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Show StfftSKA'ftftttftm Thursday, December 26, 1935. Sb8V5 Greetings for the New Year I New Associated Civic Clubs Being Organized Following in the footulept of the Associated Civic Club of Southern Utah nearly all section of Utah are now comblnlnK themaelve Into club with a view to bene-fittln- g themxelve a ha aouthern Utah ilnce this organ ixation .was In- -' tltuted. ! During the WALUES TAVERN pul year the Central Utah Civic Club joined hand for the benefit of Utah county and portion of adjoining counties, and It la understood that fine result! have been accomplished. Now thej Associated Civic Club of Northern Utah ha come into existence and on Saturday of last week article of incorporation were filed for this and Its purpose is to further educational, Industrial and social welfare of northern Utah. Paul Hunt of Park City Is the first Forsey Bottling Works 1 1 HWt 1 1 1 After supper, relaxed before tbe Are, A GOOD PLACE TO EAT they looked about them. At tbs far president. end of tbe cave s second, smaller bole Then from Brigham City comes appeared, some 10 feet up the rocky in the announcement that an wall. The snow had (topped falling, Association of Civic Clubs and everything waa peaceful has been formed with Samuel C. Well, we didn't find any hidden tee Powell of Ogden as tbs president. treasure this trip, said the msn called' The purpose of this organization- - is George. , ' to perform further work for the ben"No, and ws never will There Isnt efit of all communities in the any, that's why." Oh, I don't know. I'vs heard country. All of then clubs are fine and! listen, BUI did anyone ever tell you j will be the means of accomplishing j shout the lost treasure of the Golden a great amount of good for the Glantr communities which they represent, "Nope; sounds like s fairy tale. I but at the same time the fact is very suppose the giant ate up all the1 "No, this Golden Glint Is a mine at 'evident that the movement is on . foot for the purpose of counteracting Pinos Altos, south of here. It has been the wonderful accomplishments of gophered Just under the surface, and the Associated Civics Clubs of South- from the extent of the workings I'd say that a lot of ore was taken out ern Utah. The idea of civic clubs associating of that mine, one time and another. It'i supposed to have been worked by together for the benefit of a certain the Spaniard! who lived at Sants Rita. section originated in southern Utah; local legend says that the SpanThe in and view of the tact that it has! Ij 'been wonderfully productive of re- - iards got out a fabulous fortune, whatthat meant, and the next thing to suits other sections have been com- everwee to take it over to Santa Bits, do pelled to follow suit. Nevertheless where the fort wee. So they loaded Southern has Utah toehold the and t It on burros and aet out they should work for greater power "Santa Blta la about 25 mllea south-ea- it and maintain the advantage they of Plnoa Altos as the crow flies j now have. burros don't fly, and they bad to but I Tlntlc Is Included in the southern Tbe got np above where around. go jUtah section, as is also Nephl and Hurley now lUnde, and I luppose they all so Juab behooves it j the were county, congratulating themselves that residents of this district to back the were on tbe last lap, when" they Associated Civics Clubs of Southern! "When the Golden Giant woke np I Utah. I! They are now backing cer and came after them!" politely InHI I M tain wonderful road ' Improvements quired Hill in this (Tlntic) district. "No. you dummy! Nothing ilka that Modern wedding knots are slip have ever No three presidents It waa Indians that showed op shout knots. I been related. PRACTICAL PROOF URGED IN Apaches. The then, good old hose-tll- e RELIGION. Early railroads used wooden rails The chemistry of gold is oetter In charge of th pack-trai- n Just priest on top, understood in this country than in with a thin strap of iron had time to get them up on the mess suffered often Amand Injury Science" Christian is world. passengers the subject and any other country in the hastily bury tbe gold. Then the erican refiners carry on extensive when these straps came loose and of tbe sermon to be read in all Apecbes got too near tor comfort and ran up through the coach floors. Churches of Christ, on research work on gold. Scientist, although the Spaniards put up s brave 8unday, December 29th. fight they were all killed." The Golden Text: Arise, shine; .'Til bet that right In these very for thy light is come, and the glory mountains theres tressurs cached of the Lord is risen upon thee, Is away, if a person could know where from Isaiah 60:1. to look The lesson-sermo- n also includes "Thats a big 'If,' moralized BUI the Bible psssage: My son. If thou Wbft do you zay we get some sleep!" wilt receive my words, and hide my Tbe next morning Bill looking about commandments with thee; So that him with s practiced eye for traces of thou Incline thine ear unto wisdom, ore, noticed again the small cava In and apply thine heart to understandtbs rear of their lodging. It was tn ing; Then ahalt thou understand the ordinary-lookin- g bole, bnt for some unfear of the Lord, and find the know- defined reason he felt .a Uvely interledge of God" (Proverbs 2:1, 2,5); est in It, and the following correlative from "I'm going to look and see whnta the Christian 8c!ence textbook, In that little cave, he told hie part- Science and Health with Key to the ner, who wae ready to itart on. "Now who's got funny ideas about Scriptures, by Msry Baker Eddy: The hour. has struck when proof hidden treasurer Jeered George. end demonstration, instead of opin- "Come on ; no use climbing up in that ion and dogma, are summoned to the hole." I'm going to look, anyway," replied support of Christianity, making wise the simple." (p. 242).- Bill "Here goes I He managed to scramble up the In the tropics sea water is so clear rocky wall and landed safely In the that corals 40 feet below seem to be darkness of tho Uttle cave. It was hard to see anything; he lit a match within reaching distance. . . . another . . . "Hey, George 1" he Most snails are right handed. A called, urgently. George, who had started on, heard few, however, twist their shell to the the summons and came back. "What left. do you want!" b demanded, rather M I III 1 1 Forsey Ice Cream Co, m 1 1 Inter-mounta- MWHwmw! inter-mounta- in Eureka Service Station I crossly. "Give Golden Phantoms A FASCINATING TALKS ' OF LOST MINKS r n.e. Bm BdUhm L, Wmttmm SPANISH BULLION All America baa roar-ele- d at the smooth, Schenley Red Label whiskies today. Schenley Products Cow New York, N.Y. uiMin short-cuttin- creamy quality of Blended Whiskey. So outstanding a 'Value that youfll agree it's by all odds the best "buy" in "O-gol- a time there were two prnsiwctors. They had been tramping the New Mexico mountains for some time, and si winter was g drawing nenr they were Sernas the ranges toward borne. They were somewhere In the rough country which comprlnee the mnthwestern cor ner of the slate. Late one afternoon, snow began to fall. "We'll have to hole np for the night, George," said one of tho men g to tho other. "First cave we come to, we'll mil It a day. "Looks like otis sliesil, there." eald the oilier, and they quickened their stepa The cave proved to be a. fair sized cavern, but they built a Are near tis mouth to keep warmth In and wild animals out, tnd soon they wers comfortably frying bacon and boiling ONCE likely-lookin- ACQ333 Q5CH3B HZSEB w&vy. m ms a flashlight, and hurry upl" What's the matter now!" He unpacked tbe flashlight and bended it up to Bill whose band trembled a little. "What bava you got!" For answer Bill threw down s dusty, heavy, small oblong that feUwlth a thud on tho floor of tho cave. George bent over to pick It up, but he straightened up again and looked st BUI as If hs were seeing a ghost 1 d ho stammered, weekly, ,wa You wlU talk about Golden Giants, Well here's will you! roared BUL hidden treasure for you more than ' you and I can carry I" Ho Jumped down, went over to tho door of tho cave and looked out Than he turned back. Or am I going crazy!" bt mumbled. No, ha was not crazy, though tbe two behaved like Idiots for a while In tho exuberance of their emotions FlnaUy they calmed down long enough to plan that they would take tbe gold home, then return In tbe spring and bunt for tbe mine from which It cams And here Bill" and Georgs' pan Into the velhalla of legendary heroes No ono knows anything further about them. And whether they ever returned and found the mine remains a secret. Not even s legend remains to explain Dm aource af that hidden tmturs ve"' FRANK BACON WI44iaa444l44IWWIII4W HUHWIiaHMIMMI ! 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