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Show This Weel: ms UAU Tenth Year 1X3 ANGELES. Wa'VuST & Olympic Games tom tad foot (or another (oar years I dost loot how thta worn at LIAG1TA, UTAH, i thins dolts all these games la. I mesa I cant J n a t get my mind made ap about It. hot I guess Its all PROMINENT MAGMA right. They Jnat CITIZEN as well be doing that as la some HEART ATTACK other devilment does It sara make em take Fnnml Services For T. F. Jen. rings Will Be Held Monday, 10 a. m. care ot their At Salt Lake City. . health. Coarse some say that It will be had (or em la the long run. Thomas F. Jennings, foundry bat I doubt 1L Tou know women of the Utah Copper always eoald endure more than Company and one of Magna's most a men. (Not only physicatly. bat admired, best beloved and menUlly. Did you ever get a peek citizens, died Wednesday evening in a at some of the husbands?) But Salt Lake hospital after a bear: attack. Mi, Jennings had been they can ust stand more pain, in theAlthough hospital Tor a period of time, there Is Jnst lots o( things where hit death came as a sad shock to bis they are superior to the so railed host cf friends, who held high hopes male. . for hie epeedy recovery. Mr. Jeaniags was in the employ of So 1 reckon that Its only a matter ot time that they will not only the Utah Copper Company for 20 be doing the tame games ss the yean, and bad acted - previously as men but will be in the same classes. field repieeentative for- tb National Founder' Association. He was born at Thera will be no male and female Cambridge, Massachusetts, February men are the for getting classes, 14. 1858. . will We be race. He was prominently associated and pretty punk as a wearing skirts la another genera- identified m all civic endeavors .that tion. I want to pass out Just before would advance the status of the com- they catch me doing iome "battlck" munity and was noted for his philanwork. Tou know there was some thropies. The idea of organizing a Reawful tad things out here In these lief Committee, which later formulae td, was advanced by Mr. Jennings to Olympics even before they started. aid the unemployed and Take fpr Instance the trials. I saw of this vicinity. He served as needy temporthe for th track and field trials ary chairman and later chairman of this American team at Palo Alto, and committee and instituted many meththe dlasapcintment of (he ones ods of ptoccedure for the benefit of that were beat for places. Its not the Community. He was also a memso bad to beat In the Olympics, that ber of the Salt Lake County Relief means you were the beat In yoar Committee. . He belonged to the B. P. O. E., and country anyhow, but when you four large copper plaques that hare built up a great reputation designed were used to decorate the George Waown heme, eoliega, shington memorial at Hoover Dam yonr . around by and state, and your records show the Elks club last February. He was of or the that your time, helghth very accomplished and efficient in hie number your Jump la above certain other occupation, and presented pertormen, then to train far of plaques and medals for scholastic months, even years, to make this attainments at the Cyprus high school. Olympic games that are held at He was vitally interested in the welfare and education of young people home, then yoa deny yourself, train and did everything possible to help to the conscientiously, and then get reach a desired goal. He was trials and be beaten, maybe by anyone also a member of the Knights of Comen eases ot lots la sad by lacbee, lumbus, Loyal Order of Moose and who your previous record showed the Magaa-CarficLions Club. was better than the time they beat Although actively engaged in frayoa la. in other words, yod know ternal and welfare work, be also worktkat you jnat happened to have ea ed diligently for the interests of Reoff day that particular day. There publican party affairs of Utah, being member of the Republican county la ao doubt that there is men on of the Republican club for the American team that beat men committee many years. At the time of bis death . that day that couldent It Aa. they; the ''Republican again la a UfetlmeT Well you taka Club of the county, outside of the city. a lostr like that, and darn It it It was said 'Jennings that be attended nearly every county and state fa knew If you absolutely hurts. convention for many years. yonr own heart that yoa coaid bent Although advanced in years, the the man that beat you, why that deceased had the vigor and fire of a with you much younger man. He worked every would alt pretty tough wouldent It? day up until the time of his illness at Court that not taking any the Arthur Plant, but still was assocredit from the men and women ciated in many fraternal and political which occupied the largthat won, but ita just one ot those organizations his spare time. er of portion tough breaks of fate. They cant He had most admirable traits of It for make and np Just let it go character and was highly by at the next meet. The next Olym-.-. whomever be amtregarded wo com act. - His ail atrA ofena four yean pies It kindly personality and manner with dont know what they will be doing everyone won him friends wherever he fonr years from now. Four yean went, Only the dust shall return to la a long time In an athletic career, the earth as it was, and the spirit shall Bnt they all took It mighty gamely, return to God who gave it." According to friends. Mr. Jennings, They smiled but they smiled through many a tear. 1 begin to who Raided at the Arthur dormitory, has no near relatives living ben. think this athletic racket Is Fnnml services will be conducted in Then at that pntty tough thing the Cathedral of the Madeline Monday la about as aiany disappointments take place in at 10 a. m. Burial-wi- ll at successes. 1 think us fellows Calvary cemetery. as are Just that cant do anything well oft. We an never disappointed. Walt till we get to golf, bridge, or cocktail shaking, then the American white man will come into hit The Utah Copper Duck and Fish own. everybody out hero la predictClub will hold their annual meeting ing tbla California record breaking August 29, promptto continue right up till after No- Monday8 evening, m. at the Copper Club-rooat ly p. Roosevelt vember fourth, when according to Paul Schultz.:' will outrun Hoover, Tolan, Metcalf, Elections of officers and other busiead maybe Babe Dldrlckson. ness matters will be discussed and disIts awful hard to get your mind pensed with. All members are invited on -- such Insignificant things as and niged to attend. republicans, e r democrat candiCatherine dates, with DES OF To ITHDAt, AUGUST 19, Eris&ans People end Thing A Lopsided League Why Gen. Wood Travel A New Monroe Doctri&e 1832 NO. 17 After n aoul ltaa spent n thousand years In Paradise It probably forgets to wonder, and no longer mentions tbs marvels of ths place, pereme&te of gold, walls of Jasper, that atn&ge beasts talk, or the red, black, white and gray horsemen. So in California, after one hundred virlta, you take for granted that which amased you and ex. hausted your adjective supply, on the drat few trips The Cowers, sunshine, sky, the beauty of the ocean and the mountains are not to be described. You must see them. A drive through Loe Angeles, out Horse-Pulling to Hollywood, off to ths right among the hlUa ot Beverly, and ou Will Conclude down to the ocean ever those bills through one of the fine roads built along the canyon walls Is, or ought to be, n pert of every Amortcana With Salt Lake Connty Farm education. You cannot possibly Bureau Day without on week, off, imagine whet thin country ia u.,i Fc!r S::rtiCtrniyal Ccr;:to la Stzte b Arthur Fourth Annual Salt Lake County Farm Bureau Day Expected To Draw Over 10,0 People, Everyone Invited. II Events WiU Start At 9:00 A. With Contest And With Dance At P.G. Hall i well-lu.ow- Local Firemen Place 2nd In Big Parade preparation are gojng ahead in a most commendable manner in endeavors to make this fourth Innnal County Day on of festivity Sd educational feature that will long be remembered tb throng that are expected to Held At by view the exhibit and be present at the Be Highday's program of events in Magna, August 25. Magna Park. . There la progress, then a check, then further progress. But always progress There will be ten million people In Los Angeles snd ths litThree-Da-y tle group of suburba around it beConvention fore existing lives sbsll end. Brigham Cky Proves To There will be fortunes msde ly Successful bare, . far . beyond - the dream of Salt Lake County Fire Depart meat ... An entry list ef ) 59 Lead of pure-bre- d nvariee, which Is saying a good livestock including dairy rattle deal In America. Noj- - 2 -- f Magnx pUced second with their First Aid Float in the parade of of the Jersey, Holstein and Guernsey Com and see, remembering that tht 25 th convention of the Utah State breeds, tbetp, bogs and poultry, ia ex- In California ths summer season Is Firemen's Association, held at BrighLivestock in the Junior pected (bow. am City. August 11, 12 and 13, The Those eligible to participate in the the best season. local firefighter also placed fourth in show n and Qua member Ths Important world news, yet the. First Aid contests with tbeir team future farmer of the three high ichooli to have official confirmation, ancontesting of Frank Olson, captain. of the county. A. C Rigler, Earl Newbold, Frank nounces ths retirement of Ger-g The contest wilt in Chapman, J. M. Ferguson. Kenneth many, Italy and Japan from the teams, medinm Kidd and Jem McArthur. Chief Roy dud light weight ot Nations: that would draft team and heavy draft team. At League Smith, was also present at the conventhis writing abont 20 of the foremost leave in ths League only two great tion as was delegate John Huff. nations of Europe: England and teams ia Salt Lake connty will com H. H. Wardlcight, chief of tb Ogseveral of are whom from Mag franc. peta, of competing in the State den fire department, was elected presi- ns. Tb committee for thii event conThis Is not our affair, tor we are AMONG tb first to signify hit intention carnival is Byron (Back) Grant, former University of dent of the association. Other elected sists of L. C Brets, R. S. Pttersoa, blessedly out and shall never be officers were as follows: Thomas Claud Abbott. Harold Barrett and pushed Into the League. Utah star. Grant twice surpassed the world record la the Smith, first Alack W Barr Jacobs. But frith the three nations out of high hurdle race last spring, skipping over the stkki la 14.1 second Rhone, Tooele, ttcond vice president; the The accepted world record U ltA. "Big rive," the League will local M. Two Robinson men. L. John J. Creedon. Bingham, reelected and Howard Casey. are cooperating feel Ilk a centipede minus seventy-tsecretary; Chari A. Canning. i s' legs. treasurer; Frank W, Hardy., re- with Jobs Ha uk a )a the baseball wo event of tbe day ch final gam to elected state organizer; Glen Chad Europe will find Itself preparing SCHOOLS GRANITE MAKES wick American Fork, reelected serg determine the championship of tht for war ns In 1114, with no central J. Hannifin, Eur- Salt Lake County Farm Burma Base- gathering place, even, for talking OPEN SEPT. 12 eka, five-ye- John FINAL ELANS term trustee; Irving L. ball League. Tb victorioaa team will about pence. Pratt, American Fork, reelected chap be the champion of, league Japan feels that the League tad will later compete for the state . STATE MEET Supt. Smith' Says Schools Will Oper- lain. ,x to exclusively Asiatic matchampionship ia the Utah Statt Farm ters. ate 9 Months Unless Tax De- Germany feels that sha has Stevens, fire marshal of Call, B areas League, j j. Jay Increases Convention Will Commence At 9:30 linquency treated. fornia, addressed the .meeting on an The grounds and concessions will been badly A. M. At Playhouse Theatre, too much advice, resents educational program to be offered at be Italy capsbly taken cere of and all arDr. Calvia S. Smith, superintend- Salt Lake in October. He was accomSalt Lake City. . are being completed by a and being classed ss a child, menrangements ent of the Granite School District, anpanied by J. H. Roberta, eut mana- com mitt of Chester Bello, tally, by the two big nations that Three hundred and thirty, delegates nounced last week that schools of the and O. J. Snow, chief engineer of chairman .consisting Woolfenden, L. really nr the League. If Japan, Reynolds district would open September 1 2 and ger were named Monday evening to the Board of Fire Underwriter of the M. Robinson. Robert Bradjord. X- - C. Italy and Germany get out that the Republican State convention although the budget for the 1932-3- 3 Pacific. J. S. Metrell of the Mate board a. school year hat bee Rduced more than of eduaation, .ottered- - aid in which is to be held tomorrow Satknrign, J, Q. Haltl new European chapwill begin carrying the f urday) in the Pfcyfhonse Theatre., Salt 20 pet tent, schools will operatedelinan ter. out educational program for the unless tax . Lake City will tend 254 delegates to full nine month, Tbe County Flower show with tbe firemen. the convention while the county will quency is greater than the past year. Add to the list of Important snd following women prominently identihave a representation of 76. At the morning session Friday, lift fied in flower culture; Mrs. Bell New- Intelligent people now to CaliforBy holding up the teaching load classes in tomt instancand memberships were presented William ton. Mrs. Margaret Pritchard, Mrs. nia, General R. E. Wood, now travThe districts of this immediate vi- es; combining teacher and hold- J. Bott, Brigham City; Charles John Hansen, Mrs, Eleanor Paul and eling through this Western couneliminating by cinity elected the following men and half-dasessions in first and Trump, Bountiful; George H. Jn-se- Mrs. R. C Parks, will be held in the only ing General Wood, a women to represent the citizens here, second Salt Lake City, L. A. Sunbot. spacious showrooms of the Copper try by airplane. grades, the district will be able was for several West Pointer, as accorded by popular vote of resito carry on in spite of the decreased Midvale; Lawrence Knowles, Payton. Motor Company directly up from to charge of Government dents of the districts in which they years ParkCouncilman Ball the Smith. E. Baird Individual John and was Magna to City according Supt. Rvenue, Now reside : community exhibits of every type of work on the Panama Canal. The budget adopted by the Gran- alto a speaker. Is Roebuck of ho president Sears, shrub and flower, are atsored totaled plant District 294: State, Jack Denton, ite School Distrkt.for 1932-3- 3 Women attending tb convention n flower loving and has been visiting his distribute H. M. Adams, J. G. Hadley; Congres$662,975, after a sum of $28,702 were entertained at a banquet Friday from the community of Holla day. aa ' well at tag departments, and retaU atores . sional : J. A. McKiniao. W. C. Bar- was slashed from a tentative budget at the Bluebird Ballroom. . .. Riverton, Union. Midvale, 'Murray and throughout the West His answer ton, R. C. Waring. previously presented to the board. ,s 'Saturday, tournament day,' was dePleasant Green. to the question, "Are you studying fhe county chmmission clid not grant voted to baseand a contests sports, "District 295: John Hancock, A. C. the school levy of 2 mills above the ball A gratifying interest in the and correcting mistaken methods A street parade was staged game. Ensign, to your branch offices?" should Inlegal limit and the original budget that at 10 a. m. with 23 fire departments Qub exhibits is being manifested. En tries ia canning goods and clothing tx board dmw up could not be bal- of the state in lins. terest business men. District 296, State: E. R. Dimond, the xibits to dat have received a great the excepted revenues. "No," said he, "I am not looking Karl J. Tbompsen. O. A. Jensen, anced with deal of attention. The unusual feature for weakness to our branches. I The item of instruction received Congressional: P. E. At has, Josephine this of tb be will tbs program year am Onding out by visiting these the Raviest jolt with a reduction of DANCE Wilmore, A. B. Duckworth. BE style review, and the winner will repand although this cut does $10,000, Salt Lake resent in w a sate- ids branches what ia the matter with county District 297, Congressional: Hownot mean another reduction in the salreview to be held at tb Utah State us at headquarters. If any part of CLIMAX ard Jarvis. Chester Bello, H. Edwatd aries of teachers, it docs necessitate ina mans body doesnt work well, Fair. Suton; State, Isaac W. Coon, Hyr-u- creased burdens and heavier teaching Is wrong In DAY COUNTY School Breeze. The Band, you know something Cyprus High duties for faculty members. his head. If branches to a big FL B. with director, Summerhayt, the A cut of $7,000 takes from organisation dont work well, that As a special attraction for the Salt wielding the baton, will alao give from equipment item, and $5,000 one-hofull hows something wrong, not with selected of musi concert Lake Dance which it to County Day maintenance item! were other necesthe branches, but with headquarbe held the evening of the festival day, ul compositions. sary reductions taken by the board. A dance, tb detail of which will ters. By visiting our branches I August 25, in the Pleasant Green Everything possible hat been done Amusement Hall, a handsome Philco be found elsewhere ia this paper, will find what Is the matter with my by Supt. Smith and the board mem- Radio will be given away own methods, and with headquarabsolutely be given in the evening st the Pleasbers. to reduce the operating expenses free to the bolder of the lucky drawn ant Grata Hall. ters generally." still maintain an efficient school ticket. but of the local newspabe nine the run full that may system Jack Denton, chairman of (be dance pers in the territory served by the Utah months. The decrease of tb school Paraguay and Bolivia, may after Power & Light company is given as year was thought highly probably af- and evening entertainment, with assistnot enjoy their "real war. all, A. L. M. one of the important reasons for the ter the refusal of tb but ing members, M. C Ensign, of Paraguay and levy, Young Ferguson and Albert elimination of accidents involving con- after 21 Bolivia gentlemen were made, a Robinson, J, Radjustments are "rushing to tbs colors are all efforts Fitzgerald, expending tact of hay derricks with power lines. brighter futuR was seen. eager to fight somebody. In Paraand contributing a large portion of Company officials report that so far About fifteen local men and several guay young women, "including debtheir time to make this dance a suctbia season there have been no serious utante and society ladles," Insist cess and a fitting climax to the days women golfers of the Uub Copper accidents of this tutuR, snd only one Causes will journey to Provo Sunday to on program which is estimated to draw Qnb Joining the army. They wont or two minor ones. the Timpanognt knit or do against compete 10,000 people to Magna. homework, but insist on News articles in the form of warnThe first foursome is Music will be furnished by the Sev members. Caused by flying sparks from tbeir fighting, to the front line trenches, scheduled ings to the public were given to tb tee to 9 off a. m. at :00 en Keys orchestra, composed of local no trenches, they newspapers, and their publication cov- chimney, a fire on the roof of a home, W. S. Hook. J. W. Ridd and L. A. and If there are in snappy foxtrots and dreamy will some. But ered a wide area with tb result that owned by S'. Talay of hirst West St. talent, the South Amerdig waltzes. Ticket for the fiesta dance Blackncr are making all arrangements the public wem fully informed at to and Second South, Wat quickly ican ladles snd gentlemen may the for mens Mub contests Professwhile attached number with for the the prompt action of of moving hap derricks the of the radio, may be purchas- ional Howard Ridgt will be in charge miss ths "pleasura" of finding out old nnderdangers lines Catherine Thomas, seven-yewithout proper firemen of the - local' fire company drawing power what a real war Is like. ed from any of the above listed com- of the women matches. , daughter of Mr. and Mr. James clearance. Sunday at 3:30 p. m. Matches in the local AngoM leg of Ths United States has Joined mittee member. estimated was at $25.00. Thomas, 2nd East Street, fell while Damage tbe directors Representatives of the power comSouth American countries to with adtournament cup her near fence a of the railing walking their appreciation of the vanced into tbe second ronnd with the declaring that It will not "recoghome Thursday and suffered a broken pany exprese manner in which the newsfollowing opening roand results: Delnise territorial gains mads by arm. Her condition was reported as splendid and it is hoped bert Mitchell won from F. O. papers armed force. fair. Friday, that no accidents will occur during the Jr. by default; J. W. Ridd de(This means a sort of Monroe remainder of the haying season to mat feated Tony Lewis. 7 and 5; Roy Doctrine among countries to South the fine tecord already established. Hatch won from Oyd Mantle, 1 DOG FELLERS np This community mourns tbe loss of Thomas in 1 9 boles; Or H. Bateman advanced America. It would hardly be worth As pointed out in pRviout articles on a Rue Packard won from H. while to fight for land If you bye; on this subject, ample clearance is proinF. Jennings. Another stalwart of the "Pe0Pe has Everybody and tbeir dogs ate L. Erickaon, 5 and 3; F. L. War nick couldnt enjoy It after you got It). so in vided linn, reman constructing power which no from the vited to tb second annual, gettogether great beyond passed to defeated A. C. Ensign. 2 and 1; N. Europe should have had such a that ordinary traffic may proceed unof Thomas F. Jennings, he Characteristic turns. outing at Liberty Park Sunday, August der them to is It Weggeland won from W. S. Hook; 3 agreement without danger. any 21st. at 4 P. M, Officers of the as he had lived and 2. and Fay Elder advanced on 1114. It would havs prevented the virtually died with his boots Kennel Club, Inc., will only when some extraordinary high by- with his boots on. piece of apparatus, such ss a bay dersilly program of canring out and give talks telling the people whst they rick with its boom raised, attempts to Second ronnd match are subscribe but can his op Impromptu nationalities, To our setting d people dog. memory do not know about the puR-breRidd, Hatch v. Bateman, for which on of our distinguished pass nnder the line that trouble ocHe had the heart and soul of us, (his affection. fancy. Last year about 150 dogs were curs. With the boom down and level, Packard vs. Warnick and Weggeland at the park from all over tb state. vs. Elder. The players have until Ang. Presidents was largely responsible. and secoRly fastened, tb derrick can people) in his mind at all times, and though he 19 to complete tbeir second roand safline of with nnder tb was full in mission life his to seemed gruff ordinarily pats Coming west, passing the bigsome, matches. . Metal cables, or bracing by meant gest pea canning factory to the trodden. down Leg ety. for the affection of metal wiR, should he avoided as - ms activity in civic york cannot be re- world, just east fit Ogden to Utah, Spot cord" isjrtcotnmend-eyou learn that ordinary workers and James Ford. 18. of Magna, suffered dangerous. counsel his miss here. The people will for these purposes. placed 10:30 formerly paid sixty and seventy p. at a fractumd leg Monday He has gone to the great hereafter, assistance. While thR is no legal responsibility cents an hour now get eighteen the giant Cost Bi, when struck by a tar on Kokoreles, 49. of died Magna, the part of the power company r where his work will carry on. cents an hour, $1.80 for a racer at Saltair. Ford, who is em- on at 3:30 m. in n Monday Lake inSalt p. to where such accidents occur, in the get twenty-tw-o We stop in our daily life, made easier by hospital of tuberculosis. He had been Aay. Skilled mechanics ployed on the racer, was reported He terest of saving lives and avoiding inn patient at tbe hospital cents an hour. have stepped in front of the car. for font his presence .on the earth, to pay a tribute, and do of the company will was tsken Immediately to Salt Lake juries, employes to the and had resided St Xm Nnm SrWmH. month, ia for Utah. exin tog,9 rest servant. our departed greatest S. bos- - gladly an honor Mayhe 26 year. Authorities were unable to by train snd later to the L. D. case of In them. tent in preventing learn the names of any surviving peace. Pl call the power company's near From latest reports, his condition doubt, est office. is reported u fait At Convention 4-- 3 horse-pulin- 110-met- ie Mid-Val- e. G.0.P, FOR cant-at-arm- s, TO 16-tt- ld sadt-MDaj-to- j -- of--M- A n. y well-know- -- 4-- H - TO OF Power Company Duck And Fish Gob Thanks Newspapers 29 Ueethg August For fit-te- hundrsd picked athletes ot ths world ro breaking nose. under your If an athlete wins an event and d..r.t break a worlds record, we bias him out ot the anna. Incldlntally the man that brought the first "slaves to this country must have had these Olympic games in mind, for these havs Just about run ths Every winner la either an American negro, or an American white woman. Every year It gets harder and harder to tell the difference between a republican and a democrat (Course outside ot the look) their platforms and policies become more and more alike. But 1 believe 1 have found out the sure way to tell one from another this yoar. - lit Just the way they talk. The re pcbiLaus aay, "Well things could have Keen werze" and the demo erata aay. "How?" vhlte man ragged. t SuTfek Co-Operat- . ion Local Golfers Play Provo Sunday Aug. Fire Damage . Thomas Fractures Arm ar THOMAS JENNINGS Hay-mon- on, Alir-cbellv- s. Youth Fractures Gust Khkcreles d , ten-hou- - M |