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Show TKiirnJaJ', NovfeuiWr 18, 1937. im ' High School Journalists Will Meet at the B. Y. U. fcUREfcA REPORTER ' Well Known Cashier at Head of Bankers' Group i t 'Cooperation between High School Journalists and Town Newspapers" will ho the subject of a panel dls-j cuhkIoii Iii the fifth annual confer-- , cnee of Intermountaln Utah School! Journalise at Brlaham Young Unl- treralty, at Irovo, December 4th. ThU panel will be held at 3: SO p. in. In tint Newapaper Editors and or! era aeiialun. Other panela at rOlD broadcaat which D. sent over an ""In' o- - Co4 pnt Quart 80 Y. if &Sx V CHICAGO PROKKKSOK GIVEN IXFOILM.tTIOX OX FARM Kit Not many years ago the average farmer ralaed enough to feed IS people. Part of this he and hia family ed themselves and the rest he disposed of In order to get the necessities he did not raise. Due to developments, especially application of power machinery to farm work, it will not be long until !the average farmer will raise twice ;that much, or enough to feed about 3S people, stated Dr. Wm. Fielding j Ogburn, professor of sociology at the U. of Chicago, speaking Lefore the Utah State conference of Social Workers at the U. of l last Saturday morning. This Increase in the productive power of the farmer and the fact : that the population of the country Is tending to become stationary means '.that fewer farmers will be needed. The farmers themselves cannot cope with inch problems, so the federal ' government has entered the field be- -. cause of tho apparent need that ex--i I . tech-.nilogl- ! fA OVO Z otfoN It Is likely that the govern-- ment will stay in the field for some time to come. The Doctor took up sereral other lifts. SMS!3 VIRGINIA VALE ' ; sociology and psychology problems CIO Ccnvention Favois Maintaining Silver Price The CIO, at their convention in Sail Lake this week, passed a resolution urging the federal government to maintain (he price of silver at present levels. In forming a Male CIO organization E. M. Rovle, formerly of thlr city, was elected secretary and treasurer. The president is James Morgan, regional CIO director. At last the quarrel between Freddie Bartholomew and a y e r haa y been settled and Freddie will soon return to work. Under the new agreement he will get two thousand dollars a week for forty weeka, and t h r a e thousand weekly for six weeka of personal appearances. Also he gets a dollar a week additional for pocket money. He'll need it with a twenty-fiv- e thousand dollar bSU owed for lawyers fees. w n-- M Washington Was First to Proclaim OIL (bay JhankAqiviny. From 7 o'clock WcJncsJay night (November 24) until 4:30 a .in. FriJay (November 26) lowest rates will Cary burst inis tsars . . , Robert Taylor trill bo beck In time for Chridmai and if ha aver goat away again ha will insist an Barbara Stanwyck haring a telephone at her ranch retreat . . Lenny Ross, having worked aver hit new radio and every one program until It suits him m apply on long distance calls. farEnjoy hearing the voices of away members of your family, relatives or friends on Thanks- also,m may make tho giving. Telephoning is a pleasure to enjoy, at little cost. .1 lt illfc "fj ng Dulanci Broadway MeL . . . Warner Brothers' wdi far "Creel Garrick it the most delightful e largely because sf the iu many witty way that Brian Aherne and Olivia da Uerilend nobs fun at the business of ecu's , . . ran Hersholt will vary the monotony of playing Doctor Defoe on Iho screen by ploying Doctor Christian on a eossMocsssf radio program orer tbs Columbia system. Wfften KnwitH Votes. pie-lur- ' for Rata mountain states telephone nett ' ft TEUOMm COMPANY I prints which today decorate lamp shades and hang in picture frames in thousands of home. This cultured, energetic little woman devoted a large share of her time to her plan to make Thanksgiving day an annual national holiday. She wrote literally thousands of personal letters to governors urging that their states unite in observing a Thanksgiving day. She foresaw the coming of the Civil war, and she looked, upon a national Thanksgiving day, uniformly cele- - F brated by aU of the states, as con-ducivetoward ponce, But it waa not until after the war had started that she succeeded In obtaining a Presidential tion from Abraham Lincoln. A national proclamation has gone forth in each of the 74 years since that time. If we are happy about it, let us give thanks this Thankseditor of giving to the Godey's Lady's Book. PINT 142 Hi; :! Tlntlc Lodge No. I, F. ft A. M., meats Snd and 4th Tuesday of each month at L 0. O. F. all. Vlslthlng brothers invited to attend. W. K. CARSON, W. M. JOHN F. ROWE, Secretary i I ODDS ASD EDS: Bing Crosby wot so delighted with Iha smart dialogue is Carols Lombard' i picture, "True Confer-lias,- " that ho indued on hoeing iho author, Claude Binyon, write hit next. It will ha dated at Bint' own rocs Irsclc, and Mary Carlisle will pie tho lead, sf usual, became the It the only actren Bing cos mobs love to without making hit ton Ik. ; aa an institution begun by the Pilgrims. Without a doubt it was the Pilgrims who were the fifst group of American people to cease work to observe a day of thanksgiving. It was George Washington, as. President, who proclaimed the flrat national Thanksgiving day. It was Sarah Josepha Hale, editor of Godey's Lady's Book, who fought ot Ft C9 ,,;;:likli of view. We think of Thanksgiving usually ANNOUNCEMENT IITIkklNfl CODES: QUART 141 A RGUMENT about the origin of Thanksgiving day in the United States has been going on, lo, these many years. There are several answers, and which of them is correct depends entirely upon the point by name, has just made a great success on the New Fork stage hut he Is still on the air. It is Clayton Collier. You have known him as master of ceremonies for both the Leo Beisman and Eddy Duchin bauds, hero of the "Pretty Kitty Kelly" sketch, and chief doctor in the story of "Girl Interne." With all his rushing about from radio rehearsals to (tags performances, he never seems to be In a hurry, la always quite unruffled and casual In manner. Jelsphottt, flafai, itsduaid. CBNTVMV But Thank a Woman for Keeping It Alive. SPECIAL SCatuf. STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY Thanksgiving Day One of your tried and true friends of radio, whom you may not know but never mentioned the mining InPfii dustry, from which this state's very W- existence depends. Chicago la a long tols W101 way from Utah. In one pluce the fktxt i apart H farmers Irrigate and In the other the elements do the Job. There is a lot A mysterious Mr. Gallagher flew of difference. The same applies to into New York and began escorting other Industries. Janet Gaynor to theaters and night clubs, but the Twentieth Century-Fo- x publicity department wasn't Former Mammoth Miner fooled for a minute. They knew it Died at Sp. Fork Tuesday was Tyrone Power all the time, and made him come out from under his Willard E. Stoker, aged 44 years assumed name and attend a huge and a former resident of Mammoth, cocktail party in his honor. There died Tuesday at his home In Spanish are big plans ahead for young Mr. .Fork from pneumonia. Power. He will play Disraeli. He was born In Spanish Fork December 31, 1S92, a eon of William A. Ann MUler, who played Ginger 'and Martha I .arson Stoker. With the exception of eleven years spent Rogers' dancing partner, la playing In Mammoth he had lived In Spanish the lead in "Radio City Ravels" opFork all his life. Tho family left posite Milton Berle, the air eomle. the Tlntic District eight years ago. Her discovery Is one of those He Is survived by his widow, Mrs. strange tales of Hollywood. She and Vera Evans Stoker and the follow- her mother went to California and almost starved while she was trying ing rona and daughters: Mrs. Mar- to break into pictures. Finally, Max Stoker, cellos Lewis. Floyd and she took a cabaret enand Mrs. Blanche Reid, all of Span- defeated, In San Franclseo and the gagement brothish Fork, one grandchild: five flrat night aha played there, an ers and sisters, Michael Stoker of very R. K. O scout saw her and signed Salt Lake, A. M. Stoker of Hoqutsm, i her ap. She had been trying to Wash., David E. Stoker of 8panlsh into his office In Hollywood for get of Fork, Mrs. Elizabeth Houghton three years! Mammoth, Mrs. Eleanor Cutler of Idaho Falls, Idsho. Just the other day Warren Newell, Eagles learn how to carry fish In' a laborer at the Universal studios, the talons long before leaving the wiped out the disnest; they practice by lifting large grace of. ten years Worthy action carriea It own when he was j ago sticks Into the air. discharged from a minor league baseball team for dropping a flyball in a crucial point in the Ha ninth Inning. made a real catchl Alice Faya, catching her heel in the hem of her dreaa, toppled over a sixteen-foledge and would have landed on theater seats below if Mr. Newell hadn't rushed to the rescue and caught her just in time. 0iAitutcs As- -' soclatlon, is composed of represents-- ! tires of all banks south or Ncplil. It1 Is very commendable to Mr. Thomas'! ability that he was chosen to head thla progressive group of hanking Mr. Thomas Is one of the younger members of the organization hut has taken an active and leading pnrt in the .activities of the association. Charles L. Smith, president of (he First National llank of Suit laike, slid H. M. Chamberlain, vice president of the Walker Bunk at flail Lake, were the guest speakers during the convention. picture as soon as a suitable Metro-Gold-- Com-- ! proml-- l The Southern Utah Bankere the U. will pre- cashier of the at Nephl and In Eureka by reason of his con-- 1 nectlon with the Commercial Service Corporation, was late last week elected president of the Southern Utah Bankera Association at their meetj ing held in Nephl. atatlou huokup at can be located. Making 7 p.iu. on December 3rd. Another story extra on the program will be the ap- pictures with Mr. Barrymore pearance of Ab Jenkins, record used to be a nightmare to direcbreaking auto driver. In an Interview tors. on Highway Safety. Some day he was three hour President F. 8. Harris will wcl late showing up for work, and somecome . the delegatee. Krueal times he disappeared for days. editor or the Pioto Herald, When he did arrive on time, likely will greet them, and Kenneth fann, as not he would make such caustic managing editor of the Salt Lake remarks to his fellow players that Tribune, will apeak on Journalis- their nervea were practically chattic Vocations." Conference aeaslonv tered. Marriage to the young and will commeuce at 10 a. m on Dec. ambitious Misa Barrie has changed 4th, and end that afternoon at 4.45. aU that. She has made him settle down to work in earnest. . Bank nent ar i flat By Re-- F Max Thomas, merclal hour will be aa follow : Malt-in- a romance Is the Yearbook IutereatlnK aa OFFSCREEN these Well aa Valuable, for Yearbook in Paradays casting pictures. Kdllora end Staff, and Selling's the mount has given a three-yeWord," for Uualiieaa Staff. Three person from each aehonl contract to John Barrymore l&rticipaliiiK in the conference have and his wife, Elaine Barrie, and been invited to attend the national will feature them together in a OS10N Jb&ii far-seei- Try This Staffing To each cup of broken stale bread add tablespoon chopped fat from the bird. Be sure to have the market man send the fat with the bird. If there is insufficient fat use butter, not substitutes. Add also to each cup: 1 tablespoon chopped onion, 2 teaspoons chopped celery, 1 teaspoon chopped sweet pepper pulp and teaspoon minced parsley. To each four cups of this mixture add herbs, sage, thyme and sweet teaspoons of the first and 1 teaspoon of the other if powdered snd a little more if you are so forSARA JOSEPHA HALE tunate as to have dried herba. Also for many yeara to have the national add one teaspoon salt and 4b teaholiday revived as a regular annual spoon pepper. This blend Is recommended. Sew up filled cavity, bringcelebration. It waa President Abraham Lincoln ing skin together. Stuff amall caviwho issued the flrat national Thanksty at neck and aew the stuffing in as giving proclamation since Jefferson, described. reviving a practice that has been observed each year ever since by whatever President who happened to be in office. America's first official national j Thanksgiving day occurred on No--! vembqr 29, 1789, or 168 year after Bradford's call upon tha Pilgrims j to give thanks. President Washing-- , ton proclaimed it at tha request of a joint committee of both houses of congress who beseeched him to declare a day of thanks for the favors of God bestowed upon the new republic. In his proclamation President Washington said: "Now therefore do I recommend to the people of the United States a Day of Thanksgiv. that wc then may units in ing rendering unto Him our humble thanks for His kind care and protection of this country previous to its for the fabecoming a nation vorable interposition of His Providence in the course and conclusion of the late war; for the great degree of tranquillity, union and plenty which we have since enjoyed; for the peaceable and rational manner in which we have been enabled to establish constitutions of government for the civil and religious liberty with which we are blessed . . . and also that we may then to prounite and beseech Him mote virtue, knowledge and tha increase of science among us." Several more Thanksgiving day proclamations were made in the following yeara; then under Jefferson they were forgotten. 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