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Show Fourteenth Year tag UTAH RELIEF GETS 4 MILLION POUNDS Garfield Girl Victim Number 26 Magna, Utah, Friday, November 20, 1936 LIONS In wtuett th Editor Hns Hor sou OF SURPLUS FOOD Of MAGNA-GARFIEL- D CHATTERS Tragic Death Record Turnout Nearly 4 million pounds of sur-- 1 plus agricultural commodities have been supplied to those on Utah re lief rolls through the Agncult ural Jubiliation for the winners consolation for the losers. Democrats find plenty of cause for Jubiliation tn Mr. Roosevelt's landslide. Republicans, impressive struggling up to the surface through the inundating avalanche, while they cant be happy about the result, try to discover consoling considerations. Democrats exult in the fact that President Roosevelt got more pop- uiar votes than were ever before re- corded for an American Presidential candidate. They enthusiastically point to his majority as the biggest, numerically, ever polled. Republicans retort that neverthe-- ) less Gov. Landon got at least a u0n more votes than ever were ed by any losing candidate for the Presidency and that his popular vote is next to the biggest ever polled by any Republican nominee, lose; or winner. Furthermore, tay they, while Mr. Roosevelt's ' popular majority may be the greatest numerically in our history, its not the blgr ge t one proportionally. Two Republicans, Harding and Coolidge, both got bigger proportional shares of the votes of the two major parties, In 1920 and 1924, respectively. The Five Landslides As compared with much closer contests in nearly, all our earlier history. every one of the last five Presidential elections, beginning with that of 1920, has been a landslide. Yet even in these landslides. Harding, Coolidge, Hoover, Roosevelt in 1932, and now again Roosevelt in 1936 have bee put Into office with about six of every ten voters favoring them and the other four opposing which has meant that the minority could seriously threaten to re tore an equilibrium and Jeopardize the position of the majority by winning back only one voter In every ten. Mr. Roosevelt got about 62 per cent of the votes polled by the Democrats and Republicans this year, as compared with 59 1 per cent two years ago. Tills compares with CIVIC CLUB MEET Of Young Man Of Women For ATTEND Age Security Drive Starts A delegation of Lions from the Magna --Garfield Club which is directly affiliated with the Associated Civic Club of Northern Utah, atAdjustment Administration during j tended a meeting of the latter unit the past year, according to Director Wednesday. The units met at the William merson of the U. S. A.' Roberts In Provo. Sorenson Is Ruth Forms Sent Out Through C.M,. Coon Dies In Fall Hotel Marilyn McCarty Leads extension service. This distribution! A banquet in the evening was the In Postoffice To Businesses Found Dead On Road of food to the needy in this state League. Big Interest Is deleof Vehicle Those affair. the From Monday highlight was made in cooiieration with the into local club the from go Bello gated Here Shown. Near Magna Utah relief administration, since cluded District Governor J. C. DenOctober 1, 1935. ton. E. W. Speers. H. Claude AnderA monthly check for you the TabuMed f wires showing the re- Eudently the victim of an unMagnh and Garfield were twice son, A. C. Ensign, J. E. Rothrock and rest of your life when you are 65," controlled speeding car. of which The distribution, made under the suits in the Womens bowling lea 'hacked and def ply grieved this week L. C. Healy. formed an intriguing statement with the loss of two of their promi- Bishop she was the lone occupant, Marilyn supervision of the federal surplus mips of the Utah Copper Club, rewas appointed on the Mr. Speers old seme Cyprus commodities corporation, was possi- veal nent young people. Marilyn Ruth Monday upon blanks which were Ruth Sorenson, interesting facts and incontrol committee; J. C. distributed at the Magna and Garliquor was found formation. School More Coon, women student, and ble LeRoy as are of the Sorenson result Hjgh bowling agricultural tax; L. C. Healy, field postoffices under the ausplcea injuries, late -removal old son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Coon Denton, gasoline hurt, with fatal programs conducted this vear than ever before at the A. C. Ensign and of and tax exemptions the Federal government The of Hunter. Sunday evening on the highway over the nation at the request of roruler alleys, and some of the of blanks were old H. C. Anderson on was cou d the She Bello. age benefit forms, be claimed by oear daughter producers. The surpluses, which reproudly injured counties in the state. sent to employers who must list the t le better men pmnsters. Ijie youth was fatally of Bland and Laura Pern Wilson lieved markets cf a S0!r J. E. Rothrock, superintendent of number of their employes and nature Monday at 10:45 a. m. succumbing Sorenson of 141 Washington street, burdensome oversupply, were disa few moments later, when he was the Bacchus Hercules Powder Com- of business. The forms are to be Amy McCarty leads the A league Garfield tributed in Utah to those who could v .i!i 45 hurled from an empty coal wagon pany, Is first vice president of the returned to the postmaster not lataveiage for 15 games. She Mi s Sorenson suffered a broken not buy them in the regular channels is chi civ !oil:,v,-(as it Jolted along the railroad traces Associated Clubs which comprises er than December 5, 1938. Elsie Mae by extend-mg a of trade. deep gash leg, broken ribs, w i bli 143 between First' knd Second East 50 clubs in its membership. Eiuiiscii for the averages Hie program is designed to profrom her Jaw around her neck streets in Magna." same amount. Florence Bishop L. C. Healy, manager, an- tect 26,000,000 American workers The distributed Morgan in entcuts. surpluses Utah, Her and bruises bad and Due to WPA construction on First nounces that through the courttvp.s the B ' league with a 113 av-e- ic In items of pounds, included apples against the economic misfortunee ire right side was caved in, receiv-m- g street, the youth evidently took esy of the Utah Power & Light Com- of old age. East :c 6 for Jan-!- u' games with Joan 1,932,624; dried beans, 120,000, cithe brunt of the terrible injuria short cut-o- ff circling the open pany, free power will be furnished eiond, ICS average for 6 games, trus fruit, 979,440; dried peas, Believing that many people are es. field between First and Second East to merchants for Christmas decor1 he follows: listing complete still doubtful about the Social Se204 350; primes, 180,000; onions, According to the story reconstructstreets on First South, instead of ative effects. curity Act, we are pleased to reA LEAGUE ed by Deputy Sheriffs N. P. Pehr-so- n evaporated milk, 34,800; diy skim around the block, to reach Governor Denton and District going 79,962; milk, 45,811; enriched produce herewith Information relabutter, and P. A. Hanks, investigating the coal yard. District Executive Secretary B. E. tive to it oat ro'led and cereal, 40,000; oats, with in the company girl, officers, Mix of the Lions Association, visited 80,000. In addition, the State was Employees of industrial and busHe drove the empty wagon along Pete Constanzo, 17, of Magna and the American Fork Lions Club on iness establishments, consisting of the Orem tracks, where the acciWilliam J McCleod, also a Magna allocated 21,572 bushels of wheat Thursday evening. for conversion into flour and feed. factories, shops, mines, mills, stores, dent occurred. youth, left Garfield at 7:30 Sunoffices and other places of business one struck IBs head upon Lake Salt e for They City. emng day of the rails, suffering a broken neck. DECEMBER COPPER wll come under the Act traveled to Mead avenue in Salt School Clubs High was His head gashed In, according Lake City to visit Mrs. LaVerle Beginning November 24, 1938, the to Deputy Sheriff N. F. Pehrson. CLUB PROGRAM IS United States Government will set Wright, sister of Mr. McLeod. While In The accident was witnessed by Parthe two young men were at Mrs. a Social Security . account for up Miss ley Dalrymple, who stopped the OUTLINED Wright's duplex apartment, you, if you are eligible. To underJ Activities horses. stand your obligations, rights and Sorenson reportedly stepped out to, see a gill friend. Miss Ruby Nelson, Dr. George E. McBride was sumUtah Copper Club benefits, you should read the folThe complete -who was later found not to- - have . Clubs elthe Cyprus. High school moned. and although thebpys heart program for the ..month of Decem- lowing general explanation. -tire proving very active factors In been home. was still beating when he arrived, he ber. scheduling activities for asso- - "There is now a law to this eoun- social the and educational Constanzo phases the took vehicle, will 26 million She give about died ten minutes later without re- elate and regular members, has been ry which but after she had not returned for of the institution. Greater interest consciousness. released by E. E. McCarty, to in- working people something to live gaining on when they are old and have stopa period of time, the two young men The young man was clude: became worried, and went to the before, ped working. This law, which gives born In Hunter May 4, 1918. SurvivFriday, December 4, dance, Adolph police station, to relate the incihim are his parents, three bro- Brox orchestra; Wednesday, Dec- other benefits, too, was passed last The clubs and their sponsors ining dent. It was their belief that Miss thers, Roland, Theron and Evan ember 9, smoker, 8:00 p. m.; Wed- year by Congress and Is called the clude: Agricultural Club Leslie Social Security Act. Sorenson had probably become lost Nelson; Commercial unit Mrs. MadCoon and three sisters, Lola, Naomi nesday, December 23, Christmas Under this law the United 8tatea His tree for kiddies. 2 00 and was unable to find her way back eleine of all Hunter. Estelle Coon, and m. and Home Economics p. Waldis; will send checks every Government to the apartment. At 8:45, a broadand Nancy grandparents, Joseph Club: Misses Erda Williams and Thursday, December 31, New Years month to retired workers, both men cast was sent out over the police Vera Coon of Magna, also survive. Eve Maud L. orchestra. Club Club: John North; Periwig dance, Copper idge's 65.2 per cent in 1924 and and women, after they have passed prowl cars to be on the lookout for Owens; Current Events Club: Edwin The sympathy of the community 63.8 in 1920. Harding's Coon Mrs. are being made to have their 65th birthday and have met Miss Sorenson. Efforts to Mr. and extended is no Club: Forum Open Spencer; beWhen she did not return, very the local school students up to the a few simple requirements of the Because the Progressiye party and their family in this hour of sponsor chosen; Music Guild- Walter lose much later, a friend of Mr. Cona such 6th grade, dismissed to attend the law. reavement. To splendid vote was large f1924, Harding raPetersen. A sponsor has not been in What This Meanu To To stant), Andy Dokaa, drove him and chosen for the "C" club. ther than Coolidge," stands out as the young life is a deep tragedy that on- Club tree celebration, conducted means that if you work in This man The former can Mr. McLeod back to Magna, where heal. Time years. young ly President who, without any excepsome infor the factory, shop, mine, mill, store was and known highly regarded they immediately reported tions, has polled the biggest prooffice, or almost any other kind of of character, Federal Orchestra ' his cident to Deputy Sheriff Pehrson. qualities sterling vote of the total in portion popular Copper Merger Plan business or Industry, you will be of a somewhat at 1 15 a. m. Deputy Pehrson relatany of our Presidential elections, and although being In To Play Monday Eve earning benefits that will come to Succeeds First death nature, he made ed the Incident and the girls retiring shyand D. with, Franklin Incidentally, to the two young men who were totAt P T A Meeting you later" on. From "the time you Roosevelt on the losing side of that true friends. Step are 65 years old, or more, and stop tryibeen of it, having ally unaware of contests, as the running-mat- e working, you will get a government the under Federal ng to find the girl and the car. Mr. The Orchestra, Gov. James M. Cox. Stockholders of the Utah Copper MAGNA MAN DIES if Costanzo, who has a heart ailment, Company have approved the first direction of Reginald Beales, will check every month of your life, 5 60 you have worked some time (one of had cent when the per Harding fainted and further collapsed next b? evening, featured with Monday In Utah of the unification step UNEXPECTEDLY AT November 23 at a of the day or more) ln each of any 6 yean grand total vote of all parties in he regained consciousness, from the Kennecott Copper corporation . 1920. full minWhen the and F. T. after 1936, and have earned during School major' great shock. which owns approximately 99 per Cyprus and Webster or party tally is In this year, Mr. HOSPITAL MONDAY A.s at the high school auditorium, that time a total of $2,000 or more. In the meantime, Jess Floyd of cent of the former. Roosevelt may be shown to have The checks wlU come to you as a 8:00 p. m. Hunter, traveling along the highThe unification plan, which has Edward (Jack) Bess, 36. pushed him hard for that record, right. You will get them regardless way. discovered the girl's body, ly- been approved, calls for the merA meeting for teachers and parof the amount of property or inwith probably somewhere between of 2nd West street, Magna, died moing at the side of the road, the ger of Utah Copper company into will precede the regular sess- come you may have. They are what ents 59 tot60 cent and of the Lake In Salt a per tor car near it. He wrapped her grand Monday morning in the Copper Corporation of Utah has received ex- the law calls "Old-Ag- e al. Benefits una blanket and left to call authorithospital following a brief illness. His ion. The orchestra Stockholders of the old Utah comH. der the Social Marvin from instruction Act. If you The Minor Parties of pert and shock a as came Security death great ies While gone, another party pany will receive three shares of Granite District music sup- prefer to keep on working after As to the minor parties, theirs is John Mdesser and Hy Facer came the new companys stock for each surprise to his family and large cir- Strong. I ervisor, and has been given high you are 65, the monthly checks from the smallest cause for consolation. cle of friends. along and brought the girl to the old share held. been the Government will begin coming have to In Lake Salt was praise for their playing. born Mr Bess They nearly ground Salt Lake General Hospital where to you whenever yoirdeclde to retire. Following this step, and without pieces between the major party ma- City, Mav 26, 1900, a son of Robert she died at 11:55 p. m. of Mrs. Arch J. West, president chines The combined 1936 vote of Edward and Alice Gerber Bess. He further prior notice, the shares of The Amount of Your Checks A. Council of Utah, will T. P. the minor parties, even If it comes, with was a. former member of the Mid- - be a featured According to figures constructed Copper Corporation of Utah will be How much you will get when you at the also speaker by the sheriff's office, the car trathe final count, to the 850,000 or vale fire department and for the are 65 years old will depend entireexchanged equally, one share of meeting. wled 384 feet after the time it was Kennecott Copper corporation for 900.000, anticipated, will be only j last eight years was a blacksmith to ly on how much you earn to wages is invited. The general public out of control, virtually flying thru each share of about 2 per cent of the grand total Magna. ' from your industrial or business Copper Corpoiation the air. Miss Sorenson was found of Utah. That negligible proportion Is con- - C L. are his father, his mo- employment between January 1, 1937 I Surviving king 20 feet east of the car, and and your 65th birthday. A man or siderably below the third party ther Mrs Ance E. Miller, both of DOWllIlg OClie (11116 Bingham Buletin mut have been hurled from the car woman who gets good wages and average of other recent Presidential Midvale; his widow. Mrs. Anna with a terrific Impact, as her body has a steady job most of his or her damp weather. a request is made pei Bess; a daughter, Lorraine Bess, s One respect m which this election and a brother, Robert V. Bess. Salt of this paper that to life can get as much as (85 a month practically made a grdove where she P. G. Relief landed. A pipe, which had been to set a staggering record, without any Lake city; four sisters, Mrs. Luella if thev do not receive their pa-pClub Next for life after age 65. The least you the car and belonging to Mr. Conto kindly notify the Times can get to monthly benefits. If you qualification, is to the total vote canning. Midvale; Mrs. Leona HiSociety stanzo. was found lying near her. Mistakes will happen once, ggled forth by the issues and per- - ham Bakersfield. Calif.; Mrs. Inez come under the law at all, is (10 a schedule The bowling following sonalities of the campaign. Never Wilkinson and Mrs. Eva Tugmire. but ve do not wish them to hap-7 :00 achas been released for the Ut&h Cop- month. The exact cause of the tragic Evening, n more on delivery of your before in our history has such a high two half brothers, If You Are Now Young Angeles; for the enknown. be never will cident probably of the qualified electorate William C. Miller, San Diego, Calif.; per Club bowling league Therefore, we should con-ldpercentage raper. you are making (25 a Suppose the It has been determined that a f uor if vou would notThe Pleasant Green Ward Relief marched to the polls on election day. and j0hn A. Miller, Midvale and suing week: it are week and young enough now to car was traveling at a high rate of In 1920 only 49 per cent of the two stepchildren, Charles and Clara Friday, November 20: Society Conference will be held Sunify us if you do not receive your go on working for 40rirea rs. If you sevspied, as Miss Sorenson passed paper. Perhaps it might be blown potentiaLvoters actually cast ball- -, Fata, Magna day evening, November 22, 7:00 p. m. TeamJ2 vs. Tearn 24 and make an average of $25 a week lor , 8:30; eral vehicles sdong the road whose at the wardhouse, announces au- or taken, through no fault jots. In 1924, it was 48.5 per cent; auay 52 weeks in each year, your check Funeral services for Mr. Bess will Team 4 vs. Team 17. an 60 miles speedometers registered of tne carrier, but we wish to recin 1928, 57 per cent; to 1932, 56.7 be conducted this FYlday at 12 noon thorities. This is the annual con8.30: Team 6 vs. Team 19 and when you are 65 years old will be hour Whether she was blinded by ference of the organization and all per cent. But to 1936 it was 61 1 per ln the Magna Ward chapel with tify this. $53 a month for the rest of your Team 2 vs. Team 15. lights of an approaching car, whe- are invited to attend. Edwin R. Dimond officiating, Monday, November 23: life. If you make (50 a week, you 'shop and be missed, ther she got off the pavement So. if jcu should the total potential interment will be to the Midvale 8 vs. Team 21 and will get (74 50 a month for the rest Visualizing 8:30: Team InA colorful pageant entitled the car was too much out of control L.ndly call Gai field 6 or stop in electorate, it thus appears that of cemetery. of your life after age 65. Team 3 vs. Team 13. beasmuch as you do it unto the least for her to at the office. We should also apright it, whether she is with deep regret and sorr-jt- o every 100 persons who had a right If You Are Now Middle-Age- d 8.30: Team 5 vs Team 11 and it came and tempor- of these," will be presented. Forty vote this year, about 37 voted ow that the friends of Mr. Bess, who Team 7 vs. Team 9. preciate it if you movq, to notify But suppose you are about 55 years us of your new address. As a sugarily let go of the wheel, will re- five people will be featured. for Roosevelt. 23 voted for Lan was well and popularly known here, old now and have 10 years to work 25: November Wednesday, both main one of the unsolved mysterigestion which would help 'don, less than 2 voted for minor extend their heartfelt sympathy to 6 30: Team 21 vs. Team 13 and before you are 65. Suppose you make Tuesday, November 24, a Social es of traffic fatalities. of us. a small box on your fence 00 candidates and the other 38 or 39 the family. His illness of only sev- Team 19 vs. Team 15. 2 at p scheduled is clacs only (15 a week on the average. Service situaexthe would .aid for papers, Miss Sorenson had previously eral weeks duration, was very unBullock conducting. stayed home. . 1 vs. 17 and When you stop work at age 65 you Lavinla with m. Team 8:30: Team tion greatly. pressed a desire to drive the car The Increase to proportion of expected. The suffering and heart Team 23 vs. Team 11. will get a check for (19 each month Crime and Its Prevention. will be i being be- discussed. All ladies are extended; probably voters taking part to el- aches it will undoubtedly leave, canfor the rest of your life. If you make qualified to serve you better. Wp'rTTiere hind the wheel, she did notrealiz ections has been coincident with a not be easily erased. $25 a week for 10 years, you will get to be present. May' we have your cooperation? the terrific speed she was travel- an invitation Mr Bess was known and liked for a little over (23 a month from the growing mass volume of votes. In Community ing two decades, the total of votes cast his integrity of character and smilGovernment gs long as you live afMiss Sorenson was bom In Salt 1 more-tha- n doubled. The ing cheerfulness. He was a kindly, been has your 65th birthday. Wed E. CHURCH BAZAAR womens vote, of course, since ad- upright citizen one that any town Pastor ,B. Pace will speak terIf You Young Couple Lake City July 17, 1921. She was a Should Die Before Age SS 10:30 a. m. service on Chained, the Popular student at the Cyprus High of the 19th Amendment to could proudly claim. should die before you be- If option you ConfinNot Cabined but Cribbed. school, being a member of the sophMr. and Mrs. Pete Rushton an ThP Ladies Aid Society of the 1920, has been a considerable factin monthly checks, your getyour ed." and at the evening service at omore class. She is survived by her nouce the marriage of their dau- - community MEETING POSTPONED wilT a payment in cash, Eaptist Church will or. Four years ago it was estimated get family on Us m. 7:00 Thanks. Let Give p. son of ccnduct a bazaar and dinner at the Parents. they polled about 42 per cent of the ghter. Bessie to Mark Snell, AU people having something for amounting to 31 cents on every dolThe death of the young, attractive Mrs. Dick Thomas of Garfield. The church rooms on December 9 and total vote cast Out of respect to Mrs. Bland Sor- which to be thankful should be pre- lar of wages you have earned after KM is a loss enson. the American Legion AuxilRise In IndaArial Vote that will never be Lovely handwork will be on sale. wedding took place in Salt Lake sent, and those who thtpjc they have 1936. If, for example, you should die obliterated from the records City on Saturday. The young cou- - pinner will also be served. This year both registration and iary has postponed their meeting, not, should also come. at age 64. and if you have earned here. To have a dearly loved life to their many election figures show that the larg- scheduled this Thursday evening, (25 a week for 10 years before that pie will be at home The patronage of the community est increase in the total vote, as 'at the Utah taken In such a tragic way, makes friends to Garfield. Rev. R. P. Douglas, D. D., execuClub, until Copper time, your family would receive is solicited. the wound tive secretary for the Utah- - Idaho (455. On the other hand, If you have compared with 1932, came from the Thursday, December 10. deeper and greater. The Mrs. evening.1 On Wednesday Parents, relatives" and friends can industrial centers, Pennsylvania, for Montana Baptist convention, ac- not worked enough to get the reMelk enmill'and only be consoled with the memory Rushton and Mrs., Emily more S&nd&n Mrs. a meetMr. LaMar than School polled example, companied by his wife, son Robert gular monthly checks by the time The Oquirrh Sunday at a miscellaneous showf the at a birthday dinner and daughter. Jean, were Sunday you are 65, you will get a lump sum, bright, shining girl. Bhe was tertained Hunter Wardhouse to hon- ing which was postponed because of ion more votes than four years ago. but a victim of this er at the age of speed. were play- the death, of Mr. George Bertoch, The same trend was reflected to Thursday in honor of Mrs. Sandails visitors at the Baptist parsonage. or if you should die your family or Funeral services for Miss Sorenson or of Mrs. SnelL Games to mother, Mrs. A. W. Dimond. Mrs. Dr. Douglas spoke at the Sunday estate would get a lump sum. The twenty will be held Sunday in the Mbgna marked fashion in other "large served ed and luncheon ere held at 2 on Page 5) Lenora Sandall was a special guest. morning service in the church. (Continued on Page 5) p. m. Wednesday In Ward Meeting house at 12:30 noon. five guests. 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