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Show T. : :i3, I'aca, Utah, Friday, April 1. 1932. tct. They alto broke the high tingle of game score of 958 with t gam 999 oa the final night. William Laf-aotolling for the champe. camee Within two pint of the high of 661, tolling 260, 220, and 179 for a total of 659. to E. E. McCarty According STANDING OF TEAMS the Utah Copper Clnh, of secretary AT END OF 2ND HALF the bowlcrt are planning to itage a W L Pet. time in 800 bowling party tomebe announcedApril, 8 32 lat- No. 3 -date to definite the 750 JO 10 No. 4 20 20 500 tr. No. 6 16 24 400 No. 1 16 24 400 No. 2 6 34 150 5 No. Team No, 3. captained by P. again proved itt supremacy in by capturing the tecond half title . the Utah Copper Bowlett tournament latt week. The team of ace high bowlcrt had previously captured the Coach Russel Magleby Granted Ue of and Copper Baseball Suits, and firtt half of the tournament Ball Park clinched the title of "Beat Bowler' Tbeif by taking tht 2nd half alto. closest competitor in the race was Plant have been discussed by coachteam No. 4, led in the onslaught by es of a number of Salt Lake District " their captain, Bond Albean. High Schools, including Coach RusAt the race neared the finish in the sel Magleby of Cyprus High School second half, it was easily discernabl for the possibility of organizing a that the second half was a duplication prep baseball league. At - least 4 five deof the first, as the winner were coaches have signified their interest in cided on the final night of the con- continuing the national sport, altest in the tecond half at in the first though it it stated that it might be dehalf. Only two point was the dif- sirable that a shorter schedule of games 3 and be ference between Team No. played. an Turn No. 4 scores. Team No. 6 Coaches that bavedefiniteljr ranked Third ptacr in the second half. nounced their interest in the prep In winning the majority of their schedule of games art Mickey Oswald, points in the final two matches the East; Russel Magleby. Cyprus, Ray champions broke the season record of Forsbcrg. Davis; Reed Swenson, Mursere 2690 pins for highest ray; and Rex Sutherland, Granite. e ies, rolling 2709 in the first of the A favorable opinion to a two matches and 2701 in the final schedule has been expressed by var SCHULTZ TEAT.I TAKES COFFER EOWLIKG TITLE n. three-gam- Plans Fcr Schedule Of Prep Games Here Looms Favorable ious coaches, that it, having each of the five schools meet the other four. The financial problem would be partially solved by this system and as finances of the proposed project arc the chief obstacle in the way of going with the tegular division baseball schedule, this plan it deemed as the most likely. Inasmuch at there is but one game luted against each opponent the coaches will no doubt decide to use neutral ball grounds. Coach Ruse Magleby has made the statement that he sanctions this idea, it favorably impressed with it, and anxious for the organization of the has been granted league. Permission to him to make all possible use of the Utah Copper baseball suits and the k to put this endeavor Magna over. Very good material for a splendid baseball nine is available here in Magna and Garfield, at many of the ace players have bad considerable experience on the American Legion baseball team and the school teams. Some of the boys that loom ss possible material for the team are: Hy Duckworth star outfielder of the American Legion team, John Papinickolas, Wendt 11 Hibler. Robert Tuck,' Frank Decker, Richard Marsh and a list of other prospects. Success of the plans to" formulate the orwill be announced at a ganization later date. three-gam- four-gam- Has Worked ball-par- high-scho- 12 pole vault with lengthy Dick Mar,h A social evening waa enjoyed by refreshments wet served. Dancing Party wet refreshments looming at head the sprinters. Wenmembers. Light The .Yjngards and partners of tlx s. dell Wilkins, mile even ter, leads in served. y Meet To Ward long distance. will Magna hold a dancing parr Coach Rust Magleby is developing ty at the Utah The W. B. A. Lodge will Copper Club, An ena fine squad of boys in all track joyable evening Visitor Here has Monday evening, April 4 at the Magentertainment of events, and the Cyprus boys arc workMrs. Iv Anderson snd baby daughbeen arranged. na Womens' Club for their regular ing out commendably under hit visiting Barbara of Richfield ter. huaines and .social evening. AU memfor an home S. dW Taylor at George Officer! Entertain bers are requested to he present. COMMUNITY BAPTIST indefinite period. The Primary officers of the PleasCHURCH OF MAGNA ant Greta Ward entertained at a so- Literary Club Return From Visit Mts. F. L. Warnick and children Sunday, April 3. Rev. George W, cial Wednesday evening of last week. hostess to Mrs. Leslie Nelson waa vacation in Cassidy will speak at the 10:30 a. m. Dancing and a good th Magna Literary Club Wednesday have returned from a brief and the 7:30 p. m. service. friend. and relative Monday evening, at 7:30 the mon- time waa enjoyed by 150 guests. Light evening at her home oa First East St. Provo visiting thly Sunday School rally and workers meeting of the ebutebet of the Salt Lake District will be held in the Magna Baptist Church. Everyone is heartily invited to attend all of these meetings, ..... Easter Sunday was a great day with the Magna Baptist Church beginning with tun-ris- e services and breakfast at 7 :00 A. M. with 75 present and closing with a Sunday School program in the evening before a capacity boose. A number were baptized into the fellowship of the church at the after- noon service. ol Cyprus Mentor Works Oat Boys In Track Events At spring days approach, the dcs carded running shorts and (piked running shoes have again been donned at the Cyprus High School, and Coach Rum Magleby' boys are beginning a A rigid acbedule of are on ratifying turnout of , boy land every day to practice and perfect their skill in the various events. The boys practice before and aftef school hours and during their open periods. Coach Magleby ia on hand at every available opportunity to give the boys all possible supervision and instruction to improve the individual events. As yet, none of the students have definitely been placed on the of better team, although promise things to come it shown in the workouts of the track aspirants. At has been previously announced plans for an interdass meet to be held April 7 and 8 have gone forward in strides, and it is stated that the boys will compete without the meet interfering with their regular It is hoped that middle distance candidates will be uncovered from this meet, as in this event, Cyprus is weak and lacking in applicants. A triangular met with Tooele and Grantsville schools will be held April 15. Friday, April 22. the chosen squad will journey to Provo to compete in the invitational meet. Some of the boys whose work is outstanding are Hy Duckworth, who looks good in the broad jump and avelin and Hal. Richardson and Jarvis who show splendid formr in the hurdle. 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DR.MILEG class-wor- ly Eu-i;e- Lode 1 WESTERN UTAH LOOP LEAGUE f.IEET CALLED John Barrett, president of the Western Utah Baseball Leagnc announced Monday that the first meeting of the Western Utah Baseball League will be held this evening, (Friday) 8 p. m. at th Utah Copper Club. At was th schedule last year, a similar attempt will be made again this year to organize an eight-du- b league this season. Six teams, Cyprus. Granger, Bacchus. Garfield, Redwood and Magna, participated laatyear.-an- d joined in the league to conduct a successful season of baseball. It is hoped that these same teams will compete again this year. Lieutenant Stewart of Fort Douglas and representatives of U. S. Mines of Bingham, Tooele and Midvale dube have been sent invitations to attend this vital meeting. While the league was in progress last year, a commendable spirit of sportsmanship was developed in all th games, and people of this vicinity were treated to exhibitions of exciting and "big league" baseball. 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Oven Baked Beans in Green Pepper Cases: Wash four large green pepper, cut in half lengthwise and remove seeds. Place in boiling water and allow to stand for five minutes to remove sting from the peppers. FiU with Oven Baked Beans (1- - medium can) sprinkle with buttered Rice Flakes or crumbs, pluae in s deep baking dish, add 34 cup water and bake in a moderate oven until peppers are tender and the crumbs brown. Serves L-Tomato Welsh Rarebit With Kidney Beans: Melt 4 tablespoons butter in n saucepan, remove from fire and mix with 4 tablespoons flour. Scald 2cups milk and atir into the butter and flour. Season with 34 teaspoon salt and dash of pepper. Cook in n double better until the mixture thickens, stirring constantly. Beat in 134 cups grated American cheese, and when the cheese melts, add 34 cup Tomato Ketchup ana drained Oven Baked Red Kidney Beans (1 medium can) and allow beans to heat through." Serve on slices of hot toast or biscuit. Serves 6. New England Roast With Tomato Sauce ash 1 medium can Oven Pure Dye Pull-fashion- NEWEST Color I wide Baked Red Kidney Beans or put through food chopper. Mix with 1 cup soft crumbs, 1 cup grated cheese, 1 medium size onion, teaspoon Worceschopped fine, tershire Sauce, 34 teaspoon salt and I egg. Bake in a greased baking dish in moderate oven until firm and nicely brown. Serve with Tomato Sauoe.- - Serves 6. ' Tomato Sance: Melt 1 tablespoon butter, add 1 tablespoon flour and blend thoroughly. Add cup milk slowly and cook until thickoncJ, Add 34 cup Tomato Ketchup gradually and remove from fire. Baked Tomatoes Staffed With Oven Baked Beans: Scald and pcc 6 large tomatoes, and cut a slice from the top of each and scoop cut inside. Turn upside down to drain. In skillet, fry 2 green peppers, n, chopped, and 6 slices finely it desired. When slightly brown, add to 1 medium can Oven Baked Beans and the drained pulp from the inside of the tomatoes. 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