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Show I com-gionica- to pjiiM So Howl or cJly Items to Tho Tim Offleo. ruooo 3291 r Your m A COMMUNITY INSTITUTION YEAR cTPORT EVENT'S To Volunteer Split Picker Up L. B. Brye Wimmer picked up an almost unbelievable split Fricombination. He day, the rolled between 8 and 9 and No. 8 knocked down No. 7 pin. Some Sewer Data -9 aim. Information Blank To Be Consistency Returned To Copper Team No. 4 in the Friday gue, Keith Sonne, captain Printing Office Clair W. L. RUSH THOSE Offered To People Of This Town YULETIDE Would you like to win a large sum $50, $100, or more? Certainly! Who wouldnt? Sponsored by the Magqa-Gar-fie- Boosters, lea- a ld trade-at-ho- fice. Bowling Schedules: Under the requirements of the WPA contract, local property owners will have to furnish the materials, tools and other miscellaneous items and the WPA will furnish the labor which is approximately 65 percent of the total job cost The total cost of the local share is being figured by the Sewer Company officials and will be presented to the taxpayers at the Cyprus high school December T4 mass meeting. B The total figures, what they represent and the plan that has been studied and suggested by the officers of the Magna Civic Improvement Company for the in- stallation of the sewer, will be explained. The general plan is based upon the equal division among - the house connections for the total cost. For instance, if the total is $40,000 and 600 homes are the initial connectors, the cost per connection would be $66.00. Although the WPA figure is five. higher than the figure of $40,000, Individually, Harry Miller is the sewer committee is working He has 177 average for kingpin. on several items that will greatly 21 He rolled high game of games. lessen the WPA estimate. 256 and high series of 649 for new It will be remembered that the records of the season. Team No. Utah Copper Company has kind- 7 had high game to again lead the ly pledged $10,000 for their few list This group rolled 899 pins and lots to be served, the Granite 2481 series. School district has pledged $1,000 The American League is back for the two schools, and the possible purchase of used tools from in the harness and Bill Mayberry South Salt Lake will tend to again leads the averages. Walker Agency leads the team greatly reduce the cost per sewer connection. standings with 26 and 10 losses for a .722 average. Denton Service is The sewer committee expects to next, Ken Garff, Fair Store, Arhave complete information for the thur Store, Garside, Central Lumconsideration of property own- ber and Industrial Supply last ers at the December 14 meeting, Central Lumber had high game the total cost per connection, of the week, 997 pins. length of time for construction Wally Farmer had high series and other pertinent facts. of the week, 590 pins, and the ArAt present, their most difficult thur Store had 2693 for high serproblem is to ascertain the prop- ies. er number of cooperating home owners who will be the charter connectors to the sewer system. Hence, the committee asks all B League interested home owners and also Tuesday, on the Copper Club tenants who might possibly work alleys for feminine bowlers, seemout some arrangement with their ed to be the night for scoring landlord for the payment of the splits. However, the evening was connection fee, to fill out the ap- somewhat redeemed when Team plication form and mail or bring No. 1 scored season high team it to the Copper Printing office. series of 2326. Donna Johnson had high indiEveryone is asked to please co- vidual series of 533 by scoring operate and help the committee of 172, 163, and 198. games in the final drive, for Magnas Annabelle Gormley was thrillsewer. ed when she got 5 strikes in- - a To further the work of the sew- row for a game of 196 er committee, representatives of and followedsplendidwith games of up all local civic organizations will 163 and 164. be asked to canvass the homes n Magna for the Ann Tygesen took high indivifilling out of this application and also urge dual game and another bowler everyones attendance at the mass to go over the 200 with a meeting. On Page Four) Womens Bowling ed Play Practice Game Today The Cyprus Pirates, apparently headed for a banner year on the waxed court, will engage the five from South Summit High this Thursday afternoon. This will be the first practice game of the current season. enterA novel and sure-fir- e tainment will be furnished Friday, December 6 when a double header will be played in the local gym. The first game begins at 7:00 p. m. Murray will play Springville and Cyprus plays Payson, with the two teams reversing their opponents the day before at the Murray gym. This enables the four teams to play two games where only one practice game could be played previously. COMPANY OWNERSHIP Team No. 3 Ruby Coon, captain, Mae Parker, Edyth Bevan. Team No. 4 Eva Witbeck, captain, Belva Fairboume, Glenious Parkinson. Team No. 5 Leone Urry, captain, Dortha Kearns, Grace Jones. Team No. 6 Hazel Bertoch, captain, Lyla Carlson,. Maurine Kearns. The ladies started bowling November 13 and will end their first half of play January 22nd. Beth Bullock had high game the first week of 172 and Ruby Coon had high game, of last week of 176. A similar schedule is carried out for the mens league, bowling Monday and Tuesday evenings at er. Team No. 6Clarence Coon, captain, Art Urry, C. E. Lehmkuhl Thus far, C. M. Linden holds high score record of 242.' Final Appeal Made For Red Cross Roll Call A final appeal for the Red Cross Roll Call is being made and anyone wishing to enroll may see or call W. E. Beane, Magna chairman. All local residents are urged to Slates Exciting Drama This Eve An exciting drama, The Closed Door, which leaves one in suspense until the final curtain, will be presented by Oquirrh Stake .. Where Employed Party Connecting this Thursday evening, November at the Cyprus high school auditorium. Curtain will go up at 8:15 p. m. and everyone is invited. The cast of characters includes Mrs. H. W. Bowen, Mrs. Fay Thomock, Vern Breeze, Mrs. G. E. Lamb, Miss Billie Cockerill Mrs. Clyde Coon, Lynn Jones, Mrs. O. J. McDonald, E. T. Waldron and Weldon C. Matthews. F. A. Steck is stage technician, O. J. McDonald and John Arnold are property managers, D. L. Hancey, publicity and Miss Blanch Taylor, director. j drama is replete The three-awith thrills and excitement in an unusual plot that is sure to catch and hold the imagination of every 28 Subdivision Block No. Preference For Finance Remarks: ct feet. Alley Width !u , Bath Toilet Privy Water Inside R liO Basin . , Outside . ERI3I3 13 cels. They also give some further advice for Christmas mailers, including a warning that a return address should be placed on every envelope or package, and suggested also that Christmas cards be mailed as first class mail sealed, rather than Linden. Oquirrh Stake Property Owners Name Present Tenant In the womens league, six teams of three members each, bowl Wednesday and Thursday evenings at 6:00 p. m. The following women comprise the squads: Team No. 1 Kate Dunn, captain, Marion Lehmkuhl Anna Mae Nielsoa Team No. 2 Beth Bullock, captain, Frances Kearns, Cynthia support this worthy organization which always comes to the aid of unfortunate people stricken by flood, fire, famine or some other disaster. Thus far, the quota for this district has not been met, and every effort is being expended for this a one hundred per Mrs. C. H. Plant of Vernon is locale to return cent at report. time indefinite visiting for an the home of her daughter, Mrs. Anna Mae Nielson. L Lot No play. of participating business firms are worth. eligible for the drawing. Team No. Jones, capWatch this paper for further detain, Earl Carlson, Williar.'. tails. Team No. 5 Jack Hardman, captain, J. L Kearns, D. J. Park- MAGNA CIVIC IMPROVEMENT PROPERTY The sport of bowling is becomat the Hercules Powder Company town of Bacchus, and leagues for men and women have been organized for a full active year of competitive ing very popular one. rvn uJ CHATTER! Local Board Women Are you going to send gift Christmas packages to Florida, Washington, D. C., or New York City? If so, it is approaching time to begin thinking about them, according to local postmistresses Elise W. Baker and Theresa Taylor. December 15 is the deadline if you want to make sure they will reach their destinations by Christmas Day, and although it is several weeks hence, it is better to have the gifts early than late, states the postmistresses. If the parcels are ready, get them in the mails before that date and take no chances. Do Not Open Until Christmas stickers may be affixed to the address side of the par- Bowling Takes Prominent Place At Bacchus AND ASKING FOR YOUR COU- 6:00 p. m. PONS. The following compose the No definite amount for the squads: drawing prizes will be posted unTeam No. 1 Glen Coe, captain, til after the first week of the C. M. Linden, Tom Brown. contest On that date, the pot Team No. 2 A. J. Kearns, capwill be announced, following the tain, W. G. Carlson, Ken Parkinsame proceed ure the next week, son. until the final drawing. No memTeam No. 3 Lynn Larson, capber, or their families, or employes tain, John Bevan, Theron Farns- Cyprus Pirates 9 GIFTS IN MAIL Everybody Saves! Cooperate With Local Firms and Win Money Prizes and program will feature a mammoth for cash prizes ending Huffaker, Buckner, drawing Dick Gormley and Paul Quayle, January 4. Free coupons will be given with are hereby crowned champions all cash purchases and all monin the undisputed league of consistent bowlers. They rolled three ies paidof on accounts during the the contest games in their regular league period More sales and more receipts play, 703, 704 and 705. will build the money pot for local winners to enjoy as the local merchants special Christmas gifts to all lucky winners. At least one ticket will be given American League, Monday, Dec ember 2, National League Thurs- with every dollar purchase or on account day, December 5 and Federal money paid bargain-spree The great will be- League Friday, December. 6:30 Teams 5 jrs. 4 and 1 vs. 8. gin December 4. Seven prizes will be given 1st 8:30 Teams 7 vs. 3 and 2 vs. 6. Ladias League, Tuesday. Dec. 3 prize, 50 percent of the pot, 2nd prize, 25 percent of the pot and 6:00 A League and 8:30--five prizes of 5 percent each. League. The five 5 percent prizes will Teams 6 vs. 3, 2 vs. 4 and 5 vs. 1. be drawn first, followed by the 25 percent prize and the 50 per Federal Standing cent prize. Denzleys five leads the Feds Drawing will be held at 4:30 p. with their three and one winning m. Saturday, January A Stubs for last week. They have 23 and may be placed in the large bar9 for a .719 average. Matthews rels in front of the Garfield Tradis second, two behind, Ribotto ing and Copper Printing Compnext with 20 counters. H. Dalton any office after December 4, from leads the averages with 166, R. the hours of 9:00 a. m. to 5:00 p.m. E. Fairboume next, 164. Based upon almost the same principle as the recent Dollar Day Nationals drawing, no charge is made for Jacobs leads Ministers team by the tickets. They are free with all one point for a tight race in the cash sales and all monies paid on National League. Moss, Flint, accounts. Perhaps, you may win enough Yolstenholme, Henderson, Richardson and Hunt follow. Moss is to pay for your Christmas gifts a full 8 points behind Minsters by patronizing local merchants All property owners of Magna who are desirous of having the proposed sewer connected to their property are urged to fill out the attached blank and return it to the Copper Printing Company of- Depth of Lot ! Number 26 New Big Values And Cash Prizes -- Property Address Read It in The Times or Leader Magna, Utah, Friday, November 29, 1940 Public Urged Sink ing and moting - tho Developme n t of a Una Com-unity. B H or ServPro- u'The Complete Home Newspaper TWENTY-FIFT- Now-pap- The ridiculous and sentimental notion that women are the less courageous sex, is so much slush. One has only to think of the courage and endurance which the pioneer women displayed, to get over the idea that theres anything soft about American women. When it comes down to real grit, toughness of moral fiber and clear judgment between right and wrong. Ill pick women rather than men any time. Attack While I believe that every young man should have some intensive military training, I am beginning to believe that we will not be compelled to go to war at any time in the near future, unless politicians do something to provoke a fight It will be a long time before any of the aggressor nations can get around to attacking the United States. None of us, I believe, has any doubt that one or more will try it if we dont prepare our resistance. But Im beginning to believe that if we go ahead with a program of defense by land, sea and air, well have plenty of time to defy all comers before anybody is prepared to have a fight with us. Draft Forms Questionnaires Must Be Returned Within Five Days Selective service questionnaires are being mailed by the Draft Board No. 15 at Murray, which terincludes the ritory, to the men who registered recently for possible military training, Chairman J. G.' Hadley has announced. The eight-pag- e forms are being mailed as fast as possible, as the date for the second call has been set for December 2. Magna-Garfie- ld The registrant has five days in which to fill out all the questions and return the. questionnaire to his local board. A person violating this provision of the law is subject to trial in the United States district court, which may impose a fine or imprisonment, or both. Connected with each draft board is an advisory board, which There is a good deal of confu will be in a position to help any If paid for at the letter or sion in peoples minds as registrant who has difficulty in first class-ratthey point out, 40 what many constitutes Americanism. answering the questions in the if the addressee has moved Some seem to think that nobody questionnaire. and a forwarding order is on can claim to be a real American, file it will be forwarded and Sixty-fou- r young unless his ancestors of several left If incorrectly addressed will be for Fort Lewis, recently come back to this generations after given directory service. Washington, being inducted Just how far back, they into So, say the postmistresses, country. army service at the army redont say. please mail early for who It certainly is not true, as a cruiting office at the Ness Buildwants to receive their Christing, Salt Lake City. mas presents the day after the schoolgirl in a western city said, that she and other children had Before selectees are sent to the holiday? been taught in school that the reception centers they will be only real Americans are the In- given complete physical examinadians. tion at the induction stations and It is everybodys privilege to those found to be physically distake pride in his or her lineage, qualified for service will be but it is nobody's right to profess weeded out and returned to their a higher degree of Americanism homes. Once the selectee is rethan someone else, merely because ceived at an induction station he one's grandparents left the old comes under military law. He country somewhat earlier. may be punished for desertion, What makes an American? absence without leave or other A large crowd is expected to attend the annual Cyprus high Steve Vasilakos took the oath the violation of discipline under exotl.r day which made him an actly the same regulations which school Senior Hop this Friday American citizen. Steve has been apply to members of the of as one rated Hop, Regular .he outstanding school functions, running a peanut stand on the Army and National Guard. comer in House by the White To Classlfly Talents closely rivaling the Junior Prom, is under the direction of Blair Washington for a good many Upon arrival at the reception Sutton, president; June Humph- years, ever since he came from his I like-- a native Greece. dees centers the selectees will be vacciries, vice president; Betty secretary; Thomas Vagen-a- country best of all says Steve nated and inoculated and will rereporter; Louise Bowen and and the President and White ceive their clothing and individual and Ray House callers who have come to equipment Their individual recn Coop, Jensm, representative. J. R. Jen- know himas tlurough the years ac- ords will be completed and they a good American, will be classified as to talents and cept him-sen is the sponsor. The guests of honor include Dr. though he failed several times to skills. These details completed and Mrs. P. T. Farnsworth, Mr. pass the formal examination for they will be assigned to the arms and services and shipped to their and Mrs. T. P. Brockbank, Mr. naturalization. It is not education that makes units. Escorts and mess facilities and Mrs. C. R. Naylor, Mr. C. L an American. will be provided for them while Bawden, Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Pack, On the same day that Steve they are Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Jensen, Mr. and traveling. Mrs. II. S. Sutton, Mr. and Mrs. Vasilakos became an American C. W. Poulton, Mr. and Mrs. G. citizen, another recent immigrant W. Fairboume, Mr. and Mrs. took the same oath. He is perhaps man in the Janies Vagenas, Mr. and Mrs. the H. W. Bowen, Mr. and Mrs. Tho- world, at least in his own field mas Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. V. B. of mathematics. His name is Albert Einstein. He is a Jew, bom Coon, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Mad- in Germany. The greatest minds sen and Mr. Tqd Ashby and partin the world of science look up ner. A cordial invitation is extended to him as a teacher who knows Salt Lake county has extended to the general public to attend. more than any of them do. Now the Greek peanut vendor its tax delinquent date until 12 Decorations for the hall are being carried out in a carnival theme. and the Jewish master of mathe- oclock noon, December 20, acmatics are equals. They are both cording to announcement made Americans. And both of them are by J. R. Jarvis, county treasurer. Local Delegates To equal in their rights as Americans The former date was November to every other American whose 30. The extension date is in acAttend Safety Council ancestors came over with Captain cordance with practices of other Mrs. Claude F. Peacock, of John Smith or Miles Standish--oyears. Ogden president of the Utah Safe- for that matter, who came in the Two per cent penalty will be ty Council, announces a meeting hold of a ship as cargo. added if not paid before delinof the Council to be held in the 49 States mirror room of the Newhouse hoThere may soon be 49 stars quent tel Salt Lake City, Thursday, in the American Flag, which shall December 5. Luncheon at 12:30 make a field of blue with seven Draft Act Advisor Asks noon, followed by a business meet- rows or seven stars in each row, Registrants To Come To ing. because Hawaiians, at the election Delegates from Provo, Salt Lake ratified the plan to become a Magna City, Ogden, Tooele, Magna, Kays State of the United States. All Selective Service draftees ville, Bountiful and Garfield will That may be quite a blow to who wish aid in filling out their be in attendance. designs upon this rich Mrs. S. A. Cotterell president Japanese may receive same land in the Pacific, for the vote, questionnaires from Roy F. Tygesen, local ad of the Salt Lake Safety Council more than 2 to 1 by less than visor, at his office from 9:00 who was a delegate to the Nat- 83,000 eligible voters in Hawaii m. to 5:00 p. m. ional Safety Conference held at indicated strong for they are Chicago in October, will give a Uncle Sam. Mr. Tygesen, local attorney, has conference. on the report It will take some time for the been aiding registrants at the plan to be completed for the Unit- Utah Copper Club Monday, WedSchool Board Election ed States to proceed with the pro- nesday and Friday evenings, but per method of adoption another due to other business affairs, reWill Not Apply Locally state into the union, but when quests registrants to come to his A number of queries have reach- it happens, all present flags will office. Mr. Tygesen was recently aped this office relative to the Gran- be obsolete and each citizen will Local Advisor by the Seto one. a want new have pointed election. ite District school board lective Service Board. Mr. C. R. Naylor, who was apMiss Betty Lou Bruner enterpointed after B. E. Mix resigned, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Duckworth will serve until December, 1941, tained the H and H Sewing Club to complete Mr. Mix term. Thus, Saturday afternoon at her home. entertained at Thanksgiving dinhome for Mr. and an election will not be held un- Light refreshments were served ner at their to Misses June Mills, Mary Hunt, Mrs.A. B. Duckworth and son, til another year in Precinct 4. H. C. Shurtleff, present board Leora Peterson, Nan Stoddard, Norman. Mr. and Mrs. W. H., Barbara McDonald and Lucille Puzey and Robert Puzey, small member, is seeking nephew of Mrs. Duckworth. from the other side of the district. Monsen. at the one and cent rate as third class, unsealed. one-ha- lf What Makes An American e, enrollees LARGE CROWD EXPECTED AT i HOP SENIOR eve-n,.T- he Fair-bourn- e, i! s, D-- cheer-leade- rs County Tax Date Extended best-educat- ed To December 20th s., r, Office R m TT JL 0) o uti r |