgehopping to get in there, so In unloading all of Gibbons various treasures that be had assembled from covering every war from Grants down, ha missed the Coat Well there la no way of describing it Ha accused the Pilot of carrying nn assistant that had Jumped overboard with a Parachute to get away with foa coat When as a matter of fact if anyone had put lt on and jumped, they would have been well protected without a Parachute. But anyhow he had lost foe coat He waa for not going onto Manchuria. I offered him my mackintosh Instead. But he waa inconsolable. He wanted even Russia to win the war. Finally I Just took Mm to the barroom of th "HoUrAnd left' him with Ms grists Eia coat had been left to Tokkt mt,MtNmtUSyndieiM,lm d , mm 'f |