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Show X obta jead W. to no. DE. IN A NEWSPAPER GS READ THE ADS IN THIS MAGNA AND VOTED TO AND HELP TO BUILD YOUR OWN COM MUNITY. PAPER INTERESTS. GARFIELD rttuq bird I. it (iAKl-lELD- with it inrp kj RoUa ' Bj.i Independent in PUicv UTAH, FRIDAY. JUNEsTlaT? , ir fSA jwuL Jd. Unexcelled Advertising Medium NUMEER 7 JWL Su4i ZJ . wire & W saotio. . r Legion Baseball Amis tc re, It U CONCENTRATES alTUg Up In Next Few Days Says Lee Self Approximately 130 boy turned out for the initial practice of junior bate ball 1 t T uesday at the three ball parka of Magna, Garfield and It wa by far the largest and best turn-ou- t since Cyprus Post No. 31 their junior baatball aeven years ago. According to the count made on the boys at the .Erepark visited by Lee Self, who it directing the baseball activity ia the region, there were sixty eight boys at Magna thirty eight at Garfield auJ about twenty boys at Bacchus all ratin' to go. pro-gra- m J. Evans Dies at After Lingering Saturday ness - laid Jones Evans,' u resident, died Saturday at 8:45 boat 3004 1 11st Ea t street, Magna was divided into three disillness. Mr. Evans tricts. All boys living west of 1st 1 lingering beet ill for a long period of east and including the B 8 G and to his bed a Utah bring confined Copper Rowa are in one group of times. and will be managed by Ferdie Barborn m Wales March 1 7, I vat ton. AH boya living between lit East 1, 1 ion of Daniel and Ann Jones and 5th east streets will form another He k came to thi; country in group under the guidance of Amei I and to Utah in 1913. He was Elder. AH . boya living ea t of 5th pber of the local Odd Fellows East will form the third group and talcing an active part in their Frank Peel will be in charge. Pete Hrnderson. Harry Adams and mmg an bis widow, Mrs. Ca-E, E. Matthews, are handling the Harris Evansr two 'da tighten,' boys while J. V. Schwer has I Blanche Oak' and Mrs, Gwen assumed charge of the Bacchus boy;. V Magna; three foster sons. Har Anyone wishing to volunteer their Oklahoma and Chester t vices or assistance to these men is Clarence Harold Roberts, equated to contact them, the more three grandchildren, the merrier The tchedult for the six and Mary Gwen Evan, team league will he drawn up in the I.oberti. brother, Peter Evans of n.xt few days with the opening game to be play.-- "probably July 1st or 2nd terms were conduced in the Rose Room of the m Salt Lake City, ant was madel in Wasatch n Gar-Lel- d sr S3 d Safe And Sane FOR JULY rt !gs ssa. 9 tH first expedition to gitdeni in the county w as id, the Magna f lower Gir- ba; elated another, with July lid date. The Gan en 7 tovuit the homes of l7 IhorpeinC.it-Canyon- both atif noted , for and unusual garden of plants and flowc-e- . cement it made that tra.u. furnished everyrne uvan will meet at ltd TiL , th f Migna Wome .' July 9 and 30 evening, till trP luncheon tret loniHWd ! Arthur were raising The Lions Club will be weil at th annual convention of th o district 28 Lions, Jane 24 and 25 at Richfield. Official dclegata at H Claude Anderson, Jack Denton and A. C. Ensign, but other who have definitely signified their intention of attending include Robert Bradford Howard Casey, Sam Mali. O. W, Memmott, L. O. McMichirl, R C Parka, AJbert Ely and Allan Knight. Several members might al.o decide to go the final day. Th Magna caravan plan to leave early Monday morning, arriving in Richfield for the mommy session. A speaker of international reputa lion and three of the moat able orators in Utah Will address sesJkms of the meet to include Vincent C. Ha: cal) of Omaha, president of the Lions International, known all over the United State as one of the finest speakers in the nation. Governor Henry H. Blood. Dr. Adam S. Bennion, personnel director of the Uuh Power (4 Light company and Hatriaon R. Merrill, professor of journalism at the Magua-Garfiel- d programfor member! of the Utah Copper Qub during the month wj released Thursday by W,. Madsen, president and E, E. f; McCarty, secretary, F Ai waa evidenced by popular vote of the members, the summer months will be featured by outing-- , with the first s.ated for Tuesday, July 9 at Saltair re ort. Arrangements have been made for admittance, dancing, bathing, and 10c of fret merchandise to club members upon presentation' of thtii dub cards at tbe ticket office at Mcmbere must bring their owa bathing tuir and towel. The bathhouse ia free and suite and towels may be rented at th re ott. , Tb raemberthip card will admit , Member and parent only. Other mutt pay regular admittance fee, j Friday, July 28, finds another ont-in-g at Sunset Beach, located near the Blqck .Rck. All club memb.r and families are entitled to free swim at Dern'a Sunset Beach Those wishing to do 10 may bring their own suit and towel although be also ented at the beach. are advised .and cautioned Brigham Young University. riy President Hascall will attend both forget their club card for these days' meeting, speaking at the open- antenainmentt as absolu ely no free tdmiaaionf will be given unless the dun ing re aion Monday in tb Lyric theatre and again Monday night at a hug tarda art pree ented at tbe gat. inspirational . meeting in ybe Sevier L. D. S. stake tabernacle. H will alio address the final banquet program to be held Tuesday night, June 25 repre-ent- ed Utah-ldak- When the Pilgrims landed in New England, one of the first laws promulgated wai that "Everyone must work or starve." In 1918, the government decla ed that "Every man, in the draft age at least, mu t work or fight. Now that the right to work denitd to many, it ia hoped that Lake.some other alternative than starring at Fsh Governor Blood will deliver the or fighting will toon develop. Owe principal address at the Monday night will. I am still an optimist. meeting. Dr. Bennion will apeak at the Monday afternoon se tion and ProBy way of contrast with present fessor Merrill will address the mornread the following newt ing setsion Tuesday. conditions, MexProfessor Merrill' subject, item pi.nted in 1911:- - "Governor Whit mas of New York announces that ico, the Land of Romance, fit exon June I the antiloafing law will pected to prove exceptionally interest become operative in the State. Rich ing to every Lion present at the Interand poor alike, between the ages of national convention will be held at City in July. 18 and 50, will be forced to find dm-fu- employment. It ia with great sorrow I learn of the death of my dear friend. Dan Evan. During over twenty year association 1 always found him the kind of a man who adds to the world'c happiness by kindly wit jud humor, but never causes pain by bitter sarcasm. Dan could laugh heartily at jokes - on himself,- - and men who can do that leave the world better for them having lived in it. direction of Frank Peel, 3g0&4,,on of Cypw lit V'ry tnjoyabl No TL of ft Outing on an all-da- y 0en Bade an'V1 followed Bn.,1 various trip. Vlsu,n8 Wil1 the titbit ki.ith ,Hndinc'- - Fort t Junt ,0 ,h infantry near lllV7 wh,e th,y Ira Darn, Fat 4h 0 Iim d were iroiTi ,0ur of e camp, by w,y is CiSyo,UrnrJ hom . t tn,oyfd TkuTBr C.X,,7Jt,on which w tTK', activePaving to be in irr1',! kins, U, turner and peppy Th,y entertain- - months. OShocker Give Aid In Smoker n re-t- La-dt- a g SCOUT 1 g - lr large daily attendance at YEA 3lNo luick l! Lw Kfctedll .1 m feT 11 roll to zirrd ,u .Mond,T bkand r"N OMIrll-PrL- . itiKTriMhnnf0r I Part 'n of 10 I charg Oft11- mo the ctl',dren Lth Po'lt nd Jd 'untt from until t;00 m-e- fiu ... g Fore ! The doctor says more exercise, so I have be.n watching the is golf playtd by the Copper linksmen aldub once in a while though I take in hand. Trailed around Monday nite with the pro, Vai Garfield, S. Yam aguchi and Bob Taylor, after pick' ing them upon No. 4. (Boy. I'm get ting that golf language down pat.) Val waa hitting some beautiful dnva and Bob came right behind with tom honiea, toq, I liked Yama't approach American Legion Again Sponsor home Entertainment on Nations Holiday; Stay-at- -' Prizes For All in Varied f , Lineup pf S1C0UUTY Events shot. t . The Americas Legion parade tail commutes announce that ar nagemeau are Marty completed foe th July 4th mammoth street parade which thia year ia expected to be om mil length. 4 A featu of tht pared will be a children' pet and costume section In which all boya and girt under of age are urged to enter with sny kind of pet. era turn or what have yoa. Coma on. ksda, ire's go. Register at Th Fountain. All citizens are invited to aster decorated private cart. Suitable cash and mexhanditt prize will b offered in alt divisions of tht parade. Exact ime and route of thi event will be . renounced next week, J Th grand finale of th even ing will be th g Carnival street' lane. According to th committee. noj haa been spared to make this xpe 1 night of fun never to be forgotten. danc But those two new hotel what ob stadea or tomething. No. 7 ia tbe bole in tb state, 1 longest understand and it ia a problem 1 guest you have to ulk to the ball v before and instruct it to tail straight for about 250 yard and then develop Members of th Salt Lak County a nice little die to the northeast oa that hole. Can't see any other way Fish and Game Association will hold out. The four players cam nut quite their annual outing Saturday, June 22 and Sunday, June 23 at Geneva, nicely on that, although Yams lost a to information idcaed by perfectly'good ball in the rough. Tbe according hole is very tricky syith a (loping green officiate of tht organization Saturday. affair at waridifferent from any of the Plans for the two-dang completion. Steve Powell and Paul othes icbultx are making arrangement for r No. 8 m no cinch either--bth prize to b given, eviAn extensive prog. am will be held, dently Bob thought to for be chalked e nth races, casting events trapskoot-n- g up a birdie on tins first, m and other activities crammed into worthy We sailed along for the last holt bu. he affair. Official bop to surpaa 11 Val hooked one out in the bramble previous outing records, both at and nor only got ahoe and stocking 0 attendance nf event held. full of those darn stickers but (care Committees on prize, entertainment md ground, up tht golf tribe of mosquito:. Anytrap, dance, fly bait ratting, horseshoes, race, way, jt wa all fun, y are ironing last minute difficul-its- . Now, all I've got to get it one ol those (Frank Buck hats like all the gol; fers are wearing. Bill Hook aay Howard wjrs one for he is always out 1 PrixM will b awarded to the best rested sportsmen, youngest and old--in tb jungle No, that doesn't sount members on the ground: beat dressed right he wean one for he it out in porttwoman, largest hat, largest fam-lthe he wear on. and various souvenir will b lwt dcd during th progress of tht v They dragged me out to play. Howard and several other conspirator did Ian? Saturday evening. I would much rather watch and meditate on uplifting thought but no. here I am. wandering around like a female who wake up after a gin party to find she is a b ide. h coupte of bytitter, watched me .ry to ic. oil. m.ss ana make a PLAN FETE 1 y one--tb- ca-m- - ? v merry-makin- . GfliKlS g, pub-icit- I.IUST1IPL0Y i MUO jj' reference to Be Given Men on Rolls Prior to Relief labor mure be used on ture public works projects, according o word received T u day from D. C. In letter ' to" H.' A. Hart, acting 'V A director for t Utah. E. W. Clarkl executive assistant to Secretary Harold L. lekes, stated that under the orovuiona of tbe new $4. 000, 000, 000 emergency relief act, labor to be m ployed on forthcomng projects must be taken the relief rolls According to this interpretation of 'he act. jobs will be given fir t to mn who were on relief prior to May. 1935, and to those who accepted relief after May only where quota remained unfilled. Must Work Mr. Hart 'laid "In other words, the men who have recently gone on will have to wait until th older relief clients are and for. But there is no doubt that only men on relief will be given job. Tbit, in effect, is expected to cul the relief roll to a minimum, and t.icve both state pad federal daft budget I" No applications for job on being accepted as yet, any project-at- e however, and it is not known bow soon work undr the new, act will be begun. AH projects under the 1935 act wilt be handled on what is known MYPLfflTO e com-,,...- tco.ution. 1 wo.'witt no more ,a.iuie tiuo penguins, bowled oui ouu vim. two studies became suddenly sHurw en hunetng for something by a tree, lean, l tuppoe no one has e.-- r vtea like that oetore. .. AnU can I ha beoeipu rt thtbit,uethat come ,0 tf Ibis time 1 ball BE PRESENT AT OUTING TODAY . 11 J SMMOMMO have to do a little ploying der and perhaps a little awtanng. .hat something that snapped? At as an old maids bona. Maybe it 1 un- Wat From figu.es drawn up by the s bishops of th six L. D. S. wards n Oquirrh Stake, Oquirrh outing thie ridoy, June 21 at Saratoga Springs will draw ont of th largest crowds to ever be p esent at a few of thi nature. Approximately 85 perebt of ward member, and families bav signified 'heir intentions to attend and inasmuch as many decide at the final minute, this percentage will undoubtedly var-ou- loud was a ligament, lhat would be my just luck. 1 ake a swing at a golf ball ana i ll probably be jaid up tor the summer. Here 1 have nice home, good awaitneighbors, a ing me, but I leave all that to come down here and .give the mosquitoes a rise. meal. Drat that Wei I Officials feel that a number of reaLittle lady, what now? Yeah. 1 son account for tbe outlined large know what you're thinking. Juu stand attendance. Attractions are tht comnon.halant until Howard, with a dir- bination of tht time and tbe outing as ty leer, (1 like that word) doan't both.r to tee hi ball up but placa well as the worth-whiland enjoya beautiful shot on the apron. Just able. contemplated program Events will commence at luck, that's all. He motions me to come :00 p. on. I ll .tart, ouch, when l m ready, m. with swimming races, diving conand not before. Everv female haa that tests. childrens races and game , bill, horseshoe pitching, water carniprivilege, anyway, f want to oreatht awhile. One, two, val and dance. Everyone is invited to two-knew t. I dyl break some attend. All patrons will be given rething bear that sucking ia when I duced rates at the resort. as tht plan. Tbit calls for a oreatbe? Tell mother, my last thots gram of 45 per cent of the total cost, were of her. Demonstration Given and a federal loan of 55 per cent Fore! What's the matter? Why Under the old P W A scheme, gra m Jon t you give anyone time to go on? amountd to only 30 p recent of the One of the feature events qf the total, and loan, comprisd 70 percent. Jh, I'm standing in your way? Paw-jo- week was the demonstration on How me I'm in someone's To Make Children' New Rcqoesti Clothing" given Mr. Hart Tuesday forwarded to way. All my life, 1 have That ball by Miss Ellen Agren, U. S. A. C. ex ed me. Go ahead and laugh, .ension mis five Mrs. new for just and pubagent requests Ivy Hall, counWashington you big lummox! Have your fun! ty agent, Tbut day at the Bacchus lic work funds in Utah. Th larjt.-s-t r There s clubhouse. fit her once, on The entertainment waa of these wa the request of th Utah omeone motionng me away. One of ponsored by the P. T. A. for women Idaho Growers' exchange for S159.-00with which to construct a public nose caddies, either Don Wallace, or if (be owder community, with Mrs. hat young brother .of min. Well, 3etb Bullock, Mrs, Hazel Bertoch and markt in Ogden. well, he's waving! No, he's motioning Mrs Alta Witbeck in charge. The den.- away. 1 guess I'm standing on the monstration waa given at 10.00. folLESLIE NELSON pot where they planted dandelions or lowed by a one o'clock luncheon. ais.es. I'll act indifferent. This is r.t country. Why, the kilts and dales Twice as many women, says a chirk ong to the people. opodist, ar afflicted with foot troubles as men. lt coma from jamming on Howard wants to know if imavTnarv brakes in back seats the matter. No, outside of hav-na million mosquitoes parking on around his neck. No, there's running Lt he Nelson. Agricultural Superhose, with water. Howard admonisha me to turn tnr. a run in my brand-nevisor at th Cyprua High school it atp it off. Huh. even begrudga me th irobably a broken rib. I'm tending with th other leading agriculture instructors in th Wot, the 'oth:ng. nothing, sweetheart, I've ne- little water I drink. Now I'm through. Three holes? Uuh State Aericultural College Sum- ver felt b.tter. Want to see me do a mer School for a special two weeks little musdt flexing? Or maybe a Why I thought wed gone around that dance. How I love course twice. Even Daisy ha deserted ourae on "Poultry Husbandry. Dr, me. Down by the clubhouse a group 'he big open space. L, E. Card, head of the poultry it putting. Putt, putt, at the University of Illinois, Now., we- can't find that darn ball. putt. I must remain calm. is conducting the date and i being bv Bvron Alder. Utah Sute pro- Howard laid it was worth 75c too Give up' Not on your durned tootYeah, with half th top gone. Now, fessor. Dr. Card is the leading authority on poultry it the United States who is that waving? No. I wilpnot ing! And bav Howard give me tb the rest of my lift? Im going and ha' written four popular budge seam Oh. it' just Daisy and Hah, another down there again tomorrow night and on the subiect. He wa former- - Wen Wilkin a companion in sympathy vive that little whit tbe editor of Poultry Science, a female--anpellet th worst I hop. Is it hot Maybe a St. Bernard beating of itl life. Yes. I found the norszir. published in Menasba. will come along with a cask of water One Yam lost. rJf Mothers-Daughter- Sons-Fathe- e J. W. Ridd won tb feature match I Jum leg of tht Director's cup day with a 2 and t win over W. Wd- isms. Both Wally sad Jade shot fin i 38 oa their second nine but J. W. bad ammaawd too muds of a lead on 3 of the the first nine when Mr. William had bad 45. Other result are: L. L. ! Johnston d. Jay Richardson, f Floyd Nielson d. A. C. Ensign, 2 ind I; M. Maiben d. E. Wallace, 5 and 4; Bob Taylor won from Hal Bar-- I ton. 2 up; W. Wilkin d. F. O. H Jr.4.U2-4- ; S. Yamagucbi d. P. M, Cht e. ; Jackie Ridd d. Roy Erick- Amel Elder d. Ckm son, 3 and Colomb d. 3, Iona, T Keith Barton up; H. L. Garfield Don Wallace. 4 and 4; V. D. ; Orson , Heath d, Tony Lewis, Naylot won by a two up count from Hr Duckworth and Rue Packard, V, ' H.ndricksoo and T. A. Janney ad- - i vanccd by default ia tbe second round. 4 Contestants have until June 22nd to finish the second round of play. -- t 1 3-- 2; & TEAM FOUR-MA- Kirk Bond and bu team from th Smelter broke into the win column by chalking up two points! However. they trill hold down the cellar position. W. Hook, due to th S. good playing of his team, bat jumped tbe top position with Bill Heffcrnan playing second fiddle. thret-exha- lc 1 5-- n Ray Thomas E McCarty 6 6 J. W. Ridd J. Rothrock 5 9 2 ' K. Bond T, Lewis 1 10 .375 11 .312 .208 -2 10 II .081 0 - -- ATTENDS SPECIAL POULTRY SCHOOL g tip-to- spring-has-co- putt-'put- - text-'ao- a JUNE LEG DIRECTORS CUP 1 Jn, f y, ay, rough-tnyw- LABOR r gy Howard Ridge st ha-h- a k d yz$ ""Hr sin By E. M. N. , Wash-ngto- TGROUNDDRAVS " iy' n fu- A safe and tane Fourth of July without firecrackers or fireworks u We have bad another "Fight of the the objective of the Salt Lake county Through tbe kind courtesy of Ira commission, which instructed Sheriff Cnturymd a new world's cham- Dern and Pat O' Shocker, noted wrest in consequent. itrs, heavyweight otfered their services S. Grant Young Monday to meet with pion they officials of municipalities in Salt Lakt Small wonder that the lake at the box free at a benefit smoker for Boy Scogt grows smaller when Fioop 301, Pleasant Grstn Hull. Satcounty which do not have ordinances office constantly are determined in chant pomhipe urday, June 29. Tb services of these prohibiting the salt of firework. where the injuriea sustained "contests ordinance athletes were procured a is there county Although the assistance of a local Scout which prohibits the sale of fireworks. by the loser can be completely through I tnedi.-by application of powder puff, boo ter. George Smith, chairman of city ordinances of incorporated the th Utah areas take precedence over the county Lpelick and a hair bruin. Alter Copper Club smoker comwas ended mittee. ordinances, and therefore auefc citiei at well rehearsed exhibition wets invited to say Murray. Midvale, Sandy, without pro- both performers At this early date, complete details aale a few words over the microphone, hibitory ordinances, can permit the their from of th balance of th smoker program both and Judging accepted. the of fireworks, it was explained to 1 feet that Braddock shows have not b.en arranged but will be givommission by Harold E. Wallace, Salt voices. more promise as a stevedore than as en in an early issue of this paper. Lake county attorney. as well as gentlemen are invited a radio atar. and that Bacy will do Sheriff Young pointed out that de- better as a Log caller than at an actor. to attend. Tbe announcement it made by Hal puty sheriffs can enforce the county They are both big wrong boys who o.dinance against the sale of fireworks, might make good if they should ever Richard on, ecout leader that all scouts Vanbut that deputy sheriffs do not have take up fighting seriously. An mttr-otin- and 'Explorers" (formerly make reservaauthorit- - to stop the tale of firework, sidelight on the fracas wai the guards) a.e invited to Warn in announcer's statement, after the dose tion! for tamping at the Wig in a municipality within the county. This Salt Lake .City ordinances prohibit of the performance when the artists Mill Creek Canyon tbi summer. the dressing rooms, type of camping wiH constitute the tale of fireworks. had returned Salt Lake CounThe county commission authorized that Braddock was "Perspiring, As summer program and scout go to sumSheriff Young to mett with the offi- 10 mention of Baer was made, I feel cil want to see every cials of cities without prohibitory or- justified in assuming that Maxic did mer camp this ytar. dinances in an effort to obtain agre- lot even work up a sweat. ements against the .ale of fireworks in NEWS If you fail to realize that condi-ion- s any part of the county. . fire- the of are improving just watch the of The problem work waa brought to the attention ot one trams that past over the Denver The life Scouts of Garfield planned Rio Grande tracks daily Tuesday, the county commission in the. applicaand pass out o ever a go into Wasatch Plunge tram pulled Ara.-ri.athe 7rh. longest post the Legion tion of cars. Junior Lifesaving badge, but as they 97 of fire a f Garfield, to consisting havy MagnX for permission examin.d, Mocked the road below the Arthur were unable to get enough June 4. This apphea works not pas tbe test. They are could hate We hour. cbiel an hey for Jack nearly 'Hant Clay, lion was refe red to for but if it .till practicing and will do to Da-rtt of the county fire department, for in n have th: oad blocked, me more week. Then go to the ,b at iness bu more means vejtigaiion. where they will P will we Gymnasium gladly ind more pay envelopes, test under the direction the An Indian prince, visiting in eh submit to small antioyiticet. Chari Welch. d warned United State , has formally -- George Edwards American gangste s that be left nu are a lover of the beautiful, If reyon flowjewels at home- The gangsters art reenjoy seeing masse of splendid with Until retried by a court decision, this ported to b: .hocktd at this arrant wi b to regale yourself and er rue lion wyl prevent tb us of fusal to give them a sporting chance the sight of gorgeous rosa. drive past he funds paid under protest from home some evening Pete Davidson' used by the state road commiuion, rod frost your eye on the American nd a lot of men are to be added to u and will remain Beautv climb; growing there. It ent a h wh&Jtwyen twaddle. Should now in full bloom and pre for im , "ompanies win and the money tight that fully repays anyone in driving bow ball-pa- rk time and trouble involvsd In question be ordered returned, see it to Will you or I, or 9T much put m. five day a week. the tax, get back? W bav In pros-nfc-T who paid New equipment haa been puteba ed the service stations have There Is a great legal battle no receipts: r the eollection of 8"1" by the (Magna Women's Club. Pn' the gal companrecord: no perron! or of the playground, for th enter- tax The g companta have suddenly ies bav no possible title to th money it tainment and recreation of children of diarovered that thi tax h and no possible wav of returning H1 the town. New ballbats. basebaH and authorized by law. dot to a Hlgbt collected from. was it those to ithr athletic equipment and indu7' amendment pasd tie up public work by tus are P7'" of funds 0 mmts await the children, .The of the leM'ture. and in dispute over di pout ! t:e sr alt free. title ot interest. coll.cted f om th P v hidrtNy have no amount BBd,f P'0'" The stemming pool as four cent! per ract the larger portion of tb cbildre. n Sal-ai- t. May, 1935. ir Enjoyable JULY OUTffiGS build-w- f. with filing honors Officials Order Salt Lakt City 11 Details of the raising were ban- by E. J, Gardner, who bean the unique distinction of being the only former soldier residing in this vicinity who returned from France without some tenne connected disability. Is recognition of Mr. Gaidner a record he waa unanimously cbosen a Color Sergeant charge of the flag ruting. He m turn selected Atwood Moffat as Co.or Bearer, and, Atwood in turn Fred appointed (Lightening) Wacfc as hit ordetly to have charge of the actual physical duty involved in hoisting Old Glory. Fred enured upon his duties with enthusiasm but, toon ran into difficulty when be found the lanyards on the Hag pole so badly knotted that they refused to function. Fred climbing the pole to untangle ms nnuu, but lunag ucu tai might damage fain Only pants, and bolding h'gher allegiance to bis pants than he due; to observance of flag day, he mimed ate y and qu:riy became A. W. Q. L. Later, by voluntary effort of a steel worker who climbed the pole, the flag was placed at the mast head Bac--b- aiel 5tK conflIU1 ?VmpU7 b?gndnunuttation uilll Feature Events at Cel:!; By Hodge MarshtU Opening Game To Be Played July 1st or 2nd in District fome ARRANGES TWO -- Parade, Dance, Spcrls To Ba Chatter AND For Six Team League To Be Drawn yule COPPER CLUB ahjngs 130 Young Aspirants Gets Jt . ,, Vo,..-- - GfrV happen- - LOCAL ? - t, Granite District ; Plans Sumner Preschool Ckssei r a for Summer school class a school children will open short time at four Granite reboot trict buildings. Dr. Calvin S. Smith, superintendent, announced. - 1 being mrensoetd f organizations, the anoroval of the district had ot education. Dr. Smith uid. A fee of admission ie being charged to cover expenses. Locations of the gfhool and Plymouth. Holla day. Sherman Lincoln. Other will U named The only summer actiraty to of by th district board ; tio tbi summer will be Tb by P, session T. A. L centers. Dr. Smith have been filed wth the ment for fund to finance tee. - ' f' 10 J |