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Show Week This AsnutCuasANi Tho Dot Apptwi Jefferson on "Day Ameri EOT TEAS Icon Tie Rails and Money Load Voice of Cash MAGNA, UTAH, FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 18S3 Toa read la Geaeala, Chapter was aa ollvs loot." so Noah knew that lbs watsrs wars abated trsni off ths Earth. Baslasss sad financial asws dOTss are bsctaalac te bring little ellra leaves, te the ark of the de- pression. . Nat lacoms of railroads la the East has rlssa IS par cast la No Timber, compared with October. Baildlng operation la Am erica want up more thaa IS per eaad la November, over October. We are gradually climbing ap oat of (be ; . slough. . Also trade la improving la Germany, much optimism, there Deep ecoaomlsta tall you the aoata crisis la over." Soma ladna-tri- al undertakings may break down bars and there bat ths depression flood Is subsidise. Stdy Its Till, that the Dots esats back te ths Ark, "lad. la, la bsr noeth Sleets In An HI Wind That Blows No Good Are Started At Although the terrific storm Thursday evening inconvenienced dozens of people bet, standing many travelers, mile from jhetr caused frozen raduton, frozen ears, hand and feet, business boomed for the eating places of Magna. The local cafes and restaurants wen so densely crowded all during the evening serving pcopU who were compelled to atop Ben beanie of the blocked highway, that extra forces of employees wert hired. Proprietors of cafes sated that it was the best business they had had for many months. Tbe crowd soon dispersed after new arrived that the speedway road had been opened. homes, Handy Corner Herder Lfcked With Period Held The Salt Lake police dragnet, cast last Monday to appicbend tbe University of Utah safe robber. Thursday morning waa drawing into ita meshes one of the largest criminal gangs ever captnred in Salt Lake County. With 14 persona held for investigation in Friends of tbo "Buy American" the city jail, the chief expressed the bemovement who believe la pending lief that criminals responsible for most la America, money earned la recent Salt Lake county crimes are America, may atlllse the following under arrest. Police efforts also have linked the statement by Thomas Jefferson: "Tbs patriotic determination of. eafs robber suspects with the gang responsible for the doable murder of every good eltisea to nee no tor John at elgn article which can bo nude John Stamie and Gregory within oaf selves, - (ear - borders) the Handy Corner service station, without regard to difference In Tooele county. last November 2, of being Both gangs are inspected price, eecn res as against a relapsa members of s single group end may Into foreign dependency, have committed a number of crimes What Jefferson called "the patri- throughout tbe iatermountaia west. otic determination of every good Police from Idaho. Colorado gad Neeitlsen to me bo foreign article vada are expected to come to Salt Showing e decided improvement in which con be mad within Lake to question the prisoner. fighting epirit and shooting from tbe without regard to difference John Sumis. former proprietor of first gam of the Jordan District n la price," Is as Important today on a Magna ' pool-hawhen they took a toes from the and It a hundred years ago. Bay here, was shot and Gregory John was Bingham Miners tbe previous week, The tbe Cyprus Pirates measured np betgoods mads by Americas workers. choked to death November 2. The "Boy Americas" policy was murder at Lakepoiat was apparently ter to the sundards set for them, and all hope. Friday by defeataccessed well long ago by Abrahaaa accomplished by criminate bent apoa Lincoln, according to J. P. Annin: rifling slot machine. From informa- ing the Tooele equad at Tooele. Frition received on a license. Chief Payne day. 37-2"To n question on tariffs Abraconnected the crime with these people. ham Llnco la Is said to haveTepUed lakw'a hwg wwawwwwme B wraffw eafia.i ToRce have the bunenhaTeS WT.rfmUeabeat their basket shooting, although they tariff, bat that be did know that life of John Samis and a preliminary misled several setup which should wbea we bought steel rails abroad examination, indicated that cartridges have netted them additional points. the is officet. found the in by Marlow Turpin, right forward of the they bad the money and we bad tbo same gnaand weight at tbe one that locals, was the sensation of the game, nils, bnt when ws bought stool killed type Sarnia. He has a rails la America this soon try bad by sinking nine baskets. The alleged ring leader of the gang graceful form of taping into the air. tbs rails sad ths mosey also." arrested was by 29, Harry LaFray. and. propelling tbe ball with on police Tbatsday at 1 : 20 a. m. at a Reporters uy that Oovsraor downtown hotel. With him also was hand, throw it for the hoop, seldom missing. Roosevelt as President will bargain arrested. Willard Rose. 42. with other countries tor tariff eats John Papanickolas. speedy guard, Other suspected members of tbe sad make redactions In oar tariffs gang arrested Wednesday night end also played a good defensive game, which coupled with Hy Duckworth, accordingly. Many believe that tbo early Tbatsday are: best tariff policy would make a other guard, kept tbe Tooele tarn, arretted at Ed. Anderson, )0. tariff wall high enough to keep (printing at all time in endeavors to South - and Eleventh score. Tbe Pirates nude the larger foreign goods out of ths United Twenty-firs- t East streets: Ed Johnson, 27; W. P. of their point hy passing percentage States, compelling Americans ta Swede' Johnson. 14; Mrs. Alice attacks which befwd tbe Tooele Americas made by labor, Johaeoa, 27, and Vestal Page. 30: all bay goods boopstcra. paid for with American money, in- arrested at 627 Graham court. stead of building np foreign IndusDsn. Mriinkovich. brother to the in the safe robberies The try, enabling depreciated foreign committedlaspecu the university last Sun- famous Notts Dame football sar, sad at money te nullity oar tariff. day night ait J. E. MandeU, 32 sad Jimmy Ormc, espain. wen the players on the Tooele tram. Herbert Ward, 23, Mrs. Mandell, 23, A bandit, stopping a letter caralso is held. Those held pending far- Mriinkovich, although small, k exrier and taking hie $LS9, did not ther investigation of the murders of ceptionally fast on bk feet, darting ia touch the letters "It'a yoar dough, John Sumis and Gregory John at tbe and out. guarding, passing and scor1 want, not Uncle Barn's," said he. Tooele county service station ire W. edThe bandit knows that Unde Bam S. Davie, 38; Jack Cannon, 33: Roy Tbe evident future of the Pirates catches and punishes mall robbers, Mathews. 29, and Mary Smith, 40. was their fighting spirit, playing matno were Secret his Service, reported which seemed Tbe two groups through lacking ia tbe Bingham tbe dister what it costs, Ths way to linked wbea police found that enconaur. They were ia tbe Tooele courage banditry Is to maka it dan- name "Dorothy Lancaster' on Mm game, fighting every inch of the way. gerous to the criminal, lnitead of, Mandril's marriage license is tbe Not to be defaced, their fighting as at present, making it dangarona nac name appearing in Utters found sc see of play proved them to be Monday ..by . polkc at,, 1600 .Indiana .only for the public. to" Coach Harris's fiver'" avenue, the residence of the murder of and Belonging pktntss -- DANCE TO-BHere or abroad cash la the suspects. Mm Mandril also were fonnd in the strong argument American eta-desaid. The Uah Copper Club will enter-ui- n at the University of Vienna Indiana isavenue .residence, police of being at a dance next Friday evening. police inspected by Pag were victims of offensive rowdythat gangs "cat. the member who January 27 for all club members. Am ism. The American Minster comtbe movements of night time k assured to everyone. survey plained, with little effeet Now watchmen and prepares the wsy for enjoyable somebody discovers that 'foreign the commissios of a robbery or burstudents spend f 1,750.000 a year, lier- Cyprus Wins . r , From Me. . At locale oar-salv- es, ll vu well-know- 6. lie ttarhelne jSwaww- E nts more than nil the Austrian students spend, sad that baa caused a change In tbs attitude toward American atndenta. American doc tore, finishing their studies la Vienna, spend a half million dollars there yearly. If Americas students and doctors would return from foreign oouatries. they would find better universities and better medleal schools here, and have the satisfaction of spending their money In the United States, where they expect to make their money hereafter. - - British newspapers eey the death of Calvin Coolidgs le "more thaa the death of aa It la the death of an era. With him has gone the America that was preoccupied with ita own narrow affairs, relying on simple, creeds." Let ns hope the British papers are mistaken. The Coolidgs era wee one of plain Americanism, with a President concentrated on the Interests of America and of Americana. Ths Coolidgs era was ose of economy, which he always urged while setting a good example. Aa "end of the Coolidgs era" would ho n very bad thing tor the country that elacted Coolidgs President. Governor Blackwood, of Booth Carolina, will be congratulated oa hie decision not to permit Mrs. Beatrice Ferguson Snipes to die ta the electric chair "ns soon aa bar baby Is born." The plan was to watt until, tbe baby waa bora, then pot the mother la tho electric chair. That proceeding weald be unworthy of the FIJI Islanders, sad thanks ara dne to Oovsraor Blackwood. fJwimKNifne ra naia Classes Iligti Scbal Enrolkisnt Cosies Up To Expectations, GO Enrolled l, Classes at tbe Magna builwhich k held at the ding every Monday and Thursday evenings from 6:43 until 9:43 p. m., began ia a rant last Thursday evening. after a delay dne to the uncertainty of fund to mainam tbe school. Tbe building andtlighu wen later given for the school by the Granite District for ia mStn teas nee. end thus night-schoo- bigh-scho- reduced expenses. The school will be conducted for e period of fourteen weeks, end k offered to ell unemployed fra of charge. Instructor at tbf school this year it practically the; ami as last year, and offering the same subject which proved to be so popular with all attending men and women. Tachets will he J. L. Eliaeoa of the L. D. S. Burinera College, Mrs. Leda Ferguson, former commercial tueber at the Cypreu High School. T. P. Brockbank, principal and Charlie Hoffman. They will give classes ia English, ulesmanship and personality, electricity, bookkeeping, shorthand, typewriting and leather work. for the course will be Charges 83.00 for the term of instruction. to attend thk Everyone k invited school sad uke advantage of these ednational advantages. Further may be obtained from any of tbe instructor or by visiting the school. At the present time, there k an enrollment of over sixty. Aa added inducement of the school will be a seria of fatusd lectures os topics of the day end other timely subjects by men and women who ate qualified to tell of their subjeca in e most interesting manna. Blocks Highway All the skill of Robin Hood and otba legendary expoaeou of tbe how and arrow k poeramed by Dr. L. D Pfoutz. Payeoa sportsman, hk friends avowed after he killed. nine-fofemak mountain lion with on arrow oa Nebo crack last Saturday. D. Saka, Japanese and two sons, Joe, 6 and Jimmy 3, suffered injuria si e result of e collision between en automobile driven by Mr. Sako sad tbe American Lady Bakery Company Tbe truck, driven by Sharon Tate. smaller boy has a possible fractured jaw, Mr. Sako has numerous - abrasions and contusions while tbe otba on was bnt slightly scratched. Tbe truck driver was shaken up. Tbe accident occurred at Arthur 100 yards west of tbe Arthur The store at 8:43 a. m. Thursday. injured persons wen taken to the Magna emetgency bospiaL and the mall Japanese boy with the mote serious injuria, vu later removed to Stv'Mark botpita) Salt Likeforj further medical examination. Dcpaty Sheriff N. F. Pchrsoa, who iavatigated the accident, reported that the Bakery Truck was going west and the vehicle driven by Mr. Sako was traveling on tbe road lad-- ( Continued on page 4) D. D. Moffat, vice president end general manager of the Utah Copper Company was the geest of honor at a good fellowship dianer Monday evening at the Ala Qab. Salt Lake, tendered by staffs of the Uah Copper Company and the Bingham V Garfield Railway Company. A eet of golf clnbe was presented to Mr. Moffat by F. O. Haymoad. general manager of the Bingham tf Garfield Railway Company, on behalf of the member present. Talks were giv en by A. G Ellis. Jr., E. W. Engel-man- e, Louis Bachman, Roy Hatch. R. G. Lucas end Mr. Moffat's two sons. D. D. Moffat. Jr. aed.Danid W. Moffat, were special guests. J. D. Shilling, emisuat to the general manager. was toastmaster. Others in attendance st the dinner were: G T. S. Parsons, J. D. Carter, R G Goodroch, E. J. Franklin, T H. Per leywits, - Tr A. Jnnsy,G W. Corfirid. B E. Mix. J. G Hadley, O. W. Kamtow. Roy Shilling. R G Anderson, J. E. Stevenson. Dr. W. N. Pugh. Dr. R. T. Jettison. Dr. R. G Fnzier. Dr. Horne. G A. Soutter. M. A. Ward. G G Parsons, L. S. Bracken. G G Earl. A. W. Watson, G M. Brows. A. G Ensign end N. W. Aldrich. , - COOPER S MARKET EFFECTS MOVE Coopers Cash Market, according to William Cooper, ia moving to the building formerly occupied by the O. P. Skaggs store, located between 2nd and 3rd East, next to tbe Uah Power V Light Building. The removal of tbe store merchandise. will be mad Snnday, The store will have most room ia their new location for display sad convenience. they ot Town People Come To Aid, Take Children Home The bag occurred the dsy after Ed Griggs and Dewey Sargent. Payeoa trappen, bad killed one of like size. Dr. Pfoutz accompanied the trappen to the ume spot Dogs treed hk prey she through the big cat as and the etcher seat hk arrow crouched on e branch. bo-for- Forced to remain in Magna because of the impasuble roads and tbe ovrr 60 chilblinding snow-stordren of Cyprus Junior and Senior high schools and teachers were cared for and akrn into Magna homes Thursday evening Tbe students were from Hunter snd Granger. State road crews battled the snow all night, but could not get a passable through highway to Salt Lake. The' raging storm, which swept everything befort it, drifting into huge Local Sfcfet Avarded 4 H well over six and seven feet, blocked all traffic- - between hew and Salt Lake, forcing the children to remain at the schoot-bous- e The Orem cars were also stranded along the track, despite efforts of thr Salt Lake and Uuh Railroad to send them pila mm Mias Florence Woodbury, local girl, was honored Thursday evening at the annual Farm Bureau convention held ia Salt Lake Gty, by the procuration of a medal awarded by President Stallings, in Recognition of George Min Woodbury's excellent contribuClub Wotk. She is the tions to eminent lesdsr of the tool club. r. 4-- H For four years Farm Bureau offk-tal- e hive honored three leaders of dub end thus laden of home economic dubs for their echiev ement as leaden of boys sod girls' dubs. Jedgmeat was based on the number of yean ia dub work; per cenuge of completion: anility of work done end community leadership ability. Baida Mke Woodbsry, Eve otba dub laden from outsanding five otba commnnitks of the saw were named by s committee from the Uuh extension service to receive fern berasa medals in recognition of their success, according to D. P. Murray, ate dub la da. -- through. After receiving information that the roads were impassable and would probably remain so all night, Pnnci- Brockbank and Mark C. tals T. P. tbe of Cyprus Senior and Junior High Schools, respectively, in cooperation with Alfred C. N.dson, seminary instructor, took charge of the atudenu. Immediately arrangements were made for the housing snd feeding of tbe boys and girls. Tfae-hx- zF Town ptraemSngraF' ed e splendid (pint of cooperation and willingly volunteered to care for tbe stranded children over night. Alma Swenson, president of the Granite School Board, offered the use of a large basement for sleeping quarters and took a number of boys. Various otba individuals took from two to six children in their homes. Door of the junior high cafeteria were thrown open and a. hot dinner of bane, soup, fruit, bread and butter wa served. Moet of the boys and gills seemed to regard Uri adventure ae a great lark, or as one little fellow expressed it, "Boy, thi it better than Treasure Island." . ..Others who wen swarded medals Sweral WreTT1eTog included Mis. S. V. Nebeker, Brigham aronnd eight" oclock and through MonCity; Mrs. Lena Christen sen, took a few children to their homes roe: Mrs. Jessie R. Barge, American the 33rd South Highway. Fork; Dewey A. Whipple. Lincoln; along Three art of teachers who reside Park Stamm. Tremoaton. in Salt Lake turted out but were forced down and remained on the highLOCAL MEN LISTED way for five hours before they were FOR G. G P. OFFICES able to return to Magna. Other than cold hands and feet, reports are that no one suffered any injunts. Jack Denton of Garfield has been named one of the vice presidents of Despite these handicaps, Cyprus tbe Republican Club of Utah by W. School reported Friday morning that tbe attendance elected was Harry Nightingale, ncently very gratifying, prasideac. Officers of the eighth pre- considering the inconveniences that the cinct (Magna) era: Howard A. Jar- wind and snow had caused. vis, P. E. Athaa, A. G Ensign and Traffic was later detoured over the Oandt Anderson. peedwar-wn- ftrhC wariuig that "the Officers' of the tenth' precinct. road was bad. State ofticials aid that (Garfield) era: Arthur Barton. Arot ? to 8 th Magna .T ,d? thur A. Macke end George Earl. Mlt Lake highway open until 1 nday noon. Mrs. T. E. Barks of Ogden, of Magna, was a weekend vk-itof Mr. and Mm. Jack Bark at their home on Center Stmt. Bob-Sleig- h R for-mer- ly - Fellow Workers Honor Copper Chief At Dinner Autos Marooned r Worlds Clismpicte Aflwte BEVERLY HILLS. Wen Ml know Is just what 1 read in the papers and what I see here and them. Well sir, week I went out to our "Rosa Bowl" to see a football great same. Our Rose Boat le down In a rocky hollow; there is not a ose In a rails of It, But are do replace their roses with e o ta e mighty finely developed football players. P.lUburg come out here tslce e end run second, and It naturally was a hrrd blow to the boys to get such a beating again, but say, they dldeut get near that bad beating, they made a great showing. They were aa game a bnneb of boys as cu ever saw. They had two ends that were in tbe Southern California territory ao much that Coach Howard .ones wanted toipul' Callforn'a sweaters ou era. Then they had a half back named Heller, that was really that. But they just happened to come on a bad year. This guy named Howard d Jones- - out here tan eosefc, take me (or three weeks and have me throwing Red Grange for a loss. And then California had great team. A lot of the things we brag on out here is the hooey, hot I want to tell you that this football team of U. S. C. is a pip. Pasedena put on their marvelous parade in tne morning Now. that's enough about California, what about the rest of the That fellow Hiram Country? Johnston, our senator from out here, made a great speech In the Senate on the war debts a tew days ego. Now there Is a fellow that has always had the dope on n lot of onr International affairs. Say by tbe way I got the finest letter recently. It was from a blind girl, and she sent me one of my Sunday articles and it was all written out In , BrailL She said the article had Impressed her and aha wanted It handed around In her own language. Well by golly I sure did appreciate that 1 must write to my friend Helen Heller about This article being all -pushed through like that Yon know I dont know bow long that Bystem of writing has been out. It ave may-hbeen' herors the Nbbel Prize waa given for outstanding achievement, brut Braille or whoever sne was sure should have had that prize. It undoubtedly stands out as the greatest benefit to fi handicapped people. Gosh think of helping the world like that Just got a beautiful pamphlet of .tufl "Big Bend, country down In Texas on the border, between HI Paso and San Antonio. I doubt if America holds a more Interesting place, and for yon gays that like to hunt, my goodness there Is your star spot. Tu..,t,alk , j&bouL, some .wUd,..ol4-count- ry. 'Veil that Is about the wildest of the wild we got left, outside of tbe cities. Old Fort Davis must be one of the greatest of onr old time forts. And smuggling back and forth across that line, why there is more danger, excitement and romance there than anywhere. Anywhere around where there ia some Mexicans mixed up In It always interested me. 1 jthlnk 1 like a Mexican because be can rope, or lasso as you would call It. They are the best In the world. We beat em In a contest at one thing. But In the brush or out In the open on all kinds of roping, they are the daddy's. Well I guess Mr. Hoover Is not going to take my advice and resign. He has had worse advice than that during bis term. I talked the other d iy at the ranch about that very thing with Mr. McAdoo and J . George last JM Storm Paytca Doctor Slays Hcuntaia Lion Yith Arrow 4-- H AUTO MISHAP AT ARTHUR INJURES FATHER AND SON t NO. 39 or Magna Ward Tops Oquirrh Stake In M Men League First Half Of Schedule Completed. Schedule for Second Half Announced With the first half of Oquirrh Stake M Men competition sewed in a bag by the 30-2- 8 defat of Granger Wednesday evening, Magna Ward hoopsten art practicing daily in efforts to ream their position for the second half schedule Tbe other wards of the stake promise them keen competition. The Magna Ward team consilts of Leslie Darrel Nielson, Dimond, Bob Dea, Dewayne Thorne, But Wahlin, Newell Baker, Ed Phil-pand Charles Angell The schedule for tbe second half play was announced Wednesday by Herman C. Nielsen, Oquirrh Stake M Mens supervisor Tbe second half schedule will close February 15, giving time to hold the playoff senes between the first and second half winners. Tbe schedule follows: January 25 Granger at Pleasant Green. -JGarfield anuary-? February 1 Magna at Granger. Pleasant Green at Garfield. February 4 Granger at Garfield, Plasant Green at Magna. February 8 Pleasant Green at Granger. Febrnary 9 Magna at Garfield, Febrnary 1 3 Granger at Magna, Garfield at Pleasant Green. February 15 Garfield at Granger, Magna at Pleasant Green. Winners of first and second sched-nlr- a will play three games at tbe Cy-pgymnasium for the sake chamot lie-coul- here Creel, il,. Creel li one of t fore most he was writers, ahead of all the writers of ours during tbe war. He had complete charge. Hd has a lot of humor in his stuff along with his wast sums of knowledge. He and Mr. McAdoo both admitted that it would have been a great thing to have done and would have put tbe Democrats In tbe hole, but there Is just something about, that being president, or even trying to be president, that once its In your system it never gets out till you are carried out. But 1 still claim it would have made him a bigger mttn. He basest got a chance ,witb th's bunch u there now. He la too conscientious, hard working pionship. Tbe champions must win a mas to have to put up with two more months of this. He la just two games. Games sure in all wards at 7.30 like being in the pest boose, those p. m. In order to Senate and House hyenas wont postpone games, noeven brie him food and water. tify the opposing team two days- - before time of playing. Thi should hap-pe- n O t9JJ, KfXmt H iW ttt. lm. onjy when teams are unable to arrange for the gymnasium. aFMa -- -- ni 4 . |