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Show ( JTClG S ? Metcalf. Flore ben of 'U nttrr: f Mn. Hv 0. 0?ST . Aru:.j-- UrO-s- - VIUTESS F0UIID FA Howe t tfwck yonr if poi !Zf Th ? ' Prio life bar - Howe - WEan Bdart - Edward XI. Pickard ,Brall7 To wlut su EACH WEE It Happiness it crowded oat of live bp wanting that to which we an oo niicff and worrying ore Chiefs that omt happen. oot poo jflGNjCOTflU, FRIDAYJUNE HUlYATfflD iideotWater ou 11113 PAPER bwn rvrafi ore Second Half idoGiroCaereforHere. Suited of CIS SENIOR MBS AT SALT AIR vs. Fool No. 9 BCJGilALl BOY1 SLATES FETE TALK-- 'IT Man i qi4 COPPER CL! TOWN FDiAL RITES id t 111 attended a wedding reception the other night and after observing not Highly Regarded Citizen of Honest only the bride and groom but some President Madsen Arranges Full Day Dies After Lingering Illness of of Entertainment at Popular Reof the guests as well. 1 cam to the Cancer at Hospital sort Commencing 4:00 P ,M. conclusion that everything has its For every woman compensations. Arranged at a gala affair for all With the chapel crowded, funeral who makes a fool out of a man services for Joseph S. Nielson, 53. a there's another who makes a man out memlbers in good standing of the Utan Copper Club, a dance will be held at farmer of Hunter, who died in a Salt of a fool. Saltair Tuesday, July 10, announce Lake hospital Thursday at 11:15 a. GW. Madsen, president and C. R. m. of cancer, were conducted Sunday Naylor, secretary treasurer. in the Hunter L. D. S. ward. Many The celebration commences at 4:00 On the time subject, one of my beautiful blooms showed the high esm. and arrangement have been teem and regard that Mr. Nielson was friends remarked the other day: Tvt held by his family and hosts of friends often wondered why women cried at made at the sesort for free admittance, But, then, for some rea- free dancing and one ten cent drink as well as the befitting services to pay weddings. son or other. I've never had the nerve free.' Space will be reserved under the tribute to his memory. Mr. Nielson was born, at Hunter. to laugh at the poor tap who had dance floor for those bringing their Utah. January 27, 1881 and had lived just exchanged a diamond for a grind- lunches. Admittance will be only by so all members art there practically all his life. He was stone, either." Need I ujr it was one membership cards, an employe of the Utah Copper for of the male species who gave this gem urged to have them ready for presentation. The card will admit one mem15 years hut due to illness retired aev of a thought to tb world? ber and his partner only. The expense eral years ago. for other will be stood by the indiSurviving are his widow, Mrs. Rose charge being 15c This game of golf is driving me to vidual himself, the A. Nielson; two son, Vernard and for admittance, 10c for dancing and 1 distraction. times have five seven of brothers Hunter; played Maynard 10c for the drink. and sisters, Mrs. Emma Craig, Mrs. and still am the worst in tb world. All members are cordially invited 1 can't drive, approach or putt- but Annie Peterson. Mrs. Martha Davis, to attend this hometo make John R. and Ernest Nielson of Hun- have bigh hopes and am going to con- town fete,plans states President Madsen, white ball in that little Lake die Salt or Fitches of Mrs. City quer ter; If it proves successful, similar enterGranthe instructor' tells tainments loom in the future. and Mrs. Evcrcan Solomon of My attempt. me that 1 am expecting too much but and ger; and a In addition to the Saltair dance, am going around that course on Ncphi Nielson of Los Angeles and meeting will be held Thursday, July these of and Salt at Lake to of Mrs. Mary Sparks days City. par attempt 1 2 for the Utah Copper rifle and pisBurial took place in the Pleasant least one bole. Several of my tol club, 8:00-p- . m. Green cemetery. acquaintance have remarked. Why dont you throw an aspirin out on the lawn and then suit looking for it? You will get the same enjoyment and fun. Golf is a more complex and technical gam and con trary to the understanding of most people who have never played, it takes brains. But Im not going to get disDue to conflicting activities, it has couraged. ' 1 have been told that it took the garter 'nearly 200 years been found 'weOessary to change tb most the of be one to Proving win a place in the sun. meeting dates of Mine, Mill and Smelsuccessful sessions yet conducted, the ter Workers Union 201 from the closed sixth annual vacation school first and third Mondays in the month Tuesday at tb Community Baptist Something seems to tell me that to the second and fourth Church with befitting closing exerfirm might profit mote were they Tb next gathering will be held Moncises. Jlrv. and Mrs. E. B. Pace, assisted by helpers, bold , the school an- to plan their advertising and sales ef- day evening, July 9 in the Empress forts to the amount of busi- Theatre. nually for all children of the commun- ness according to do this year rathei Aninteresting meeing was held Monwant they connection church of ity, regardless than which that by they did last year. day evening but as tb attendance was stu202 of There was an enrollment not as large as expected, several imdents for the session this year with portant subjects will be presented for an average attendance of 165 accorddiscussion next time. Saves rewas the Pace. "Saving Mr. Slaving" to figures compiled by ing Novelty articles of woodwork, sew- mark I beard the other day from ing and basketry have been made by banker who is well known for his intermediate children and philanthropic work, which be carries adults. In' addition to the work pro- mi from the interest of a savings aceach count, deposited for this purpose. This gram, the school was opened same remarkable man is judged by morning with a prayer and song. some people to be harsh and worldly-coldue to his thrifty nature, but after a closer friendship, bis hidden qualities of generosity and love for fellow beings assert themselves. 1 TITLE LEGION SLATES COMMUNITY CELEBRATION ON INDEPENDENCE DAY of Event Premia Hilarious Time re Everyone From Full Lin I1THEGOOD Old to Young Destined as one of the biggest celebrations ever conducted in Magna, tb American Legion Cyprua Poet No. 38, i planning a feta for July 4 holiday that will be remembered here, according to Lee Self, publicity chairman. OLD DAYS Net Tournament Closes Here With a STORY OF MAGNA AND GAR-HELBang. Jay Perkins and Jack OlIndependence Day Lai Night Commemorating son Also in Victory Class Where Untold Millions Have Been tnd in effort to uuuguant idea, plana are in a parI Ac completion of the first By registering a defeat over Wen- Disbursed m Wages. tial atatt of completion for ont of the jXdilt la Oquirrh Stake toft H. C. dell Hibler, Magna tennis ace, Leslie Wilson, Safety Engine By most elaborate and active daya yet On of the most valuable institu- slated. Carrigan, net star of Bingham won iju luds the other three teams 3 and losses, totaling 3, in the tion to any community, and of tb the Sensor title, 2, (Iwtonts recent invitational tennis tournament greatest benefit to those who take adiota while Pleasant Green fol-- i E. J. Gardner, commander, aaaiat-e- d nth 1 games won and 4 lost, conducted for Garfield, Magna and vantage of it,' is an library. by F. Cooper Green, via commana total of .636 points. Sbep In the Utter pan 6t 1914 just der and members, are in charge of the Arthur residents by tb Magna Tennis when the whole world was thrown inAssociation. d Joses in the batwries for the community affaic. have counted Final matches in the two other di- to turmoil and bitter pain by tb great considerably Aiding Mr. Self in the preparation access of thtir team. Women's and visions resulted in the following; Jay world war tb Garfield f plana for tb event it a committee Perkins defeated Dick - Stewart. Qub pictured a foundation for con- consisting of M- - - L. Murphy. Cart . ah of recent games: Pleasant for organizing a library Leaker, Frank Peel and Harry Adam. Junior division, while Jack struction Poonc 8. Magna 18. Batteries Olsen defeated Dal McArthur, tund for tb whole community. It Tad Colo mb will have charge of. the s tad Olsen; Sbeppkk and in the boys division. Then was their dream that some day they band concert and parade assured by. were not sufficient entries for girls could and would boast of ont of the Perdu Barton and A. B. Elder. aal Green 2, Magna. 3. However, principal means of educating the peoplay to warrant contests. liulor and Sbeppkk A golf match will commence the modem and play for girls doubles is scheduled ple for the near future, states John Bar- Public Library one that would be festivities from 9:00 to 12:00 a. m. Pleasant Green Priests, rett and all feminine tennis players are a credit to all, and one that would give with Scotch foursome featured. . The ght and Rilep; Ol- urged to com out and show their the growing generation something they Utah Copper Golf Count it being d Coon. thrown open for thia event and anyskill. crave. d Half Schedule : June 26, The tourney proved to be most Thi problem was not entirely on one it invited to tone tb link, partGiten Priests at Pleasant foe successful end similar contests tig plan- of great promise in the early stages; ner will challenge opponent Bacchus. both mixed and plain. All matches, were thia wceda ned the summer months. there for ensuing among many Pleasant Green at Magna, Although it was not possible to give bouquet, ai our friend, Hodge Mar- golfers an urged to select their partPleasant Green Priests. ners and invitt their "wont" rival a large prize to the winners, (three shall, eay. L Bacchus at Pleanant Green; to play. A number of worthy prize Whatever credit is due for the sucballs) , it is hoped that if another cona Pleasant Green Priests. will be awarded to the winner. is staged a bigger prize will be cessful termination of the various imtest 5, Pleasant Green Priests at Gar-ticlThe pared will be featured from solicited awarded. were in that provements Green; Bacchus at Magna. 12:00 to 2:00 pi m., followed by aa w the vote to must fincheerfully Reckoned as a drawing card, the Magna at Pleasant Green; , is a unanunou afternoon of sports, 2:00 to 5:00 It Women s Gub. chamtennis Western the als of Utah M Green Priests at Bacchus. m. The sport will consist of horsepionship contest will be played in vote, too. It has been through their Pleasant Green at Bacchus; shoe acand efforts exclusive and pitching. Pony potato race, archfield on Utah untiring Magna day, Copper f!2, Pleasant Green Priests. Cbil-dreScouts Archery contest, contest. the have we that ery tivities today accordwhich will be in early August Pleasant Green Priests at Garfield nets for boys and girl under 6 y the Jod received 'Playground This here. information to I Green ; Magna at Bacchus, ing of age, races for boys and girls, age tournament is thrown open to any- Public Library. f 13, Pleasant Green at Magna; aail driving and 10-18. 0 of and first one local are months tennis players six The experience particS at Pleasant Green Priests. cracker eatwomen and for contest Garfield At this early the Library was spent at the ularly urged to enter. 1 23, Bacchus at Pleasant Green; for age limit.) .contest (no boyi. date, more information is not forth- Gubbouee; from there it was moved ing Green Priests at Magna. 1 be ballgam will follow from 5 :00 a spirited contest is promthe latter At the but schoolhous. into coming Magna at Pleasant Greta to 7:00 p. m. Mr. Self states that ised. place it was arranged' to keep the LiGreen at Bacchus. 126, will be given for every event and prizes week. The a brary open two days Magna at Pleasant Green; isparents are urged to have their children work entailed, such as receiving and K Green Priests at Bacchus. enter (be race. was books, voluntary? purely suing band concert will be held from Tb of the the early history During 9:30 p. m. followed by fireto 9:00 was the Women's Qub 9:30. A big festive caruntil works obliged to retort to many unique and nival dance is, scheduled a tb final original schemes for raising funds Street from 9:30 to some that would make even J. Rufus feature on Main oclock. 12:00 take notice. Wallingford sit up and A hook and slice match is scheduled During 1916 the Womens Gub evThe parade will march in ordet for June 27 with Fort Douglas at idently became alarmed when to many named: mounted, deputy sheriff, P. tb Fort, commencing 3 :00 p. m. ac- states passed legislation against '"high A. Hank; grand MawhalL Amil Elfinance "and enacted blue sky laws, Lott der; massed color. Legio and Boy cording to Howard Ridge, pro. Matchy in the upset Delbert Mitchell, because they rent out an S. O. S. call Scouts; Legion Firing Squad, Cyprua be losers 18 will es with tb holes, the qualifying round, Co. for Band, Garfield Labor Boy Scouts, Fireman, furnishing the "Dutch" at about 50c to the This wasImprovement fad 4, in the feature match of ' responded to with floats Woolfendena. Paulo. B. L. help. tound of the June leg of the per ptat. which waa of $700, to Jones, Daughters of the Pioneers, 'WoAll member of the Utah Copper a contribution j Copper Golf club directors' s enp way: $500 for the men's Club, Madsen's Store, Arthur Golf Club who resire to play are urged be divided-thijaunt. a to sign up immediately or notify the Public Library and $200 for the Store, Magna Motor, Ted Colombe, c Ensign defeated Harold Hark- Playground. Of thia amount Gem Theatre, Ltgioa Auxiliary, tournament committee. subscribed the Utah Copper Company (land 3 in 36 boles; Wendall Cowboys and Cowgirls un$525 and the Garfield Smelter $175 der 16 yean of age. characterization V on from Wallace Williams, these figure being based upon the to Auxiliary and Legionairm. t--ad J, and E. W. Englcmann number of residents each company at open A B. Elder, 4 and 3, in the Prize will be given for the two best Garifcld. Since bad that tune living at Tper bracket matches. float. The tebig parade, games, pop, ice 1916 the Library has been comfortethe lower bracket follow: Max cream a prizes, as one small fellow Tbe townspeople are urged to coably boused in the quarters shows on defeated H. C. Anderson, de-- f Magna Flower Garden Club Anniversummed it up, will make the celebrathis page. to make the celebration n sucH. L. Garfield operate Attended defeated Dell Many by sary Meeting Sheriff S. Grant Young of Salt tion of tb July 4 holiday here for time hat 1700 cess. Tb merchants have aided in a The this at Library 2 1 de-and Local Member ; Visitors S. and W. Hook J4 has issued orders to all 1934 one that will be truly remember Lake volume on its reck and over 500 moat commendable manner by donatW. Ridd, 1 and 1 and of his County the card borrowers. that tale of fireworks ed. The American Legion Post No. Attracting every member of deputies The reading rooms ing prizes and money while tbe LegChase defeated O. H. Featured by a talk on his recent Utah Copper Golf course, tb four-ma- n f of any nature is absolutely forbidden 38, assisted by merchants and the and tb ground are comfortably and ion and other organization an workin illustrated Seas, the travels South is team tournament proving most very conveniently situated. in the county and any person found town as a whole, arc planning on this ing very hard to put tb entry profete for all the townpcople and resi- by motion picture slides. R. T. Porte, successful with L. F. Bayer's squad these gram over to the satisfaction of of Not the anonal Howard Ridge has an- - violating this order will be arrested. employees only president of the Porte Publishing Co., leading the other fifteen entries -- 8 Tbit decision was reached Monday dents of the surrounding vicinity. and the school itudenU, but that the following second known throughout the world for matches won and onn tied or lost. . companies and all resident of Garfield have the free "atches must be played by Fri after Public Safety Commissioner John They are going to much trouble and hit Franklin "The printers Catalog, The' standing of the teams it a of the library, the only pledge 're- 22: Lot vs. Ensign. Wilkin M. Knight, declared at a meeting that expense to put this day over with a bible. held the interest of his large of them being that they replace bang and need your support. Do not audience last Prmann. Wimmcr vs. Garfield the fireworks were extremely dangerquired Thursday at the anniverous not only to human lives but pro- plan to spend the day of Independancc lost or damaged volume. vs. Chase. Flower of the Magna sary meeting Our people are always welcomed and perty as well, due to the drouth con- out of town. Stay here and enjoy Garden Gub in the Utah 6 - 10 - 67 to Copper here. It is believed that a fire- yourself. dition to the fullest use of the Lirequested Newell Club. Mitchell, winner of the match cracker started the president k the assistance rendered by huge fire in ,'and brary par tournament presided. the obliging attendant place one at canyon which raged Sunday and My was Mr. talk most Portes and Keith Spratley fin enlightbis ease at once. Tb us of the Li One of the popular features of tb Monday, causing damage to 400 acres informative. He also ening and second, each with 2 np of forest trees. ether waves is the "Voice of Exper-wb- o brary will give one a liberal educaA fire, reused by gas fumes too flower a number of specimens brought Every merchant is urged to coopertion and if the people generally would near an open flame, threatened serious gives advice in a kindly with him from bis own garden - large rerealize the great help it is to one, tbe disaster ate in this campaign. Very strict heart to heart talk on every conceivto part of the Magna busisweet pea dusters, delphinstrictions are being mad and the de- able problem. A very wise man once fragrant remarkably fine attendance would eas- ness district here Thursday, 7:15 a. varieties which and several other ines Mrs. George W. Metcalf puties have been given the orders to made a remark (before tb Voice of ily be doubled. m. but was soon put under control he bur presented to the people. ftttui marriage of their enforce this law. Personally, we know of a large by tbe quick action of firemen of Salt Experience was on the radio) : "Listen in the numbers on Other program Vivian Phoebe to Adolph number of people whose attendance at Lake to the Voice of Experience, and ex eluded vocal solos from Mrs.Leah County Department No. 2. oa of Mrs. and C C Har the Library bas changed tbe whole fewer failures." perience Girls the trio selections Damage of $65 to tbe building and from Jsn 25. The announcement live course of their tb change $30 to equipment of tb Jensen Tire anj Mr. and. Mrs. Charles Shaw ancomposed of Misses Bernice MatzJDor-oth- y lead with was naturally for the better. great interest Tbe two adwas estimated. Duckworth and Dorothy Taylor; nounce the marriage of their daughter, A Mrs. J. Edward Maxfield baa charge Shop establishments, Pleasaat Green Altbera. better known as "Sue" to At Lions Club the other night, two reading. Mrs. Emma Elder; report on joining started talking about the the accomplishments of the club dur- attended by members of the Murray of the Library and gives her dose per- Water Company and Smart Beaaty Harold L. Naylor, of. Salt Lake City. sonal attention to iu management, T. E. Burke left Mrs. Eleanor Paul; and Salt Lake Club and local memescaped without lost although nuptials permanency of Women talkers, which ing the year-bThursday The announcement of tb and to ber efforta the people of this Shop fob the the inof member to third the tbe blaze burned through to the Beaureminded a assemblage adjourned t fmer vacation to the Worlds will be read with a great deal of song and dance act by Miss LxRue bers, What were your father Butters, accompanied by ber mother. basement for light refreshments, which community are greatly indebted fot ty Shop walla. fVeril places enroute. She terest by their many friends. Both lowing: ,7 visit were in charge of Mrs. Robert Ridge. the great success of this establishment. Nephi Jensen, father of the proseveral relatives and lat-t- o arc well and popularly known here. last words?" asked a consoling friend Mrs. V. U. Butter. She is devoted to thi work in such a "Father of tbe shop, lit a gas .burner bereaved Tbe a was which of the Century of Progress family. to recently guests were seated at long table prietor Mr. Naylor has been employ Following the program way that with any kind of encourage- and left to obtain tome gasoline. Rein the Utah Copper Company for a aum had no last words. Mother was with ment and financial support the origPtemberCt'Bg him to the end. replied the son. turning, he poured die gasoline a and ber of year. inal ideal and dreamt of tbe Womens evidently tome of tb liquid spilled Gub will ultimately be fulfilled.! on the floor or tbe fumes became igAny reference to this work, hownited. causing the resulting flame He approaches nearest the gods, who ever. without mention of such loyal even During the excitement of the fire, silcnc. to how knows keep and faithful workers as Mrs. W. D. Russell Goodman, while fireman, -- "Cato. Yes, the is in tight. "tEough be Leonard, Mn. T. J. Maher, MrtE. stepping out behind the truck, waa 1 am prond to know, a friend whom poisonous variety of the precautionary measures. E. Nelson and Mn. Gilbert Palmer, knocked down by a patting motorp. "B8 spiders and blue gar- -, It was these ist. 'He was caught on a car fender The loathsome looking insect seems comes in this class by an act which would be incomplete. in my estimation one bon p- splendid women that worked so unpiSI!rabl wor-- t to concentrat its habitation quarters raised himcent. and hurled to the ground, but stood I fel ss a than Rather on 17 alone last near the powder plant and thus far, died per for the success of the Ggr-fiel-d up without a scratch, later reporting selfishly who had committed two Hercules Powder com- -t very few of tb spiders have been seen Pgblic Library. for .work. 7 p- misdemeanors embarrassed and probpiders and three snakes in the community. If the people of th community the took man this his The spiders, which have job. a Library and will take really-wa- nt The snakes are somewhat scarcer ably lose Ccmcert blame for a big , mistake which was Ken Huffaker and Lynn Packard of tbe opportunity to proadvantage m rtj11 . krg as a quarter, are than their dreaded neighbor, the spid and employe the use of the books, and to left the first of the wsek for the fit nl have eight er, but are still abundant enough in made by theg smaller i Ue2,IBner by -- . vtT friend at the same Ken plana p. m. e !vtn after this vicinity to cans alarm and keep made a tducate themselves and tbeir children, Worlds Fair at Chicago. ef time. But to climax it, neither one b,,n- ! there is reason to believe that wt will to drive a new Dodge beck for P. W. fatal about a a wary eye out. " Dance their boss while Lynn will drive back a new tb i bitten So Tbeec warnings arc not intended to of the men were, fooling get a bigger and better Library when Seay o entire Hows the me told cauFord for John Bowman. who story. it ii known that tbe demand exists. 0, reported frighten tb people but only to t warned to exercise tion them to' watch out for both pests. that for a paL? 6-- Sarcasm 4-- 6. 6-- - -- a H1SC aj ii.r" liut; Bat-Chas- e. r s-- Kni! half-siste- half-broth- er 7-- 5. 7-- 6-- 6-- Regusted r, d, well-meani- Jnica 201 Ganges Vacation School Heethg Dates To 2nd - 4th Mondays Gooes With 165 Daily Attendance 2. Plan Yoars Now Golfers Arrange Match Vith Fori Douglas Jens 27 week-day- ry Lott sa D. Llitchdl YJune Leg Hatch Good Advice soirrasEAs pre-scho- r, fat ter, xataf ;thhr ilowc: ttorc Gkxdy writ xjdye d, Sals Of Fireworks Banned by Comity The Glorious Fourth Sheriffs Office K Fill AT - TOPIC Cbil-dren- DBG BIG INTEREST SHOWN IN GOLF TEAM 4-M- AN 1- -2 7 .7 FIRE CAUSES $110 DAMAGE HERE THURSDAY 41-3- Mill-cree- !ota Philosophy j San-dal- s l; Lion Story rs - Three Of A Kind Spiders cjid Snakes Behj Killed Daily at Bacchus ::0us c- k PROGRAM OF EVENTS, JULY 9:00 to 12:00 12:00 to 2:00 2:00 to 5:00 5:00 to 00 low-work- er -- life-lon- A S- - v'tm 4 a.m Golf Contest Parade dl .Sports Ball Game m 8:00 to 9:00 p m 9:00 to 9:30 .Band 9:30 to 12:00. nT. Carnival .Fireworks r i |