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Show 1M a-E- : it The Complete Home Newspaper SIXTH 1 WENTY YEAR Read It in The Timet or Leader Number 17 Magna, Utah, Friday, September 26, 1941 SPORT EVENTS Record Year JUNIOR Bowling DRUM CORPS PRAISED BY NOTABLES Fithing Tales Club A COMMUNITY INSTITUTION w j Citizens Ssow Palriotism In '? Regarded Magna Lady Succumbs At Home STAKES TO HOLD MEET SEPT. 8 HATJER! Duck Club Officers Resleeted Vacationing each Sunny California-whe- re resident seems to be a miniature Chamber of Commerce to extoll Virtues, advantages and other The Oquirrh-Tooel- e Stakes M. the Mrs. Sarah H. Ann Allen, 81. attractions of his favorite state-w- as I. A. will Satbe convention held and of revered Maglovely lady my residence for a short time. Monurday evening and Sunday, Sepna, tiled of erteno-sclerosI returned Saturday from a 27th tember and 8:45 28th, announces day at p. m. at her home in E. Verne Breeze, superintendent, very enjoyable visit at the home Magna. Local Record Exceed Vespa and Walter Fairbanks Full, Active Year Planned M. M. I. Y. A and Mrs. Sarah of She was the widow of Rufus the in Burbank. Vespa will be recalled For Record MemIn Bow en, president of the Y. W. M. Any State, A Allen and had been a resident by friends in Arthur and vicinity of Magna for the past twelve I. A. States Officials bership she visited her sister and The Saturday evening meeting as ri i years. She was a member of the r-in-law, Delsa and Bill Hook is M. for I. the A. stake P. R. Schultz was unanimously officers had ward and been MdSna State volunteer registration when they resided on the Arthur reelected president of the Utah civilian home defense exceeded actlve ln the church for manY and teachers beginning at 7.00 Row. p. m. for executives and 7:30 for all expectations by nearly fifty earsIn my opinion, a more ideal Copper Duck and Fish Club, John She endured many ' pioneer all board members at P. G. Hall hostess could not be imagined, as Loutensock ng.tm named vice per cent. Governor Herbert B. The Sunday sessions will begin well as a V. D. Heath, secretary-treasurwas fond of recallbut hardships, Maw, Chairman of the State host, and my visit proved president; and E. D. Jenkius was Council of Defense, declared af- ing favored incidents in her life at 9.00 a. m. and continue until thoroughly enjoyable with these ter a preliminary survey of re- and loved to reminesce of her long 3:45 p. m. with time out for lunch two beloved friends in their elected to the post S.of Field Marfrom 12 to 1:30. The Hunter Ward life. Powell who new home a dream shall, replacing J. beautiful gistration returns Complete re- and happy was voted a life membership in She was born January 2, 1860, Relief Society will sell box lun- house that has turns, however, will not be availdeand grown appreciation of his fine services. able for another week or ten days in Provo, a daughter of William ches to all desiring, them. veloped into a real home. All sessions except the 11:00 Eleven hundred citizens of this and Diantha AUen Berry. While in California, I had a The meeting was held Monday Surviving are nine sons and a. m. meeting Sunday will be con- number of kind invitations to visit evening at the Utah Copper Club.' vicinity registered last Wednesday The constitution of the organizaMrs. Lavrnia Luke, ducted under the general board movie for civilian defense, and accord- daughters, studios, but due to limited Mrs. Jeanet Jenkins. R. Albern leadership. The Sunday could only go through three tion was read and approved by meetings ing to officials, established a time, fias the population of Magna and M. D, Allen, all of Kingston, are at the Cyprus high school and I chose three I had not pre- the large membership, and aa renancial statement disclosed Mr. Elmer Christensen, Katie and Garfield is only about 5400 E. L. and Lear Allen, Salt Luke viously seen. fine condition of the City; Lillian Allen, Magna; Mrs. C. Jensen and Aurelia Bennion people. Unfortunately, work at the stu- markably The fact is also unusual when Adelia Williams, Salma; Mrs. will represent the general board dios was very slow at the time, club. A report on the number of about only 17,000 persons regis- Leda Ferguson, Oakland, Cali- Y. M. M. I. A. and Y. W. M. I. A., and only several productions were fish planted, pheasants arid other and a report of the past fornia; 36 grandchildren and 32 respectively. tered over the state. being "shot," but other features game activities was met with and aspects, other than stars and years Cooperation of press and radio from the memFuneral services will be conin emphasizing to the public the sets, proved equally as interesting hearty applause ducted at 2 00 p. m. at and much more informative, as bership. importance of home defense and 372 EastFriday The usual discussion of arrangeFirst South street by the imminence of an emergency, in other visits at the studios, I ments for the procurement of made possible the splendid show- Bishop V. B. Coon of Pleasant had asked to see stars. Green LDS Ward. Friends may shooting days, fishing, etc. At Paramount, Patricia Mori-so- blinds, ing, he declared. Despite the fact was held and two days allowed call at the Thursfuneral of Dek-keplace r that county defense councils have Preston Foster, Albert ' LAD not all yet been organized, every day afternoon and Friday until and a new French star, Yola for the foropening Thursday and two of the weeks first of time services. Friday DArial were completing scenes the season will be open. Motor county made a fine showing in Mrs.- - Allen was well regarded for a play to be released shortly, registration. An estimated regisher her friends and Funeral rites for Cecil Keith The Morning After." Watch this boats may be used for traveling to passmany tration of 10,000 persons for home by and from the blinds after Octis to be Wall, who died Tuesday of last Yola D'Anal she is very impressorely regretted. defense was exceeded by possibly ing ober 29. from week a in suffered injuries sive in some and beautiful and 7,000 instances, regisquite Members wiU be able to pure motorcycle-autombilaccrash I in were fortunate trations exceeded the number of Vespa and chase their cards starting Monday, were conducted cident, cards available. Saturday being asked to be guests at the at 2.00 p. m. in the Garfield Ward Paramount commissary and en- September 29 and will be per- Defense Week and Registramitted to draw for their blind at JPH:WW chapel. tion Day was a voluntary joyed a tasty luncheon and also the clubhouse in a new blind LADY Mr. D. D. Moffat, Vice President and splendid demonstration saw many stars, character actors, of method that will eliminate Bishop Nathan Thomas was in directors and others as Utah Copper Company the loyalty of Utahns to their they en- staking - Sunday has been set as the Fall charge. The following numbers tered the dining room in costumes, the mad rush for blinds experSalt Lake City, Utah national and state government, were given: duet: Mrs. Hilda C. ienced in former years. Dear Mr. Moffat: If they continue Rally and Home Coming Day at Stevenson he declared. Mrs. lone McDon- grease pain neverything. and When the 200 available blinds the asked At the RKO studios, we Community Church. It is ald. Come Unto Me and Rest.- spirit of generous service, are - This letter is prompted by a this members will be expect'to be shown the varied angles of ed gone and other states equal our own hoped that all former worshippers to shoot two from a blind, prayer; O. J. McDonald; - solo, sincere desire to tell you how than rather state and na- and attendants at the church The Old the then "picturemaking, patriotism, lastmuch we enjoyed being hosts to Rugged Cross, D. Bret-zestars act, although a pic- with a reservation privilege to fear from school in its several departments, The Utah Copper Club wo- the Junior Drum Corps of the tion have nothing speaker, E. Vaughn; solo, watching ing only the first day of shooting. starbe will CaU the Out the world. Marines, in ture, present Sunday morning "Sometime Well Understand, Members may obtain their tickmen's bowling leagues will be- Cyprus Post of the American any enemy at 10.30 oclock. Mr. Bretzen; speaker, Bishop E. ring Victor McLaglen, Edmund ets at the Magna and Arthur time gin season play next Tuesday, Legion which convened in MilAt the worship service, Pastor E. and Barnes Binnie Dorothy offices. Matthews; duet, Mrs. lone Mc- Lowe, September 30, the A league roll- waukee. E. B. Pace will give another of Miss Ara McDonald, Lovett proved entertaining. That Donald and I understand that the corps Fishing, along with the entire ing at 6:30 p. m. and the B league the timely and instructive sermons -; "In the Garden, speaker, Rulon huge grinto of . Victor . McLaglcn club," will be closed from Moh-da- y, made a remarkable' showing in Row was elevated to the office of on the book of Revelation, players at 8:39 p."m.embrace everyone, seeming October 6 until the opening Captains of the A league are the Legion competition, and also grand master at Utah grand lodge A hearty invitation is extended Taylor; remarks. Bishop Thomas; was delightful, and Binnie Barnes Amy McCarty, LaVon Dea, Syl- was one of the finest units in the sessions. Free aand Accepted Ma- - to all without a local church home duet, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Sow- is much more attractive off than day of shooting. It will then conform to the state law and wi by, Goodnight, Sweet Jesus, on the screen. Beautiful blonde. via Wimmer, Edna Riley, Louise parade down Kilbourn Avenue. Tuesday evening at the to attend these services and work benediction, Roy K. Haws. also be regulated by the 1942 fishErickson and Ethel Johnson, This unit unquestionably added sons, stuWhile around the strolling Masonic temple in Salt Lake City. laws in regard to opening and while the B league captains in- color to the American Legion Interment was in the Elysian dio grounds with our courteous ing Mr. Linke has long been active closing. clude Josephine Willmore, Lottie Lpaclacle which has so much im- in Opening socials of the Magna burial park at MiUCreek. The guide, Mr. Lucky of the publicity the organization. Members wiU be allowed to Culleton, Nell Hubbard, LaVelle pressed our people and the many Ward Relief Society will be held grave was dedicated by Angus L. department, we saw many screen and visitors. Lucille and of thousands Decker, Mary Ensign notables. At the commissary, we stake blinds, erect tamarack Mr. and Mrs. Esmond Blair and Tuesday, September 30 at 1.30 Langford. cover around their blinds Larson. Please, therefore, accept my family spent the weekend at Ida- - p. m. All ladies are invited. Re-h- o saw Billy Gilbert, rotund comed- other from September 29 to October 6, The A and B league schedules thanks for making it possible to freshments will be served. ian, who frequently plays Italian HONOR MISSIONARIES Falls. Schultz urges evare the same with teams 1 vs. 2, have the Junior Digum Corps with characters. Again, a smile cap- and President to take a few roots of eryone 3 vs. 4, & vs. 6, on alleys ol the us during this memorable conhim liked I and tured A farewell program and dance my heart, tamarack down, plant it and not same number. vention. was given in the Granger Ward immediately. Sitting next to him up the clubs tamarack now pull With expressions of highest A chapel and amusement hall Fri- was Jimmy Craig, who as you growing. esteem and kindest personal reGinger opposite in remember, of Nelson played honor day evening Officials urge every member gards, I am, Bennion and Sam Bergerter, who Rogers in Kitty Foyle. Hes a Very sincerely yours, are leaving soon for the L.D.S. dark, handsome young man with' from shooting pheasants on the club, even during the pheasant Carl F. Zeidler courteous manner. mission field. NAMED va quiet, Mayor At RKO, we saw every angle season, thus giving the planted The program included; song, of the movies much to our in- birds a chance to grow and beThe Drum Corps was awarded 13th place, although they received congregation; invocation, Ned terest and disillusionment I had come acclimated to the duck club LADY 29 out of 30 points in marching. Winder; vocal trio, Messrs. Earl previously seen the inside work- grounds. McRae, Mark McRae and NeweU ings of . a studio at MGM, but They lost poinU on their uniPresident Mae Bello of the forms, which were clean and neatMackay; reading. Miss Dione the tour at RKO was more comRobinson; vocal solo, Bill Winder; prehensive. Lady Lions, re- ly pressed, but old. To tell the many phases that go reading, Miss Fay Petersen; talk, Naturally, the factors that made ports the following committees them lose, were beyond their conBishop John D. Hill and talks by into a movie, with some of the appointed for the year 1941-4the missionaries. A dance follow- cheaper ones ranging at $500,000, Chaplain, Altheria Wurzbach; trol, but in no way should detract maned. would take columns, but the cosFlag Bearer, Lucille Larson, Chor- from the fine marching and tume and wardrobe departments, ister, lone McDonald; Accompan- euvers of the group. the miniature department (what Local Residents ist, Lola Lott; Community Betterdeceivers pictures are), the artiErroneous-Loc- al ment, Emma Jean Duke, Minna Parents Attend Reports The Utah Copper Company ficial sets and hundreds of other Anderson, Arlene Huffaker; ConPlants Office Young Man 60th Wedding Fete departments, somehow to Vespa, Magna and Arthur stitution, Sarah Bowen; Finance, was like a small child discovering bowling league started competiNot In Accident Vera Jones, Hattie Parks, Kay Mr. and Mrs. Alma Baker, there might not be a Santa Claus.' tion Monday and will roll MonPaulos, LaVenia Cluff, Beatrice In a future issue, Lhope to teU days and Thursdays for 6 games Mr. Mrs. and Memberby accompanied been givhave Minna Anderson; Reid, Many reports some of these various angles. a week in a of Lake Salt Baker Grant son you of Ann City, Tygesen, en that Melvin Shaw, ship, Blanche Mix, Two halves are planned, the Enwed60th attended the of and recently Clara Sanders; Program Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Shaw At Warner Bros., the largest first to end January 15, 1942. social of ding anniversary tertainment, Melba Matthews, Magna, was seriously injured watched The teams consist of: Mrs. Bakers parents, Mr. and , studio in the world, we Maude Magleby, Mabel Garfield, or killed instantly in a motor Veidt and Conrad Peter Team No. Lorre, Cromar, WenMrs. Joseph H. Watkins of Leta Beane, Edith Ridge, Sarah accident while returning to Humphrey Bogart complete a dell Hiblcr, Jackie Ridd, Jr., Carl Edith City. vacation a Brigham after Lewis Publicity, Brockbank; Camp in All Through The Night," Poulton. Both Mr. and Mrs. Watkins scene Sunshine, in Magna last weekend. Ridge, Hazel Kirk; a German-bun- d picture. Judith Team No. 2 Harry Quayle, Ray 80 old and and are Mae as spry Hazel years Kirk, AH reports are wrong, Evelyn Daines, Anderson is one of the feminine E. Wyatt, Baiton Baird, Jack Leding-haand healthy. Melvin is well and alive rememBello; Telephone, Loraine will You cast. Freeze. An unusual feature of the supporting lone McDonald, Margaret talked to his mother Sunday ber her as the housekeeper in Team No 3 T. A. Marsh, Ed was the fact that observance Moffat. telephone. Rebecca. evening by - Con- Gam, , H. B Duckworth, Jr., D. was a when group family photograph started rumors The I was more impressed by Olsen. same the taken photographby the Shaw family friends told Veidt (starred with Norma Team No. er who took the picture 30 rad about reports they had heard Shearer m Escape, and more re- V. D. Heath, of the same family ago years in over the radio that Melvin Crawford Joan cently opposite Johnson. members. Shaw had been injured or A Womans Face,) than any Team No. 5 El Larson, D. W. killed in a motor vehicle crash. other star. This tall, handsome, Hatfield, G. Olsen, Glen Lewis. investiClub Gives Shaw Mrs. be and to Mr. bronzed actor, who I judge Copper Team No. Hunt, E. E son about 55, is charming, witty and McCarty, Joe Merrill, O. J. Mcgated and found that their October Program was well and happy. courteous the latter trait distinct- Donald. Three events are listed on the ly lacking in some people. beThe Cyprus Pirates, playing P. T. A. Meet Utah Copper Club October proPeter Lorre is a talented, capfore a record crowd Friday on gram, according to Information able actor, but is extremely short. 13-- 0 Garfield At Held a lost Day, Homecoming released Wednesday by P. H. En- I doubt if he is over 5 feet and in football thriller to the West High sign, president. A. he T. P. fall of field. scenes with other people meeting interests to first the serve best sodded The local of the State of Utah ing eleven on the School was held By Governor the people by fostering civic ensmoker of the fall stands on small stilts. However, first The The Pirates held the victors to of the Garfield 25 at 7.30 and development and by months will be held Wednesday, his lack of fctature does not dea scoreless tie for the first two Thursday, September WHEREASj throughout the na- terprise State the growth and pro- October 8 at 8 00 p m., and Sat- tract from his completely nice and Lonn Wheelwright, six m. back . fell to 1st then October p. and of encouraging week tion the halves, soared P. T. A. music director, led comcommunities and urday, October 11 schedules a affable mannef. of their center-pas- s as a gress been when designated 8th, 1941, has points Humphrey Bogart likes Humdance. Week, and their state. over the head of the receiver, a munity singing. National Newspaper An important mass meeting of included: outlined and ball dance program The Hallowe'en phrey Bogart, but I admire his the Salt annual on the The West player fell Lake County Women's when led At time this fairall in that particularly, is and it singing fitting WHEREAS, ability, October community be held Wednesday, will reverence; acting scored the first touchdown. Association will be held of the globe a of so m Bowling look.over is he observed better part large ness must admit objects be ol Mr the week Wheelwright; properly 29, music furnished by Adolph by The Cyprus boys are capable Wednesday, October 1 at 8.00 p. the freedom which is typified by Brox and orchestra. a P. T. A., by Mrs. E. E. Matthews Utah ing off the screen than on. a fine game and should make m in the Continental Baking conhas a extinguishHERfree been I, press NOW THEREFORE, flag; business, creditable showing in the Jordan salute to, the other saw We cherish should interesting in many we America Company auditorium, 734 East the of ed, Mrs. Norma Crowther, BERT B. MAW, Governor Conference ducted Relief by Society season. district this things, famous people in the stu- 4th South. Salt Lake City, anintroduction of teach- State of Utah, hereby designate and defend our free newspapers at ;the dios. but other attractions of the nounces Mrs. Irene Press, secretCyprus plays Murray3 in the president; deserve introduc- the week of October 1st to 8th, They public cooperation Relief Society Conference of ers, Mr C. P. Rock wood; smelter town October have and should and trip also proved wlorthwhile. ary. by support room as Sunrepresentatives held 1941, of be will Ward tion This meeting was originally first league game. unattention and interest that the Magna namely the famous Huntington numbers public Club Glee m. and a 7.00 p. at teachers; day be held in the evening to at WEEK scheduled perand Pasadena, soNEWSPAPER library they may be aided by the public to park der the direction of John Reid; of "Rose Mane at the building. officials of lo- to fulfill their responsibly as cordial attendance invitation formances and in Refreshurge Utah, cial, Ray Kartchner. Forest Lawn All local women bowlers are civic organiza- guardians of American freedom. all members and others interested, Hollywood Bowl, cal are features Several extended. ments were served under the tionsgovernments, is (one of my favorite places in cordially invited to attend as busiand the public generally to direction of Anna Layne. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, slated, according to Mrs. Beatrice Glendale), many, many rioted eat ness of particular interest to them, take cognizance of the week and I have hereunto set my hand Dimond, president. in proing spots including Eatons, Rob- will be discussed. of friends entertained encourage and participate A k and caused to be affixed Inn insons Tea Room, observance of it in every comor rooms they wish to rent, they at a group per ATTENDS CONVENTION surprise the Great Seal of the State the plant and hosts of others. Wallace munity. Mrs. may contact officials at Do YOU DO THIS ? and or honoring Mr. of Utah. The Newspapers of Utah perat and tell their accomodations, the with was evening Cromar Mrs. Wednesday It Mr. and trip, grand Salt Sadler George Salt Donejatthe Capitol this left Ave- form a very great service to this else give information to the Do you weave in ar.d out of most notable memory further dig- - ' their new home on Lziuise Tuesday, in cpmpany with Utah, Lake City, were pre- state. In addition to publishing Lake Realtors Association. a for the wonderfal charm and heavy traffic? Sudden shifts other f r of guests numb Fourteen agents, rity-cnue. covering Sephodec .,h se in on is local what of news going time, the aeveral At the present Metropolitan company convention sweetness of Vespa rare charac-- of speed or direction in traffic of sent and gave the couple and in tember, 1841, tels are filled with workers for their attractive the world, in the nation, Idaho. They plan ter and love that wiU forever catches other drivers off guard at Governor gifta lovely .Utahs communities, chiefly local i the small arms plant, and often results in have a shrine in my heart A social time was en- their to be gone about five days. . Utalf of residence. State striv back drive sre constantly young single men, who and a late luncheon served. newspapers joyed and forth to work. Many and tall are fishing but when one has proof to tales, substantiate his story, verily, he will The American Legion Junior be believed. Drum and Bugle Corps which reSuch is the case of J. R. Jones, cently attended the National Led railroader and fisher-ma- gion and convention at who caught a 6 lb. 14 ounce Milwaukee,Auxiliary can now add further mammoth German brown on the and commendation to their lower Provo last week. The un- praise increasing list with the addition usual fish is now on display at of several letters received this Hanks Supreme Market, encased week by E. W. Engelmann,. general in a block of tee. superintendent of the Utah Catching the monster was some Copper Company mills and D feat on a fly pole and light tackle, D. Moffat, vice president of the but to the Jones' family, it is Utah Copper Company. just another catch, to add to The letters were written in their numerous fishing laurels. praise of the local youngsters for their exhibition and behavior and for general interest to the comAnother Tale munity, we are pleased to reprint Two fishermen, who Indulge or them herewith; participate a great deal in this Mr. E. W. Engelmann Utah popular sport, returned Saturday Magna, from a trip to Hepkin Dam and Dear Sir: As Governor of the State of Yellowstone National Park, where Wisconsin I take great pleasure they claimed to have caught exin commending you and the peohibition fish. In fact, they were so proud of ple of Magna, Utah for the fine exhibition presented by the Drum these prizes that they had them encased in ice at the and Bugle Corps from your city local locker market for all other at the recent American Legion Convention which was held in fishermen to see. Milwaukee. Although they present an atThe maneuvering of the Drum tractive appearance, garnished with ice cubes, parsley, etc., if one and Bugle Corps, the grace and looks closely they will see only beauty of the white float and the three puny little fish, with heads shining locomotive of your state were outstanding features of the outstretched to beat the whole parade. law-th- in, fish an that scrawny Please accept my compliments cat would alley hardly drag for the fine contribution which home. The tale further proves our was made by the young people contention that fishing in Utah from your city. Yourt ruly, is still best Think so, Ken and Julius P. Heil Matt? Governor, State of Wisconsin 27-2- Defense Signup, is well-like- n, Att- Leagues Again ract Large Entry List Three The biggest year in bowling circles at the Utah Copper Club, B groomed to start September 29 hen the American League bowl- start the 1941-4- ers T 1.011 season. 2 captains met at the Utah Copper c lub Monday evening and selected squads for the American League which will roll Monday League evenings, the National which w ill roll Thursday evenings which and the Federal League rolls Friday evenings. Jack Mayberry, genial chairman of the bowling committee last yean-w- ill again serve with representatives of each league, and the secretary. Max Wimmer, committee. form the executive New rules have been drafted and everything is in readiness for the coming season. The teams follow: American League Team No. 1 Bill Mayberry, A. H. captain, W. Sainsbury, Junker, Harry Lott, D. R. Holt Team No. Cromar, captain, Max Wimmer, A. B. Walters, Roy Larson, Wilson Peay. Team No. 3 Wayne Blood, captain, Hy Facer, Barr Jacobs, Wallace Williams, Bill Blood. Team No. 4 John Jacobs, captain, E R. VanVleet, P. R. Schultz, Bob Riley, Elmer Larson. Team No. 5 Bill Larson, captain, Parley McCleve, Ray Harry Quayle, Ellis Johns2-- Ray Fair-bourn- e, on. Team No. Albean, captain, Ross Anthon, T. A. Marsh, Grant McAllister, Lonny Flint Team No. 7 Jerry Dunn, capt- ain, Stan Smith, Clem Jones, Val Garfield, D. C. Thome. Ted Johnson, Team No. 8 capt- ain, Wallace Farmer, Jr., Harry Miller, Wallace Farmer, Sr., H. -- A Dalton. - . September m. Teams 6 30 p 8 30 p m. -- Teams 5 - 29 1 vs. 2, 3 vs. 4 vs. 6, 7 vs. 8. National League Team No. 1 Harry Adams, captain, Don Curtis, Bob Tuck, H. C. Anderson, H. D. Reid. Team No. 2 Clyde Cutler, capt- ain, Em Sowby, R. C. Peterson, CL., . ...i, P. II. Ensign. Team No. Larson, cap-- , tain. O M. Henderson, E. F. Hunt, R. W Johnson, Earl Privett. Team No. 4 L. C. Hubbard, captain, !j. R. Wolfe, T. Sako, Frank M isier, T,. N. Peterson. Team No. 5 Dewey Moss, captain, J Ahlquist, Bob Zito, Jack Mayberry, Ray Wyatt Team No. 6 J. W. Ridd, captain, R A Gui mley, Lee Howard, C. M Sunpson. Marv Malmstrom. 3-- Team No. 7 Dean Kemp, capt- ain, Walt Minster, Keith Cook, Blaine Rodgers, K. J. Boyle. Federal League D. E. M Moss, captain, Fairbourne, L. B. Wimmer, S Scfton, C. E. Angell, Jr. Team No 2 Howard Ridge, captain L B Brown, N. B. Wood, A C. Hopkins, Dean Hutchinson. Team No 3 Tony Lewis, captain, J C Laxter, L. A. Sabin, Heber Garside, M. F. Johansen. Team No. 4 Walt Deland, cap-ki- n, J L. Densley, Ken Reid, Byron Team Huish, - N. Vanderwerff. No. 5A. B. Elder, cap-hKen Aston, A. C. En?ign, R. u- Parks. Ross Hunter. Team No. 6- -E. J. Gardner, W. C. Matthews, F. J. Downey, Lloyd Jensen, C. W. Poulton. Team No. 7 Bob Evans, cap-tIvan Memmott J. D. Heus--C L Memmott D. W. Moon. n, Team No. 7 Joe Ribotto, cap- Bill Collings, B. E. Mix, Art Hales, R b. Thorne. Team No 9 Merrill Johnson, aptain. Paul Quayle, Bill Mauch, B Duckworth, N. L. Duckworth Team No. 10 Cal Martin, cap-- n. Ray .Thomas, Floyd Minster, tiyde Mantle, Roger Parks. Team No. 11 Doug Smith, cap-R b. Dea, H. W. Gill, Deleft Mitchell, R. C. Cole. Team No. 12 Lyle OBray, cap-Le- e Korbelik, Eugene Moss, rge Underwood, John Ottley. October 3 6 30 p m. -- Teams I vs. 2, 3 vs. n, . 5 vs. 6. 8 30 p m. 0. and 1 1 Teams 7 vs. 8, 9 vs. vs. 11 ' fr - er FUNERAL RITES HONOR YOUNG n, GARFIELD -- Rally Day At The Baptist Church TO START PLAY TUESDAY EVE Proclamation COMRUTTEES FOR SraSMHS' LIONS Magna-Garfie- Team No 8 Arv Wolstenholme, captain, Russ Magleby, J. E. Gam, Keith Richards, A. J. Fitzgerald. October 2 6 30 p m -- Teams 1 vs. 2, 3 vs. 4. 8 30 p m -- Teams 5 vs. 6, 7 vs. 8. Team BOWLERS brothe- Office League Keglers Draft Teams, Schedule ld 2: s. Ray Cyprus Loses Football Came To West High Ray County Women Bowlers To Meet Wednesday Tribun- Arms sing Facilities For Small e-Telegram t Workers Are Sought Tick-Toc- house-warmi- ation has been given this iat housing facilities in nty are desired, especial-irker- s of the small arms plant, about 10 miles lagna. te rooms, with and with-I- , are especially, desired, lyone has an extra room Sun-Valle- y, |