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Show Ar .e,tfi rAC'v' t' - i 4 Democrats Uka x mocking bird la " tha traa toga. I kladar thought that whaa tha Totaa wars coomb od that wo had cloaad tha arg manta, kit wa aaam to hsv Just atartad am. ao aa thay ara till going avar aa why wa just aa wall Join ta. . Ton can .savor ba too lata with a v Foot Mortem. eaoaa tha corpaa will always atar daad till you daelda oa what tha canaa of hla daath waa. Thata ona accommodating thing about a corpse. Now lota start from tha beginning. What chan ca did Mr. Hoover have ' at any time, even before tha aomlna tlonaf Everybody admlttad "That s U things dont pick ip a wholo lot why Mr. Hoover hasant got a ghost at a chance." Wall things didaat pick up, everybody know that. Ba why did they run him." or I maaa 4 ratbar why dll ha rua himself. for aatnrally ha would ba callad upon . to by tha party to run. Thay moror earo for tha IndlrlduaL Its always tha old hoooy, "for tha good of tha i f ' 1 V tors SEEK POSITIONS AS GRANITE BOARD 1.211 A coasidmblc s moist of iatsiut tviaetd by ciussns of this commaaiiy is tbt fonheomtag Goa it School District tlcctioa wba two member from two precincts will bs selected. December 7, accotdmg to aa r Invito Rocaert. Eoollij Uaentplaj-- . t I.oov-- mdt by A. r.2!.2ZRS George Lavia. clerk of tbs board. Wednesday. It was required is order that for tha position bt eligible that nominating petitions for mtmbenhip be filed by sspportcre of csadidaM Tacsday, not later than 5 P. M. Alma Swtasoa of Magna, incam beat board president, seeks another term from tha fosttb precinct. Other nominees from this district sea C E. Pickett. Magna. Clarence R, Najrl-Mag ni. Rales C Parka Magna and B. E. Mia. Garfield. Sodctberg of 240 TruGeorge man Areas, inesmoest member, seeks reelec tioa from tha Second precinct. He ia opposed by Thomas J. Yatsa. 2114 South Sutt Street; D. W. Parra tt. ))0 East 21 Soath Stand John P, Bord. 21) Soath West Tempi Street. The polling place which will open at seven oclock A. M. December 7 and doe at 7 P. M.. according so Mr. Iwrv 1SS3 - t A River Tiuntod Atiie liar Wr tn Veuttci qb vi ct . The officers of dub during 19)2 the Utah Copper were by acclamation at a (tetat smoker to direct the aciiviut ol the organisation during ' 191), Tbey.ar aa follow: Albert Fitzgerald, president; J. S. and E. E. McPoweU, Mm. Elizabeth Anderson Harknes. 70. prominent L. D. S. Cbarch worker of the Magna Ward, died Monday at 1:40 P. M. of heart attack, and fla complications. Her death team as a great shock to her auay friend, aa aha had been ill bat several days. Mis. Harknam bad lived in Magna foe tht lam 2) year, and has been prominently Identified in all civic work and endeavors that would improve tha status of her community. She was also very well known for her active participation in tht Relief Society and outer organizations of the L D. Church. She wae known for her charity to every worthy person. Her disposition waa chatty and optimistic at all time, when other people wan downcait and complaining aboat their misfortune. Her life waa only exemplary, leaving tht world better than what Mar found it. t Levin, sea aa follow: , Mis. Harknets waa born in Castle Dawson. Inland. February 17. 1142. 294. Garfield School 295 Putt door East of Bask os daughter of Thomas tad Mary Rax Carty, stemary-ueaen- The Board of Governor consists of B. W. Englemann, F. O. Haymond, d L. Roy Hatch. C R. Naylor, J. N. Lou tenant k. The committees of 19)) consist of the following: Entertainment: B. E, Mix,- - chair-m- j A. B. Duckworth, J. S. Powell, C Anderson and W. V. Robbuu. Smoker: Georg Smith, chairman; W. V4 Robbina. A. B. Dock worth. George Wtlmore. Maynard N who a. Rom Aathoa, Roy (iit-n- s and Jot Stevenson, timekeeper. Bowling: P, R. Schulu. chairman; William Tttseder. ; H L. Garfield, C R. Naylor and B. L. Jones. Rifle Range; B. E. Mix. chairman; Clar-s- k L A. Blackner, Mitchell. C. E, Pickett tad P, R. SchultA Danse; J. S. PoweU. chairman. George Smith, Georg W etcher, Harold .Richardson and N. W. E sens worth. Hoqse: J. S. PoweU. chairman; E. E. McCarty, ; Harry Milnes, Clarence Mitchell, Tboa. Morgan. M. J. Brady. C R. Naylor. J. N. Louttnaock. and H. L. Garfield. A. B. Duckworth, Membership: chairman; J. R. Quinn, J. S. Powell and Tboa. Morgan., PaUKity: Roy Harris, chairman; Jams HarryJ Milne, McGil Tho. Morgan sad Eugene a ad Gar-fiel- a li I F Qi COACHES ARRAN G2 MesJbsr Grander I, loiter J1 Officers. D;ci Unexpectedly JORDAN DISTRICT EjAcdimlisa app-Iksa- ta Mais Street per Hs-EIe- LIRS. E. HARKNZSS DIES FOLLOWING SHORT ILLNESS . is bcieg announcement Cc i Anderson. Surviving n; one art her husband, ton. Robert Hark net of Magna, six daughters. Mis. Maggie Hanma and Mrs. Annie Jenna of Canada; Mia. n Sarah Bergstrom and Mr. Eva of Salt Laks. Mrs. Ellen M Benton and Mis. Edna Latham of Hok-anso- Magna. Funeral service will ba conducted in the Magna L. D. S. Ward chapel Sunday al l P. M. Burial will take place in the Wasatch Lawn burial Park. n; Walla. Vcrk Center Cbtkhg - , SPECIAL TZANXSGIYXrS FEDCEAIX TO E3 GIVEN AT GAE7ZELD EU2NDAY Drive. Nets Very Prcfltibls Remits - i .CAGE SEASON': Hoett of ftiead of Mr. Isabella Murphy Ntwton, 43, wife of L tali J. Newton of Granger, writ shocked to hear of her death at a Salt Lake afternoon. Mr. hospital Tuesday Newton died following complication incident to child birth. ; - She was prominent in L. D. S. Church work and had been aa ideal mother and a typical American citizen. Her memory will never he fotgotttn by members of her immediate family tad latgt circle of friend. She was born October 4, 1117. in Salt Lake, tht daughter of Math and Aaaa Mackay Murphy. i Beside her hnsbaad. she it survived by her father, four daughter: Lortu, Newton, Mrs. Marion Gucgcsbarg. Mrs. Beruice Rdken. Lucil Ntwton ; thru tons: Jay, Clayton, and Douglas Newton aU of Salt Lake and the following brotbera and titters: Mrs, Hazel McRae. Lutitia Murphy, Ida Murphy, Orvil Murphy and Murphy aU of Grangtr. UDEAUOFVOIEN GIVES TALK HERE Mitt Jean Slavins. Dean ofWo-me- n at the Univtraity of Utah, spoil before the Girls League of Cyprul High School, Monday, November 21. Her subject was the "Value of GirU League Work." which tht presented iu a very interesting manner. At the clow of the meeting tha hoys accepted the girl challenge for tong and yell contest. The girl won the ringing and tbt boya the yelling. The judge were: Min Jcau Slav-in- s. Mr. Raiwl Magleby and Mrs. Leslie Nclsoa. r i Junior High Hc::tcrs Degin Practice Flay . ' Prnaiduut L --over has tovu Governor Rooasvslt. who will Prudent next Id arch, to thn V.L House to dlncluxa foreign loans a unite tn mcom muadaUoa to C greaa. This InterMtlug InvltaUoa absolutely new In American p, Coach Rosa Magleby'a . hoy an auk ing aU preparations and saridion-sl- y practiciaa nightly for the coming teuton of basketball which k beginning to get under wav ia earaew with the completion of the football skirmish. An intramanl basketball settee wae held laet week at Cyprus with the fast and acmntt group of "C" Club basket r capturing the championship honor of ' tht school by eliminating aU other club and or' ganizations in decisive acorn. - From . workouts tht Cyprue boys have shown speed sad accuracy that has not seemingly before beta present ia tht past yean in tbrir preliminary workouts. Hy Duckworth, Icttermaa and tegular looks very good ac die basket together with Jobs Rigler sad Marlowe Turpin, who have starred at tb mta tbut far by reason of their con taunt playing of, a high class type of basketball. A number of other bo are also displaying fighting of grit and perseversnes that should piste them high iu the Jordan district prep basket baU. ll A schedule for Jordan district wa drawn up after a meeting of the coaches of the school concerned Saturday ifttraooa at the Hotel Utah. ITh fmt (amt ia the district will M hcld um Jaanarv 4, with Cyprus meeting Vhtir old foes. Bingham, oa tbt Cyprus floor. This first encounter should prove to be well worth see ing.- - The first of the schedules will he completed by February 3. The Jordan loop will complete tht final half hy Match ). Aa was the schedule bat year. Mur ny, Graaterille, Bingham, Cyprus and Tooele wilt play in the Jordan tUtrict. Region one will he eatidec to send five teams to the state tournament. two from Salt Lake and Jordan districts sad one frost Summit. It will ha remembered that Murray and Jordan finished first and ascond Htpactivtly in tht Jordan district bat vur. A number "of practice games have bee arranged for by tht coach sad wilt be announced torn time to Uca. i - In view of the long nnd at t time Unnecessarily long interval 1 tween election and actual inau ration. It would seem that t Preeident-to-hand thn Preside might well consult frequently r the good of tho country. Yo ran one kind of ndmlnls! tloa without modification up Uarch 4th and nuddenly break L another net of Ideas enema scar ty dsslrnbln. It would not be ta any other buslaees. o t On tho othne hand, it ta eonct this that Governor Roosevelt t want to keep tin hands nnd m elsar of nay agreement wt taflylng problems reserving d kite action hla term begin Governor attitude foreign debu, hla willingness or i willingness In transfer the 1 from the shoulders of Europe Uie shoulders of American taut; era le not known. , j But it la known that at It ninety per eent of our people,: M good roue why they sbo pay In Uxaa toe debts tost thn t pie of other eountriee Incurred j reetly or Indirectly and spent the big war. ( U Governor Roosevelt ac merely ns n politician, which to t hla habit, ho would say, regard! of kla owa vlown oa foreign det "Let President Hoover add t la kla athar worries. There to reason why should step to a make reeammendaUons that ml, eons my ndmlnlstraUoa' to ho ta puhltt disfavor." Roc-atvelt'-e Governor White of Ch!o s legal beer will end racket may, hut not soon. Too pews accustomed to living tons, Mr. A1 Capone, super-captai. ' time.- -7 The following k the schedule of our great Industry, to his prison the Jordan dietncti ChletgO, ssld ta this writer; January 4. Murray at Gtanteville, "What's going to beoomt of Bingham at Cyprue, Jordan at Tooele If they stop my boor fc geopit 1 January ). Graattvill at Biaghsa. nasa? I havo two or throe hand Murray at Jordan. Cyprus at Tooele. young men working for me, r January 20, Cyprus at GraaUviUe. boya. with thair tittle homos i Tooele ac Murray. Jordan at Bingham. kiddlss, making non hundred a January 27, Gnnuvilb at Jordan, Murray at Cyproe. Bingham at Tooele. fifty to two hundred and fifty i February ), Tooele at GrantaviUe. tors s woek. Anybody who to! !. Cyp-IT?at Jordan at Bingham Murray, thay will go back ta Jobs at to: 'r doesn't kr The achtdal wilt be played over dollar a. . week mueh." 1 v " the following Of Ffr-rtT-tV dcZ;. bom tu me in the second half. weak" art aa longer ther. t jt According to Coach H. M. Merrill, the Cyprus Janior High haeketball eauad will comist chiefly of experiencMrs. C E. Pickett, chairman of tht ed player, sad should therefore depublicity for tb Women's Work Can-ta- r, fend their title ia the tame capable stated Tamday that dm and other manner and type of playing that they member of the committee wen very displayed ia the last school term. well pleated with the rttpoat given by Four hoy who earned their letters citizen to tb clothing drive conducted last year will etrivt to bring victory last week for tb benefit of the Woek to Cyprus again this year. They an: Center. Aa a number of people were Glen Coon, who served aa regular out laet week when the women and forward; Billy A tha. reserve guard; a Boy Scoots made tht Richard Mills, reserve center snd Hen taavaaa, anyone who wae missed and ry Mori mere forward. desire to donate any type or kind of material Other promising tint ia benefit the for of tht center, clothing Coach Merntl ha to crooee from kt asked leave their contriba W earnestly Walter Marsh. Frank Dotford. Rut-eASTER TELLS OF Won at thk Utah Pownr Light Cliftoo. Sari Hniah, JamA Jchcifg USE STAMP down-tow- n CHRISTMAS depot company office, tht fcldt. Dennis Cavan, Dick Suwart, ad or other "Christmas" Center. ti of stamp, Creed Titcomb. Neal Heber A great number of rtqueeta have betivt stamp or labels ia aid of charit- Pehnou.Garside, Bob Madsen. Roger Parka. be the fixed able to been recti vtd at the Center for quilts, organizations may The "aaam bootlc Tom Heletoe. Trank Mikuaik, and and anyone who has any scrap of back of any mail nutter for foreign Glen Olaoa. problem" may ho with ns soo cloth, ate., that would b suitable fot countries. bat oa the address tide of , tho plan to carried out to free t this., is asked to coutributt it to the tb correspondence, says Poetmiitm Alta Dayton, ia giving a ruling ft THANKSGIVING IS THEME FOR prison all Jailed for violating Center. SCHOOL ASSEMBLY hlhltloa tows. or crived from Washington. Any other clothing, button Aa MMSibly, which depicted the these conditions are com Uni thread, will also be welcomed for the Governor Rolph of California d this project, which is con- plied with. Mn. Dayton added, articles tally Thanksgiving with the treaty of work soon as hit State's e I that he Bradford between Governor of wiU nnythlug. not pence const ructioa of the new bleachers ducted primarily for women whose bearing sumps vote against prohlbl whelming India and Chief the Massassoit, and must run, whether he want too er foot-nothis but Granite high achooL nation, t, The hutbands art unemployed and the un- be dispatched from to be will free several t certified Seventh The was Modem the prln-lbapreour Twenty Regular Tbanktgivnig. W must atand for The women wiU be returned to the sender, if gam between Granite and Tooele employed and dred convtcted " of bootlegging Shtp-pe- rs sented to the student-bod- y Wedneediy. Meeti.ng. pf .ibe Ceatzal I Thursday, initiated tb new bleachers, work at the building, directly back known, otherwise sent to the division clpals." Advisory Board will be held ia win be bard for thum to necus r- arranged in observance of the Day of of dcad lciutt So another good man was (eat I which will seat 1 BOO and act made of of tha Cyprus High School Ball Room of Hotel Utah, Salt lb themaalvea ta a 830 a week," Thanks. until nine of !concretcndwood the bouts out to bits tha dost HI bet .you Mu Jennk Joust directed a group Lake City, December 1), 19)2. harder still to find the 830. Thu was tb second game which five o'clock P. M.. receiving SI.23 ZOO LISTS FREE DAYS thaf'MrrCoolIdg would havo duck-Tb organization b composed of f . new athletic per day for tbrir labor. will he admitted free of Indian dances. Miss Lob Nelson . on Tht Gnn.tt pubik played In under been had am If ho then od to the Salt Lake zoo five. day each the ringing and Miss Mynh Harvey; members representing every important d Oa the alto of tho great Ho th wbu.b these the dramatic portion of the program. abipping industry ia tb tntermounuia earn' conditione. He would I week, effective immediately, it was e A tiiuAced bf fm. 7; m Dam too Colorado River for e Powder Diamond called for in The k Not Chooaad right clever waa iu meeting The very country. assembly after a meeting of the foo track M iatb ar DUmood powder la obtained from baa rushsd with Its millions of The the purpose of exchanging ideas contaco. Ha would han told em, "The Bturfc dircton Thursday at tht chamber of presentation and conception. Ions per minute through toe and diamond-ruttinI by procuaa conditions dcamatized student ably enacted and cerning rapidly changing Other acbools in tbeh district have fho running dont look good, and I urn walla of a narrow canyon A nominal admission 1st will be tbeir characterizations in a manner that in th field of trsnspo ration, to study rock sot going In Juat for tha sake of I jIm nude tb following improve, cnablng Interior diamondswith The follows that path no longer,! afl. to for la credit veterans. done would have I to collectively, appBad rtgubtioa and oa gtnmond powdar Good the of Snnday. chaigtd Satnrdayt meats: running second." The of to various competing forme of mans engineering genius has t I party" could have gona and Jumped Plymouth school at Taylorsville has transportation, to estimate to future od tho river aside, forcing It to! and cleaned would tbt hava septic as ha grounds as ap far lake la thn trend and volume of freight to he through artificial tunnel, du I tank Oak installed.. wood bees have been concerned. They woaldent moved out of the state of Utah. Coloooe toe of eaayon'a rocky s! ha had on Drive, school, Hyland havo said "Boys throw soma othur rado, Idaho, Wyoming end Nebraska almost a mil high. large rock gatdea built ia a aatsral tho take with ta tht and Christian to steps jointly good Republican thus completing extensive Und- the State and Federal Government, lloaa. I saa tha handwriting oa tha Where the river ante ru railroad and the trucking organiza wall la alec trie letters.' Parrnt-TtachAasocierion. by the a channel cut out of f definite to through tions to originate plan some over could You see you get At the Blaine achooL Thirty-thir- d the water ages ago ration. rock stabilize by I transpo Bach resignation aa this, "Cltlsena, South and Main Street, tbt yiH was On of to chief topics for disco la dry. Engl n can nnd s thing I administration coa failure ita sad due abandoned am to that my t afraid "Coordsioa at tok matting will era at too groat dam nndtstu has not been anti rely to your satin - nection baa beta nude with a local ination of Truck and Railroad Serby the torrent will proceed to vice. " faction, nnd then items to he a de pipe line, a wall that will bold back bQ, of a to Coal views of favor The change. elded element la luduitry. of gallons of Colorado water t Product Industry. Livestock Industry, used 1 have no nlahla to offer, I have ao as man may dec Id for !r FATALITY OP REPOSTS Wholesalers and Re Manufacturers. oxcuiea, 1 havo done my very beet tioa, or power. When the wa MOTES GLOW ZK and as UTAH well railroad as tb tailtrt bean ahould hava It aeema that It finished, the tunnel will be citruckers will be expressed at thk meetSEDUCTION OT 1231 more. So for tho good of all eon te open at any time when v ing. corned 1 decline to be a candidate definite behind some the dam needs lower! It k very anticipated Both fatality and nonfaul-injur- y Herbert Toura, for concern ing necessity recommendation rates from accident ia the coal mines Hoover.' for and kind of regulation nstdtd will There will be "few women ta of Utah during 1911 showed a grit-Bbe made to Congress and the several next Coogrees." A bad thing the Party" wouldeot which the from rate faction states ia tbit Board territory aa a re allowad inch a aane and ssnalble Congress. A doses sensible w according to infor- M salt of these discussions. United eourao. It would as nearly as possible like Jam nation jnst compiled by tbt This Board b on of thirteen rim hava put them In State burtan of mines from reports dams, of Chicago, would do hava beta which ibr ; organizations received from tht operators and the tha hole inatead good ta Washington. to regionally throughout functioning ac office. Tbt mine suu inspector's of Mr. Hoovar. Tory few Engllah women United States on matter of railroad cideat rate in 19)2 was 136 per mil He would have able to past the difficult exa: arrvic which affect the abipping pubtedne a of auu-bonlion exposure, had the sympalic. They have been ia exiatence, pro tions required to gala too j. tioa of 22 per cent from tht 1930 thy of everyone, grarively. for the part 'nine yean. place to the British dvfl aei 201 accidents per million sua nteof There an no membership data, and la fact, as woman passes tho but the "Party hours. the officers and committee memben set of them, and this If call kapt hanging onmines 40 from operating Reports serve gntuituonsly. to tho Idea that in tbt state indicate an employment algo of female Inferiority. , A National Conference of the were 2571 whom of men. might of 3268 Tho lord did not make w "Thing" committees executive pick ap. They employed underground and 690 on of the 12 Boards hat juat recently ta pass difficult civil scrvtc the sarfact. The average employ at did. Democratic amlaatlona. Ha mad them to been concluded in Chicago. , aU coal mine was equal to 416,61) f support picked Plans for expanding toe activities men that can pass them. mandayi. or 3.87).22S of all to Boards wen perfected at up. But-- on the redne- a representing the btter fig that meeting and will he given far Abraham Lincoln's , athar hand there Just aeema to b i of ifh ther consideration by tbs regional hardly read or write, jear somnthlng about running for Pmb membership at the Salt Lake City road or write at all dsnt that you can never get out of l of work, at com- d , , 8J , meeting. tnllowa head. of pass say examlaatle 19)0. of b urines ia pared with I )44 iu to order Tb regkbr I were bony more for too worl But It over and gaeaa every hows per day j-j mod working 60 com dudes reports from over to J toe earn ia 19)1 a ia lid the beet thay could accordingdid committee indicating the trend of to England, todudi prictkally ity sal varsity "honor business ia each line of industry; rethey had to do with. But I jq wKb interpreter oa a prodoctioa indicated that slightly over the e laminations man that had boon ao to railroads from the concerning port I per naan were A6A1NST HUNDREDS tbeir condition and , a tummary of know Is not as xmaclentloua aa Mr. Hoover had, total ton per man-hosuch information. you do. Edlar Aka a boating Ilka that Ho dldont (produced in 19)0 than in 19)1. AMERICAN FARM YOUTHS The Public k cordially invited and passed nay of .Mill- I An attendance of HONOR urged to attend. tto.tvu.ter 200 over k antkipated. im. one tUMmfU for day Ml, dUabled an employ I or more. A Ipucial program, arranged in the oheemnee of Thankiving. will bt given Sunday evening, November 27 at the Garfield L. D. S. Ward. Speak-us- a of tht evening wdl he Marvin J. SeBertoch nnd Heber C. Ivmon. lected' mnakal number wiU be by dm Garfield Choir and the A group of Rehsf Society' Choir. Primary cbUdsun wiU tiro he f tainted on tht program. Sefvktt will begin promptly at 7 oclock P. M. The general public is invited to attend. It . i -- Mr. Boorar had last sail J94 and ; "Now boya 1 hara dona an 1 oaa tor 29- 7- Pleasant Grsea Halt 29 1 Bacchus School , tha good of tha old Party.. 1 hara 21121- 2- Madiaoa School 2445 ''"struggled with It, fought ovary typo ' at hard luck that waa ever lavaated, State Street 21- 5- 1451 Soath 2)nl East Sl soma Invented by my owa of tha election have no " Including Party. Now 1 know tha tida la beesJsdge named as yet. mo load ta ao tha me. why against With the completion of tbt asm slaughter? If people want a change ing of tha nominee for tbt positions, as thay evidently seam too, why it ia easily discernible that a good vat maby wa eould lead them ta accept iety of man to pleas anv voter lot 'la ehange la our owa Party, aa Jut them office, will be eligible for votes. let ma drop oat. In tnct 1 dost ears Men who are of high character and i tor another term!" juadisg in tha commaaity who woald Now you sea where ha would have aerva and work for the beat interest bean. Course you will say, Tea of the voters hen ia their school problem will bt present for tbt toe. Will, but this Is a second guess you of tht taxpayers. ara making. MU easy to tell after udemion is tbs duty of every taxpayer to have base comIt Its all over what-jnlgh- t oat at thi tlcctioa and cast thair dona." But Its not a second guess. desired candidate. ' It waa plain to hla and all at am vote fot their all tha time. The whole thing hlng-- . ad oa "Things Picking Up." Wall C. what waa to make am pick apt If in hadont three years picked up they Needed why ware they going to pick up this " Pan? A slight gain wouldant have meant a thing. Away before tha Convention M Chicago, 1 used to gsk "Wall why Yw Improvement on grounds does Mr. Hoover run? Tou Ml say I at tyebetre and Cyprus school pn-thI If the election waa tomorrow sent a mom attractive appearance since het he would be overwhelmingly the cleaa-s- p campaign coad acted earn the Reconartuc- torpeoplclaUf muTII rioU Finance wen used Corporatioa teebaaga. Way dont be sUp out and fot tbit project work, accotdieg to let mo nominate somebody in Wa Uaac Morgak. Granite District baOd--plaI and aave that beating?" ll ing aupervisor, who is planning I they would alwaye tell me, tore work fot as long as the fund ia "Well W11L dont you see that would available. Weed wen enrooted. fences re ba admitting that the Party had nlud ,nd ad all ad? And we eouldent do that." h tb.-r. You see It all gets back tn the 1 'v'v'' GlZTIZLDi CfA U, miDAY, K0VE12E2 23. TTNYN YEAH ' Now U A IV VJ, it A yedli UTTERLY HILLS. Well aU t bov b Just what 1 read litbb yin iol what 1 hear aa 1 llataa ta T1 F. Fend Fcr Schsds Add r. pre-ns- tri - fcrproYesients Here boae-to-boa- at PTtM U fee-We- sss "y us IbSTmC. irv played Western SHppen' Advisory Board Announce Meeting u non-posta- aay. ll - Wtr gymnas-inntrTro- fw tattaUl, m ctad-hav- g adi u 1 thy. Winner rr 1 - r b; 1 h... ut ujq, Auiaiited vwoo rs fordm inlhe federal maa-hoa- h ' p lid liT I 1 yr at of Aoricultuig n HARRIS COXPET6P OT :jjYtpn k Wiri . h. Department ringe -- Slufly Tbr- TMF G)niy, xeKtueby 1, j |