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Show - a This Week b IXTtZJX DXiaAK Z tiLUJ tor a ri.isra Uraful, CxclUJ Vu If, llow UIo!u r-- L. d A VrJ .J. uAoifA. v .ah, -J-L-i E! RESOLUTION SCHOOL COARD ttrangely. Hindu bookseller la Calcutta old a book ooatalalnf pictures at Ai-:d Mohammed. Tb Koran, larger fa spired by tb Hebrew Old TestaLevy ment, take seriously th order: "Thou ahatt not make unto the Carfictd Uoaa Oab The any graven kaara, or any llkasiaa placed aMates snolutioa before (he Gna-Ic- e of any togg cal la la Ceavoa School Beard requesting (he abort or Cal la la tha tarth besaid Garfield (eachiag ia neath." comment:! la which lire ia the to young Mohammedan. shocked they teach at sa opra meeting last committed la showing by Co ala Tha matte will be takas Mohammed's plttara talked Co maiag. aader advisement by tha board. pindn bookeeller to death. ErltLb The proposed auiateaaace of the law condemned Co Ifobammodaa lery was also diecueeed tad the denim to death. That la why Co Mofctv of the taxpayer aeked for wo' the modana are threatening England qscetioa of teachers talaris. aad other e demanding commutation of Co expenses of coodactiag schools. I murderous Mohammedan Following is the molsdoa: TO THE HONORABLE BOARD OP THE GRANITE SCHOOL DIS. A Russia acteatlat, Dr. Frank!, TRICT developing n Caory Cal other 4 ontteta taka seriouaiy, attribute Greetings: mole-oukWhereas the aadetstgetd committee light to "Co oxdtatloa of unanimous vote of membra of exetted and atoma Th got the Magas- - Garfield Lions Oab who aa aomewhot la produced light aad that the coeemaaity a player excite Co chorda of a rlob stmdeat welfase comes first were lala In, sound la produced. Light reeolstioa to strected to petmut phooomenoa produced by excited year honorable body vetting forth u " molecules. aaaiaaoae opinio af the - membet We ahould oil bo grateful tor this pretest, as afaowa by their vote aad . asoleuif xeUmt,..WUhont it, ibe'ite emebdaitr snUncat of wo could not ooo each other. Co the cosuouaity, that teachers should aky, Ca.Slatina Chapel, Co Taj live ia the immediate vicinity of Mahal, Pike's Poak or Dompoey and where they teach ia oedlf to give the ntaoec eervice to the commsnity where Tnnney. they auke their living aad aba to t the student body. Toe above cornJapan has It crime organise-Buel neioae art arrived at foe the folunlike our racketeer-boot-le- g gangs, Cty work tor what Coy lowing rtneone: 1st: Teachers raiding locally caa oaU "patriotism; not tor prom. A "Mood brotherhood" rodently give store efficient aid to stsdeats aad panic nlariy to the oars (squiring pet employed two Jopanooo peaeanta to toaal help. two oonaptonona Japaaeeaeelneta Dietricta have 2nd: Other nese official. dleepprored by Co tried aad foaad oeatby to follow k practical "patriots." Thar were In tola da policy. JailOn la brotherhood only Cron lid: Ptfsoae makiag a living ed; Co others, sought are a teachcommunity owe s public debt to er and a Japanese prieat that community tod aa repay it U must add excitement to know, ialy by giviag the atmost service to as officials do In Japan, Cat If Cay that commsaity by cooptntiag ia dv do not plooa Coir eonatttMats ttligiona. social, adacatioaal ear Car la n patrlotl aodety ready to recreational activities. 4th: Mach good tea be accomplish-b-y murder them .when Cey Uaru doaar coopentioa betweta tea Imagine Co feelings of Isaa ducks tt Cat system prevaLed chert, etudcats aad pattata. 5th: Tha moral atatva of the com here. , enmity will be raised by (he serideoc addirioaal people of the teacher Some Wet enthusiasts in Coo-grotype. w beer If hare could aay (th: The varioef jairitutioa of with ATI par sent alcohol la it, Co Magma, aad Garfield lie eordy prat-e- d fSSO.OOOOOd Government would to keep employtca at work aod In yee to pay Miff Bouaea. room-in- g Thar was n aoan whs nldt "If 1 hosted etc. are empty. This Is had a Uttle milk, 1 would hare som (Contianed oa page I) and milk. If I had A. Loeie.F. Bello, a resident for. tot paet 24 years of Magna end GarfielA difd st the home of bit soa. Cbtetet L. Bello, Friday (today) at 3 o'clock T p. ia. The caue of bis death waa aad iajerim anffend when be broke hb leg a abort time ago. Mr. Bello wae bora ia Saa Fran-ciacCalifornia, Dectmbar 19, 1134 aad educated ia hie native atace. He participated ia toe English. Franco-Spaais-h war. At oa time be held pubIt b btlai contemplated by the Ssk-e- b lic office of poetmaetet aad acbooi Beach Company that expeaditar-- tieaaaeec. and at diffeteat tirnm ia hb s soldier, atagt driver, of approximately 1 100.000 will life Waa be expended oa improvements at the farmer, and wae engaged in teal and aurcantil basin ia whkh resort, said Ashby Saew. President of store tbt Company. Tbs improvemrnu art tb latter capacity be operated being principally made oa baildiags ia Garfield. Mr. Bello bailt tot first acbooi sad ameacmeat devicaa that wen dsm-sgt- d or destroyed by the bags fire boaac oat1 of concrete at North Fork. Elko County, Nevada, aad wae promtt Saltair last taouecc. At this date, work has began oa inently identified ia Indian warfare the resort ia psiafiag sad remodeling. ia th safly settlements. Mr. B41o waa respected aad adTbb work b done saaaally ia for the spring opening of mired by whomever be amt ia contact foe hb kindness noblcncee aad toe resort, . Aa order was placed by toe Saltair ideals of lift. He had lived a long aad Brack Company toe 500,000 feet of useful lift, aad exemplified toe true limber, and withia two weeks of mat- pioneer spirit throagb oat all hb erials, received, tom will be larger years. Mr. Bello wife died Aagaet 13. activities tt toe pavilioa. New f will be added to toe already fam-oa- a 1931. He b survived by th following resort, for ia addition children: NtUi Bello of Haater, Utah, Mrs.'' Ethet Suker of Hunur, Utah, Id tod rcbaihCag of portions of the Chester L. Bello, Magna. Utah, Mrs. destroyed by fire,- seven ocw devices an planned to be Della Hoffman, Hanter, Utah, Rayerected sad coasttacted. said Mr. mond Bello, Salt Lake, Mttl Niaa Madeleine Snow, who also sated tost toe work Brown, Salt Lake, Mrs. would be completed by Jane , in Perry, Hunter, Utah aad Howard Beltime for formal opening of toe resort. lo, Hunter. Utah, also a sister ia CaliTbb constriction will ao doubt fornia and e brother. Alfred of New ) vide work fot more men tost it York City. At tob datt, funeral arrangement castoaury to employ each year to have not beta mad. toe sad anneal its resort cleaning give painting. j Vttre TLsy Teach Directed h 0;ea Matte;; tea-cha- rs Mia a. l o, GPROVEIIEHTS state . rat-ar- m salt-wat- er tv-s- r - UTAH COPPER RECKONS TAX h , of-fle- e. ss (. . . -- Despite toe fact that toe Utah Copper Company baa ao act proceed to report tob year taken aa toe company reckons to malt of 1931 operations which tha reveals aa operettas lorn, toe company Will pay taxes oa aa . valaatioa of more than the wported total of the company's local miae sad milla aad of toe Garfield Water Company aad tb Biagham and Garfield Railway, tot eabndisries of tbs Company. Reports ware filed with toe state tax coauaiaaioa laet week by G M. e Brow a tax agent for toe copper total art still subject to paay. , (Coatiaued oa page S) aseeswd Shizi Patrick's Oiicnred Here Sar cad 'twee toe wssriaf of Kills rney free a. Sc. Patrick' vs fittingly celebrated her hf varioa display aad evidence of the tradidoaal treen, boaoriag to patron salat. St Patrick, vbo drove toe aaaka oat of IrsUad. ' A ftfitting St Patricks daact arse held at Oar Lady of Loardea Cherch oa 2nd East Street Tbarsdaf maiag. A large crowd wae la sttcadaact aad a tollickiag. ea joy abb tin was bad com-"Tb- THERE WAS NO SORROW THERE Mr. Tardlou of Eranoo announoes mush suffering In bis oountry "th economic depression Inno evidence of the depression st the Pleasant There and undervolves reen Amusement Hall Thursday evening when the grownups consumption of Trench wines." Ha of the ward gathered to have the best dancing party held here Implores foreign countries to their heavy duties on or years. At this function there were mote hearty laughs, more merry smiles, and more genuine happiness and pleasure, wines. than we have seen in many moon, xt this gathering of people, Tordleu Hr. ovoid To foWhopoA ahould know two things otmoornlng everyone seemed glad to be able to laugh, talk, dance and play the United States: with everyone else. Jlrst: It win probably bo n long It was splendid to observe the snow white hair . of Mrs. timo before this country lagaHasa - as she daneed gracefully with her son in law Tex Wolstenholmelight win and bow, or cither. ' or wateh Frank Clarksons of oar oldest residents to Second: 8ttcK legalttstldsi would Marshall, apply only to wines grown on Unit- waltxing with his daughter in law, Mrs. Van Orman Clark.- - One ed States territory. . would have thought that John Taylor and Hra. Sam Taylor, Ter his comfort, tt may be added were just mere kids again for the genuine pleasure they were that this country probably oa to the strains of When Springtime in the Rock numeo now os meek Trench cham- enjoying pagne as nny oountry la fho world Frank Pehrson, who waa assisted by Mrs. Fannie Nielson, and pays n high pries tor the bubbles that Interfere with digestion in managing the dance found time to danee with hia mother, and ruin th kidneys. Mrs. Pehrson, and to tee to it that everybody had a genuine bo-on- vu over-producti- t Ita iea. The first "Bahy Bonds" warn aoid recently. Those hoarding mousy should investigate those bonds end Invest la thorn. Th bonds pay two per sent aad th government will pay them in full at th and of year. If yon wont your money yon oaa get tt back at any time on sixty days notice. Any bank will gat th ; heeds for you. remember this. If bonds war not good, th money you have hidden away would not ho good either. Both get their vatu from Uncle 8ma promise to pay. It la a good promise Th Bouso Ways sad Mass Indorses n sals tax of t par eonL This, tt Is to be dose not moon tntorf ertag with th haatnoM of rotsO shops, or of buai-no- s men generally. Th right plan la to tax manufactures at the source, which would automatically Increase prices by th amount of the tax. Since th government cannot got tha money that It must bars, otherwise, this tax probably la necessary, Com--mit- ts -- 'It - Nina billion dollars worth of namely th New Tori: Cea-traPennsylvania, Baltimore ami Ohio, Chesapeake and Ohio, may be merged ia oa groat system. Th Interstate Commerce Commission would have to give Us consent This k will do. If It has th Intelligence of on full grown mosquito. What this oountry Seeds Is to ere money, avoid waste fat i hand aad otherwise. Th com bin fioruf thee groat railroads would maun th aavtag of hundreds f millions n year. rafi-toad- L tAWt good time. Otaer Hall, who used to be Bishop of the Ward was having a great time as was Mrs. Walker, his dancing partner during the waits. At the height of the merriment came a Virginia reel, and what a danee. One of the sections had aa partners Brig Young, the rail road engineer, and Mrs. Lucy Walker, Stump Fitzgerald the eongenial boiler maker and Mrs. Jack Marlor, L W. Coon and Mrs. Aliee Baker, and nearly every one in the crowded danee hall entered the old time danee with much seat and spirit. Mrs. Wolstenholme waa heard to remark to Mrs. Walker that they don't danee the Virginia reel now, like.Teddy Roosevelt did". Mrs, Walker stopped her conversation with George Coon long enough to agree with Mrs. Wolstenholme. Oh yee we must not forget that Miekey Brady was there with his Shamrock, it being Irish day, Ted Lambert, Herb Tomlin, Charley Hutchins and Lee Dayton all went around with big smiles and had a great time, George Ottely eame dressed aa a country hiek. La Vard Lamb went around most of tha evening In a high silk hat Tuek Thomas eame in late, hut rushed to the check room, with his hat and eoat and earns out to danee with Mrs. Carl Poulton to the strains of one of the closing waltzes. Norm Wpggeland was heard to remark after the Virginia Reel that it sura Was an endurance eon test," while Mrs. Weggeland, a recent bride chatted merrily to another lady friend? Norm waa really puffing. Old Dad Argyle lead the orchestra all evening and had a great time. Nearing the finish some of the men and women started to ait out to get their breath. Darrel 8cow wasn't one of them. While dancing heartily with Mrs. Fannie Nielson, ha was heard to tell Rudy Longfelt that Rudy waa missing the best part of the evening. Rudy got right up and danoed another. It all goes to ahow that people are masters of their own pleasure to a great extent. The entire hall waa filled with care free, happy, light hearted eongenial people. Common everyday people. People who had thq courage to join in an affair for the sake of happiness, and to smile, talk and laugh witlusach other. Bound only by four walla and a roof that rang with joy. Isnt it a pity the people of the world today eannot be as happy, aa lovable to their fellow men, aa were the people to this joyous affair? After all the world ia really just what we make it. . 4 if BEVERLY HILLS. Wall an I kaow la Jaat what I read la tha paper and what I e hither and thither. 7t::s Nsads Are A Public Problem laaaaiBch a conditio aa relative to copper mining indastry an ia desperate straits, varioaa civic and fraternal organization and individuals, in aa tffoct to aid to copper situation ia tob vicinity have sent letter and telegrams to Honorable Senators Reed Smoot aad William B. Ring aad Don Colton aad Fredrick G Loofboarow all of Utah to do every thiag poseibb ia their power in introducing aad aiding in passing a hill ia Coagreee, placuig a tariff oh imported copper. Conditio me of aaemployment ia to nation are serious hat diatrem copper miners aad toeir dependents is critical If Sab Lake County aloa there an thirty-fiv- e thousand persona whose immediate needs an a public problem. It b evident that tot closing of copper mine is causing not only copper aiiacn great bat that deplorable conditions hart bea brought about ia farming, livestock nisiag, railroading, business. commerce, public utilities aad other industries la tb supporting of acbooilIxMtpitaii. charches, other Institution of public welfare, menacing public health, safety aad toieaccaing to aadenaiot oar social systems aad political government. Tb remedy for all then dangerous condition lb in protecting toe copper mining industry of th United States from toe uncontrolled competition give ia oar owa country by the cbcap-labcopper of foreign countries. The expenditioue and feasible method of control may be had by proper and Immediate tariff legislation. The two Senators and two Congressmen of Utah aad all other an urged to exert thcmnlvn to toe atmost to dis-tre- sa oc mean adequate tariff protection fot toe copper miners so that toe present without emergency may b passed risking a complete brtskdowa of that which has. been bailt ap daring tb half century past in to towni of Magna, Garfield aad surrounding ' vida-ky. It b obvioaa to alt residents of tob copper mining district and who an familiar with present social, political sad economic condition that an emergency of sufficient magnitude b existent that ought to be given special bf alL r Tb Pleaaaat Greta L. D. S. Ward attention of Congrem. Diet rest ia entertained at a Married Folk St toe copper industry, among workers, Wardboaee rad those dependent upon them should to Patrick' Dance Tbarsday veaing?rgood old fash- be considered immediately, ' separate ioned tin wee bad br a capacity at- aad apart from other problems tad ieeasa. tendance. - ) Conditions at paramount to The Utah Copper dab gavt St to Belgian devastation, Japanese Patrick Dene Wednesday evening, arthqaak aad other calamities to and to Senior Hop, to be tob even- which Americans have contributed millions for relief, bat aalikt sufferer ing, (Friday) it designated a bo a from those foreign catastrophe, toe St Patricw dance. Tb aad will color of green conpbd with whit, Aasericaa copper miner will b carried oat ia the decorations. work oat hb ovra salvation if Varioaa parties aad soda! fa action of toe oppression of competiforeign-mine- d during to week aleo honored toe tion of imports of duty-freTHE AMERICAN memory of St Patrick with approcopper. priate color eebemes, decoration aad COPPER MINER WANTS WORK avora. The varioa rtadeat of tob NOT CHARITY. vicinity, typically carried oat tb holiday, which originated ia Ireland, SIGNS' OF BETTER BUSINESS mm nraarara with to waring of on green and playing merry prsake oa toeir la Jaaaary, fot the first time ainc fellow- - stndeata. March. 1931. more woekera throughout tb U. S. A obtained employment The employment Index of the De- ia auaafactariag Industrie than wet troit board of commtrt oa February laid off.. Industrie to show to larg15 stood at (9.4, aad marked the est increases wet automotive, hoot seventh co attentive fortnightly aad shoe, cotton, mea'i clothing and tine October 31, mills. - r -- ever-popa- br aa e, wwiwwvwwwwvs SMELTER WORKER KILLED BY AUTO Mike Calas, 58 yean of age, an employe of the Garfield Smelter of the American Smelting and Refining Com-prawar killed Friday evening by tar driven by H. B. Fenton of Tooele, on tb highway in front ot the Smelter camp. Mr. Fenton was accompanied by hb wife and N. H. Adams of Tooele. Mr. Cab was walking west to hb bom at the Smelter Camp about 7 :30 p. m. aad th car driven by Mr. Fen to a. was also traveling west at a moderate rate of speed. Calas' was evidently blinded by the lights of tb ar, and when Fenton turned out for the Pedestrian. Calas also turned in toe same direction. Th car struck the man with a terrific impact, hut stopped-withi- n reasonable distance. The Smelter ambulant, waa, tailed man removed to the Smelter Dr. Georg E. emergency hospital. McBride of Magna and De. T. E. Weggeland of Garfield were summoned. It was found that the man suffered multiple fricturee of th ribs, internal a punctured injuries and lung. He died at 8 o'clock p. m. Call am to tb United States 25 year ago from Greece, and had for the part 20 yarn been a resident in Garfield and the Smelter amp. He was not married and the only known rebtivt of hb left b Chris Pappas, a constat-residi- ng in Murray, Uuh. Deputies N. F. Pehrson and P. A. Hanks investigated tb cat. Judge William Trtseder stated that there be would not farther investigations, a it was aa unavoidable accident, and toe driver, H. B. Fenton would not be held. y, .nd-tfeia-jur- FINAL JUNIOR MEET TO BE HELD IN MAGNA At a recent meeting attended by th Granite Junior High Physical Education Instructors, it was agreed td bold the spring- Juniov- - Higlv Track - A meet independent of Field Day. committee, comprising Earl Pomeroy, F. E. Walker, and Lee Nebeker. war appointed to outline the' detail of tbb meet, and the aforesaid committee submitted the following at their recommendation for tb track work in the Junior High School tob spring. On April 29, the Eastern and Western Division meets fill be held; the place to he chosen by tb coaches of their The first three respective schools. winners, in each event in the Else meets will be held, , the place final District meet to be held tob year at to Magna Ball Path Grounds on May (. It waa further recommended by the committee that appropriate trophies be awarded the reboots winning the Eastern and Western Di- vision honors. Ia tb final District meet, however, no school will be declared champions although points will be determined (Continued on page J) Did qaite a bit of prowling around atace I landed from Europe. Coirae went down to Washington a oouple ot lime to aeo what the hired help waa doing. They waa Just h Salt Lake Cccsty AIcss Are 35,000 Persons pnea-moai- SALTAD STARTS ' NO. 48 DEI.IANDS I.IADE FOR COPPER EXCISE TAX AT SONS HOME 4c DUTY ASXED FOR RED METAL To Lira Teachtn lira Tax I iruxit, uargi is, ltca pio::zer DES BEFORE lions FLAG With Gandhi la Jail. and JHzfu disturbers tbit worry BriUU t- sent, Mohammedans la India bela rtoua trouble. 11 started mviriy o &&. appropratUnx right and left Th U. 8. Treasury to them la Jaat a rainbow. There la no end to it. You see Approprnltion for too boy back homo ia what get you tha vote. Putting on taxes to get th money to appropralte is o rare way of losing votes. So this being election year, everybody ia handing ont, and nobody ha the nerve to ot to replenbh what thoy are tak- ing out You see what makra tt bad tor our relief tob year b that both aide are Juat bent on getting la la November, so they naturally; got aa eye for their own employment aad not for the unemployed now. They voted two billion buck to help out tha bankers but from the look ot the 41a when i wu tn Washington there was two hUllona Baakerul So they will only get a dime apeaoa. -- Everything was politic them AH you could hear waa "Who 1 going to run Xt things pick ip Mr Hoover ha a good chance, but If they dont he Is kinder snowed under. I bummed around from Washington, went over to Cleveland by air with Secretary Dava Ingalls of too Navy. Dave 1 runnlnr tor the Governorship of Ohio. Ho dident act lika a real candidate to me he was ao compliment ary abont hia democratic opponent Dave said "Why Will he U a 8n .man, good friend ot mine, he 1 a caa have democrat Is about all against him." Now that ao way for a young man running for hia Brat office to talk. He hu to cut that out ' and start telling whtrt a achroundal he la. Voter sever heard anybody complimented. They want to hear you knock em. He outside ot that la a very capable young man. I think we ought to have aom younger ' men In public life. Dont want t knock qny of the older one ont ot a Job, but lots of em been la for years and yean and they never havt shown muck, so If they harent la all this time It look Ilk they wont It looks like Garner 1 coming mighty strong. Ho ha mad tr mendou gain la th last two or thro weeks. He Is going to make tome of toes first mentioned candidates hard to catch. Ho 1 oa they cant get much oa. Everybody both Republican and Democrat have a lot qf confidence la him. Hs has beea right ia th mouth of all th things that bar happened, and should know more about It tha anybody. If everybody khew him personally they would ho for him. ' Then I had a nice chat with Ml Newton. Baker, Ther I a smart, pleaaant, fins fellow. He did" oaf groat Job for ns and should ho abl to do another If he gets th chance. He Is a very level headed fellow, perhaps tbs best orator of the lot, or any other lot I dident get np to see Mr Roooo velt I know him aad admire him very much. He Is a very human fat . low. Ask Warm Springs Georgia II ho Is not quit a guy. Then this 1st affair with Tammany Tall, whan hs threw out a Sherrill that had beat "hoarding" th cltya money for em personally, why that will boost his stock In toe province. Even II Tammany was to changa and get ro spectable the world wonldent bo r y'i " Uev It Now that brings ns to Mr Rltchlo There is tbs Aristocrat th Gentlo man. the good Fellow, th Polltl elan, good State Executive, champion State on Rlghter, who raw that Prohibition was a flop, even be-fo- r It waa Younger than the others, great personality, and in case two or three of the others get Into a deadlock at the convention la liable to make a great compromise candidate. He woat with perhaps enter the convention th amount of votes that somt ol the others will, but If the democrat get In a fight there, and th only thing that will keep em from doing It, is If tha convention Is called off why during the fight anything can happen. Then too you nee the candidates I have enumerated to you, they are Just the early bird variety. There will be doxens and dotena come In from now os. The hnrdet the time ire the more will rom In mostly through atarvnUon, und partly through thinking that tb Democrats can win with practically r eome nothing, and there will be will qualify the race later that ao-te- for nothing. a 1IS2. UcSmukl SfmdMtU. It. f |