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Show 2X1CXA UTAH, FIUDAY, NOVEUESS IS, 1SS2. 1 A radical change in design in the new 10,000 ton cruiser now building in various yard has been adopted by the Navy Department and the new treaty cruiser will be miniature battleship." They will be wronger than the world with . any other cruiser in COMPANY. corporation the exception of the Deutschland, GerOF BANK NATIONAL FIRST many's pocket battleship." SALT LAKE CITY, formerly National Copper Bank, a A new depth finder for ships that tion; McFarland lumber take soundings at the rate of four oer AND HARDWARE COMPANY, second while the vessel proceed at full a corporation. EDWIN C. Head: speed, ha just been perfected by the MAE L. HEAD, alao known at Coast and Geadcdic Survey, It is called Mae Ringnell Head, bit wife: the "fathometer and will enable CapFRANK W. WILSON and tain of ship to keep constantly adD. WILSON, hi wife: vised of the depth of water and avoid S. DELOS JAMES GILLESPIE; bidden shoal. GER-TRUD- E GILLESPIE: ALMA BUTTREY. to-w- it: - suf-fkie- Attorney for Plaintiff. -- Pint publication, datt Last publication date I V 1 1 -- 4 -- 3 2. ll-25- " iU' A AMERICAN BOY - YOUTH S COMPANION reader are due for a rare adventure thrill in 1933, according to word just receivtd from America favorite boys magazine. Boys will welcome the news that a modern Robinson Cruso story, in which two boy and a man battle with savage and build a civilization with their bare bands, i on the way) In this story the three heroes escape into the depths of the Amazon jungles: there they are stripped and left to die by hostile natives; and there, from the natural abundance of the jungle. they build their .fortress. From advance notices its a story readet will never forget! Other good things, we learn, are on the way in THE AMERICAN BOY-YOUT- also known a Mr. Alma Buttrey: The known depth of the various ANDREW WILSON and MARY ocean at their deepest point are as A. WILSON, hi wife: STAYNER follows: North Atlantic, 27,972; and JENNIE T. South Atlantic. 26,575; North PaRICHARDS ALICE and hi wife; 'RICHARDS, cific, 35,400; South Pacific, 30.930 D. PERRY. Indian Ocean. 22.986; Artie Ocean. Defendant. 17,850; Antartic Ocean. 14,274: All the To be told at Sheriff Sale at measurement are in feet. wet front door of the County Court houe in the City and Connty of Salt During the World War the AmeriLake. State of Utah, on the 2nd day can mine layer division planted 90,000 of December, 1932. at 12 oclock mine between the British Isle and noon of raid day that certain piece oi Norway and after the Armistice, the Salt American mine vessel parcel of real property aituate in swept up the Lake County. State of Utah, detenbed 90.000 mine they bad laid, one of the a follow, Navy. great feats of the post-wa- r Commencing S rod East from the South wct corner of Lot 3, Block 86, has had but American The Navy Plat "A", Salt Lak City Survey: four fleet action, but in each one it thence East 35 feet; thence North 12 captured or destroyed every hostile Wett 35 feet: thence ship. rod; 1tbence South 2 rodt to beginning. Subjat to and excepting therefrom a right of way No American ship has ever been in over the following: Commencing at the the hand of mutineers; while, in other Southeat corner of laid above navies, whole squadrons and fleets tract, thence Writ 5 feet; thence have been in mutineer's hands. North 140 feet; thence Eat 5 feet; thence South 140 feet to beginning. The slow motion picture was origAlo: Commencing 5 rod Weit of inally devised by the Navy for studythe Southeait corner of Lot 3, Block ing the motions of projectile in flight. 86, Plat "A. Salt Lake City Survey; thence Wet 30 feet; thence North 198 In 1921 the Navy completed the feet; thence Eat 30 feet; thence South greatest dirigible hangar in the world 198 feet, to the place of beginning. at Lakehurst, New Jersey. This price payable in lawful , Purchaae structure has an unobUnited State. money of the structed floor area 258 feet wide and this Dated at Salt Lake City. Uuh, 800 feet long with a maximum clear 3rd day of November. 1932. of 172 feet. This hangar is height S. GRANT YOUNG in size to adequately house simSheriff of Salt Lake County, Utah ultaneously the dirigible Los Angeles M. Earl Wilson, Deputy. By and the Akron at well as several smal Thomas 8 Thomas, ler ainhips. Jo the Navy inventing the PERMIT GIVEN RAIL COMPANY Thrill Are you informed of the fact that: In the Diitrict Court of th Third Judicial District in and for th County of Salt Lake, State of Utah. ZION S SAVINGS BANK B TRUST COMPANY, a corporation. Plaintiff. VS HOUSE APARTMENT UTAH Rare BINGHAM BORE Premiss Boys Nautical Novelties SHERIFFS SALE COMPANION for 1933. Adventures in all parts of the world stories of school and college; helpful stories of the professions; sports interviews with famous coaches and players; vivid articles on travel and science. We suggest THE AMERICAN YOUTHS COMPANION a BOY- - an ideal present for that son, nephew, cousin, and neighbor, its a characterprt,ent building, imagination-stirrin- g that renews itself every month of the year. An attractive gift card bearing your name will be sent to the boy if you request it. Subscription price are only 82.00 for one year or 53.00 for three year. At the latter rate the magazine costs only a dollar a year. Mail your order direct to THE AMERICOMPANS CAN ION, 550 W, Lafayette Blvd.. Mkh. Service on your subscript tion will start with the issue you adv. ify. tr NEW BOOKS The Cyprus High School has received from the Granite District an additional number of books for the contributions Any library library. will he appreciated at the school. ATTEND MEETING Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Fickey. Mrs. Frank Farrenkop. Mrs. Mary Nielson and Mrs. V. A. Nielson attended a meeting of Salt Lake Rebekah Lodge, Naomi, No. 1 Saturday evening. The occasion was the official visitation of Mrs. Clara Mead of Bingham, president of the Rebekah State Assembly. Three hundred guests were preint. CERTIFICATE WILL BE ISSUED ON INCORPORATION OF TUNNEL GROUP Utahs Tooele-Bingha- Fin-anc- Springtime RATES NoW In Effect Enjoy a brief springtime vacation. Spend several happy day in beautiful Salt Lake City. A change of air and scenery will do you good. A holiday in the heart of scenic Amenta is always a thrill. - Write for details about our very attractive ALL -- EXPENSE RATES. Everything covered at low cost. HOTEL NEVHOUOE eke Us aw. tub RECUPERATION Mn. Parley Pettit who has been in a Salt Lake hospital for a period of time, is reported as feeling better, and her condition is regarded a being Mr. Bowen, very much improved! who has also been ill, is recovering, moth to the joy of her many friends. NERVES Halted and Nourishing d Harold and Wallace Harknes the B. Y. U. were weekend guest their mother. Mr. Sylvia t) n i 'i TEE This Delightfully MRS. Alice Fischer (picture says she is the hap- piest woman in the world." I often used to wi I toat dead. -- Couldnt sleep; . couldnt enjoy myself. It seems as though I had tried every nerve medicine made, but without any benefit until I tried Dr. Miles' Effervescent Nervine Tablets. They certainly proved their worth for me. I am the happiest woman in the world and I dont mean maybt." Mrs. Alice Fischer If an Kin,, BImp! ewikr. Blaa. If rms barn Nmaa XaSIraatlaa, IlmaMat NarviM STAGE of of Harks. 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Its the fineet toaster you ever saw I one-me- f TOOELE SALT LAKE Qalck depeadabls stsrtiiif with when babys health is concerned ft 1 TOAST OVEN Guessing is Uangerous a i it o SIZE j . erotica o 17 3 . - Coleman PRIZE STORY The Commercial Club at Cyprus diplomat is a man who says nothing when his wife put twenty-fiv- e is sponsoring a Christmas short story candle on her birthday cake when contest, the theme not to exceed 500 he knows she should be putting thirty. words. The judges will be the mem here of the Commercial Club, with What we need most in this country Mn. Madeleine Waldis as advisor. The Better Speech Club of Cyprus is some one to persuade the rich to spend more money and the poor to High School has published the fint issue of the Junior Press. . Principal save it. Brockbank wrote a very interesting If inventors succeed in enabling av- introductory article for the paper. iaton to seci through a fog maybe News was taken from all departments clubs, teachen and former students of they can do something for the j the school. A nr able to distinguish FEW mother an infants healthy cry and on of actual pain. Merely to guess A disregard about it is dangerous of the "irritation cry may alter your child's whole disposition. jud in doctor now !e0 ns that at east 66 of all babies arc allowed to tuffer needlessly the torture of Urea irritation. The stinginguric acids form liny, gritty 'crytUl . .invisible 16 the cruel to tender skin. lye, yet harsh and LB. T. Baby Titans is made precisely Cor this type of irritation. Thu mildly, medicated compound powder contains I special ingredient which not only draws every trace of moisture from the but actually neutralizes the dangerous acids... Z.B.T. soothe and luau, guards against infection and keeps your babys stria sweet and healthy. Protect your own skin, too, with Z.B.T. When perspiration causes painful chafing, this pure bland talcum bringa blessed relief. Use it also for "burning after shaving and at a dustfeet ing powder. ?,'t nail - Mr. and Mrs. M. G Anders of Salt Lake were dinner guest Wednesday evening of Mr. and Mis. O, T. Hansen. t 1 QUIET YOUR on Fire How to Make One Disli Meal Well-Balance- Kean Wtphal spent the weekend at the borne of his parents. Dr. and Mr. G F. Westphal. Kean is a junior student at the cute univenity and a prominent football player on the Ute team. He kft with tb U of U team for tfce:r Thursday for Colorado scheduled game. i V , 1 1 i 666644466996W444 dc-vic- Luncheon afternoon at her home. was served and several quilts madt. The boys of Our Lady of Lourdes Parish attended the annual baseball banquet given at the Judge Memorial School Saturday evening. They were accompanied by Father Sander. V' Leaves Salt Lake Leave Magna A number of girl under the chap-- e For Magna Salt Lake for S. Steeter Van plan rouge of Mn. 7:00 p. m. Memben of the L. L. L. Club to attend a meeting at Granite Stakr 9.40 a. m. were entertained at a enjoyable social meeting bout next Monday evening 140 p.ra. 11:00 a. a.. Saturday evening by Mrs. Jack Mat- where instruction classes in drama will I 4 :00 p. m. m 6.40 p. was ter at her bom. The evening he rondneted for any on interested m 5:00 p. m. luncheon Mntnal memben are especially invit7;40 p. spent socially, and s lovely SALT LAKE DEPOT served. ed to attend- .77 South on West Templt A Catholic Parish Dance is being Memben of the Ladies Aid Society MAGNA DEPOT: for week. met Watch next for Church of the Magna Baptist arranged Rasmussen Gang Wednesday at the chruchrooms for an the announced date. afternoon of aewing. Menacing belongs the credit of BIRTHDAY HONORED A --letter from a farm owner caupulf a mechsnreat Mn . Carrie PriersoiT' Wir'deiighf for launching planes from ships entertained at her home Tuesday this story : tells fully not equipped with a flight deck. by memben of the Jolly Eight Club, the occasion being her birth anniverWhen fir broke out the The highest self supporting towers A luncheon was served and which have ever been uilt exclusively sary. other day my wife called the a social afternoon enjoyed. for radio us are those at the station at for help. telephone operator Croix dHins near Bordeaux. France, LODGE HEAD VISITS There an eight, each are 820 feet high all could She who One of the social events of the telephoned and were constructed by the U. S. week was the official visitation of the reach us quickly. Navy during and after the war Grand Chief of the Pythian Sister Mn. Vanda Shaffer of Utah. Lodge Suddenly the wind changed ........ GIRLS" LEAGUE and other Grand Lodge officers MonThe Girls' League held a very in day evening at Coopers Hall. Visit-o- n and another appeal to the operteresting Song and Yell Contest, Tues were also present from Salt Lake. ator brought additional help to day November 14. The judges, Mn. Sandy, Garfield and Tooele. A loveLeslie Nelson. Mn. Russel Magleby ly lamp was presented to Mrs. Shafsave all oUr buildings. and Mn. A. C. Nielson,' awarded the fer as a token of the lodges' esteem. decision for singing to the Senior Girts Following the Lodge proceedings a Priceless emergency use is only and the yelling to the Sophomores luncheon was served with the Knights one of the telephone's functions. of Pythias as invited guests. The HOSTESS TO CLUB It keeps you in touch with committee in charge of arrangements Mrs. Jack Matlor delightfully en consisted of Mn. Minnie Cash, Mrs. prices with customers, saves trrtained members of the W. BL A. M. J. Brady and Mrs. Mary Nielson. Sewing Club Thunday afternoon at Card games were later played and prizmany trips and makes social 0 A dainty luncheon was es awarded to Arthur Luchesi, Mrs. her home. contacts all for a few cents a served and an afternoon of sewing en Mary Sadler and Mr. Weatherby. ladies: Mn. the following day. joyedjy. John Bayes, Mn. B. W. Richardson. MATRON ENTERTAINS enAnderson Ida NielMrs. Mn. W. Jack charmingly Brewer, Mn. J. The Mountain States son, Mn. Myrtle Long, Mrs. Robert tertained at a quilting social Friday .Ridge,' Mrs. C F- Westphal,- - Mrs. lot a number pf friend.A luncheon --Telephone A Telegraph Co. James Kone, Mn. Arthur Luchesi. was served, and several quilts' made Mn. James Allen and Mn. O. A. during the day. TTTTfTtVTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT Sonne. QUILTING SOCIAL Mn. Elizabeth Myler was hostess to memben of the Jolly Eight Club and friends, numbering 14. Monday Watch for the date of the different Senior Hop this year. Fun for old and young. Ft - E -- less-tha- public utilities commission Monday granted the petition of Gibson T. Berry, western mining engineer, for issuance of a certificate of public conthe to and necessity venience Bingham Tunnel and Railroad company to construct, maintain and operate the proposed $2,500,000 Bingham funnel project. The certificate, under order of the commission mad at the conclusion of the public bearing Monday morning, will be issued to the Bingham Tunnel and Railroad company at tooa at inincorporated. Mr. Berry announced corporation of the company would be completed this week. Granting of thr application ii the first step toward the building of the tunnel a a proposed self liquidating project with the aid of tbeReconstruction - Finance - corporation, financing. The public service corporation it to be organized to meet ree quirements of the Reconstruction corporation for the granting of a loan to build the project. The project has been conceived by Mr. Berry to furnish cheaper and more flexible transporation for the mines of the Bingham district, and to reduce operating costs through the elimination of hoisting, pumping, and improvement of ventilation. Showing was made to the commission of Mr. Berry that construction nd operation of the tunnel transportation utility will revive operations of the Bingham district, even at present less than normal metal prices. Revival of mining activities, made possible by economies in operation effected thru the use of the tunnel, would return 2500 to 3000 men to gainful employment, in addition to the immedae em ployment of 700 workers for the 12 months required for actual construction. it was said. The Reconstruction - -- ALL-EXPENS- Finance corporation loan, to be applied for in the near future, would be liquidated through utdtzatioa of the tunnel in the cheaper and more flexible transporation of ores, waste material, men and supplies, under the plan. J. A. Norden. manager of the Utah-Ape- x Mining company, testified that economies mad possible by the tunnel transportation company would permit revived operation of the district n normal metal prices. even st Creation of a new towasite in Tooele county to improve living conditions for Bingham district workers and their families, and the opening of the Bingham district to deep proepectmg and complete exploration of the oi reserves are other benefits of the tunnel project which were cited the commission by Mr. Berry. Granting of the petition was at the public bearing, and a showing was made that the project will not compete with any other existing public utility. B. R. Howell appeared as attorney for the Deuver 8 RRio Grande Western railroad to obtain more complete information on the Salt Lake Tribune. project. C. tTSSWr Inta-X- ) iV Plug Feetoty. Nj As losses iti TO |