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Show s&cutA Ej Week This Arthur wall Brisbane Igt Fighting Men Are Alike. T. JL on Japan. Precious Gold, Keep It. Movie Success Secrets. Out of Toklo, across the Pacific, combs the news tliat Junnusok Inouya, formerly Japans flaancs minister,' has been murdered. He was killed because he disapproved of Japans war in China. He talked peace, and those that do not want It shot him three times. That is not Asiatic barbarism,' It Is the usual thing. When the great war began, Jules Jaures, one of the ablest men In France, was murdered. Jiia crime was the same as that of Junnusoke Inouye, be did not approve the war. Even In this enlightened country we were ready to Jail anybody not in favor of hanging the Kaiser, and . yon ware not e good .American if yon refused to believe that Germans were crucifying enemy soldiers, alive, against barn doors and other locations convenient for driving nails. Human beings are muck alike, especially when they fight. IIAC-.- NINTH YEAR A, OfAlt I.3X3AT HBSOASY 18. 1832. NO. 44 Granite District SCHOOL CAFE SERVES MANY Possible Candidatt Governorship School Feuds Mark Lloyd, principal of tbe Cyprus Junior High School, stated Wednesday that tbe Junior High Cafeteria U now in the best financial In accordance with the law, and compiled on the basis of enrollment to date, seventy per cent of the money in tbe tutc treasury credited to the state high school fund has been distributed among tbe school districts of the state by Ivor Ajax, state aud- con- dition since it began operation. The cafeteria was organized in early November. 1931, for tbe primary object of furnishing nourishing food for Junior High Students in their-noo- a day meal Bet wet a one bandied sod sixty and hundred and eighty students at oh Of this served daily at the cafeteria. number one hundred to one hundred Tbe and twenty -- are served gratis. menu co mitts of soup, crackers, milk and some kind of fruit and on Thursadded specAll the talk everywhere Is about days and Fridays at an ere served dish, large donghnuts the Japanese wards which China ial meal. with this noon-da- y plays the part of the punching bag. Dean of Girie Viols Jones, Mrs. Newspapers republish Theodore in Junior High School, ' Roosevelt's letter to President withthetenCyprus students assistants, bat orTaft, written In 1910, saying: tbe cafeteria in a very comganized Our vital Interest is to keep the mendable manner. The large numbJapanese out of our country and er of pupils are served in a minimum at the same time to preserve the amount of labor and time, and any Z- - good will oUapaaXba-ittainterf on fining and undesirable conduct is l est of Japan, on the other hand, is avoided. Tbe students file in an orand and Korea." derly manner, receive their food, t ln Manchuria tables. tbe seated at are long Taft against taking Warning The organization and contributors any steps as regards Manchuria maintain the cafeteria are: which will give the Japanese cause who help American Legion and American Legto hostile we are to feel that them," ion Auxiliary, Magna Women s Club, Theodore Roosevelt added: Utah Copper Co.. White LUy BakBread Bakery sad Amerfit the Japanese choose to follow ery, Wonder a course of conduct to which we ican Lady Bakery, and Coopers Cash are adverse, we can not stop It, un-- B Market. Mr. Lloyd also stated that less we are prepared to go to war, be has succeeded in securing 2 per cent and a successful war about Man- of Cyprus Junior High School Teachof the cafechuria would require a fleet as ers salaries for tbe benefit is cent by all 2 given This teria.' per an good as that of England, plus eelief of unemploytbe for teachers army as good as that of Germany. ment, bnt Mr. Lloyd has had the Faculty members Junior Cyprus Ecuador abandons the gold basis, salaries convertedHigh to the cafe. directly with a good excuse: It has no gold. Mr. Lloyd expressed himself and The International Bank, establishon behalf of tbe workers and teachers ed by the League of Nations, will at being very well pleased and grathelp weak nations to maintain the ified with the activities of the cafegold standard, so It says. More In teria, and lauded and thanked everyand cooperation terestlng to ns are the shipments one for their eupport a of small, strongly built barrels, in helping to make the endeevor " success. . filled with United States gold Tbe American Legion and Amercoins, ponrlng steadily into tho ican Legion Auxiliary have contributBank ot France vaults. tbe cafeThe way to keep your gold stand- ed the following supplies to 1 1552 lbs. carrots, 78 teria: lb, counto This is ard keep your gold. J45 lbs, cabbage. 330 lb, try should realize that. In time. potatoes. 150 parsnips, 100 lbs. Navy bean. lbs. pear. 35 lb, rics, 2100 lb, apand forbid gold exportation; on any one case ples, 200 cases tomatoes, pretext If our suppliee ot quinine, one and s half cases macaroni or digitalis, were threatened ve sad 300 lbs. of onions. -' g should forbid their exportation.Is ' He also said that -- the library porHigh finance tells you that gold tion of the library cafeteria room t as important tor prosperity as proving to be very successful and at quinine for malaria, or digitalis for this date a library class of 85 stud- weak hearts. Yon may ask why, ent! i being held, under tbe direction ' with thff worlds greatest gold sup- of Mr. Mabel AngelL Five hunfiction, etc. ply, something seems to havs gone dred volumes of history, contributed by the ,ttacben for were our with wrong prosperity. High - finance says the question is not this attractive library in order that students may spend their leisure time pertinent. ic s profitable manner. Mr. Lloyd Tbe 75 volume. has contributed Young people with their minds book bavt been censored" to see that and ambitions turned toward this they were proper for cbool children coast,-an- d movies, to read, numbered and attractively are warned not do come uotr, un- 'covered.--- ' less they can bring money enough It U the ambition of teacher and to take care ot them while they pupils of the Junior High School to seek an opening for their talent. have a library of 1000 books, and Alfred Santell, one ot the ablest soy contributions from the town-peopaccepted. will be gratefully moving picture directors, which litermeans that he knows how to bring Aarons desiring to contribute cause should get this worthy to ature use oat and talent, names three touch with any of the Cyprus Junthings that make moving picture in ior High teachers, oil direct with Mr. success. Lloyd. They are. In tbe order of Importance: First, appeal, the power to Inter- SCOUTS PRESENT est the public by force ot personality. Tbe vulgar, outworn sex apNOVEL peal" Is not meant. Nor la mere physical beauty meant Second, ability, tbe power to ss A very entertaining program, under emotion, to act the auspices of Boy Scout troop 98 Third, aptitude, power to learn. was given Sunday evening at the Innate adaptability to the work in Magna L. D. S. Ward. The ap hand, to understand, pointed officers consisting Larson, Stem Scoutmaster. Dahltn. express. Kenneth Gobel, Women for stage or screen," assistant Scoutmaster, committee, Levi of thairman troop says Mr. Santell, are divided In Hant, first aistant troop committeetwo classes. First ths type that man. Thayne Pierce, eecond assistant men want to own, Garbo, Dietrich. their committeeman pledged troop Second, the women that men want support to troop 98. to protect Mary Pickford, Janet a ScostsuiM V. L. Dahlen gave Gaynor. Between float all sorts, tbort talk on the Principle - of less definite, lees successful" Scouting" A cornet solo was given by Scout Sammy Swenaon, accompanied Kentucky proposes to tex $100 by Mrs. Russell Magleby. Tbe first, year nil those called "ColoneL second and third steps were explained Some Kentucky Governors have ap- - by Scouts. Dare nee Howarth. Veil pointed as many as live hundred Harmon and Harold Wbitney. A talk colonels each. In England yon are What Is A Boy Scout? was ably taxed for each footman with pow- explained by Scoot Bob Jenkins, foldered hair, and for other luxuries lowed by musical selections of Scouts Chihuahua has - a surer plan for Sammy Swenson and Harold Whitney, accompanied on tbe piano by Raidna money raising. The program was continued It will give a divorce, after one Swenson. an explanation of the Star Scout by days residence, and the husband Scout Keith Norris, and s novel and wife need only agree that they by of and entertaining explanation want it, no provocation necessary. the Scout Law by Scout 8ri Huish , Ton realise how real the depression and Kenneth Nielson. The program la when told that "trade" has boon wa coddudcd by the ringing and alow. playing of the "Star Spangled Banner." In Los Angelea a youth of twenty, A large crowd wae in attendance. drunk, killed a woman with hie automobile. That la hardly news. Tho public prosecutor demands that tho man who supplied the killer with whisky, forunately identified, be The 1 2th annual charity benefit punished as though he had done the dance given by the killing. That Is good news Stray Elks will be held. Monday evenThe new Governor ot Porto Rico ing. February 22 at tbe Garfield Mens cats expenses $285,000 and an- Cub. The proceeds derived from tbe nounces "pay as yon go" sa his ball will be expended for the benefit of charity. policy. A good example. ' Splendid music and a good time FMtera W fees Strata (.1931. WJ is assured to alL itor. $1.77 it provided for each of an tstimittd number of student attach school, who are less than eighteen years of age and who will attend school 20 weeks. S58.90Q.89 was provided. The Granite School District with a high school enrollment of 2.013, and an estimated 1,733 in attendance under 18 year who will attend 20 weekt received aa apportionment of $3,067.41. Granite District hat the third largest apporpriatioa in Utah school districts. Salt Lake Gty ranks first, $16,815.00, while Ogden it above Granite School District jut with $3,717.00. .ith PRIZESAWAIT oil-clo- th -- le PROGRAM os-pre- h1 te, Dance - February 22 Magna-Garfic- ld prowling ast Receives Allotted PUPILS DAILY 4-- County, state sectional and national prizes wait club girls who are enrolled in a canning club daring the year 1932, according to an announcement made Saturday by D. P. Murray, state leader who had just been advised of the offers made by tbe Kerr Glass Manufacturing - corporation df Sand Springs, Oklahoma. Each county in Utah is' eligible for all the prizes, said Mr. Murray, and each county is assured of receiving one prize, provided the rules and regulations laid down by tbe company, at fulfilled. Tbe county prize will be a handsome gold filled medal of honor in a gift box; the state prize will be a standard American make, wrist watch in a gift box. Valued at $50; the sectional prize will be two tripe lo the National Gub Congress 19-- 3 to be held in 2 and the national prize will be three scholarship for tbe three national winners in order of their rank; on of $300, on of $200, and one of $100. In order to become eligible a girl mutt be a bonafide canning club member, in 1932. working under the supervision of tbe ntensron service, she must prepare a report (bowing a record of her activities and have it approved by a county extension agent and the state club trader. In addition to this report she must write a narrative report telling of her canning experience. Those wbo are interested in becoming eligible for the contest should write to a county agricultural agent or to Mr. Murray at the Utah State Agricultural College. 4-- H Three Republicans -Two Democrats I.Iay Enter Race Fcr Horn- inaticn. 4-- H teres question third STILL UNDECIDED BY DERN Pictured above are the prospective whose bate may be tossed into tbe political ring in the race for tbe nomination for Governor et the coming state conventions of both political parties. While non of the men pictured here have signified their out and out intention to be in the race, with the exception of Mr. Seegmiller, the field it is generally -- thought that is narrowed to the above five. The intentions of the present Incumbent, George Deni, Democrat, are a veiled secret to date. There is mudi talk on aU ride as to tbe question whether custom and poetic would permit Deni to become a candidate lot the third term ot not. The Governor has not a yet committed himself on the proposition, and Democratic patty heads are mum. Henry Blood, present Chairman of the State Road Commie-rio- n is the other Democrat who will be considered. eSbonld DerU decide to withdraw from the race, in order to abide by third term precedent, or for tbe purpose of seeking the nomination on the Democratic ticket for the of the country, there appears little doubt but that Henry Blood will get the Democratic call to ran for the job. In the Republican camp there at who three prospective candidate name are bring mentioned every day. Tbe foremost seem to be E. R. Call-iste- r, Counpresent Chairman of tbe attorand Committee, prominent ty Callister Mr. Lake Salt of Gty. ney bat served in the capacity of chairman of the county committee for two terms and has. a good deal of support from all ride. No word has emcnated from Mr. Callister. as to whether or not be will seek the nomination. -- W. W. Seegmiller. U an open end avowed candidate at this time. He has bad considerable legislative experience and comes from the Southern part of the tutc. Mft Seegmiller hw been mentioned for the nomination for Governor before. He has s number of friends working in bi interests at this time. ( v Hamilton Gardner, past president of the Senate, and American Legion representative, is a candidate as far a political forecasts are concerned. Mr. Gardner, however, has made no statement a yet as to whether or not he will seek tbe nomination at the ' convention, It i reasonable to assume however, that the foregoing men are all probable candidates for the chief office of the state, and that the conventions in the offing will have selections to make ' from them. PARISH FIVE SCORE VICTORY The local parish five totally up-a- ct all calculations Saturday evening at the Utah Copper Club by defeating The the Murray Midvale team, 49-2game wae somewhat of a scoop aa the Murray squad is on of the leading hoop teams in the Catholic basket-- ball league. 7. A brilliant scoring period led by pd Vaculin of the victors, Rigler kept the local boys to the front. Rigler, center for Coach DrLand's team, was the outstanding player of the game. 4He tank 1 2 field goals, thereby scoring-2point for bis team, almost half of tbe total points made. Vaculin, right guard, also played aa excellent defensive game for the winners. Hr scored Id points. Stepan and OBrien looked good for the Murray squad. The lineup of the Magna team was as follows: Getrick, if. Zito. If, Rig. Icr, center. Vaculin, rg and Mageras, Joe Christensen, referee. Treat-de- r, lg. umpire. Course the whole thing la ao mixed up with Treaty, and secret agroemenU and Understandings, that nobody knows head or tall to whos claim la any good. Wall this is a great Movie Country. They make more Movies here than they do at home, and naturally I wanted to see some of the Btndlos. Yon know the old Gag, urban a Motorman to off ha visits another Motorman and ride with him. Well being off from tbe Studio for a couple of months before 1 was to start another Picture why naturally I must go see somebody else make am. But they have a lot ot Studios over bare, so Mr. Dwight Davla, tha Govenor General ot tha Phmiplnes and his vary lovely Daughter who war on their way back borne, were her at the time and they wanted to tee a Japanese Studio too, eo we got our Companys Representative, In charge ot Fox Pictures out then and he arranged It. Wall wa finally got out there. Of course It wae a pretty sad lot after seeing the tremendous things at home. But yet it bad tbs same tail at that. Mind you they make tbeir Picture at an average cost of five thousand Dollars, where our ebeapest will run $160,000. But tbay do a good Job with what they have. They dident happen to be shooting that morning, said they bad worked the night before, that sounded kinder natural. But we U. Vie bad tea, that waa the minute we In. They sure will load you n went Half on tea If you do any visiting around. " Just at tho drop ot tha hat some Team No. 4, of the Utah Copper body will start bringing In tee bow lets, proved its supremacy die UtCouth they goFlota of Automo ter part of last week by capturing bile around Toklo, and good paved four straight points from Team No. streets. But what gives you a scar 2. in an exciting and heated fray. to to be In one of these RIckashai This is tbe 12tb consecutive point and have am be going right down the No. in 4 won by Pinnster Tram tho middle of tho stmt among second half. Team No. 3, winner of the first half of the tourney art about a million others and then coming right at you, and a Drives evenly matched in tbe race with Tram that to not aur bo knows where No. 4 by taking all four points from be to going coming at you In an Tram No. 5 in a fray held last week. Automobile Here you are sitting u Seemingly these two teams are slated for a strongly contested battle for there Ifi this trail little contraption. second the supremacy title of the Nothing ahead of yon but this Bird half. hauling it, and her comet this big The trams, ranking according to ear lumbering at you. Sometime points are at follows: No. 4, captain I have seen em missed by three and td by Bond Albran, and No. 3, capfour lnchee I quit riding In em. 1 even tained by P. R. Schultz, says to myself It two things la gowhile No. with .750 points, 2, caping to meet me for being tho big tained by Jerry Dunn totals a score goat one so I got Into tba car. of .417. Tram No. 6, captained by Then the Bydcles, you never in No. 1, H. G Anderson, it .375: aQ your born daya saw as many captained by William Treseder, totals a score of .333 and No. 5, captained Byddee Fords were never as by Meade Janncy, bat a .250 aeon. thick a Byddes Of course all trains have not playare over here ed an equal number of games, though and carry stuff the majority hat been evenly distribon emt Say they uted. will move your grand piano any INTELLIGENCE FROM GOD DE day and do It CLARE RELIGIONIST HERE on a Byclcle A person riding Mind" Ss the subject of tbe along over hero Sunday, February 21 in on ona without all branches of The Mother Church, anything to Just The First Church of Christ, Scientpractically dead ist in Boston, Massachusetts. The Golden Text: "God bath not heading In empty. They have given ua the spirit of fear: bnt of always got a Billiard Table or a power, and of love, and of a sound -stove or bed, or a couple cf matmind," (11 Timothy 1:7) give su ranee of Gods beneficence and of tresses on tbe wheel with cm. This n dominion. Mans There to lota of green over her positive declaration of Pauls is equaleven at this time of tho year, and ly true now at it was in Bibical times. do love flowers. They all got It is alio in keeping with the eternal-it- y athey little flower ot some kind, they of God as voiced by tbe Prophet can make what they got go a long Isaiah when be said that. "The Lord of hosts hath purposed, and who way, and they are awful neat and shall disannuat it? and bis band is clean. There to a lot ot fine qualittreched out, and who shall turn it ties abont em, end they are Just about the most ambitious folks you back? (Itaiah 14:27). I With these premises la thought St evr saw. They are for progress, no matter what It Is. All this has naturally follows, at Mary Baker Eddy has said, that Divine metaphysibeen don in fifty years, and they cs, as revealed to epiritual understandare proud to show you their Couning. tbowt clearly that all is mind, try, and If you ever want to make and that Mind is God, omnipresence, a real trip dont overlook em. omniscieace.that is, all power, all el candidates ' Country them la to prowl in. These Japanese they aura do try to do things up in real European or western style. Got to tell you about the Hotel we, (when I say 91 e. , f mean Floyd Gibbons and L ha cam over on tha same boat with me.) well Its called the Imperial.'" It built of bricks but It ' low and rambling. Iu freaky looking but yon kinder like It after awhile. It ot course was built by an American Architect, but it waa tha only thing that stood up during tha Earthquake. These Japanese have a real City her, about two and a half million, and It almost connects with Yokohama another big City and tbeir principal seaport They are of course excited over the war la China. Tbesa Japanese take their wars serious, they go In em to wla am. Ot course all the Propaganda u fed here lajon their aide, naturally,' they feel "they got a lot of money invested In that Country and tha want to b in charge ot things ao they can supervise tha things their way.. E. R. CALLISTER HAMILTON GARDNER W. W. SEEGMILLER CLUB GIRLS H TOKYO, by mall Well alf $ know la Just what I read iu the papers, and what I see aa I prowl, and this is the Chicago;-Decembe- 4-- H 750-wor- rr d 4-- GEORGE DERN HENRY BLOOD Dike Project DATE SET FOR Plans Near CYPRUS JUNIOR - HIGH FESTIVAL Though the graduation day for Cyprus Junior High School i hot until May 18, arrangements for the first annual festival of the school to be held on this date are being made by students and teachers. Each department will present reattractive tx a m pi 1 e i presentative of their work completed during the school year. Feature of the festival will be a tumbling exhibition by tbe athletic department, a first aid by the hygiene department and various musical numbers from tbe band, orcbestria and boys and girls glee club of tbe music department. Arval Grover, able student cartoonist, whose contributions appear in the Tribune Junior, will give a chalk" talk. An exhibit of ait work accomplished daring the year will be held. Shop classes wil exhibit examples in handwork and electrical wiring. educational This display should b and diverting as some very unique k of and novel pieces and, faraitun have been constructed by knick-knac- chemical Diversified the Modems. changes will be demonstrated by the Science department. The General Committee in charge of arrangements for this festival arc: Mark Lloyd, chairman, Marriner-MerrilM. E. Jones, Miss Jennie Jones, Mrs. Mabel Aigell. Elmo Pack and C. E. Hoffman. l. MURRAY UPSETS CYPRUS 43-2- 0 Starting off to a splendid beginning Friday evening by sinking the first basket and playing a fast and ferious tussle throughout the first half, tbe Cyprus Pirates, tvetdently nervous and lost tbe ftay to Murray during tbe second half s by numerous misses of short and lost passe. The score' wae 43-2- 0. high-pitche- d, tet-up- The two trams were deadlocked in a six all score at the end of the first quarter and at the half Murray was but one baakket ahead, 13-1It the third quarter, tbe Smelterites increased tbeir score by 19 points, allowing Cyprus ouly 5. The Pirate continued tbeir hot pace during the second quarter, keeping right on the heals of the Murray fire. Coach 1. C Bowlers Completion , Within two weeks, a full report if tbe proposed project of diking off a part of Great Salt Lake, and thus providing a fresh water reservoir, will be submitted to the county commissioners. This announcement was made by a group of engineers the first of the week, who met for conference in the offices of George W. Snyder. It was reported by tbe engineers that boring on the proposed south dike end is completed, and that the boring work on tbe proposed north line is partially completed. At tbe east end of the lake, surroundings have been made in the basin. The engineers unanimously were in favor of the dirt dike at the brat for tbit proposed line of work. Ways and means of removing the dirt will be determined later. Information on suction dredges has been sent for as it was thought that thiis method would cott less in the building and cost after tbe dikes are and would eventually give bet-tresults than any other proposed method. It was stated by the engineers that thus faff no deposits of salt had been found. main-tenan- ce com-plete- d, er That the plan should call for building of tbe dikes two feet higher than the present elevation of the Lucin cutoff, was a lo decided by tbe engin errs. Though tbe project is being considered and studied- - front an industrial .opinion, aa hat been previously announced, the plan offers commendable recreational, sporting and scenic Tbe proposed procontingencies. ject has anted wide interest outside of Utah. For 2nd Title an-no- Lesson-- Sermon Russ Magtebys boys played t splendid game of ball during the first half, But. every boy right on his toes. coming back to the floor for the second half after the rest period, the Cyprus boys suffered a severe letdown and lost the gam by fumbling' and "miases . of" attempted field goals. Turpin was undoubtedly the best man for tbe Pirates. Duckworth played a good defensive game while he was in. Flashing a speedy brand of- - passthe Murray boy bafing and fled tbe Cyprus squad by their unlimited source of energy and pep during the last period. This was the seventh league victory for the de- presence, all science" fending state champions, Murray, Health - P. 275). God-give- set-u- (Science 8 19J2, MtNmflt SfdsU. aa. |