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Show RESTING EVERY-DA- Y CURRENT COMMENT BY TOWN TALK-- ders cuat tue ueiegation aocsua from use ivvJgua-UameLions Liuo created sum a sensation at Uk recent convention held at loabo Fails with their songs, joa.es and general capenngT tney maue uie front page ot several names including the bait Lake 1 nbune who reprinted a song they sang. However, tneir better halves, keeping the home tires burning m Magna and Garfield, took, considerable wind out ot their aus when they sent a telegram to this ".We set by the bait Lake effect; i nbune that yon art tht wifeless peppy group. Dont stop. Come at once.Nevertheless, the Lions, beaded by Howard W. Cosey, president, waa the outstanding dub there and heartily deserve all toe thanks and appreciation heaped upon them. iu lsb Pro- - Community Many Completed by Civic 'Croup 1933-3- 4 n intent meeting of the Magna-- j Lions Club, a report of the at finished and partly accom-- 'j taring the year war eubmitttd I C, parks, secretary-treasure- r, lamination of the paper reveals projects have been sponsor-- r ctub and it was only thru tsuy efforts they were started completed. ise - follows: x 1933 - 1934. m IsKport SCI Business Tactics a road sign to be Metrobays Mr. Cramer, local forks directing traffic ft it Life Inaurance agent; 1 just politan wkoming Lions in our comdropped m to set if you were- still alive. Oh yeah and so whit? Just forked for a sewer system to be when J was seriously considering to take out some more insurance, too. d under C. W. A. project. Red Cross in membership WW i - li A Mere Rumor Ilf" An acquaintance sttrted telling M in securing medical dispen-Magna. ped on all relief matters. . 4 me ule of woe about a trying-to-b- e scandal concerning two yonng people who made a mistake bat art also makV. A. projects sponsored anc ing valunt efforts tq rectify it, by or under construc- - stating, "Of course it might just be completed an idle rumor, but etc, etc.. I have 'junng streets. just about concluded that an idle rueast of Magna for drainage, mor1 is never idle with such and scandal-carrier- s on about at this woSouth, from Magna to Salt Works man in the town. , mg two federal North Salt ng distance to JV th political aspirants laying their sharten-aanc- e ait ufe history and accomplishments points norths and for transportation of staithe critical eye of the public, information reaches ut that Layton d west of Garfield connecting wed known young man here, tdcral Ingb-way- s and making it planning on a teat in the next legloop to and from East side 01 islature., By the grapevine, wt also tor sightseeing tourist, leant that Layt is planning a campaign d extending 2nd West to 33ro For the peepui and to the pcepul, (FLRA projects.) or something. Gosh. 1 wish somebody od relict in Lime V alley to would get a new and original platin form. lives and high-wa- y How about it, Layt? a busy-bodi- 2th high-way- Hous Chance ? s. be-lo- e, 1 in canyon relief near Gar- - A. project!. following schools: Cyprus, in, Garfield and Hawthorne, wd sidewalks to Hawthorne 1 f along roadway to keep A and F. E. R. W. Red stu-of- road. on lighting display holiday ; supported by nitmas during- Poker ' ' . - y Light Co. in Roosevelt birthday ited a committee to me rates. party work wed a committee to work on ata paid farmers, did not just's charged by dispensers. uh board of Education and mission numerous times and j W bond issue. in clean-u- p day. Touted committees to work Vito abatement workers for d Garfield; work with ladies ner under W. D. R. A; street lighting and Utah ( first Committee on r, mtt at 33rd South and Red- - fy Cyprus High School Band, 1st place in Class B and "amended to be placed 7 ttr contesting at Price ) y 1 patiently to increase iad membership. Rational Gus in con- at-- 7 and District dues Ensign wrote a club ,0 this report a of H- - W Casey. J. nd C. Ensign was ap- cooperate with the Amer-- 1 ,n ibe July 4 celebration '1 given of a social entei-- 5 be held at Saltair in the to buy glasses for children vKimty. com-CTpO- fl 5 & J 'tmg 'tfBn C?nl I: the dust storm when gusc was street. ' when Jack 1 tr 9 fb acreage ha. taken out of ? t0 Washington." din laden fly pro-Wi- ylng S;s about held by S to have their m2?iu I Jy! in,th liv' in Hollywood, inr '"m. 11 molasses bot on the sett ay from the cam- - n Mrs, AnnaBcllc Oormley uas elected president ot American Legion Auxiliary. Cyprus Post ivo. aa at a social and oustiMss meeting hem i nun-narvirs. evening at toe norne oi bund Sorenson in cjarLeld. Airs. Letter From Past District Governor Aline Smith vas named tirst Compliments Local Members Mrs. Arucda Adams, sec- Annual Summee Doubles Tournament Upon Enthusiasm and Pep Considered Successful From ond Mrs. ivy Burns, Mem-mot- Della Evtry Standpoint Mottmn. t. i 13 FIREMEN ALL . READY FOR BLAZE HERE? out-ot-do- oi ENTRY LIST y mstorua, Mrs Scotch Foursome Golf Contest Mammoth Celebration at DRAWS LARGE HEAD OF LIONS and Mrs. Sunmt Paras, Dean Bullock, Odell Madsen, RogA secretary-treasurwin cbapiain. er Parks, Carl Smith, Merrill be appointed by the newly elected Seymour Wooifendcn and Marthe president alter her installation garet Kent of Magna have been selecttint bursday in September. Mrs. ed as members ot the 3rd lntermoun-ut- n Burns is the outgoing chief ot Band, which is now, assembled ivy thu organization. at the Utah State Agricultural college The next aocial meeting will be tor a period of intensive training in held during the month ot July at a band work, under the direction ot detinue tune to be announced later ai Professor A. R. McAllister ot Joliet the home of Mrs. C. L. Pickett. At Illinois, and nationally famous hand this time delegates will be elected to master. AL the state convention in August. During the period of training the members are urged to watch for the band wiu a tout membership or ap- dace of this meeting. proximately pieces drawn from me unermounuin states, wilt be presented tn public concerts. 'I he students were chosen on a basis ot outstanding musical ability. Rehearsals are being held four hours dauy-i- n toe natural amphitheatre ot the college, a beautiful setting overlooking Cache V alley, 1 be members arc boused at toe college ano Attended by all the memben, the nave available the recreational facilweekly meeting of the ;Sait Lake ities ot the col.cgc and Logan. County Fin Department No. 2 was 1 he Band School, which is one ol 'rudely interrupted Monday evenihe specul features of the Uuh State ing by a lire. . Inasmuch at the fireAgncultural college, summer school, t men were all ready for duty,- - it was given to allow the band directors ot not necessary to sound the tireh. Anyme West an opportunity to study residence way, a small blaze at a Professor McAllister s metnods in banu owned Makit on 1st Last hn htreef was quickly extinguished training. at 8 : 1 5 p. m. by the quick action of the Saturday, June 30 a concert wiL oe given in Logan for Cache County men. with only a small loss reported. Chief Roy Smith states that the residents and Sunday, July 1 concerts was capsyAJKy fparkt falling from fin In be 3Ud will Salt Ogden presented a crack in the back of a kitchen stove. c Lake City, 'these concerts will Kindling wood became ignited, latei the bands training. spreading to the floor. by-Jo- con--iud- LOCAL PEOPLE Ample Reserves HONORED BY Uaimed to Avert . PYTHIAN LODGE Food Shortage Ted Ashby and Dick Sttwart, the reckoned as one of strongest double teams in this territory, proved all such convictions Wednesday to win from Wtndall Ftibbler and Winston Prichard, defending champions, in a hours three senior championship 10-Hiblet match bate, and Prichard qualified for the finals Wednesday morning in a match won from Dick GornTley and LOar.es Grmck, Clifton Fttrria and Jay Perkins, region 2 high school doubles champs won the junior doublet title from Dick Stewart and Keith Sonne, 3 and Lcland Pickett and Keith Barton defeated Vern Buckner and to Richard Norris, win Uie boys doubles title.. - tennis-ce- r, Lduh Powell, took the womeus singles title irorn oeima Nichoa in straight sett 6-- 6-- 60-ga- 8-- 7-- 5. 16-1- 8, LAUD MAGNA, GARFIELD CLUB A letter was recently received by d the Club from E. E. Anderson, past district governor ot District T thanking them in a very sincere manner tot tbeir part in. the Idaho Falla Lions Convention held several weeka ago. We are happy to reprint Mr. Anderson's letter m full: June 16, 934 Rev. E. B. Pace, President Magna-Garfiei- wcnty-Eight-- Lions agna-Garficld 6-- 6-- 0-- 4, 2-- 6, 6-- 2, 6-- 6-- 3-- 6, 7-- 5; 6-- 2-- o-- 0-- 6-- ". BROTHER OF District Governor' 28U ... --I.. MAGNA PEOPLE DIES IN EAST ENSIGN DEFEATS LOTT IN JUNE LEG 'IT .1 - The sympathy of the community it extended to Clarence R. Naylor ano .i00dt:k lnucpenucncc Dy ceteoraiions. Liuucr in general cnairmaosinp of a. vjarunet, assured Of tne touow-iu- g A. L. Mit, committees ; a port s, ciMirman, M. a. iviurpny, Flarry l. Ao-sui- wan Leaser, rtanx Peel; a. A. MarsnaU, tnairman, A. L. 6U, , A. Haws; Fuoiiciiy- (Farad, uiairuuiL w, w, - Allen; wand concert and inset oauc 1. K. wotomoc, cnairman, rerdie Barton, A. D. tnuer, - Wi w, Asian; fireworks uupia) r, C. Green, cnairman, Dr, r. ii. cnas and Finance ot Contes- stuns a. C. 1 ay tor, uu let promise to M one ot tne biggest attain ivugna has ever seen. Due to several conflicting items, it was tound necessary to advance the time of tbe pared trout 12:00 noon to 11:00 a. m, AH entries an asked id line up at bpencer Avenue at 10:30 wiU suit a. m. and tn parade promptly at ii:0u oclock. All sports win touow at tbe Utah Copper Community Park to include the t otto wing; nortetboe pitching, - pony apnd tact, arenery contest, scouts archery contest, mixed race lot girls and boy under 6 tact years ot age; girts and boys 10-1(.separata foe ages totiowed by a nad driving contest for women and cracker eating contest for Prize will be given in each boys. division. . Pnceeding all this, a Scotch touttomt golf contest will be held on tbe. Utah Copper Golf links, open to Con-vKssio- -- Magna, Utah Dear President Pace: 1 want to thank and congratulate you and your Club for the splendid support given to the Idaho Falla ConYour large delegation, full vention. of lit and fun, did a great deal to establish tbe proper (pint in tbe gathering, and took a prominent pan la out proceedings. My year as District Governor has been most enjoyable to me and the epint of cooperation shown by your A review of the recent match play Uub has been on of the outstanding shows tuat Leslie carngan of Bing-naparts of it. 1 won the senior singles final from bop that the boyl felt repaid for Wendail Fitbler, Jay their trip and that the "Grass Widows" were not too inquisitive ot uncieuateu Dick Stewart, 3 tor the junior title and Jack reasonable when they returned. Richfield will be looking forward Utsen tan through Dal McArthur, Club to win tne Boys singles to having your Vide awake with them, bringing anthustaem and title. good fellowship. Sincerely, E. E, Anderson, (signed) 6-- 3, How's Chances? QUARTERFINAL - si Stolen Ford May Be Recovered Observation never-failin- Bus Leaves Garfield 10:00 A. ftL July 4 625,-000,0- Load Celebrity , HEAVE HO! 400,-000,00- Fbc-Mon- t- tug-of-w- ar gth cxna-ordina- the-defi- nite d Nary A One k . - l of-M- rs. MAGNA WOMAN DIES AT HOME OF INFLUENZA Sunt With alt major and minor plana nil airangcmeuu tor ue auiy v non My 11 pifcMtui.ng a most sauatactory 011M.MU and conunitwt-ui- u o tn American Legion, Cyprut a inn iso. ' ao, sponsor, express uictiiug emnuaissu tor tn gigan- 6-- 8. everyone. An unlimited amount of publicity -. being distributed all over tht surrounding area and far outside. It is planned to place handbill in all cat that atop at service stations, extolling the gigantic fete. Tourists are urged to remain over here for tbe celebration and see the World Urgcat copper Mills and Smelters, the big street parade, sport, band concert by Cyprus il High he bool championship band, fireof duplay spectacular game, works and a dozen other attractions. Free serpentine confetti, up and noise maker will b given to everyone to add to the festive atmosphere. Magna Main Street will be prepared tor dancing with big surprise awaiting everyone on the smooth slicknes and lighting effects. A loud speaker lyucm Ts sIso ilaf-e- d in addition to tht dozens of other being mad by thi livearrangement ly and active group of committeemen It is imassisted by local merchants. detail tn of the half to give possible this brief space other than to say that ntver hat Magna, Garfield or immediate territory seen such a feta a wiU be staged here. Even at thi early date, many outside people have expressed their intention to attend the Mag- Mrs. Inez Macauley in the death ot their brother, .Lieutenant George ArA. C. Ensign defeated H. E. Lott, thur Naylor, 44, former 'bait Lake and) 6, last week in tbe feature City resident and athletic instructor at the Short ridge high school, Indianap- quarterfinal round match of the Utah i T7. A recent local bridegroom was just olis. Indiana, who died Tuesday ot Copper Golf club directors tup tournEdwin Slater of Garfield was elect- Hold-OvSupply of Wheat Promises last week at his bom in Indiana ot ament. m and after eloquently exclaiming ed grand prelate Wednesday morning to be Plenty Asserts Authorities E. W. Englemann defeated Wendall a heart attack. about the raptures and happiness ot at me grand. lodge ot Utah, Knights Mr. Naylor, a ton of George and Wilkin, one up;- - Max Wimmer demarned life, brought me back to of Pythias, session of the fifty-ttrthe Tbe prevalent assumption that Cathrya 1 , Naylor, was born in bait feated H. L. Garfield, 2 up and W. earth with a thud when be said with annual state convention of the organlaces a food shortage is sharpLake City, July 20, 1890. He made S. Hook won from Dr. P. M. Chase, a sigh: "But sometimes matrimony is ization meeting jointly in Pythian country denied by Chester C, Davis, ad- - his home in bait Lake City until 15 one up in the other matches. a condition where a man spends for oisters in Pythian Cast.e Hall, while ly ,groceries the money he used to pay Mrs- Margaret Mcfarlafid of Garfielu tollowmg statement issued this week: oh. Fie was a veteran of the world was elected grand mistress of records or clothes. and correspondence and Mrs. Mary Since the beginning of the AAA war, widow, Mrs. burviving are hit Nielson ot Magna grand mistress ot program people who represent certain ' Eunice Naylor, his mother and tne finance. life have our the elements strains in to economic "He of Humming J. A. Howell of Ogden was elected oeen viewing the' possibility of crop following brothers in addition to Mi flies through the air with the greatchancellor succeeding George Z. tadiuvs with alarm. Ihey have tak Clarence Naylor and Mrs. Macauley: grand est of ease, this danng young man on T .. Jack Q., Harold W, the flying traj&ze, John Olsen, for- edwards of Garfield and Mrs. Nancy cn a dolorus view since tbe attention Lawrence Word was received Wednesday by and Eugene Nayror all of Salt Laki mer legislator and well known citizen Moe of Provo was named chief of the of the public has been drawn to tbe Magna Motor from the office o( City. Pythian Sister, succeeding Mn. Emma drouth conditions. g here, skates around with County Sheriff S. Grant Young that skill at the rink held in the Plea- 1 homas also of Garfield. three men had been detained at Linthe After Grand the Local experts thorough study people attending He may be seen sant Green Ward. Nebraska by Chief of Police W, coln, of econom bureau tne Minnie ot agricultural almost every night there and joint the Lodge sessions were Mrs. C. Condit on suspicion of having Mrs. Ellen Marlor, Mr. and ici have concluded that tbe drouth has stolen an automobile from the Mag younger crowd with a jolly air of Cash, comradelinesa and fun. Although Mrs. M. J. Brady, Mrs. Mary Niel- not endangered the food supply of the na Motor Company on June 9. This take the United States. To Marsh. illustrate, Elder B. and Arthur A. was the stolen Ford Demonstrator many of the boys and girls attempt td son, who citizens all A bus norto transport tacts on tbe wheat supply. In a Ritemulate his skill and artful ingenity Sr. all of Magna and Min Louise was taken from the which front the people of the nation desire to attend the Magna celebra mal H. Mrs. A. Mr. and McFarland, year, ter. of fancy steps, it wiU be many moons showrooms. Garfield leave 4 feed non animals and save for or to Mrs. Edwin post wjll July eat, Mr. and Slater, George before they ate in, his class. More definite information than this office, 10:00 a. m. All those who is Edwards, Mrs. C. W. Evers, Mrs. seed for tbe next years crop, not available as we go to press. come are wish to to bushels of wheat. Magna requested Nina Underwood. Mn. Ida Stewart, That is what we need for next year to be ready at this time. Mn. LaFaun Mayberry and Mn. Ida While talking the other day aboui 625,000,000 bushels. . The drouth Johnson all of Garfield. MAGNA YOUTH FINED FOR local residents who had really- - macs has damaged .winter wheat prospects. USING SLUGS tneir mark in this old world of ours, Tbe crop was forecast at 4t0,000,-00- 0 switched Edith to f intentionally bushels on May 1. But say u Arvel Kelson of Magna was fined secretary-treasure- r of tht Walker, 0 declines stul further and only S20 and sentenced to 15 days in jail wond famous Book-OIn bushels are harvested. Tuesday when brought before Justice Uub and daughter of Mr. and Mrs A mighty man was be or words to that event, we should have, with the A. B. Ford at Centerville on a charge W. H. Walker, much to the delight of some 260,000 bushels, that effect will be heaped upon cith- carry-ove- r of winning by fraud. Of her mother, better known to every tout supply of 660,000,000 buKelson was arrested June 19 at the er the stalwart Lions or the Hercuone in ivygna as ' Grandma Walker. lean Magna Fireman after the finish shels. And that does not allow for Mrs. Mary E. Randle, 64, of Mag Delbert Walker inn after he and three fcdith worked for several years in the of the here July 4. tbe spring wheat crop. Even though na, widow of Isaac A. RandlCr-di- ed companions had been apprehended local bank, later going to New York The firemen swear they will win it should be at short as the shortest Monday at her home of a heart at putting slugs in slot machine. where she obtained the present posi- by sheet-streninformation spring wheat crop in recent years, it tack brought on by a recent attack of Two of the men escaped and the bnt tion she still bolds. Although com- reaches us that the Lions have also would be still about 20,000,000 bu- influenza. third, Harold Wilson, also of MagMrs. Randle is survived by two na, was held until Monday on the paratively a young woman, 1 would made up their minds to captun the shels. So with a very short wheat short win- sons, William E. Hcffcrman of Mag charge of driving a car without a undoubtedly call her a ."success, but same prize. At tbit date it is not crop, and an linewill not agret with her mother, when possible to obtain ter wheat crop, our present big carry- na and Paul Heffernan of Eureka. drivers license. she modestly remarked, "Anyone could up on each aquad but the event will over would give us ample supplies of California; a daughter, Mrs. Anna toCARD OF THANKS do as well: wheat for the cpming year. Do not Winter of Dayton, Ohio; three sisters. Tis not so that took be staged at the Magna Ball-par- k We desire to express our heartfelt hard work, brains, coutage, initiative gether with the rest of the sports. take it that ( thvfconomists predict a Mrs. J. C. Lynch and Mrs. P, H. work. and mom-barvery short spring wheat crop, and a Goggin of Salt Lake City and Mrs. gratitude to all those who assisted - Complimentary to members of the winter wheat crop of only 400,000, ' Ohio during the recent bereavement in the Anna Hoffnagle of Dayton, Pythian Sisuts lodge and partners, 000 bushels. No one tan accurately and two brothers, P. J. Byrne of death of our mother and sister, Mrs. For some msofl or other; my mind Mrs.-JacNielson entertained at bet predict those harvests at present ThefCleveland, Ohio and Thomas Byrne Mary E. Randle, seems to drift to politics this week and William A. Hefferman Tables of experts simply assumed the worn out of Terre Haute, Indiana. borne evening. Saturday I cant help bat fed that the eminent Mrs. Anna Winter and were if and demonstrate well order was that known Randle Mrs. to in arranged turn, gimri California biologist (bis name bat progressive Mrs. P. H. Goggin score prizes given to Mn. A. worn comes to worn the public i in respected for her kindliness arid cheerhigh asserted slipped my- memory) who Mr. Anna Hoffnagte Saddler and console rations ful disposition. Her virtnet were many Jule on short and no of Jones going danger then isnt perfect man on earth, ev- tion favors to Thomas Driffle and of domestic wheat. Mrs. J. C Lynch and the death of this beloved mother nominating Mrs. Alic- eidently never listened to Luncheon was Tbe situation, with respect to other and friend will be sorely mourned by Afttr bear later served arBrady. -speech for a politician. the small tables. food staples it the same as for wheat j everyone who knew her. mg a Democrat nominee being landtbe country does notface a food I ed, Im Democrat bnt as soon as the DRUNK OR PUNK Fred Catten ate shortage. Friends Republican finishes his .speech on the Dr. Herman A. Heise, of Milwauit to keep ample food The problem demerits of Mr. John Citizen, my pleased to see bet around again after reserve. kee, who has spent two years analyz. Nominations will be made next cision starts tw wtvsr tod I again be- being confined to her home for four You can take it for granted that ing automobile accidents, accounts for realis foot. which one infected to weeks with an come wobbly as Tbe American the fact that women are safer driver Monday night at the regular meeting this will be don. of tbe County Firemtn, Department ly the man for the job. Will somepeople will have adequate supplies of thanjnetj by stating that intoxication, No. 2 for : nuke me delegate to attend the Utah my up is own farmers. rather than inferior driving, body please help responMr. and Mrs. Sam Bateman art at food produced by their will State' Firemen Convention in Richmind? I- -' male a accidents with sible most for farmers continue these I that aervices for hope field, August 2, .3 and 4. Election Alpine to attend funeral least as good protection at the wheel. Boys, if that's a com--witf be held tbe -- at of Mr, to Jbau Mei and MaJ&riUUm.H.idgt, and MrcJLJohnB' it personally of four 4 the com against the hszatds of weather and pliment, you accept of Bateman'. The 9 sympathy week, wets Jne California following family of Pittsburgh. death of other natural forces as tbe present we're going to let it lay where it drop in the extended is home decided the week tnunity at It has not been definitely visitors during the domestic allotment plan affords them ped. of Mr. Ridge's brother, Robert Ridge. thii-- relative. -- most peculiar occupations toi, Bn Pat eHw in "1 .eves every once in 200mks hU atm int0 V Seven Local Musicians in Intermoun-ttiBand Organization at U. A. C in Logan TIME OF PARADE CHANGED TO 11:03 A. M. COMMITTEE ENTHUSIASTIC NET TOURNEY THURS. EVENING ni ROD Ulill A Peppy Group u LEGION AUXILIARY ELECTS UftitEKS CYPRUS BAUD a baa-ba- na celebration. Throngs ar expected at the comMake your munity plans now to not mis a single event. Flan to take your lunch to the Community Ball Park and enjoy tbe full afternoon of sports, followed by band cencert, fireworks and carnival dance. Thrift Gdb is Organizd P.G.4-- H Thrift The Pleasant Green Club, nnder the direction of Mrs. Edward Lambert and Mrs. C. E. Sutton, was recently organized and the followRusson, ing officers elected: LeRae Shirley Salm, vice presipresident; dent; Dorothy Russon, secretary-treasure- r; Hazel Baxter, yell and song leader; Mary Evelyn BuUock, reporter and LaRcc Syme. organist. Meetings have been held at follows: first at the Pleasant Green meeting bouse, second at the bom of Mary Evelyn Bullock and third at the home of Dorothy and LeRae Rntson. Tht project of the first three weeks hat been making hot dish bolder and 11 of the girls enjoy theit work very much. i 4-- H Out at Strawberry on tbe opening day a fellow in a boat near our remarked: "I'll tell the cockeyed world there's fish in Utah. FIREMEN TO NOMINATE FOR DELEGATES NEXT MONDAY by the county unit whether they will place an entry in the parade or various Inasmuch as the trip is a contests. long one, the expenses this year will be considerably higher, accetsitttiaf a redaction on other expenditures. All firemen are urged to attend the meeting and place tbeir choice ot del egates xjt.ior election. 15' ? ; r,- - S s fi . |