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Show Maena, Utah, Friday, January 24, 1933 CHATTER Salt Lake Harbor Draw Toirists To Region - (Continued From Page 1) Schulte Again Dutch Ecliults we acquitted. ... V 14 England hod a Ring golden Jubilee but did not tte his golden plates at the official banquet. Guests demonstrated their loyalty and affection by stealing 9250 worth of knives, forks and silver teapots. Police were not asked to look for the loot because the guests, were all too dose to the royal family of the government.'' A child developed an upside-dow- n stomach" and immediately became the most famous person In the world until doctor from a score of cities le ported eases of "upside-dow-n stomach." in about a' week it looked cs if pratcically every one had this complaint and the excitement abated. Thi Italian press bureau announced that it would kill Ethiopians by a mysterious death ray tram the air. The Italian dictator resented the suggestion that his invasion of Ethiopia was something teas noble than a humanitarian ex' pedition. The Ethiopians announced they would use lions and civet cats against the Italians. The Italians said they would spread an acid which would burn the bare feet of the Ethiopians. Morgan's Dilemma J. P. Morgan returned from England and announced that things In the United. State had come to a pretty pass' when a man who made any money waa working for the government eight months of the year snd for himself four months because of the high income tax. Mr. Morgan, had not for several weeks preceding been working tor either the government or himself. Hed been grouse shooting, which left him less than three months to work for , himself. bw.j , tion. The club house will be placed (Continued From Page I) on the breakwater overhanging Its THE CLUB HOUSE laqe aide and about 1midway Its lencon which The club house upon traction is beginning Is modest but gth. Its i enthusiastic support, of the adequate for present purposes and boat harbor project has been part which may of the capable of enlargement public service activities of take place when need or affluence the Great Balt Lake Yacht Club. dictates. It will provide a mens kick- Members of the dub- - believe that and locker room, er room, a women's this harbor project in a lounge (each In a separate struc- theysupporting are helping make a substantial ture.) Itere will be a steward's contribution to the attractiveness of room, an observation balcony, a se- this region and have aided In bringcond balcony, overlooking Great about' a development of Great ing Balt Lake, a landing float and store Salt Lake which this laks well mermotors. fuel and house for gear, its. wise individuals have often The club house will, of course, be pointed out to members of the dub open only to members and guests. how much more Interesting is life will club the maintain The steward In a community which affords such house, perform services for members activities of which' yachting Is an In the cere and operation of their In thece endeavors snd boa's. 'and keep on hand a supply rumple. views the Yacht Club has been Joinof refreshment available for dub ed by the Klwanis Club of Balt Lake members. The lounge room and bal- City, the Salt Lake Chamber of Balt Uka Comme overlooking Great the Boy Scout Council wUl be made with a' dvlc other onizationa ma the need Club Yacht continuing contemplates , "rockUMMihal? fleet W lot roadway leading from the state highway into Great Balt Lake. At the outer end. of the roadway it is Joined by a quarter mile of breakwater which trends parallel to the shore and thus makes a sheltered harbor on Its landward side.. The depth of the wster where the breakwater is bolng placed is sufficient to allow boats to enter protected water-even though Great Balt Laks may continue Its recession for several years. The breakwater and connecting roadway are a rock fill very heavily revetted to withstand wave action and with a top sufficiently high to give adequate freeboard at the highest expected future level of Great Salt Lake. The works are definitely of a permanent nature. The prpsent construction contemplates sheltered mooring for be tween a hundred snd two hundred boats and It is expected that future demands win force enlargements of the harbor. It is situated a mile east of Sunset where water Is fresh snd hence no trouble Is experienced with salt precipita- r-w-ch Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Mitchell entertained their "660 club Friday evening.' Prizes were' won by LaMar Sandall and Mr. William Proctor. Luncheon was served to 12 guests. The mo t famous baseball player Uohlria, is a ex,cu Mr. 8arwh Mayer, wife of a In the world. Babe Ruth, got fired vigilance In protecting whales from BriiiJt army officer stationed in because he attended h party in hcn-o- r of the moat famous ocean finer whalers, Japan. Pictufe editors wsre delighted in- the world, the NormandlA Jchn Barrymore and Elaine Barry to print a photograph o( a wrestling Ruth brings to mind other grtftf between the two. Uchlda was pursued each other in what newspa- match sportsmen of 1835. per headline writers called a "ro- the winner two falla out of three. Thus to the dying echoes of tha mance'' across the nations front The Jury In the Dutch Schults LaGuardia B, Retribution but not Justice caught up with Dutch Bcbulta when his career of crime was ended, not by police, but by fellow gangsters wW mowed him down in a public eating bouse. Mae's Has hand . A man claiming to be Mac West's Jiu-Jit- su Bo is case disagreed. Early one morning Mayor of New York drove to mar-ke- t. Trumpeters colled merchants, customers to attention. The Podesta LaGuordia then arose and solemnly pronounced and decreed that until further notice no small artichokes could be sold In the city of New York because the artichoke racket must be wiped out. Artichoke Rarket King Tcrranova remained at large. A new gnu was born at the zoo, trumpets we cloee this annual deport on the state and doing of Man. Lord of Creation, Mas- - -ter of D stiny, Man the Thinker, the Builder, for this Nineteen Hundred and 'Thirty-Fiv- e, it being 721 years since Magna charts, 531 years sines the development of the clavichord, 366 years since the battle of Lepanto, 238 years since the first steam engine, 143 years since tha invention of the cotton gin and XT yean after the close of the war to end war. , Excelsior! PATRONIZE THE ADVERTISERS! . Didnt Make A Better Mousetrap- - But for fifty year we have honestly and earnestly sought to help young men and women to realize their ambitions. How well we have succeeded, we cannot say but here is an Students from all the intermounUin terri-lor- y and from Canada are wearing a beaten path to our door. Enrollment is greater than ever be fore so great that in order to maintain our high standards of training, wa are forced to place some restrictions on further registration until March 15. . f Will th the story. 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If, New Dependability i oti , - . - -- H tobtospeon Soar I taMaaroeas all par' ; peat aartuiae - 7 -114 taaapooro sal - x S9 36. - . raw State Stood fhinja Unit.d States to exercise the utmost husband turned up Just as her pic"Belie of the Nineties,? was to "Jalsie the, "grand old man of ture, be released. Editor kindly gave the Lindbergh case, put an ad in reams of space to Mis West, who Variety announcing that he was couldn't seem to place the gentleavailable for vaudeville engage- man. The was never settled point . ments., and tha argument died down after Whales Protected the picture didnt need any more T he United States and other mil-tlm- e publicity. nations signed a solemn treaty j A bandit broke Into a Missouri I for the protection of whales. Under Jail robbed a prisoner of $15 and We Champions re-bt'-- ty, BUDGET FOODS t earns. leaving the door open. The The Japan e e miniUer of railway taq out, Do you miss that 0 'j boy or girl away from home? The regular Friday bridge party "f the Magna Women's Club will be held et the eiubrooms January 4. Mrs. A. J. Radebaugh wlQ be hostess. U.e terms and conditions thereof, (xngreus will pass an aot enjoining the navy and the coast guard of the -- In wicked Paris, Joan Warner, an American dancer, waa arrested on complaint of the secretary general and vice president of the high council of births of the National Alliance for Increasing the population of France. She was charged with dancing la the nude "after the manner of the burlesque shows in New York and Chicago. The rebuilding of the Reich con tinued in Germany with one of its QBousc-- i crowning glories of the year being a membership composed of indivi- a vigorous campaign in the Nazi duals who both retain an attitude press urging the public to stop eatof public service in its field and who ing wicked alien lemon sticks inare compatible with one another up- stead of good 100 per cent Nordic on grounds of integrity, social de- rhubarb. That small portion of the sirability, and interest in boating population able to buy lemons con activities., .The officers of The Orest Salt Lake Yacht Club are Thomas O. Adams, Commodore; J. E. Jones, vice Commodore; A. G. 81ms, treasurer; Stanley H. Evans, secretary; Frank Aldous, measurer. The Board cf Trustees consists of Thomas J. Holland, chairman, Ralph Aldous, Emil Johnson, R. L. Irvine and C. C. Armuth. . THE BOAT HARBOR The boat harbor under construction is shown- - by an accompanying sketch. It-- consists of a half mile tinued to eat lemons. aatoara Hutton, heiress and noted title collector was reported reduced to her last $5,000,-00- 0. She looked very wistful in the photographs. old daughter of the iwcnty-inunt- h an Iowa dentist won fame by proving she knew 600 words, which 1 most babies five times as many her age know. Among the words she knew were "rhumba, belch, nuts and nertz." Carrel's Utopia Dr. Alexis Carrel, one of the great eat ctenUat8 In the world, proposed to shut bright young men up with books lor 25 years and when they knew everything in the books, to turn them loose as absolute dictators of the world. TOUrFLCATIK SEAS AXLE with barrel type wheel cxduaive tu (Jievralet U$B Tooele , Utah. iCagna,.Utah , |