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Show This Week I b Arthur 0 i 1 1 Tha World Good New Plenty of Great One A Girl to Be Proud of Wheat Coe Home EXVXRLT HILLS Well an I fa th know la juat vbat I ' PLAIJS PROGRESS papers. Aad what I ran Into here COMPANY CALLS BACK and there. I mad a Uttle ISC 3 MEN TO MINES AUD LULLS FOR COUNTY DAY Raoee around HERE AUGUST among soma old Will Receive At Least IS friends down la Employ Days Work Each Month According Taxaa along F. L. Warwick Appointed At ChairWant-A- d Ts Coppcc Officials Demo-crata man Of Finance Committee Of ' altar tha Celebration had dona Tbc mine and smelters of the Utah thalr "Durn-daat- Copper Company resumed operations PUr.s for the fourth annual Salt at PAYS TO ADVERTISE Monday as the teeult of the order of Lake County Day, which is to be First down the Utah Copper Company to open was A very valuable saxophone held in Magna August 25.Wr farInto Oklahoma up the mines and mills after a month's test; off the tarot G." A. Paulos, ther advanced and partially completed sfewi.40wiL.Tbr blast the of pieittflg and thn Taxaa. a local automobile dealer, July 5 here last Thursday evening at a meetthe whistles, t t 'WdLm"' over engine chug, chug, Fourth ot July on the toad neat Preston. Idaho, ing attended b)r member of the and in as endeavor to recover the aneakad up on the mountain to Bingham and the genLions Club and visitor eral hum of activity waa very welTimes the lost Magna instrument, mo bafora I had a ran a firecracker come and hailed with from the Farm Bunan consisting of the Copby joy a new Pocatello a letter to wrote Mrs. A. E. Pritchard. Harry Grass, or knaw tha day waa anywhere per employees bet. psperr Pocatello, Idaho asking for L. C. Breeze and A. ji. Lee. naar me. assistance to trace the saxophone. The of tbc Copper ComI waa down.aronsd tha eld homo F. L, Warnick. load banker, was After the Tint insertion of an mines and mills and the resumplaoe at Claramora and thay aald pany's of named as chairman of the Finance ad in the Pocatello paper. Mr. will result in disactivity ption Rodeo a waa naxt tha big day Committee at the meeting and U privPaulo received a telephone call, notribution of approximately 8125.000 up at Nowata. Well thata right a month through the channel! of trade ileged to choose hie 4wm assistants. him that the saxophone had tifying This committee it one of tb most imnaar. I knaw thay would ha har- here. With the been found by Mr. Robinson who to 10,000 portant aa the proceeds, the money exing a lot ot Call Missings at varl-on- a 11.000 tons of on will be the daily bad read the Lost" ad. pended and the money derived, will towna on tha Fourth, no I waa production and provide employment i little tale The moral of thi play a considerable part ia the success tor to to thla wotkets 1500 to on a for rotation sysMia, go gat glad that "Advertising Does Pay." of the day. there I mat a lot of old boya that tem which will keep each worker on job for at least 15 days each A special committee from the local I had bean raised with. Soma ot the Lions Club consisting of Chester Belam atm roping. They aura did month. Formerly, the employee had Bonus-Getters receiving but 10 days a month, lo, J. C. Denton and Howard A. Jarhare a nice Ilttla ahow. Ton know been while the ealaried men received 15 vis. had previously been appointed to Oklahoma and Taxaa la tha home of employment s month. work with tbe members of the Farm ot tha Contest Roper. Tha North daye Bnrean ia an endeavor fo obtain Salt la tha place for tha bucking horse Although officials state the duraA young chap, between 20aiA!L.. Lskt Cpsety Day for Magni,' and it operations is subject to metal riders, but go south It you want to tion of workers in at tlie'Timet office the lat- was largely through their efforts, toand business stopped prices, mean o jnen-some loops. sea am throw with tbe cooperation of all AkgM.'-OrfUld'Vter "Bingham art part of last week, asking for do- gether I waa just thinking. when I waa members of the Farm Boreas that famand their aid vets nations tbc to the that of very resumption the site for the 'looking at that ahow tha Fourth. activityhopeful on Monday will be the point ilies to routine their trip to Wash- Magna was selected It waa at n Ilttla Fourth of July for continuous and expanded opera- ington where through great numbers celebration. g All race, calibration at Claremora Just 15 tion for the test of the summer they hope to impress Congress with contests, their need for financial assistance. This ball- - games and other feature will be mllaa from thla one, on July Fourth months and fall. held at the Magna Community Park. 1195 (Boy thata S3 yaars ago) thay particular vet at be professed to be. The workers returning to work art had a large covtrcd can with an open Aa exhibition of the work that memhad ataer roping and I want Into it. Club 'have accomWall aa X look back on it now I Utah Copper employees with the ex- slot for all money donations. Con- bers of tb 4-men who found other em- tributions from' a penny to a dollar plished, bottled fruit, sewing aad other know that that had units an lnflu-on- ception of daring the part month, af- were accepted, and from the jingle of articles of occupations, will be oa dison my Ilttla career tor X ployment ter advene metal prices forced the the collected coin, a number of con- play at the showrooms of tbe Coppct to around to kinder got running mills to shut down. A number of men tributors evidently favored the march Motor Company, directly up from the am. and the first thing I knew I from California and other western st- to Washington. Park, Rare and common varieties of waa just plum Honery and lit tor ates applied foe work after hearing of flowers from every section of the stated be that man This particular nothing hut show business. One the resumed working conditions, but left San Francisco with nin hundred county will alto be oa display in the The Junior you are n showman you art plum all employment needs of the company vtu and members of their families Copper Motor rooms. rulaad tor manual labor again. ' will be filled by available Utah Cop- beaded for Washington,. . They art Livestock Sbow will no doubt attract oatside visitors a well as local I bud an awtul good llttlo horse per men. traveling in pleasure cars, trucks and many peopl. busses. in that really put mo In the business. passenger large New water and rail routes which The day previous another of the Ilttla-- Dan, (yallow) ponay, opened this month for the movement A public dance to to held at the old All the Pleasant Green Amusement Hall will called Comanche.of copper bnllion to refineries at Bal- army of World War veterans had been in a in telling paper published be tbe feature of tb evening's entertimers will remember him. Ha pnt timore are favorably regarded by the the Magna interest of the vets, while the you up so eloaa to a ataer that you copper producers. A saving of XI per main delegation waa stationed in Salt tainment. At the meeting Thursday evening, plant were discussed for condident rope him, you Just reached ton can be effected by the Lake. il cession tnd all .possible effort art movement oa rate over tbc former over aad put a Hacklmore being expended to make thi event the in tbc timers veterans old gathering him. Some ot the Obviously, The prospects for a continuous opmost successful of any Day brought-- him up then the other eration are visibly brightened by this Washington and those traveling there, yet held, and one that County will be long misled been have poldemagogical who by Kane' alJimmie rider, mote favorable traniportation rate, day. remembered by all who attend. revoeould throw a loop out, turn It oyer though other governing facts arc metal itician, and in many cases by to - The day event 'art expected to who delight communist, lutionary maka the catch wc called the prices, market demand and the amonnt fish in troubled waters and be draw 10,000 people, who will come -ravailable." of hla on Two opspace Blockeatonge right from all Johnny of tbc founty and other tional tail and water rates ere now ileased to set riot and other disorders coaaties, parts head. and Magna wilt bt host to in the National Capital available The to Utah. first touting Thla ealt roping has nil come In the largest number of visitor The right to petition .Congees i probably July 7 after a shipment of to ever assemble here. the Inst tew yean attar they had was nsed can the vetenna bat sign inviolable, Garwae moved from copper bnllion stopped steer roping. A. man might field to Baltimore via. the Denver 8 nations at borne. And they must he good at one and not nesansnrlly Rio Gnnd Western, the Colorado mow that bonus legislation at this Ag Southern and Texas 8 Pacific to New time would wreck the financial progood at the other. And here la Orleans and the government and inflect of tram Baltimore. boat to Tbs bf something you might not know, or other routing, utilized busSaturday by a irreparable injury on the nation's have noticed. A steer roping hone, 300 ton iness and great hardship on the nais via the Union shipment Yellowstone and n cult roping hone la not the Pacific, Illinois, Central and Georgia tions workers. same anlmaL Ton see when you Centnl to Savannah and 'thence to repe steers yon catch em, throw Baltimore by water. Leslie Netson, agricultural instructyour slack rope over hla raar axle or at the Cyprus High School has handed into the Times office a brief and then ran your hone on by him, Golf report of the splendid trip that memhaving him roped by the head, but CROWD bers of the Cyprus Agricultural Club the rope going over behind him, Frank Haymond, Jr. defeated Tony enjoyed at Yellowstone Park. thenton jerking hla nil tour feet PEOPLE ATTEND Lewie, 2 and 1 on tbe 44 hole in the Mr, . Nelson reported that tbe party from under him. Then the hone feature tnitcb jof the 'quarter finals 'Of 'was made up of 24 local peopl and la supposed to keep pulling and the July leg directors cup tournament related a number of amusing experdragging him aa he attempts to get the Utah Copper Golf course. iences that several of the boys bad at pulling away from him, Tbe two golfers played 27 hole with the famous big black bears at the up.thtls la Now steer. to the tall hla with all summer resort. The bot-power alDays Events Of Racing. Contest Thursday and nine holes Friday, calf roping the mlnnte you eatcb even before tbe match ended in tbe so a novelty that attracted all membProves To Be Very Successful In tb other ers of tbe party, Mr. Nelson laid. second round Friday. And Entertaining your cult, the hone la stopped. vacation trip wae mad y The matches, Jim Phillips defeated Harry Tot jump off and go throw the ealt Stake Outing with Lott, 1 up; Delbert Mitchell triumph- possible through the cooperation of la to kaep The tha and hona Oquirrh younelt 2 and the patents of the pupils and the cost the rope tight, bnt hla head Is members from the five ward in the ed over A. Soderberg. 3 and over of the entin trip was cut down to tbe was victorious Mitchell afternoon Clarence Stake Friday It participating dost by towards ths calf, and hs lowest possible minimum. , in Magna waa declared to O. H. Bateman, 4 and 2. and hacking np. Instead of polling away be a evening success in every respect by officcan ataer. Coune you a Ilka with Over 3.500 persons ials in In ran Instances hats a hons that were charge. from Magns, Garfield, present C. you can work both trays, but most Bacchus, Hunter and Granger. ot sm have two different hones, E. Sutton and Hyrum Breeze were in sad say they mean about SO or II charge of arrangements. g contests, which In the psresnt ot tho gams, tbs bonss do. the Boms of tbsss old real ranch attracted a vtfy Urge crowd, of hands that never miss a calf oa team of horses driven by Earl Coon awarded first place in the was Magna lever buck old the prairie get tha horslight weight division. A team of when the crowd es from Taylorsville was awarded first la there, and place for his champion heavyweight naturally they team of horse with two large animals all go homo piloted by E. Jacob of Magna, hod dost second foaling Games and races, conducted under about It and got the auspices of tb Primary Associala good Joshing tion for children under 12 years of about It till tbs age were also enjoyed and participated next time. Tbs in by dozens of kiddies who entered I contests where the various events according to their ml COPPER finds Lest Saxophone CM-eag- o. - f ' ' Pass Through Magna -- nd horse-pullin- i H e rail-wat- et all-ra- and-wou- ld Cbb Cyprus Enjoys Ten Day trip Frank Haymond OF 3,500 Takes Contest -- QQUIRRHOUTING -- ts ten-da- botae-pnllin- everybody every- age classification. knows body la always Interesting T k a t la ths s business, and juat fol- low that game exclusively.) Still .bey are a mighty fine, nice bunch A boya. In yean gone by no one ever bought splendid livings would hs bads by exhibition of things that yas s part ot oast ovary day work, ut ths folks got to havo amuse-hunAnd ths old cult, ths steer, nd hacking hons, they dont care Inch, they go hack to tho range hd tell their atny at home cronlee hat they did at the --Big Fair, hlnk of the hero a calf .is when I t. home and says, --Boh rosby missed ma- - Well I am g g to pnctlce up, and from now with I It yon aee an old fellow og beard roping In tho -- Centenlal Dntast," tbats old man Roger (mlng to lit again. tmt. UtNmitt Srwtt m. goes At three o'clock a baseball tourna ment waa held between a number of baseball team, and d tbe were held and hall of games speedy witnessed by a large gaOUry. Horseshoe pitting contests, con ducted and under the auspices of the Stake High Council followed and several exciting matches of the topmost compepitcher, afforded aome dose tition. Carl Dea and Tom Evan won the double in the horseshoe contest conducted and under the auspices of the Stake High Council followed and several exciting matches of tb topsome do most pitcher, afforded Ev--a competition. Carl Dea and Tomborte-sho- e ifl tbe ns won the doublet contests while C T. Healy waa for hi declared singles champion ringers. in placing accuracy A program arranged by Miss Lola Nelson, musical instructor at Cyprus, waa presented to tb Urge crowd.. A number of musical selections from tbe Cyprus Girls' chores. Girts quartet, vocal solo from Mis LaRue Butter and cornet solo from Keith Tomlin, were feature. Ia the evening capacity bouse saw and heard tbe talking picture. Lena Rivers" given st the Pleasant Green wardbouee in three presentations. play-groun- smaller ones when then la not much what you might call professional talent. (That la hoys who teaks it Winner fellowship Awarded l,ooo Thi today: NUIX2TX 13 Matches Featured By Upset Throughout Day. Sportsmanship Prevails in ' Ail Net Contest WANTED-Mean- cit THIEF IN WORLD unemployed men who are diligently working in them. Thieve art ran. sacking them at night, the The report Wat brougbs-int- o Time office Thursday by a garden owner that the Community Gardens where naemploytd men art laboring to wrest a living from tbe toil an being pilfered and all product that is reaching (be eatibility stage, it being stolen. This is very discouraging and disheartening to the many garden owners ben who have so painstakingly labored and tended their crop during the past two months in efforts to grow vegetables for the summer and part of their winter supply. It was intimated that in several instances, tb imprints of ladies shoes were found in the gardens when vegetables wen stolen. 6-- 0. , ; a year. 'Whan th new was published, German dollar bonds In Wall Street Jumped up suddenly. This is good new fur the world In gcnur-4, The sooner that war is paid tor and forgotten the better tor every, body. Georg Bernard Shaw saya there no great men or great wo- man olive or dead, and "people bellev In them aa they used to believe In dragon and unicorns. Shaw 1 mistaken. There bare been and there are great men and women. - Pasteur was one, Edison another, Copernicus, Tycho-lira- e, Kepler, Galileo, Descartes and Newton wer six others, coming by tb way, from six different countries. Every mother who devotas-Jialife to her children' ll great woman, every father who devote hi life and energies to his family 1 a great man, For In 11 greatueas th chief Ingredient ia goodness. Department ceedingly clever backstroklng duet, although in (event instances Gulin displayed tbe swift serving that has won for him an enviable reputation at a ncquet-wielde- r, Hibby placements, hit with excellent form, proved to be a by alight margin mote effective than Gulin's hard, industrious strokes Agriculture HARRIS c Organized Here Seegmiller-For-Govern- nt r. 6-- 2. ' 6-- 4. 6-- 6, S. FATHER 6-- 2, 6-- sac-pri- sr 6-- 0. 'lr 6-- 2, Final Rites Held For Y. r.IaUtrom U HRS. S. HUNDREDS OT AMERICAN FARM YOUTHS Jr&r THE Welker. 76, mother of Mrs. Ethel Nome of Magna aad well known ont here, died at her boms, 428 Sixth East street. Salt Lake City at noon of heart disease. She was bora in Yorkshire, Eng land. October 14. 1855, and had re nded in Salt Lake foe 43 years. Sh the Ninth prominent worker Li D. S. Ward Relief Society for many years. AGAINST HONOR. Survivors rt two sisters. Mrs. Rose Silli and Mr. Anna Harrison and a brother. William Aeey, all of Hull. England, two daughter. Mr. Sarah J. Jensrn. of Salt Lake and Mrs. Nor-ruMigna and 21 grandchildren nd 1 7 great grandchildren. of t Angelea, movie stars hav authorities list of their tax given taxable property, Charlie Chaplin' at th top with $7,687,570 taxable. Mary Pickford comes next, and her husband, Douglas Fairbanks, third. They do not list untaxable property. If you do a thing well you can be well oft even In n depression. In Lo b COXSPeTEP -- Ttllmeth, Tribunt cham-- , pion two year ago. captured tb Ladies Single title by defeating Era Mcng. who ha mad each a remark, able record for the dm the ha been SeegmiHer-For-Go- v. playing tennis. Eva pnt up a splendid An energetic, ambitious young tight, nut a alight nervousness showed Club in several of her placement tnd Mroket woman Is Amelia Ear hart Putnam. Tb win waa a creditable one for the The power that you see in her eye A Club champion, although a great deal of 1 genuine. Recently,' she landed on was organized at a meeting at the Mag- credit should for the Atlantic edge, having flown to Miss na ward bouse Monday evening, and her plucky andgo consistent Meng playing, from th Pacific tn 19 boure, 14 resulted ia the following being elected which wae really brilliant ia several minutes, 40 seconds. Except for to office: Job Hancock, president, , play. and Jack Ed. Diamond, The junior singles till weat to Jay failure ot her gas pump, which Tbs fol- Perkin by his victory over Nielson, secretary-treasurestop in Ohio, shs Percy compelled lowing women were appointed from Pearce, bopped from ocean diminutive high would hav Jay, the districts ia which they reside, and school student, stroked to ocean, non-atodefeating all very effectively. will serve in the capacity of - was (till (trying to adjust has record. Petty , Mrs. Mary Nielson, District drives to tbc ball when new sets It sh dis. A Is, long Mrs. District 295, 296, tb match was completed. Jay demonSidney Huish, tonce record, flying 8,019 miles District 297, and strated a Mrs. Robert-Ridge- . very unique play of hitting without ft atop, nineteen miles farMr. Viola Jones, District 298. the ball to bia opponent with an upW. D. Seegmiller, who is seeking turned flick of the band into the air ther than she went on her non-stothe nomination of Governor of the after it had been returned to him, and flight across th Atlantlo recently. State of Utah on tbc G. O. P. ticket, caught Percy several timet unaware. Thi 1 young lady to be proud was present at tbe meeting, together The ball, seemingly ont of bounds, ot and the wonderful fact ia that with C. R. Openahaw, president tnd would bounce down flat just Inside there are million Ilk her In the Horace C Beck, attorney. the line. Obviously both of ffeee United States, with Just as much Mr, Seegmiller gave a brief review lads if they maintain tbe pace they Will power, and ambition, waiting have be will set, of his life, having been associated in strong contenders for to b discovered. farming and political circles for a num- future tennis crowns in tournaments here. ber of years. Mr. and Mrs. Openthaw Tb most snrp rising upset of tbe - Th Government, thinking to also spoke briefly apd related incidents and experiences that have occurred dar- day waa tbe ladies doubles wherein hold up th prloa ot wheat forgetMeehan defeated ling Mr. Seegbiller'i life and cited hi Selma Nichols-Alic- e Margaret Felmeth Josephine Mix ia ting old aupply - and demand," .. qualifications for Governor. three 2-4. sets, pent hundreds of . millions, for Thirty fie people were in attend Missesgrueling Nichols. Merham gave aplen-di- d a nee. Tb next meeting' of die club grain and storage, did not hold up . exhibition of smooth-strokin- g and and did not will be held at a later announced date, well placed balls. Tb emiling team of th prlc of wheat with do that grain, to what know o Margarct-Jdid aot teem to connect eating It head off," In storage. nntil tbe game was well ander way, LOUIS CATES and tbe coordination that has distinThe Red Cross was invited to DIES guished both of these girts in single distribute wheat among th needy, and mixed double seemed lacking in and ha got rid of more than thirty-several .respects. Tb winning team one million bushel of it Edwin Wallace Cates. 8), father of won by clever placing of shot and Eleven mlllloif bushels of the Louis S. Cates, former vice president nuking their rivals run. " hav been fed to livestock. and general manager of the Utah CopA winning combination of Bud wheat per 'Company and closely associated Reese - Jay Richardson defeated Bob Which seems amusing. Ths wheat with a number of Magna people, and Jarvi - Burl Littlefield, 2 in left th farm, traveled to Chicago, cornow president of the Phclp-Dodg- e the finale of tbe junior doubles. Bud or aoms other wheat center, waa stored poration, New York, died at his bom placed several sizzling (bote on tbe handled and in Hillsborough, California, Saturday. court of the speedy little turn of Jar-v- ii grteK expense,' then taken back to , - Tittlefield which came as a Tbe deceased had been retired from the farms, perhaps th very farm active business for the last 30 yean and really won for them the two where It waa grown to be eaten by , resided in bad and for many yean sets. The victorious team outplayed the animals there. Newton, Maes. He cine to Salt Lake losers, although Burl-Bo- b put bp a That will amuse farmers and old ten yean ago, and has resided with his gam fight. son for a number of yean, and had and demand. supply Winston Pritchard - Wendell Hib-le- r, been a resident of Hillsborough, fashinimitable tennis team, defeated also, that a considerIt appears, ionable suburb of San Francisco for Matt Brodnick-L- s Nelroa. able part of the wheat wo used up the past five yean. and thereby captnred the senior double In Red Cross expenses," for millHis on went to San Fnncisco two crown. wheat Into flour, transportaing weeks ago, after being advised of hi etc. tion, is S. Cates Louie the illness. father's . it 1 an amusing story of a capisurvivor. Hi body wae token to Boston for bunal Saturday. talistic government trying a little WiQiard Bolshevik experiment, not too successfully. Willard W. MaUtrom, brother of Mrs. Edmund Diamond of Magna, On Ilttla gleam of sunshine, and died at a Salt Lake hospital Sunday of U oomes from the farm. Prices for carcinoma. He had a number of friend stock or rising. Hogs hav gone residing here and was well known loup since May 28 two dollars and cally. Mr. MaUtrom waa principal of twnty cento per hundred weight tb West Jordan junior high school and cattle hav Improved also. and bishop of tbe L. D. S. West Two dollars a hundred mors for Jordan ward. e means to many farms tbe difhogs He was born at West Jordan. May between reasonable prosference 17, 1888. son of Joseph and Christy ot mortgage, Johnson MaUtrom, and was educated perity, with payment in West Jordan public schools, the and losing th farm. L. D. S. high school and the UniverFancy heavy steer are selling -of at Utah, sity ji a hundred and more ImportMr. MaUtrom waa principal of tb ant the farmer feeding corn to hog West Jordan Janioa high school for gt present price get forty to fifty the past 12 years, aad was engaged nto a bushel for corn that ha has in educational work eight years prevbren selling a groin tor eighteen iously. He was named bishop of bu to twenty-fou- r cento. ward December 14, 1930. end was an active member of tbc Social WelAlways keep good, sound tires oa fare leagne. He is survived by hie widow, Myr-tyour front wheels If you value your Thorp and four children, three Ufa. brothers and four sUters. Funeral serAlso, nsver drive at a speed that vices were conducted" Thursday in the mean loss ot control In cast ot a West Jordan ward chapeL Interment blow-ou- t. wae made in the West Jordan ermst-- 7 firm bold on your Also, kbep steering wheeL At all times, remembering that even the beat tire WALKER may go, unexpectedly. 6-- 1, - , Sli of - are 6-- 3. PASSES AWAY inlhe federal big new n Eight champion in the first tennis tournament of Magna and Garfield wen decided. Wednesday on the Cyprus High school double tennis conn. .Wendell Hiblcr in one of the closest competitive games of tb season, dealt a surprise even to his most zclout by winning tb aenioe singles over Alan Gulin. University of Utah athlete, and tbe conceded favorite because of his experience. This was on of tbe most thrilling matches of the Wendell's day. with acorn of triumph was a distinct Upset, and tbe victory placed him on on of the topmost rungs of tbc tennis champion ladder in this region. "Hibby" ouuervtd his foe and emerged victor by an ex- Wanted One thousand round of ammunition. 1 00 shot-gu- n to protect community gardens ran by la thn world' France and Germany have reached aa agreement about debt and reparations. After 1835, which gives them three years to get ready, Germany will issue bonds for three bUilon gold marks, about seven hundred and fifty million dollars. Th bonds will be issued at 80 and ' come due la thirty-seveyears, amortised at the rate of 1 per cent FINAL TENNIS TILTS DECIDE MAGNA - GARFIELD CHAT.IPI0NS 25 N . I MAGNA, UTAH, FRIDAY, JULY 22, 1832 Tenth Year BaisRAxa ' The English are worried about th low birth rata, due partly to birth control agitation. In 1875 the British birth rat was 36.3 per it la down to 15 J now, (9.171S, te Eit rtf SydiPM. lacj f |