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Show V f 1 1 T7 A r; iiucd f h Aru-- s M-- i. it Every Friday it Magna, Utah E .ereJ at t.ie poa.of.ire at Magna. Uub as second class mail matter under cf Congress of March 3, 1879, a bnjt at W .Hum was Los'ea luiuLfoa Saturday after-noo- n btr t. F: Stewart, f I and A for the benefit of the unemployed of Garfield, waa held Tuesday evening at the Gatfitld Clubhouse. In Ilrs. of Mrs. Colombe. Truly exemplifying the spirit of the birth of Christ her diligence and sympathetic understanding and service will bring heartfelt happiness and yuletide contentment to the hearts cf many cf ns. ; , I tt Members of the Salt Lake Tire Department, No. 2 and their wive will entertain at a Holiday party for child-te- a of Firemen. Monday, December 28 at the Utah Copper Club. All children of members are cordially invited tto attend. with frisali by telephone, It'a next to Actually neir.j them. Typical gtation night rates : S inters bt cf production to interfere with its vigorous pregram of accident prevention. I j and husbands 7 D. L. Jones Friday ' T' The open-pi- t min of tb Utah Copper Company in Bingham Canyon, Utah, 26 mile from Salt Lake City, is the largest operation of its kind in lh country. At this min a maximum of 14 1,5 8 6 tons of or and wait has been moved within 24 hours. The magnitude of tb operation can best b visualized when w consider that th mint consul of 23 55c . Mhtjtsa Ntiwter J L7sr:f - K .43c "7 , MOv jj . i H t . surface levels and '1 wwcLr , x-- '-j- - s; j' . ty In m oferuum&y ,, v r-- - v- g . a- - v - Qgffiiem' .(SodiiiEi . sums up very tritely the Two little words Not ree to which tha 'America public have degenerated ia with regard !to kjw enforcement. These self same were the verdict of a jury in our local court during the after the submission of evidence in a prohibition violation Guf-L- which no fatality has occurred. Th fatalities havt dropped from five in both 1923 and 924 to no 1930, and tlx day lostper fatality) have been reduced from 30,000 day from fatalities for each of those two year to zero for 1930. (6,000 each 7 j Attention is also directed to th marked decrease in both frequency and severity rate. dollar -- Well, its tlxaa ta 1 t a! Price tar t Y ' Jrivc i 7'-- yl reatoa. j ; AB Let get action. V Skj ; ; J' JVll ray to, a vxkta Lhrodrich TU. bj the eldest and moil experienced rfthbr ' manufacturer, for as little ax fl.tl! Ten years ago you would bare paid th:- or twenty dcllurx for this wre tc, and wouldnt have got hal the lire! It there evesr was a depression opportunity, tUa la t. And It cant last! 'i:i agen-ryiu- .. v Ike writer iu n "distinct r.nd confirmed dry, he believes ' e country w ouli be infinitely belter eff if it were possible kh liqusr entirely and forever, but it requires but a small ,t of intelligence to readily see that the farce called pro-- ' - intelli-portio- any degree successful' Juries will NOT ia any sense of the word convict a billon violator Ei nine cases out of ten no matter what the ustancc3 might be. If the defendant ha3 the horse sense t an attorney and a jury trirl1, the odds are ninety five ta xt the verdict will be Not Guilty, in spite of the evidence. It is common knowledge that if an apprehended vio-i-ll advised in the terms of law, who secures no attorney, pt3 to plead his own case, or trusts to a judge, is sometimes tcd. So in the parlance cf the pool hall the slicker illy gets out, and tha man who is convicted and pays ft :y is jurt a plain sneker. Tha domep.ucr of the spectators at a trial, the look on ca of tha defense counsel, tha qmilcs that are forced back .he faces of tha average jafy during the process of the sion cf the evidence, makes mockery out of the states t to convict the great majority of defendants, in liquor 0480 3 , I. Tb drilling and blasting department at th optn-pi- t min has established a record worthy of consideration and emulation; it has completed 16 months operation without an accident and without an hour oMost t!tn' due io an injury," During this s of work period 270.468 wrr performed by this department, in which time they drilled and blasted 18,700,000 tons of rock, To product thv tonnage moi "Than 2,000,000 pounds of explosives were used. The three deprtment! having the lowest final y rate for tb current calendar year, art perl mitted to fly their flags during th first week of th month only, in the order of their respective positions; that is, th flag of the department having the best record it flown at the top. The flags ar readily visible to the employees on th various'levels. As is usually the case, the excellent safety record which the openpit mine enjoys is not the result of the effort of any ling! individual but i due to coordination of tffort on the part of the official, the lafety department, and th employee at a whole. In pairg A L JLRE you hanYt m to thejs ttr The 'hypocricy, tha riidicalous, the futility and the mess of any endeavor to enforce the prohibition act wall n parent in thu trial, that it is little wonder that an g of our people are sick and disgusted with all to stuff down our throats the ill founded suppo-- , that progress is fceirg mr.de in making the ignoble experi-ii- l , -- 5 1 ' man-bour- ; 17 accident-frequenc- Well admit that were 2ttlr4 plaety xf business at these price but It a jvt-away proposition. Think cf It! A tire better by actual test. Cached by the Cocdrich guarantee and our fcuaraatee. The hand- somest tire ever put cn ycorr cor a aiS v ; We I- put lYtlrre, tzzy to d.I ? like pLIc t: :hc: r: ca.ua Li, ycu t as tfeU have scuiacf the ravy r.hCa it L.: ' e u , c:y. V", . n, disre-To- r rapidly and surely breeding contempt and are floundering in a all laws; that courts of justice American people the .hat and :f prejudice and influence; dollars which could be of millions and millions xJlrg t a feed add clothe the cod and hungry multitudes in our a hypocrytical restraint of ,, in endeavoring to enforce are disgusted with. The ques-- f freedom that the people is Pimply enswered by the do with to liiuor? What Tula me.hoi ha3 solved the problem drink i ho says ih beginning of timo- - It ic ta be hoped that the political have the couregc cf mind and the intestinal 1; de u) abo'Urthis blotch from the horizon of American t n. Any change would be an improvement. is it. CAVALIER 4 ply 3 4.75-1- 9 SUPER CAVALIERS 4.45 (.7$ 5.C3-2- WHITTLE . MMMliei 3, xxrxi ,nr.n4)nnxnn)nnc)c5H FOP. A PRIZE Prizes at Anderson. Mrs. Anderson mere to given bridge and Mrs. Sjbin. and Mrs. Ida $1000 00 in cash prizes and one thousand other pnze are offered for of slull with a iackknife. Entries may be any kind of model, figure or special carving, requiring skill and ingenuity, made entirely of wood, and with no other tools than a jackknife. KM FM Nn All thildren enrolled irt the Primary of the Pleasant Green Ward were f1 at an entertainment Tuesday. Santa Claus distributed small stock-'ni- S of candy and nuts to two hundred children during the party. A very enjoyable time was had by all. y.i.e.ts EMa TUid ( Albff: j L. A. Sjbai, tlSt rfr A Hansen, Mrs. Mis F.iul 'Sbaltr . i Ch-pr- Xjrry I Green at the DtVersuicd and re .ere tnjGjcd by 40 guest. Qverur f. Ple-na- tlOO Nn s:s Asd !o tier rc tvcorr4v $10 pnmt wad iftr d $5 00 odh. In wtaitton, U1 )nr wnectftl wiil to Aunbatexl to jftckkntv to ttot ftmvtrt tormr flf tact duputas preset wul be fvca. r c J53 raft Ms cto iwdi and wwml la cue t ns Ms Fsarik ilClfil Teter-o- n. The Pleasant Green Sunday School Officers and teachers were entertained ' Sscand Fris Mr. and Mrs-- Max S wen sen are the' proud parents of a baby boy born Mrs. Swensen was formerFriday. ly M.;,s noteworthy Tb production for this period, from January 21. 1929, to Dec. 1, 1931, wai in txcest to 75.200.000 ton of or and waste. Th year. 1?30 is the first in th history of th min In ce f oper- A of Dec. 1, 1931. th min had worked more than 11,000,000 manhour without a fatality. Th last fatality occurred on January 21, 1929, . ,Tir3 for WHAT FOOLS WE ARE its forwarding in it aJurvementt this min has not neglected tafety work, which has more than kept pac with production. Th Utah Copper Company is on of th most progressive organization in th country with mpect to both factors. . . 85 miles requires of standard gags railroad ation. iem s your cAnnouneomr pt was mats today that the eut in the protf copper by the great milting industries of the world would not.affect the situation at the Utah Copper Company. That the number of days the men are employed will not be and that thp local mill and mines will continue at the Ycerca-vedI resent bflric until times improve and conditions warrant going back to normal wjtk production. i It is nearly tragic that rumors have spread so rapidly here that the plants were going to ten days a month on January 1st instead o maintaining the present schedule of days. It has been truly said that many people "talk themselves out of jobs. Many Here have advanced the thought that the cut was coming, nhen they knew absolutely nothing about it. It is strange that some employees of the Copper Company would lead one to believe that they know more about the prospects of a situation, tbah even the officials themselves- - A good policy in the future would be to quit broadcasting calamity about which nothingls known. Be optimistic, look for bettef times and more prosperity. Better times will come if we make them eome. Crying will never help any problem. FIRST AID The Utah Copper Company has not allowed the curtailment to-tati- The Pythian C U. out-of-to- At the regular meeting of tht Mutual of the Pleasant Green Ward, special feature of music and speech were Horn MAGNA to- Price given. Mr. and Mrs, Van Orman Richfield Clark gave music demonstrations and Miss Myrth Harvey, dramatic Art ; aicsr larts e jo Suits by Teacher at Cypnw High School gave demonstrations ia speech. The dem'XtiCiS lor onstrations were well attended, , surprised Mrs. n, j I H . duction - Cell Them J ;1 Tonight Itl ft thrill tx thif ( THEFOlYEil CF LGORKG FOR THE WORST in-en- i - . . Elis, Tun IIju-sMin lie Odi, Ms. Lc.trus Turner, Mr. and Mis. M. J. Brady. Mr. and Mrs, Jack Nielson, Mrs Jule Sadler, Miss Margaret Patterson, Mrs. Vesta Cavem-e- , and M.s, Margaret Patterson. Card table of 500' were arranged and prizes avijrJcd to Mrs. Sadler, first, and Mrs. Brady, consolation in tire ladies division, Mr. Brady, first and Mr. Nielson, consolation. Punic lu ch was afterward I enjoyed. Mr. and Mr. Lee Parkin of California are house-guesat the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mitchell. g-- ,f.i. : t: pr. Mrs Mm LaPrtle Sprately, M,s lone Hickman and Carter lies were operated on for appendicitis at Salt Lake hospital during the week. All arc progressing very nicely. atc-on- t Ur 1,.. t c i Tht fallowing Were -- Firs Tom KEG.'!, dance. !7C?d tie 11 sven.ng Slrerl, The admo&ion price waa some article of food A large crowd wa in atten- Juxt-A-Me- tisn w - i S.hul.x and Met. copy tom bom ot 2 ad East Stmt. Oar Cover wer U!d at malt tablet, attrMr. Lloyd Pullman was host active in hob Jay decoration, tor tbt to the Bridge Club at W. J. her home in GarfMJ Wednesday followup ladie: Medimt SUBSCRIPTION RATES One Veat Myers, T. A. Hasten, Ftrdit Barton. of last week. Three tablet S? 00 Six Month -- Jl.OO Jack Burke, F. B. Radibaegh. Ray of bridge were arranged after a Fayalle la Advance very Adam. Feno Shaffer, T. E. Burke. dainty one oclock luncheon had beta Advert Jpg Rates Given on J. R. Jarvis, Harry Norris. R. C. arranged,. Mian Maymt Nuanelly won Application. Park. V, C. Retit. Ved Haw. Eric the prize for high score and Mr. R, A. II. JARVIS F ditor and Publisher Anderson, and Mr. Ales Bedstead J. Henroid wat awarded the consoland Mrs, A. Lama both of Midvale. ation prize. Mn. RU4 will be the Table of bridge were afterward ar- next club hottest at her homa in Arranged and prize givtn to Mr. Ved thur, December 30. we Prjss 8t to ask cor readers to rive Haw, first, Mrs. Jack Burke, d thanks to Ars. Crystal CoomLe for the splendid rud Mr. and John Alias and child Ma Mrs. and untiring Ray Adam, consolation. efforts Ins given to the c&use of relief in our ccniTnuiiity ren of Arthur left last week for Loe for the past three years. pnbicly ttaririrg IArs. Colcmbe for The Magna Library Benefit Bridge Angelee and other title along the her nebe work, we do not wish to take credit from any of the Club met for the regular social Fri- Pacific Coast. They will visit relatother nurses cr welfare workera hero, vlio have 1 11 been splendid day afternoon at the Women' Qub-room-t- ive and friend. in what they have dona.. The churches, the Relief Societies, the Mr Eric Anderson and Mia. a fraternal organizations, r nd many individuals have .given help W. C Reese were h osteite at a very The Garfield school entertained at when it was sorely needed, and succor to the distressed. We dainty one oclock luncheon served at a school dance Friday afternoon at mention Cclombe perhaps teeruse ihe has probably been ft small card tables. The feature of the the gy mutism. A capicty crowd was little closer to us individually than anyone else, cr perhaps she afternoon wat the exchange of Christ ia attendance, sad a very enjoyable has served so much where we have been able to make note of ma gift. Table gf bridge wtrt ar- time wat had by all. her service. ranged and prize for high icon givThe Knights of Pythias of Garfield The writer can find no vvoris to express the feeling en to Mrs. A. J. Radebaugh. entertained at a huge Christmas tree that the needy people cf JLigca and Garfield have for Ilrs. Mr. Ed Gardner entertained at a Tuesday evening for member and Crystal Colombe. I.To words cf thanks can ever compensate one o'clock luncheon tad Pythian Sisters and children of memdelightful for the extr4 hours, for the extra time and effort and for the unrelent 'r 2: cheer and' attention this great social worker gives bridge party Wednesday afternoon ofl ber. Candy and nut were distriblast week at her home oa Louise Are. ' uted to alt those in attendance. Dito the cause which has so absorbed her bsing. Mr. Bland Sorenson, Mr. Con Even! versified game were afterwards parThis Christmas, the needy, people among us, the and Mr William Haymond of Gar- - J J time was ticipated in. A very despairing parents, and the les3 fortunate will gry children, W. C. Reese, Mr. Orem had by all. Mr. have many reckons to thank God for the services and efforts l y A GREAT rm Ul; H erf fLtt CpntM wvd art ra tKa Pofntof Mectonft Mafsuant now on tike. cravauit cm u. newufftra 3tf enof t tefakt pour kbcuy. 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