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Show 4 tOCAL HAfEN-- 4, tint, to u, ''I. ttD r 1 DE-- d A NEWSPAPER 4, , - u MAGNA AND INTERESTS. L iTRTEENTHYEAU n, 3 lit Magna Celebration V R - ITS ALL h uy a to ih A, By Hodge ManhiH ' 0 VE R! . . tion. , , truly a commur ity service that was rendered mens organization, the prime 1local of activity having been to supply entertain-- r ex-servi- ce Wtap 5,' Whn the awakt d the times yon had in the people of this on a basis com Yon will get a lot of fna outyonr of in any .dia- avorably with I do. I remember how we atd to ttait th day off each year by cannon. It waa an old field onog that been had piece eelebre this with abandoned has lion, by Gen-eeiat again demonstra Morgan when in rnreat from it is the natural metropolis this section, tak-- i juat before hin capture. Before abandoning the piece the confedcr-- . of leadership in with its many it, that it. drove a rat ishments. This celebration, too, affords tail Vfked in the vent. Tbit put it out of commiaaion o that it hands with brtunity to once good could not be tiedtemporarily, against them in their I of I as bat (.treat, Garfield, Bacchus, and Mm maker to beremember, it was a proud of, having !thers, as a goodly res bsen eesto.ed to somewhere group near its usefulness. original When I bad atf that district this national tained n aye where I could slip lThe use wmuow onto the appearance people tends to cement verandah' and thin the comer post later degree the friendship of v peo-hes-e o (be ground, down it waa my pleasure " to stand well back while civil war two districts. Tets load that oid cannon with accorded this com leatherwou.J ha appreciates scraps from th cobbler shops I tan ya da, tamped down well on thoae who this and by the visitation a gen .rour deposit of black powder, lion and the people this community sincere-- I firing the charge by applying a red rod .ot to the vent We youngsters that everyone who were fully were oevr allowed to tale part in tb ceremony of firing the salute this i enjoyment holiday than to pay a viut on the evening of the thi d to tannun and cobbendence day was officially open- - blers to collect scraps foe tb older generation to use for cannon fodder the firing of dc following morning. One Lids- - though t it wou Id I'aybreak July salutes, heralding be a fine idea to meet by th cannon of the adoption of before the arrival of the grown folki 159th and fir a saint of on; own. W had duration of Independence., 4; , .he leather scrape to all we lacked waa and the aon of i section foree who were not by the salutes did powder, man whose home was sear a rock re long to sleen. for preparations inaeey contributed. Promptly at 3 :00 i. m., w met as planned and procetd-- d x ing made for , to pat over oT gteaHdme We fuse uge parade was one of the principal feature? ilacqd th powder in the cannon and ben the leatb.r scraps. At this stage 11:00 a. ra one dependence day fete. boy suggested that by aoaking the de formed eatber scrap in water we could get Sp sneer Avenue to march Ktter results, as it would pack better American Legion, Amer tnd eet and back. consequently make mote noise, rbat idea bird another, with the gion Auxiliary, Club, Utah Copper tha t yr Joaded .the.old. Jtlic with Cyprus High Schoo combination of wet leather, day and displays, brick dust that would have wrecked nd many other the parade ope gun ever built, at leaat.it wrecked war my d day. First 'urs. for when th hot iron was standing events of charge our pride M to the Central & Hardware, second suppliedto itsigniteusualthenoise, but departed . o the American Smelting & Refining Com-ts- .n sections that were distributed all aver the tqwnshibp. Portions fdl on many roofs all over town. but. 'strangely, nne was injured. Oneb oy, whose zing that sports novelty contests mother bad locked him in nil room adults of Inde.iendence Dayymd g to prevent him from attending tha of the regular salute, picked the s hoys and girls, become fired on this occasion ock with a buttonhook and joined thusiasm to n in one mischief. When the competition with each with rain of iron fell on the town, one extensive program large ie Cyprus Post at piece plunged 'through tb roof his home and fell on tb bed be ype at the ball sports were conduc-- i ofvould have beta occupying had be a great degree success. minded hi mother. Had he obeyed it would have oyt bim hit life. for children of all her schedule included We all felt very sorry over the lorn o well as adults, in to other features if th old cannon, bnt what we could I tot understand was the att'tndc toand ime, ri ds ns of th grownups. Even my would be complete nother who usually approved of me. ourth of July and one old enrmad-;toex was perturbed, was only fitting fireworks, and wanted us put in jail. I have never forgotten that day. and when I larily unusual pyrotechnic display was feel myself growing indignant because a celebration of magnitude of Thursday t noisy boys and girls disturb my rest time !nce. The commi .tees in charge of this evenl in Jnly Fourth. I think of tba Mor--aI helped blow np Old General Ie chuckle and enjoy an inwa-splendid initiative. congratulated for street Our local school board member district any afforded that other of stride slip ft ' k , the. honor of attended of did attend re national at party. celebration Thursday with of anniversary fne-th- the the fact that memor-ahle-da- awakened after that, 24-2- at up tf The Lons Com-Merchant- the entries made the Lumber Kirby F. Simmons, son of Mr. tsd J. B. Simmons of Magna, will leave Thursday, July 11, for the California L. D. S. Mission field, for two-yestay, from announcement given Wednesday by Bishop L. C. Healy of the Pleasant Green Ward. Mr. Honoring Simmon, who bat been an active worker in the Plcaaant Green Ward for the past several year, farewell testimonial and danc will be given for him Wednesday evening. Jnly 10 at the chapel. A dance wdl follow in th amniement hall. Tb following 'program will b given for Mr. Simmon : Opening Song Congregation V. B. Cc Prayer Lncill Andcr as T rombone solo Vocal Solo w- - Floyd Andr n Rcmatka LRoy Jo a Blanche T Reading Violin Solo ....Virgil Diamond Remark. Healy Bitbop Baritone Solo Grant Baker i P. G. Quart rt Quartet M-s- . ! LC fir-.n- enter into ranged an park, The rf races addition airplane stunts, celebration that an arran it n the C. I' their ' losing feature w.is the American ( eld on Magna main street 1 jign Against Legion GOLF NEWS By Howard Ridge campaign against this vicinity it wtll on-- a work evidenced by lo-- d county crews. with of eliminating whit highway and fields hat td. the wjd, having nd burned. 0- -' 'A bn T to GEN Tilt til it Iron dfJ Mn; i TTBiS forwO la tb patches of whit top atl J'ghwjy and the campaign f tfctse lri County obtains a shat THINGS TO SHOOT AT: Maurice Maiben's two fine wood 430 yards down No. 9 and an eight) . in for yard niblic shot, plunked fin eagle three. Amet Elder's 300 yard drive r No. 6 and down with a 12 foot pot for an eagle two. Also, an taglt. P and birdie on Nos. 6, 7 and 8 respest ively. tppmpriaiiofl of SI.-i- r ed control work. on. Tb Jowly pro's iwo suaciv br compound will be pur- - d'es on No. 8. Incidently. the firs' long-L-- t made also to ttenre an person who birdies No. 7. the four par in Utah, will buy the project for a control t ainst other weeds dnnka for whoever is playiB8 he time (The whole tours ) vicinity hite top in Magna I1 '? "as been effectively The four man team match, scheduled ne municipal government, for July 5. has beet postponed until officials July 12. This is in the final matchss of the first half and 1 dinner party slated the came night. Committee memcrosa aigg their bers deciJed that no on would be in ?he Wr to support th no condition for tb match and dinner pn July 5, hence the postponement. f B. Lions Club at the Lion Conclave lo be held in that city he latter part of ihia month. Bert the bull ring while in xpects to Mexico to view some bull fights. He Mexicans nay learn aomething from boat bull fighting, but when it comes ro throwing th ball, their best have nothing np their tleeves hat Bert cannot match, and go .them n better. A Bert is not particularly ifted in expressing his thonghls its Spanish, we woold suggest thl be take Tider Waring along a an interpreter Magna-Garfiel- d eds Progresses iv 00 E. Mix. is having a bnsy month. He is now in Denver attendof the N. E. A. and ing the convention will on bis rqtnrn leave with Mrs. Mix for Mexico City to represent the dr. tut ; , .. Conviction of Secretary of State Hilton H. Welling on chargee of felony , did not come ae a ear. priee to thoee who have known the intide facte concerning the cate tin ce itt inception. The llagm Timet wae the firet newtpaper in the itate, to bring to light certain irregularitiet in the tecretary toff ice. Thete irregularities can be traced back far into the administration of former Governor George H. Dern, and pan readily be found in a special auditor's statement on file in the auditor' t office which constituted a report to the governor concerning the office Mr. Welling held in trust. f ..Because of his exalted position, Mr.Wkling has commanded sympathy from his fellow citizens daring his trial. Many had hoped that he would hot be convicted because of their f. .endthip for' hint, and many others were so convinced of his honesty and sincerity that they would not believe, and can hardly now believe that he is guilty as charged. Such emotions, be--' ing the outcome of years of association and recognition are only natural and inevitable. Secretary Welling has spoken from every pulpit and or roster in this state during his long church and political career. In politics he has given no quarter. He has taken advantage of every opportunity afforded. When he has found an opening his brilliant mind and his THE FIRST JOKE biting tongue have lashed with unrelenting, fury ell The Liont might take head of this those who opposed him in either policy or politics. He thought too (after that wifeless, gay time they had in Richfield.) Th first has been a foe who pursued his antagonists like Sherjoke was sprang when Adam told hi ' ihosem-.man to unfa that th( thin was tbn bom. Hm. I f.el if I might be developing Ling Long years of confirmed success in politics has duU-e-d Po wing or something. the Welling regard for those who paid his salary. BOYS ESSAY ON HANTS His negligence in conducting the affairs of his office I don't know who edits that of "At Random" or 'The fun- hat arisen from an imagined power that he was tar ny Bone" in the Smelter Bulletin but the reach of public retribution. Mr. Welling whoever it is gets my cov baity if fa f. liP ATomni fat vjyth.ease qf accpmplishmfpti fie r jl tht fnr.msonaomebow sound like to temptation in the false thought that his po hsve some him.) They of the funniest and jokes I've utlcn was beyond the reach of the common weal. The ever rad. This little piece was especand lasting monument that he might have ially choicer rieamng 1 A BOY'S ESSAY ON PANTS emulation of a thankful and proud posfor the eft Pants are made for men and not fo- women, .Women are made for men terity has turned to dust. Dishonor, disgrace prison nd not for pants. When a man pants walls beckon the once proud possessor of the most foe t woman and woman pants for w a man. that make a pair of pants. profound respect of his fellow man. Pants art like molasses, thev are thinHe was tried fairly. The Judge of the court, the proner in hot weather and thicker in cold weather. There has been much dis- secutors and even the jury extended every courtesy. cussion to whether pants it lr or plural. t to me that when He was given benefits of doubt that one in lower poyon wear pants it is plural and when sition would never have received. His guilt was so obvon dont wtar them it it tingnlar. If yon want to make pantt last, make vious that there was no alternative but to find him tht coat first. "guilty. It is a sad affair. j YES, INDEED . .Congratulations must be extended to the district atA Sait Lake City newspaper pagt editor uyi wives should torneys office. Obvious political allegiance mast have go away in summer and forget "these been recognized, which not only made vigorous prosesmall inconsequential annoyances. Yes, indeed! But in some casts the cution difficult, but which placed the entire atmoshusbands insist on going along. phere of the trial under unusual strain. It is commenHAY BE ITI WRONG dable that under such conditions duty was so strictly Perhaps I'm presuming from my lowly tution in life, but from brief adhered to. experience working in a 5 and 10 The state of course suffers disgrace in the eyes of (while attending badness night school the nation. Fraud and thievery are not new to Utah many, many moons ago) and the prinlear J there, by marrying a ciples learned Danish Count at Reno, immediately and oar people. The lessons should have been from the past Negligence in office of public trust and following her divorce from Princt Barbara Hutton baa gone against ofone of the Woolwortfc carelessness in conduct is inexcusable by a public the unsatisfacthat is dis principles, ruling ficial. Peculations of public moneys graceful. tory purchases may not be exchanged. Maybe theyve changed the ruling, The penalty, however severe, must be exacted. off-ho- -- - ti 3 1 n scicty 1 Date SitS --!" 1 Pioneer's boewty will again be held in Lewiston Canyon, where Mcreur once stood on Sunday, September 8. from announcement given by James B. Mullins, pretidenrisnd Hodge Ms. shall, secretary. The presence of all former residents of the camp it T6-aMl- sk-- PAINT BOSS OFRandG SUCCUIiIBS Funeral Kivices for Fay Saunders, 61, of Magna, who was found dad Friday morning of an appartht hart attack in bis aufomobile near the 1900 block on Redwood road, were conducted Wednesday at 1 p. m. in the Masonic temple by Mount Moriah Lodge No. 2, F. 8 A. M., of which - he was a member. The death of Mr. oyed as s paint bos H Garfield Railroad, shock to everyone He Saandett. emplby tht Bingham came as a great was well known here Mr. Saunders was born in Saco, N:w York 6n July 22. 1873. a son of John A. and Ella Saunders, and came to Salt Lake City in 1909. For t paint, many years he was engaged er by th Oregon Short Lint railroad and later was employed in the same capacity by the Utah Copper Company. Besides being a member of the Masonic order, be belonged to Utah Lodge No. 1. I. O. O. F. No known relatives survive Burial took place in the Masonic Plot in Mount Olivet cemetery. earnestly. . desired---- ,.A very short program, beginning at om o'clock p. sc. will be followed by th regular business session of tb society. Arrangements for bus Re-vic- e are now being made and a reasonable round trip rate is assured. Watch for particulars in newspaper an- tol-nm- n to every Fir Department No. precaution against fire. Farmers are advised to plow a fre guard around their fields, eapecialli on th main highways where cigaret-ancigar bntt are constantly beriif thrown from passing autoe. With g ait rapidly drying out ir and in the valley, everyone Tide soeake leveral languages, includ- th canyon trace is aaked to cooperate in aa effort tr th withont slightest English, ing see that no fires are allowed to start f American accent. which would ranidjy reach and may he responsible for starting new dust areas. r in tb "There may b splintof succesa but you don t notice Mre. Howard Brown wa bv the members of the BP them unless yon are sliding down. Club and their partners Thnnday eve. in honor of her birthday tusr becau-- t on man has reached ning Game of 500 were played and enm of abjuring a hundred in spite awarded to Mrs. Johe prize high does not it worth all hi life long, Brown and Mrs. Matt Pettersson. Con risk can ns of follow that th rest nlatinn favor , wees given to , Misi and Mrs. Gen norotbv Mv Brown was presented card table by the members of war with In final analysir. Ho y'k is dub. tb . plan. -- tor-sdo- rt d , 00 lad-le- pleasant!-surprise- y. ed -- g -. i nouncements to appear later. Further information is given that plenty of coot drinking water is now available in Merest and adequate unitary conveniences' will b provided. Each society, member present will in a fret drawing to be conducted for distribution of valuable objects that the lucky winner pnzt. will be prond to own and cherish. To make the day complete, tht program will dote with a grand Free Beef Barbecue, prepared for the enjoyment of ait attending persons. Th only stipulation it for everyone to bring their own appetites. Those wishing to bar s share of the expense of conducting affairs of the society may forward fontribu-tion- s to Hodge Marshall. Box 63, 1 Garfield. Utah. The Reception committee consist if C. W. Corfitld, J. R. Jarvis. Chat. Coates. Thomas Reese, Wiliam Waterfall. Mr. Ida Stewart, Mrs.' C. W. Evers and Miriam Marshall; Grounds and Refreshments Committee: Parley Bryan. Jack Shafer, Frank Allen and Ira Dm: Program Committee; Alex though. Baker, Georg Z. Edwards and Fred H. Ostler; Transportation Committee BRIDGE BEES I R. Jarvis. Parley Bryan and W. F. Many th time I've wished 1 bad lined with other members of the famAndeceon. ily and become a card shark but from a gam: I witnessed th other night at tome. I'm now not sorry. Perhaps, since haring that story of th Garfield woman, who in company with some other lub ladies, playing bridge With nearly 600 other students. Mr. in a verandah, swung at a patting bee snd felled her partner. At least she Herman L. Anderson of Magna is atthinks there was a bee. and s elp me. tending th summer session of Brigham Young University. Tht enroll-mt- n a true story. is a record much exceeding any But from several exhibitions of Postmaster Thereu Taylor baa beer tempers I've teen in card playing, I total previously achieved, according to requested by the United State army have my doubts if really there ever Registrar John E. Hayes. The students came from two foriegn countries recruiting station at Salt Lsks City was a bee. nd 12 states. o aasist recruiting officers in filling TAKE NOTICE he increased quota of the Thirty An exhausted doe. on Cape Cod. The first term of th summer quarEighth infantry at Fort Douglas. was revived with a shot of gin. Broter will end on "July 19. On that eveAccording to word received by Mrs th; r Elks, takt notice. ning and the. next day wilt be held Taylor, commencing July I. the rtgn-- '' the 24th annual Timpanogos Hike, army of tb nation will be increased believed to be the greatest o 165.000 men from its present Th: story is denird that a recent Jjuk in the .nation. Tht community second or tsength rtf 46.000. oit Douglas doable defat of the Giants Cincth Alpine term will begin on July 22. hat been allotted an additional 430 ati will be carried to theby Supreme It is held at th rustic "study-amp- " men and Mis. Taylor has been asked Court for itt of Aspen Grove, nearly 7000 feet up constitutionality. o furnish recruiting officer with among tb woods of Mount the United State marine corps is unsafeat unthe and most Probably in opportunity now bring offered diplomatic thing one could do would young men of Utah. Men between the be to exorete su prise in the hearing Two new stake office were app ages of 18 and 30 of good character, a Public Enemy by saying. "Gee! ointed at the General Stake meeting ood okytkal condition and withont Man!" held Monday evening-a- t Pleasant Greta may secure information Ward consisting of Mrs Mable King about thi colorful branch of th Two women have been indicted for as a member of Relief Society Board bv writine to the marine seernit-offic- e rontnMng to wreck the interior of and 1r. .Valrria-Youn- g. a member M 100 Hareison street. San Broadway thatr;. It mast have been of the Sunday School board Both laFrancisco, S very bad dies afrom th Magna Ward. pbf Indeed. Se.-m- par-ticip- at 's 1 Md-ivia- n Wheat and Grass Ripening Brings New Fire Warning Garfield Postal With wheat ripening and an abunHead Asked to once dance of dry g'ass everywhere, more th warning ir rounded by the Assist Army Quota fieri ff 's' office and Salt Lake County take 2 nn k nd ap-li- tra-featur- o soon-tr-eu- adr Missionary fo-t- he d rf Utah-Idah- Stirs re-u- lt prize - Remarks Leland Dayton tf Closing Prayer . Congratulation! and best witbea complete i access and enjoyability of Mr Simmons' trip and stay set o' are that and s Magaa-Garfiel- Simmon Kirby thejrMjrftherIay', Starting at By Howard JarrU -- yon 00 . d y O-bi-o. again join our Hunter, Granger of representative attended birthday of these the splendid A contributor send in th followfor thi week's issue. Wish we hsva tht aam of th author at Drflnitt action relative to the Reds wight first thought it waa a Hodge Marwoewf Road corner aemapbore was deshall writing but have decided it was-- n manded last Thnrtday evening by the t after 1 rtmrmbe-ebn is a Demo-crat- .d Lion Club at their Anyway, here list Rgu meeting. From aspect of the when B'g hotter than ail mischief cam. it looks at if the Conotv ComOn there blistery summer days, missioners had again tabled the pro- Wba yonr brow soak up your ker- posal which was destin.d for' the safe-r- y duel of citizens. It baa long Men ms-- j And yon d like to qsut nnd laze niarect of the local civic club. Whether the Lions witl hav ) to When your mind is all s quiver agaivi contact the County Comuiai-io'- " Whit tb brat wave upward roll or take tome othrr methrJ of ABd 70' thinking up tb river proev lurt remains to be teen but they Of tb shady gwimmin' bole r determined to have tb issue settled one wy or th other, When your kart taka several bonne Out of work and into tin J..C. Denton, s delegate to th When the calendar announces Uta Idaho Dot net 28 Lkms Con-v- n Bass reason it coming in 5 hi, held at Richfield Jna gave an interesting report of the two day at fair, which waa attended by a Wbtn yon act no us in staving A th clock goes gror V of tb ticking 'round organs-u- ti As a "reward' token foe While yonr thoughts go misbehaving And soul it your outward bound pro pc report. Secretary. T rewneer R. C. 1 seka wa pramnccd with a band-otb inf cam suitably engraved, by Outward from your office worries. Out beyond your shop and atore. the nnit. JJ E. Rotbrock. local representative Out to whereI nobody harries; t Aisocutcd Cvic Qub of CenBoy, O boy It makes you sore tral pub, gave a report on tb further devedppmeuts of thi organization and That yon haven't time for fishing And yonr heart if full of grief tati 4 that th Constitution had been As yon spead your wishing appipvtd and would for more complete actioa. It is hoped "Why can't I go on relief t" that ithia club wilt prove to be aa BEST STMTT.g 1835 cooplraivt sod energetic aa the SouthI like tbia, even if it it my own--A- t ern t'tah group, on of th foremost newsy as a fisherman carrying a string of fish. Wbqn I first wrote it. it otgaztkns of tb state. seemed to have all the urmarki of a good simile but I dunno. Maybe La-li- e and Sam Bullock won't like it. Magna-Garficl- al : c . ing ,uitl7 ,,' t . NO EZLTZLT XN SIGHT ovn to pleaunt keep ' CONVICIIONi 0--0 Lid - COM-MUNIT- numbers - of your conch draperies 1Bd - JO ' - HELP BUILD YOUR OWN OaLD.S.r::b greatest holiday celebration!, ,, f the mark of attainment which was set and otcb!:, and g.rit on the Glotiona Fourth, Ted by the Cyprus Post of the American Legion 8rt and contract a headache when the now this for its Kara, you at about Rady to out year's 4th of July preparation? the ' AND LT THIS Unexcelled Advertising Mediam m caused read the ads PAPER THE WELLING to loo a lot of sleep thu wek with their biased fincrsUrt. and foe a while I allowed W become aU hot and bothered hen on doci that 'tia ant !. I" ttaf th actumulatiotf of yean , h txtorting iti n. I is re AND .h nn w D Kirby F. SInmcnj To Leave Jzly 11 CONCENTRATES i, CT IndepenJert in Policy MAGNA, UTAH, FRIDAY, JULY S, 1S35 AILINGS feday . 41 Thats Fit to Print , ' t Jnl" 4th sands Attend IkJ JZD AU the News n ' ti -- see-vi- -e 7 DRIVER FACES LOCAL STUDENT PERMIT COUNT. ATTENDING B. AFTER-CRASY. U. SESSIONS H Inability of William Swenson of Magna to dodge a police car resulted in his going before Justice of the Peace H. T. Matthews Tuesday to answer charges of driving an automobile without a license Tht Swenson machine aideswipea the police car Monday at 2:20 a. in front of th Arlington school on State 4ret. Deputy City Mb "ball Joseph Gillep and Henning Anderson were in th patrol car but were unin- ' jured. - i Elks Set Outing ForSan.,Jz!y23 An outing for th local tion of Elia and their be sponsored in Settlement organiza- (Tpoel Canyon. Sunday, Jnly 28. from Detouncement given by officials. , tails art being completed now. "d t Luncheon, .sport will feats variopt kinds for adults - the outing. j . -- |