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Show ST - Srr- - V IM.-D- Z E poling petelopm d a fine Com- BUnity PUftM COflV municato So ctoty or News Items to Ths Times Office. Phone 3291 A Read It in The Timet or Leader The Complete Home Newspaper' COMMUNITY INSTITUTION 1' f Push Sponsors 21st South Road Proposed Project Efforts are being made by the Salt Lake Valley Commuters for completion of the South highway, according to information given by Charles R. Brooks, chairman of the board. This project has beeri set up on the Federal Aid Primary system and at present is in Washington 21st for approval. efPORT THANKSGIVING EVENTS Boosters CHATTERV: Sewer lien Plan M In a Thanksgiving proclamation President F. D. Tolerance Roosevelt We selfish no have said, What hurts the cause of reagainst designs For Again Bowling Schedules: other nations." ligion most, as I see it, is the intolerance of members of some In the formal statement that presidents issue ansects for those holding a differAmerican League, Monday, ent view from their own on matNovember 25, National League, nually, Mr. Roosevelt said: A period unhappily markTourney Hoop Fed28 ters of ritual interpretation. It is and November Thursday ed in other parts of the world by strife and threats of eral League, Friday, November every Americans right to believe war finds our people enjoying the blessings of peace. and practice whatever religion 29th. Public Invited To At7. 5 8 vs. he or she pleases, or none at alL 6 vs. and 6:30 Teams We have no selfish designs against other nations. Games That goes without saying. Every8:30 Teams 2 vs. 4 and 1 vs. 3. MWe have been fortunate in devoting our ener- tend Spirited 2th. one has a right to try to convert Nov. Ladies League, Tuet, 5th Dec. others to his particular beleif. gies and our resources to constructive purposes and Beginning 6:00 B league, 8:30-There has never been any doubt Basketball M Men 1 useful works. We have sought to fulfill our obligation The league. in my mind that those rights are this Teams 1 vs. 4, 5 vs. 3 and 6 vs. 2. released was schedule to use our national heritage by common effort for the league week by promising another full, conditioned upon respecting the 4 Wish To Form Unit Non-Prof- it . A" 1940-4- Officers of the Commuters AsLEAGUE sociation include C. M. Baysinger, AMERICAN Walker Albeans Agency squad vice W. D. HfieM. Jr., president: leads the American leaguers still E. W. and Sundstrom, president with 3 points on the winning side. secretary-treasure- r. They have 23 counters to 9 losses Mr. Brooks states Magna-Gar-fie- ld with Dc.itons five climbing into merchants are our friends second spot with a 1 listing. and none of us wish to do their The other teams follow. Fair Store business injury. If the odds were and Ken Garff tied with not so preponderantly in favor of Garside has 18 and 14, Arthur the new road, we should not be or- Store, 13 and 19, Industrial Supganized to assure its completion. ply, 10 and 22 and Central LumThe saving alone can be measured ber, 9 and 23 points. in dollars. The safety factor can Roy Larson rolled high game only be measured in lives, the op- for the week with his 247, Bill portunity to save lives. Mayberry had high series with common good. Ths harvest of our fields have been abundant and many men and women have been given the blessing of employment. Let us, therefore, on the day appointed, forego our usual occupations, and, in our accustomed places of worship, each in his own way, humbly acknowledge ths mercy of God from whom comes every good and perfect gift right of everyone else to worship as he pleases. No American has any right to denounce another because he belongs to a different religious sect The test of any mans religion is not the name of the church to whioh he belongs but his personal character. I have known men of almost every creed with whom I would not want to be associated in any way. I have known men and women of the finest character belonging to sects with whose tenets I totally disagree. I long 1940 December 5 Spencer vs. Mag- ago gave up asking what any na, P. G. vs. Garfield, Granger mans religion is; all I want to know is what his personal charvs. Hunter. vs. Magna, acter is. December Garfield vs. Granger, Spencer vs. After the war, says a Nazi P. G. leader, Germany will organize Gar19 vs. December Spencer field, Magna vs. Granger, Hunter Europe like a department store. But without the complaint desk, vs. P. G. I presume. 1941 active year for participants and the public. The popular game last season attracted large crowds, and from' all Indications, promises to do so again this year. The games will be played in the Cyprus high school gymnasium Thursday evenings at 7:00, 8:00 and 9:00 p. m. The first game will begin with the whistle December 5 and the series winds up February 20. The schedule follows: All interested property owners of Magna are urged to attend a mass meeting at the Cyprus high school Saturday, December 14 to further discuss the proposed Magna Civic Improvement Company the Magna sewplan to finance er system. '' The sewer was officially approved by the federal government as a WPA project last week. The total cost of the project which includes WPA labor, engineering costs and materials will be divided and the local Improvement Company will furnish the materials and tools, the WPA, the labor. The notice required by law, notifying the property owners of the meeting, is published on another page of this issue, and according to the advice of the attorney generals office, a corporation should be formed. The purpose of the organization is to insure the officers of the organization against personal lawsuits or other per620 pins. DUTY-FRE- E Mr. Brooks, who was formerly sonal damages that might be with government agencies, states NATIONAL LEAGUE charged to individual, officer! of Jacobs and Ministers fives are that more than $100,000 has althe company. 6 with 22 and and the other ready been spent on 21st south, tied The present company officers and the new project .for com- teams trail by at least 7 points. NEW YORKSubstantial purchases of copper by the United trailed will Moss conduct the meeting and outFlint, leads, by pletion entails an expenditure of States government, duty-frefrom Chile, Peru and Mexico, for line the proposed plan for the Henderson, Richardson rearmament $90,000.00. were This action taken The week. purposes reported sewer installation. A general elecand Hunt Barr Jacobs had a to forestall any threat of reduction in this nations supplies of the new tion of the organization officers rolled and high spree scoring important metal was said to will be held and the company have the approval of the game with 253 pins. Keith Cook 9 Spencer vs. Hunter, Character Jaruiry had high series for the week with Character is something which formed to officially operate the major copper producers which, for Granger vs. P. G., Garfield vs. 607 pins, Team No. 4, Flints five, some time, have been protected is hard to define. It is the sum sewer plan. Magna. had high game and series, 918 and from foreign mining competition January 16 Garfield vs. Hun- of all the qualities which make 2604. by a duty of four cents a pound ter, Magna vs. P. G., Spencer up an individuals personality. To on importations. UP vs. Granger. 1941 say that a man has good characFEDERAL LEAGUE Dens-le23 vs. P. G. y Garfield, ter is to say more than that he January The fives of Matthews, Approval was obtained through vs. vs. merely pays his bills and meets in the Hunter, are domestic Granger Spencer the Ribotto between and conferences The Cyprus high Pirates, alhis just obligations. Character, in difThe following events are listed companies and the national de- Magna. lower league,' just one point ready well versed in the funda- ference. Sonne is next, 6 points by the Utah Copper Club for fense commission in Washington. January 30 Garfield vs. Gran- the last analysis, involves doing mentals of the hoop sport, are much more than one is required back, Wimmer, Deland, Boyle and their members and partners in The conferees were said to favor ger, Spender' vs. P. G., Hunter vs. to do, in holding an attitude topointed for the first game of the Mauch follow in that order. Joe the month of December, announ- the Mngna. the stock held of by limiting 1941 in season with Granite High kindness others which ward GarH. ces vs. P. with and both singularly Ensign, president: February government to around 10,000 tons Cyprus Post No. 38, the Amerihere January 10th, first league Ribotto, to protect needs and yetto aoid field, Magna vs. Granger, Hunter and justice are mingled. Wednesday, December his team had a great week. Joe can Legion convened in regular to or man a know has One game. 8:00 p. m. Also results of club any threat to domestic vs. P. G. 210 pins, and monthly meeting Thursday eveall Ten games will be played, all rolled high game, to well discover woman pretty the team rolled 852, high game elections. February 13 Spencer vs. Hunt- the ning at the Utah Copper Club. except one each Friday, and that and qualities that go to make up Commander Garfield vs. Magna, Granger series. er, L. F. Welcker, presidhigh 2J28 one to be a k December that individuals character. I ed. Wednesday, tussle FebCopper production within the vs. P. G. is test in Brox. one contained think 0 1,109,-00ruary 11th. Adolph United States runs around February 20 Spencer vs. GranThe Pirates, under the direction Bowling Etiquette tons a year, approximately the ger. Magna vs. P. G., Garfield vs. Lord Chesterfields definition of Friday, December 20 ChristThe local Post entertained as A grossly selfish action of some mas Tree and program for kid- present refining capacity. Deof Coach Russ Magleby, are worka gentleman. Writing to his son, guests, J. M. Bagshaw, CommandHunter. he said: A gentleman is one who er of District No. 3 of the Ameriing out each night, very diligently, new bowlers is to use a private dies up to 12 years. Program mands for copper for army and and then starts at 1:30 p. m. for several early preseason without ball never gives offense unintentioninpermission are can Legion and vice commander, navy munitions constantly games both here and in other towns. The to make matters worse, use chalk Tuesday, December 31 New creasing. ally. That, of course, implies a Delbert H. Townsend. They gave constant awareness of the sensi- a report and interesting talks on squad is tall and exceptionally in said ball Private balls should Years Eve dance. No guest cards. fast and should make a most com- remain personal property. bilities of others and a constant the National Convention in BosCopper fabricators for some time past have been importing alertness to avoid hurting mendable showing in the coming ton, Massachusetts, which both atthe metal under bond," that is, Bowling Alleys Are Level feelings. campaign. tended. Women's Bowling without payment of duty, for I tegin to be suspicious of a A very interesting sidelight on The Jordan district p will of bowling disbe the same as last Among the many things menshipment abroad, particularly to McCleve rolled her high- mans character when I find that year with the popular sport tioned of business transacted they Great Britain, as cartridge cases estPearl Granite, Jordan, Davis and Cy- closes some remarkable facts season game Tuesday evening he habitually criticizes others That in line with their and other finished products. the alleys and balls. The prus in one division and Tooele, when she recorded 179. The smil- without sufficient justification, said, of and years he never that admits his share promoting nationallde-fense- , Grantsville, Bingham and Murray game, according to most reliable another had also . game ing bowler the American Legion has in the other. for of blame the in trouble sources, has been played in one any of 163. gone on record as backing one form or another for over 1500 The schedule follows: Some other high games in the which he may be involved. hundred percent the conscription The annual election of Utah January 10 Granite at Cyprus, years, steadily developing to its A league were Thelma Huish, bill, and asked the local post to Club be will officers held A item news Moscow Davis at Jordan, Murray at Tooele present stage of perfection. resiCopper says 148, Agnes Williams, 151, Mary from November 26 to December give their attention at once to dents one and Bingham at Grantsville. in bath average eightJacobs, 154, Virginia Chapman, een months. In years, the keglers ysed 3. inclusive, announces officials. like membership. this are Things January 17 Cyprus at Davis, roundearly 136, Mabel Gardner, of rocks to roll on alleys Ballot boxes will be at the Magattract what to ComJordan at Granite, Tooele at Bingyoung boys FarmLaVelle Decker, 169, Beth board na and Arthur Time Another guest at the .. meeting clay and cinders, munism. Offices, durham, Grantsville at Murray. 142, 149, Elaine Decker, 142, was Roy F. Tygesen who explainer, have what and you. Gartime. this and ing Bingham January 24 Jordan at Cyprus, ed the purposes of the local BoosA basketball league for local Cenella Rodgers, 169, 139, Geneal Politics field Railway and Garfield ImGranite at Davis, Grantsville at Now, the balls, formed of hard ters Club and suggested the orPeterson, 142, LaVerne Coon, 139, been has and fans players, hoop in members turn will We have just come through a Tooele, Murray at Bingham. durable mineralite, which are per- provement 158. of a centralization comganization will first the and game political campaign in which, if mittee from the January 31 Cyprus at Murray, fect spheres and all built in ballots to their foremen or de- organized of Davis at Grantsville, Bingham at balance, do not afford the would-be-p- posit them in the ballot box at be held December 9th, and every the charges made by their re- the Firemen, Lions,membership Romaine Zito, sprightly, vivacAmerican Lethereafter at the Copper the club. Monday Granite, Tooele at Jordan. spective this on alibis oppositions busters any wjere true, ious little bowler, none Club. of the candidates had a per- gion and Boosters Club. at Cy- score. February For president: P. A. Cammans, picked up a very difficult split, sonal character that would make Williata Eckersley, firfct viceprus, Granite at Tooele, Jordan The first hoop tussles finds and recorded games of And the present alleys, com- P. H. Ensign, and Wendell Hat- Beane at Bingham, Murray at Davis. Motor vs. Salt Lake Police, Romaine is doing very well this him a fit person for decent peo- commander and chairman of the field. ple to be seen with. That sort Membership Committee of the loFebruary 11 Cyprus at Jordan, posed of closely spliced hardwood, at Copper Club, 7:00 p. m., Recrea- year. of personal smearing has al- cal post, asks that members Davis at Granite, Tooele For vice president: Jerry Dunn, tional Association vs. Ecker Stuat perfectly level and true with such of had Linke get game high Peggy Grantsville, Bingham at Murray. a slight variation as to be almost Wallace Farmer and Leonard dio at Murray and Aldo Richins the league again this week, 188. ways been considered fair play in their 1940-4- 1 in at membership at Grants- negligible, offer a truly enjoyable Hubbard. February vs. Guardian insurance. She also chalked up a 155 game. politics. No candidate for office their earliest convenience. ever had such vile and vicious ville, Granite at Murray, Tooele sport, healthy and interesting for Of considerable interest is' the of Board t Cyprus, attacks as Magna be will governors, made upon him publicly known The everyone. league Bingham at Davis. honors in the B leagBowling information Lake-Utataken from the NaSmith Plant: Ferrand as h BaskArchibald, Salt the George Washington, and not Copper February 21 Cyprus at Bingue at the Utah Copper Club TuesThe Copper Club alleys were Bawden. tional Legionnaire which reveals one of his successors etball has ham, Grantsville at Granite, MurLeague. escaped. that Utah day night were shared by Donna officially inspected by the Legion had a 1940 quoray at Jordan, Davis at Tooele. Arthur Plant: H. B. Duckworth, officials last week. A complete schedule will be giv- Cromar who rolled high season discount Intelligent that ta of 3,433, but had a paid-u- p people 28 Davis at February Cyprus, game, 221, Melba Thorne who had sort of political their high- Sr., E. M. Lambert; B & G and en in next weeks paper. remembership of 3,745. Granite at 'Jordan, Bingham at The experts, aided by two fine games of 180, Louise alizing that no man disclosGarfield Improvement Company: sensitive instruments, of ly capable Tooele, Murray at Grantsville. There are 1,075,086 paid-u- p Erickson, three fine games of 165, the low motives and disreputable No. 4, has H. L. Garfield, Parley McCleve. one March 7 -- Cyprus at Granite, ed that only.030 alley, and Sylvia Wimmer who conduct of which candidates for memberships in the United States more than Jordan at Davis, Tooele at Mur- of an office are accused could have gain- for the Legion. picked up a split. inch) off true, and that only ray, Grantsville at Bingham. line. ed a position where he would be foul the from .040, forty feet High series was taken by Lou- seriously considered. But in a DeThe majority of the measureA meeting of the ise Erickson, 537, high team game mocracy like ours, we must tolerments, taken at different distances American Auxiliary was by Ann Tygesens squad, 773 and ate this form of Legion freedom of speech from the foul line, show that an held Thursday evening at the high series by Amy McCartys because we want to protect the average of about .020 thousands sesA business Club. Utah Copper group, 2197. is the only possible alibi for loright of freedom of speech in sion was conducted and refreshIrene Hannon the most every phase. to cry about cal ments served. The social meeting consistent bowlerproved with I am very doubtful how useful The first monthly meeting of will be given Thursday, October team also took 4 Irenes Badminton play at the Utah Cop28 at the club and all ladies are that sort of personal Civic d Central the politically Novwill points. begin Tuesday, per Club The regular monthly speaker attack really is. The only votes Committee was held Friday eve- urged to attend. Hostesses will be 7:00 p. m. ember 26th, Welcker, Rose RasmussOquirrh Stake will present a d Some other high games were it can influence are those of the meeting of the have also been ning, and a general discussion Rowena g tables play, The Closed Door, ThursLions Club will be held Thursday, Gormley, Elizabeth Julia Johnson, 166, Edna Riley, least intelligent. Club mezza- held as to the name, form of or- en, Annabelle the at set Copper up Haws. day, November 28 at the Cyprus November 28 at the Baptist ganization and purposes. Repre- Myler and Lillian . 172, Gladys Albean, 172, Chloe high school auditorium. Curtain nine floor. Utah church. Mr. Fielding K. Smith, The who waited couple sentatives from civic organiza182, Jensen, 170, Ann Tygesen, d will go Up at 8:15 p. m. Members of the forty-tw- o years to be married be- Jr., will be the guest speaker. tions were present MENU GIVEN 164, LaVon Dea, Ethel LUNCHEON Johnson, Lady Lions are invited to People will be admitted on budDonna Ridd, 167, Amy cause of parental objections, cerThe program committee also next meet get tickets. The drama is being Monday evening, NoventerMildred Mrs. Newbold 166 169, Beth Long, 163. tainly certified the commandment, announces that the for is menu The given McCarty, following annual ladies Mrs. home of 25 directed by Miss Blanch Taylor. the at ember mothHonor thy father and thy luncheons next week at the Web- tained members of the Firemen Genevieve will be held at the Utah on the Magna party be that Ensign at er, long. of may thy days Ladies Auxiliary Friday night The First Year Beehive Girls ster School: Copper Club Thursday, December her home. Tables of cards were Row for their monthly social the Pleasant Green Ward enterThe B & G Sewing Club will 12. Completing arrangements are Monday Creamed cabbage. Mrs. be Hostesses will Millie Mrs. Beath entertained meeting. to first and at prize given arranged tained the Boy Scouts Friday meet at the home of Mrs. W. B. R. K. Daines, H. L. Garfield, J. Tuesday Macaroni, gr. beef. Helen Daines, Club Ensign, the Evelyn to Mrs. Wednesday C. Friendship home of Miss Marjorie Wednesday Cream vegetable Mrs. Jean Strong, second Raymond Tuesday,.November26, Denton, Roland Reid, Russell and Bessie Harris. the and music at her home. Luncheon was servGames Schoenfeld. Dorothy Finley and cut to Mrs. Fotheringham in observance of Mrs. Haymonds soup. and H. F. Lott. Magleby 7:00 commences at The held. social a time and ed meeting Emma McArthur. A late luncheon stew. were enjoyed. Thursday-Labirthday anniversary. All memm. p. Was served. bers are invited. ' Friday Lima Beans. 21-1- 19-1- 3, U. S. GOVERNMENT IMPORTS COPPER FOR REARMAMENT PURPOSES Wol-stenhol- e, PIRATES HOOP COPPER CLUB ET RELEASES SCHEDULE FOR non-prof- it non-prof- it . 12-H- LEGION POST HEAR TALKS BY 1EC. EVENTS OFFICIALS , mid-wee- 11-D- SPORT SHOTS ah-oth- Copper Club set-u- ut Names Nominees For Election HOOP LEAGUE TO BEGIN DECEMBER 9 12-in- ch in left-hand- 155-14- 1. 14-Jo- rdan Bruns-wick-Bal- ke mud-throwi- (thirty-thousan- ds Central Civic 0QUIRRH STAKE SLATES PLAY FOR NOV. 28 Committee Holds pin-buste- LOCAL ITEMS well-attend- 191-18- 1, 4-- LIONS CLUB WILL MEET NOV. 28th ed Initial Meeting rs Magna-Garfiel- Magna-Garfiel- Ping-pon- L Magna-Garfiel- 166-17- mb I 4, |