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Show 1L4.C1TA UTAH, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1231 Mrs. J. R. Nielson and Mrs. Vera Gibb tomorrow (Saturday) at the st s Utah Copper Gub. Parks delightfully entertained social Monday evening in compliment to Mr. C Gibbs, a recent bride, for- -merit Mis Ldlie Yeiton, whom mar- J Ian.itive A recently. human brain, th neat of nage wa solemnized nluncheon was served and woo (a ltaelf without I The bnde conAcjouaQeM. la abooluttep to joyed during the evening. received many beautiful gift fnm or whn cut to feeling eaaattlvo tap friends. - Mias Florence Wilaoa will SZEK - RELIZF WHO DO NOT CO:.iE UNDER THE REGULATIONS LIAIIY 0H1 According to th Tooel Cosnty Relief Commit!. misxndm tending oa the pan of tb popl ia uaiiag trouble ta tha correct disbursement of Federal relief funds, which have been furaiahed them by the government. Ia order that correct information a may be given oat The Ttinscnpt-Bul-letibaa been asked to publish tha following regulation: rla OH! ju tMi coa-ndtrs- The reported last week that Tooele City had $2500 to assist Ogden Gty in a supreme Court test case to determine the rights of the Cities within our State to borrow from the R. F. G Funds for water work improvement. It has stirred up a miniature South American revolution and to stop an immediate overthrow of the preeent n city administration The Transcript-Bulletiwishes to sUtt that it just a boner" in the amount of railed Tb city actually appropriand no one ated $25 (Twenty-five- ) hundred dollars. than the "The pen is might Sward". This caused more local com ment than the new revolution in Gn-trAmerica. REGULATIONS OF THE GOVTO COMMITTEE ERNORS GUIDE THE COUNTY EMERGENCY RELIEF COMMITTEE IN THE DISBURSEMENT OF FEDERAL FUNDS General I. The fund shall be need at plemental to sad not ia liea of sup- local wuii. Transcript-Bulleti- n funds. 2. No portion of the fund assy be used for expense of administration of the fund. 3. No portion of the fund may be Allow au Adequate Time for Luncheon Adviee Nutritionist used for old age pensions. Mother's has better sense than doe cat "The institutional or hospital pensions, the hone or the human being with recare. 4. No portion of the fund shall be gard to food aad fatigue." says Misi Etna Miller, extension nutritionist of used for cash gifts to needy persons. 3. There shall be no discrimination tb Utah Sut Agricultural college. The cat will not eat when he ia in the giving or withholding of relief, tired. He plays with the mouse after on account of rsce, color, religion, or political connection or be catches it until h ha relieved ,the tension of the chsie, before he finally activities. 6. Relief msy be material relief, kills and eata hia prey. Our digestive organs cannot take either in the home or for the homeless of food normally in the presence care relief. or work of fatigue or any tort of emotional Material Relief atnin. Neither can they do justice to 1. Material relief shall be adminiswe eat too hurriedly. The tered wherever possible through estab- food when acbool child and the adult would each lished recognized relief agencies. hia digestive efficiency by a . BASIS. Relief may be treated ia improve of relaxation before and minutes few forma: the all of following any or meal to after give the digestive aporder. an of a.- FaoU-i- n form paratus a chance to get ready for food b. Fuel Coal for current needs. act the machinery ia' motion c. Clothing For emergency needs and to after the food geta down," Mill Milter including shoes and stockings for advtaea. school children. Mias Miller also calls attention to d. Necessary household supplies. the necessity for an adequate lunch relief of amount The AMOUNT. 1. period. "School systems would do given shall be based on the need of the much towards improving th efficiency avthe family provided, however, that of their program as in any subject in erage amount paid out of this fund per th curriculum. The conditions under family aided shall not exceed the sum which the school lunch or any other of twenty dollars per month, for fam- meal of the day it eaten, as well, as ily of five. of food selected, have an the SERV-VICtype and INVESTIGATION 4. enormous effect upon our physical well All applicants for relief shall being. It ia not alone food which we trained beat be investigated by the but that which geta properly dieat. worker available ia the community, to that it can get into the blood gested such investigation to Include: stream and be carried to each ceil, that a. A visit to the applicants home. determine the building of strong beal-fo- y b. Inquiry a to residence, real and bodies, says Mias Miller. debts, income, personal property, financial other and bank accounts, resource of the family An interview with recent employers; determination of the ability sad agreement of the femily, relative, frkuds, churches and other organisation to assist in providing for the The relief work for unemployed men of Magna ia resolving itself infamily, with c. After the initial viait contact to s cleanup and repair program which the family most be maintained by. not only furnishes respectable emvisit one s month or of tenet if ployment for the destitute but also will tidy up the appearance of the neceisary. d. Registration with the central ln-- : city. Construction and cleanup work, dex where one is available. Where with funds contributed from the Renone exist such steps shall be taken construction Finance Corporation, and at may be sdjudged reasonable by Robert Bradford in charge, has been the committee to prevent duplica- contributed for this vicinity to parttion or work or relief. ially overcome the unemployment Work Relief problem. 1. Work relief ia a form of relief The men are rotated on a system and the need of the family shall be of equality of time. work six the basis controlling the allowance and hours daily, from nineThey o'clock until amount provided. four o'clock P. M., receiving $3 00 2. INVESTIGATION and SERV- - for their labor. IVE. All application for work reThus far. the work has principally lief shall be investigated at provided been in straightening and leveling sidfor investigation and servict for appliewalk. removing all debns. weeds, cants for relief and shall be registered rocks, etc.,from the streets and side with designated employment bureau, walks, thus presenting a more attracif any. tive appearance in the town. A crew 3. AMOUNT. The amonnt of of men have during the work relief provided shall be no more week on the streets in the west portion than sufficient to provide necessary of the town and near outlaying farms food, fuel, clothing and household cleaning weed away along the main supplies for the family after applying traveled roads. for these purposes the income of the It was thought that the R F. C. make work funds to construct flood confamily from other source. 4. Rtlief in the form of work re trol work near Magna was extremely lief shill bt granted only to employed sdviseablc and a special committee conperson with physical capacity K the sisting of R. A. Hart, secretary of the state projects committee: H. C. Goodtype of work granted. 5. All workere granted work relief rich. chief engineer of the Utah Copper Company and Maurice House-crofshall be covered by Workman's Combridge engineer for the state pensation Insnranc. road commission, made a survey of 6. Paymtnt for work relief shall be the area and conferred with in cash or by duck, or in kind at the members recently of the Magna Relief Com- prevailing ret of wags in the locality lor tb type of work performed. 7. Work relief project tha 11 not be for work to be done under contract nor for work for which an annual sp- prop nation has ben customary, except such projects st shall be approved by the County Committee on relief sad unemployment. Its Strange but FEDERAL FUNDS RECEIVED HERE v f i I 1,' been-worki- ng -- t i t. ! I I I 1 ! e1 I f ? ! thumbers are robbers in - - ip True-tha- V many al t V, disguise, a WOUUDNT geod pins Itlsi wrote a poso to For After pear, tvor das tk tlmao 1 mar stxrdy Pilgrim Pitkars. aa top ksa boss ate asdd lx this soutry for rote tad Thanksgiving tor nil oar Mannings. Bo Important ia this tab foot (f giving t banka that it ia tha wry trte thing wa teach te littla children. Aad pot thia wondarfal iaatttn tloa te ThnnkagivUg has aovor jw utau ixopirod MStfmr moro import tent pates te write outastvalp oa thia sukjete so bar. xt teaet.se tha writer te tkfa article and th BarOtefa Familiar glim ad know. It aapoaa te aaah n poaa. It woald ba a good ptea to aoad it in te tho odftor of this popor. In an aorteoanxoa, thia oniqoa faatlvxl would forafxb sm of our present dap Crab Ooektmil: Flak ona barda aoght te wrlta on. If thia onnea can rrxhmaat and add no- a fourth exp ehoppod awte picktea. ba oditorteUslng In th nwa cup ehoppod eatery aad tha mote of it! cog catsup. Chill well Foote Cat aad arv ia tottoeo41ad oochteil caps. Sorvoo ten. Bte poote tot aomottoxa. a Mix PsnyMaifs of ono b te la apt Tkaakagtvtag cap ongar, oowhalf teatboao ttaxaa if thp art tertaaate salt. an teaspoon glngxr, enough te kavo a atagla aafvoat spoon n cinnamon aad add taoapoan what s rolaUvo left. g tet'a one-halrsnnd art at a Thaakaglviag dfaar te ona aad Add f twa exp peeaa woald ho oalealated te provoko a pumpkin.marmnlad aadtable n two rang -vona. and action te Hr pte Add aa aad ano-hal-f 1a th aort te mams wa woaM eapa acaldod milk and por into pastry lined pi tin. Bate in - digros raa for tan a ht--4- lg CftA Citha ' xtew IK degree ta mfxxtea. Urn YsrhaUr sshh Patedfag B4 son tor ahoot thirty aslautea or uaUl knlto ema ot CooL Cover with whipped CmMfltmm and aprtuklo with grated J9eS fbf eight Pm msd Cnrsnxtw Salad rind. Cota la afx orenXee te of a Bo aura that tha foe Cefee Hard Cmsdiu brand that ta oi-mak- Fii three-fourth- SALT LAKE AND UTAH RAILROAD wafl-boate- sut rsad Them Warm Smartly for Less! JAUNTY NEW FILE FABRIC melts away from tb board side put sawdust in tb opening. A roof can be pat on this ict building if desired or tb block of ict msy bt mad in a small building already constructed, according to Mr. Owtnt. THICKS ofMAGIC win. o lindhaisi O THE LOVING MATCHES These small UTAH COPPER DUCK CLUB Beginning Thursday, November 17 1932, shooting will be permitted every day np to and including November 30th. 1932. V. D. HEATH. Sec y. are size with muff to match Colors Grey, Tan Ice May Be Made on Home Ground Pure ice may be stored without la- Helps for Home (fanning coats Extra Values "Wealth is only a disease," says critic. Except for a slight cold now and then we have been in fairly good health alt winter. Place a layer of gravel on the ground within the enclosure to facilitate drainage of water which slowly melts from the ice block. Put a post in th center of th square. Attach the end of a hose to the top of this post. Use a nozzle which breaks th water into All Sizes For Misses a social bor by rural homes in Utah which have piped water on the place, says W. W. Owens, assistant director for agriculture, Utah extension service. The method is to provide a storage space for the k as the watet,prayd from the end of a hose freezes. Erect four walls from rough lumber at a convenient location, says Mr. Owens. The size will be determined by the amount of ice wanted, it may be eight feet wide by eight feet long by six feet high, or it may be ten or twelve feet square. toI (esp Mothers T(mr Cumce Mi mittee, which consists of th Bishops fin spray. At times when th then of each L. D. S. ward. Rev. E. B. momiUr is near zero turn th hose on. Pace, Father J. A .Sanders and repre- During December and January a solid sentatives from the social, fraternal and block of ict th dimensions of the enclosure can b built up Cover th top ric organizations. of tb block with sawdust. As th icc Reconstruction Finance Corporation Funds may be only used for labor; with bw purchased materials must funds obtained from other sources. This project would be extremely advisable inasmuch at Magna has been damaged by a number of floods from the Oquirrh mountains in th last few years, several of which was exSeveral homes perienced this year. have been demolished, one person killed, a number injured and serious damage done by the flooding of baseGardens and orchments and roads ards have been damaged ra the extent that a summer's labor has been of no use. This Is oaa of a eerie of advertisement paid far if poor local transportation company. It purpose ia to discoorafo motorise foom giving lifts to "thumbrs," or bcggws of frsa rids. This pcaoisa u dangerous to motorists aad costly to . transportation compaxrie. no-hal- f and Brown Thera to no magic connected with this trick ; It to merely Intended fot a little fun. Jokingly letT your audience yeu cap maka such Inert thing aa matches fall to love. Stand two together In teut shape arrangement on a unit eh box. with the heada touching, and support them by ticking the ends In tha box. Light another match and apply it to one of those standing, aa shown to the above drawing. The flame will Ignite the sulphur heuds, and they will cling together, aa though kissing. As the sticks burn, they will curt up slowly, snd eventnally topple over You can laughingly eay that the matches curl up to the ecetasp of the kiss and fall over from exhaustion. WND Service. (Cepvrisbt. Wilt U UvAhorat.) 7ENNE1TS famous quaUy Transparent ExTnAj Velvet ExTnA, at 1 ;s a bh Wbitetop, Morning Glory and Canada Thistle Thoroughly Established In Stat I ", ' I 11-24- a j Velvela the rogue! Newest with styles . queenly Ankle loads of dash! length and eh so chk! SIZES 1 14 the New 1 UTAH COPPER DUCK CLUB Beginning Thursday, November 17 1932. shooting will b permitted tv-- try day up to and Including November 30th. 1932. V. HEATH. Sefy. I All About Distribution of Govtroment floir and cotton is being mad by tb American Red Cross at an estimate cost of $475,000 from fund supported by public memberships. Join, November NEW LIBRARY BOOKS A number of new book bavt been added to the Magna Public Library, including colume contributed by Mia and Georg in Rauth. "Our Island Their People and Holy Orders." Other books arc: Cloth of Gold", "Silver Star" and Isl of Retribu- tion." Everyone is invited to viait tb library and read these and other book daring th winter months. ROAD SHOW A road show with all ward of Oquirtb Stake participating is to be gives this evening at the wards oa a system of rotation. Evtryon is invited to attend, and a small nominal f will b charged. Necklines HEN yon can food nt home, bn nnrn that vry atep of process la right Ckoo th freshest foods for canning. Clean th food thoroughly. Prepare to get it Into the cant or tars Immediately. Process in a pressure cooker, observing the proper length of time both for expelling the air and processing. Use clean containers In perfect condition. It old glass Jars are used, bn sura to nae n new Ud and a new rubber U the lid Is of the crew type. Remove the cans or jars from the eooker and cool immediately. Tla can should ba plunged Into cold water or put ander tha cold water spigot Lida on glass should ..betlhtened as soon as the Jars are removed from the cooker. And they should be asperated to allow air to circulate around them that they may cool a rapidly as they vllL Store pour to processed foods In a cool dry place to prevent rubbers from cracking. The reason for these constructive suggestions i?S to be found In a recent article by Dr. r. W. Tanner In which he said: "Commercial canners have long since faced the fact that unless canned foods are properly processed. this organism (Clostridium botultnum) may survive and be responsible tor. some terrible outbreaks of botulism. Home canners should be willing to capitalize on this Information. They should be impressed by the fact that practically all of tha outbreaks of botmiam In the laat six or seven years hare been due to d Improperly processed foods, and that not one single outbreak of botulism has been caused by foods commercially canned In the United States. home-canne- 20 LORSs Black een red ... 17ASHIONS have coma and gone, many of thorn la fact, bat Dona have appeauod that wars smarter than th arw aaeklla to teroot Probably vry frock that has arrived this aaaoa ahowa this now traatmant . . . surety, ate oa duplicates another's daslga. And each ia smart ta Its own wap. Buttoned high with a part mrortapptng aeatf la th method wd bp oa frock. (McCall 7141). This aovertep atmplo txostSMBt Ueo up epaulet Another ahot in nicely with tho tailored which top tho tltvrea. gown awtria its circular manner, oot of eouroa, to button over tho ends with buttons. TM5). Thia rounded collar treat- toe-petti-ng, ment anaembleo With tha round cuffs used smartly oa tha sierras to add Interest SheM woollens, crinkled, blistered crepes and gt vivid colors are worn tin rear (Bp courtesy af Tha Onto- Pny)- - OWOPENHVMt ? . . wine ... blues. ' |