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P to adults, arew large Sou-m oca tune, while the Girls' i ih proved to be pat a drawing short lunch hour. aid contest, and all the ; lit lust ,ia rates also cam in tor their share aO 4 mention, although the miniature an was really the highlight of the to every kiddie there. according feature was ay constantly loaded did not begin to make ' enough to the complete satisfaction of all Is id 'apt and girls. AH the results 'lUttic contests toys A huge crowd to press. 0 t pend of races and other are not available as is ex- carnival dance this the eve-- g Uuh Copper dubrooms. at tbe Ausitdly. tbe committees arc to be g congratulated for their making the affair a of pleasure for everyone. Indicant of tain did not hamper them a X is going ahead with their plana. 'sutily un-aa- efforts in Pleasant Green . Homes, Lands Suffer From Cloudburst; West Es-capes With. Hard Rain. Undermining several railroad tracks, covering acres of land with layer of mud and debris, filling basement! with water and covering over a mile of highway in the eastern part of Magna, wet some of the resulting damages of tbe cloudburst here Wednesday af- ternoon. While bringing a herd of cows home, Bert Robinson, 15. was caught here in tbe rush of the torrent and carried along for about a 100 yards before he was rescued by Ray Perkins and several other neighbors in tbe Pleasant Green vicinity. He suffered only bruise. A drenching downpour began bet about 1:15 p. m., continuing stead-il- y for over three quarter of an hour. A wall .of water soon rushed down Coon's and Harker canyons, wending it way by Bacchus and down through the huge ditch by tbe etonc bridge, about a block cast of the Four-Wa- y Service Station, to cause considerable damage to farm lands in iu path and homes below. The East Main street road was coveted for more than a mile, past Hawthorne school, . with deep black mud and a rushing torrent of water over three feet deep. The Salt Lake County Fite Department was summoned and immediately went to work shoveling in effort to prevent water seeping in basement! and helped along the toad. However, despite their valient work, assisted by s, a number of basements were completely filled with water. The homes of Mrs. C E. Sutton and Ray Perkins suffered the most damage by basement water. It is expected that County. ertws will clear the toad past the Hawthorne school. Wheat and alfalfa crop in addition to vegeubl and flower gardens, were damaged by the raging toyient which swept everything before iu path. The Utah Copper company mills at Magna and the plant of the Hercules Powder Company were reported undamaged, although a small stretch of track on tbe Bingham If Garfield railway, on which ore is hauled from 1 YEAR TAX bounty Levy Yet to be Set Antici- No Change pated. Granite District Changes on State Rates. total ux bill for valuation will tok to Salt Lake connty residents year compared with last years .T: I Unit 1934 1933 at Lake City $39.48 Wnlt 37.38 38.48 This is how the Vk Si 000 assessed mo 4t48 42.38. 37.88 x 24.88 jham. jduny City (Wan District ausitt 36.98 37.48 24.98 26.58 District t Not fixed. figures are based on caption that tbe county will retain last year's levy AH ie of 5.88 85.88 per $1000 valuation. iMimy City has not yet fixed iu ipal tax, but it is expected to be j 11 mills, the last-yefigure, dpouibly more. The Jordan and Granite district listed in the uble affect residents the districts who do not reside in ist ar or wporited cities towns. They J esupe municipal levies, although NT county, etate and ichool das-"Y H taxes. The levy rate for nit follow: "I r district 1934 1933 granite . i Granite District ichool r" T Totals Qualifying For $11.10 5.88 10.00 $11.10 5.88 9.60 .$26.98 $26.58 August Leg Flay Ends Sunday has h nude by Ridge that qual- liali,rCOt,s for th August leg of the PPPf Golf Club directors' cup ,Urntd in by Snnday, I? August F,m rund matches must be W A,. . Auu,t T9, second round hird rooud by Angast tuional Howard ,u it - Wiri!j0und itl Dla, g tU 4 rtw Eh7 b7 August 31. winner, J.U,T Maiben, y 8 'n the semifinal match lson tournament while E. W. le-e- fthe--J a -- fcg victor of the August i,WlIkm' u , un title-hold- er t 3 at Portland, Postmaster-General Farley declared that the Democratic party has fulfilled "virtually every major plank'' in its platform. How, Mr. Farley, about the pledge for an "immediate and drastic reduction of Federal expenditures," by the abolition of bureaucracy and otherwise? How about the pledge to balance the budget? How about the pledge to preserve "a sound currency at all hazards?' How about the pledge for a "competitive tariff for revenue? How about the pledge for the St. Lawtcnce waterway? How about the pledge for a "strict and impartial enforcement of the antitrust laws? How about "quicker methods of realizing on assets for the relief of depositors of suspended banks?" How about the "full measure of justice and generosity for all war veterans? How about aimplification of legal procedure and reorganization of the judicial aystem? All of these were major pledges in the Democratic platform in fact they wet THE major pledges. None of them has been fulfilled: at least four of tbe most important have been purposely flouted. Senator Hastings recently quoted another Farley epeech to the effect that the "New Deal was not haphazard but had been worked out even before tbe Chicago convention which formulated and adopted the patty platform. If tbit is true, says the Senator, it furnishes conclusive evidence of a "deliberate intention to deceive the people during the last campaign, because there was nothing akin to the New Deal program set forth in the DemoLos Angeles Times. cratic platform. TALK-- What Price Beauty? Magna Squad Downs Ogden, 14 to 7. Enters Regional Tourney August 1718 Again, Magna has com through with highest honor. This time it was the Junior Baseball slifggers, Cyprus Post No. 38. when they trimmed the Ogden Yellow Cab team. 14 to 7, at Brigham City for tht state junior baseball championship, Saturday, in one of the fastest and beet played ball encounters seen except the one opening dav. M. 3. Murphy and Lee Self capably coached and managed the team. Logan Pep 88 team took third place in the tournament, with a win over Helper, 7 to 6, in a game which was scheduled for only 7 innings but went nine. Magna took an early lead and maintained the pact they bad set all during tbe deciding fray by taking advantage of every break. The Cyprus Post boys tallied a score of 4 to 1 ia th firet two innings. In tbe first, Mori was walked and advanced to third when Murphy lay down a perfect bunt and arrived safely at first. Harris was out, Townsend to Peterson, Mori scoring. Coon then hit a long home run TO left tenitf,' scoring Murphy abesd of him, ending the scoring for tbe inning. The Yellow Cabberi scored their first run in th second on a bom run In tbe same inning Cyby Clarke. prus sdded one to its scon on two errors. Another came Ogdens way in the third on two errors by Cyprus. Three more were added by tbe Yellow Cab in the fifth on two walks, a hit and four errors, while their scoring ended in tbe eighth' on three hits. Magna mad tbeir grand slam ia the fourth, although Ogden put in three pitchers, but th high-ligof the game wae wonderful support given Glen Coon in pinches -- by his . team turning in two double playe when Coon got into trouble. However, Glen was very good and deserves hearty congratulations, Ogden getting only eight bits, three of them coming in tht eighth inning. By virtue of tbeir winning the state title, Magna enters th western regional tournament at Logan Auguit 17 and well-know- well-know- , Opinions well-like- ht Strategy Womans Failing Ba-Ty- , Gosh, hta (5 ll aint it hot?" like ai not pot oil y0o threw, bore. T o'er and o'er. t enough for yon? - ; i 1 1 West-er-a GALATE1E IS ASSURED AT SALTA! Crowd Making Large Plans to Attend Affair Next Tuesday In Copper Club Social. From every indication, the second club entertainment at Saltair next Tuesday, promises a record crowd, according to Cart Madsen, president, and every conceivable pantioa ia being mad for the comfort and pleasure of all attending members and tbeir partner; Ticket for free admittance, dancing, drink and bathing will be at the gate, although bathers must bring tbeir own suit and towel unlese they wish to tent tamt at the beach. Some misunderstanding has arisen regarding the admission. Only a member and hia partner will be admitted on a card. The families other than heretofore stated, are not admitted on the card. However, they arc extended a welcome invitation to attend by paying tbe admittance fee. Th noud Saltair dance orchestra will of course play for tbe festivities. Uub Copper pi, . pre-rent- ed n STAKE UliniAL SIS UI1I1 ,oganf Work e Beer Curfew Six Local Boys, In Effect. Girls. Hnrt In - Granger Wreck Thrifty Virtue At 1:00 a. m. ll TwoStakesWill t a Draw Herman Anderson Attends School Sommer Session ' aad-alMh- S Never-Say-D- Cock-Roac- r, -- 00214 J -- ut of Opening All Officers of Wards Begins 7:30 p. m. At tendance Urged., Get-to-Geth- er lor. Tim-panogo- s. guy we think Should now be shot. li he who . . chirps. I all-sta- " A I STATE LEGION CALL TITLE A readet asked us, "You have much Your paper glow with it. optimism. But doesn't good judgment dictate that you be mot pessimistic? Listen, sister, ttit world is coated with pessimism. It is like tuberculosis An individual germs everywhere. must have a superb amount of optimism to be even near normal. There are so many gloom carriers, pessimism peddlers and the like that it an individual didn't glow a bit with the elements of hope and'taiih be would find himself in the middle of a perpetualA whale of a lot of ly dark night. optimism i required merely to think normally. Dont worry. If there is any one it is thing the world needs today, The nation is suffering optimism. trom scarcity of enthusiasm. Convene Here In September Round CYPRUS POST TEAIJ TAKES TOWN Speaking of life's little afflictions, have you ever walked far in a pair of n tight shoe? There was a matron of the town who was limping around with pain wrinkles disfiguring an otherwise attractive face Thursday at the. park, all for the sake of trying to cramp her feet into too small shpes, I tried to give her a smile of sympathy S. Marvin Bertoih, son of Mr. and but would recommend that hereafter Mrs. Jame C. Birtoch of. Hunter and shoes be fitted somewhat better. one of thj popular and n young men of this vicinity, has received an appointment fot an L. D. S. My Eastern States mission. He plans to Its remarkable bow manv campaignleave Salt take the evening of Thurs- ing candidates discover while out day, August 16 for tbe East. stumping that thty have been farmers all their lives. d Complimentary to the Down in Hollywood they ray that University of Utah student, members absence makes the heart go yonder. of Percy Pearces Pepsters, of which he An automobile manufacturer advertis a member, arc entertaining at a ises there are 1500 nuts in hi cart. dancing party for friends of Elder now and then you notice one Bertoch Monday evening at the Utah Every of an operaworst after-effeThe Copper Club. Music will be furnish- tion is usually, the conversation abopt ed by the Seven Keys orchestra. it. Here's a hot one: Elbert D. Thomas, Also honoring "Marv, the Barbs, onr Democratic Junior Senator, is also an Unafilliated organization' of the No University of Utah, of which he is one teaching school in Washington. may I have observed that a girl wonder, he it a lost sheep in the poli- of their prominent were wear a members, outfit when she can't play golf tical picture. when she hosts and hostesses at a prettily arranggolf, and a bathing suit ed social Monday .evening at Kaysville. can't swim, but when she puts on a The Democratic Congressmen and a Urge num- wedding gown, she means business. was Senators this year will try and use the Dancingfrieilds enjoyed by ber of Ind members. tbe administration" "I supported cry, Marvin is a former president of tbe A to get public support for High School student body and Pyprus Several women were in th J. C. 1 8 A better term would be "I was led one of the most active students to ever other day discussing nose tbe too." Following ia tbe by junior attend there. He was liked by all his Penney etore th local baseball team cbosen the recent marriage of several by officials of the classmates in a while and student It certainly seems peculiar that the but couldn t I tbe tournament: help young people. slot machine drive always occurs Cyprus halls, instituted many new and crane one ear in tbeir direction and this Catcher E. Johnson, Magna; modern methods not only while he While racket this before election. the mine at Bingham to the mill at just is what 1 heard: "My dear, they ray Rachelle, Helper. as head council the entire of presided one in the trousseau Pitcher M. Johnson, However, is perhaps tbe most vicious Magna, was undermined. Magna; of students but in other activities dur- she has the most gorgeous traffic was only held up about an state, it certainly is a laugh to see tbe ing his junior and sophmore yean. that a bride could imagine. Not only Draney, Ogden; Coon, Magna. vice The now. that abolition linens too some Fire Base Peterson, Ogden, hour. Likewise, a section of the pretended He graduated from this place of that, but. she has Second Base Harris, Magna. Denver If Rio Grande Western track racket in Utah has flourished during prominence, Uter attending the Uni- I well envy." "But did you tee her the last vear and a half of Democratic asked the redhead Third was damaged tmt later repaired, . -- the wedding gown?!' Helper, He f onr was o.Utah..tt. , Shortstop Tezak, Helper. of salln,' administration as never before. We'll versity, ten yards "It required cammen on that young outstanding will .ladies who the western part of town support any administration ' Right Field Mori, Magna. Probably It seems to me that the etc. pus, being associated in many activi would have suffered mote damage had oonestly seek to end it. Center Field Stegea, Ogden. more interested in what a bride tiee He- - was a menr"3itcH6a tMrrTSTfiairTv'BarYhlTTHJfrifd it not been for" the jefTTTielcPoVey vice U. the student U. of of the of Tax president The announcement 2nd West Street which was filled all to. Following the final game, Ameriof a raise in the tax levy body last spring and lost out only by can Legion officials presented a number during the late afternoon with water Commissionis indicative of Democratic small margin. While a a at student Utah of of trophies to players. Th list folwhich ia carried to the canals and ttil-in- g , Boys Not withstanding the the University, although only a soph- Good lows: north of the town. Tbe huge administration. the on of each chairman he was last omore that It seema player year, flume of tbe Uuh Copper Company tremendous sums received from the the free marine that feels KSL team dance, director Cyprus Legion Junior Most singles, Bingham, Ogden, five; near the B. If G. Row of bouses alio sales tax in addition to the regular radio rallies, member Junior Prom he should have done better in tbe cham- most two-bas- e have hits. Miller, Ogden; was filled with black, muddy waters taxes, the administration must committee, member varsity debate, pionship tournament last week but Cervanali, Helper, two most each; and the stream was to dense and swift mote money to run state government member Constitution committee. 1932-3derides Harris continually Clifton three-bas- e on. Never in the history of the state hits, M. Johnson, Magna; that before it came to tbe drop-o- ff be first Cheer Week member committee, himself for two errors (th exClark, Ogden, two each; most home it has there been such inefficiency and which is similar to a waterfall, It is but member of Frosh debate, and a mem- has made) in th final game. Aw, runs, Clark, Ogden, three; longest hit, could be seen shooting up in th air travagance in government. cheer up, Clifton, you won the game, Coon, to be expected that the levies are ber of the Frosh dance committee: Magna; sportsmanship award, for a disunce of abont 20 feet. and tendtrrors will happen to anyone. Any- Mori, Magna; most testimonial be A farewell will Take bound to skyward. yout go popular player, Showers occurred throughout the first-ratare ered by his own ward Sunday evening, way, we feel that tbe boys Harold Peterson, Ogden; pitcher makremainder of the afternoon, bnt further tax notice to the polls. as well as Mike Murpby and Lee most strikeouts. Deitz, Helper, We ing damage was not reported. It ia rumored that Congressman Self, their coach and manager. eight; best catch in outfield, Hovey, honWestern able state take to been Robinson has patch up only hope you Logan; best play in infield, Townsors. - his fences in the second congressional end, Ogden,- (started triple play in district enough to again win the nomfirst game of series) ; best hunter, PerDemocrats the I ination. suppose A kins, Magna; catcher making most would rather stomach Robinson, than From authentic information furnish- putouts. Miller, Ogden, 15; neatest swallow the proposition of repudiated us, a small, timid looking woman player, M. Johnson, Magna; tallest ing an already elected representative. fbortest went into the local Utah Pow player, Demming, Ogden; recently a He certainly makes pitiful contrast, some player, Larson, Logan; stoutest player & Light office and with a According to a county ordinance compared with an outstanding, capwhat apologetic air, said: "I wish to er, Freasc. Ogden; second best pitcher, and order received by the sheriff's Billy Clarke suffered a badly lacer- able, qualified and well prepared nomI have Coon, Magna; slenderest player, Anbuy a jumper contrivance. office, any beer dispensary, whether ated scalp, Vcron Coon and . Harold inee like Judge Fred Loofbourow. been told that they will cut your light derson, Logan; stolen bases. Miller, "a he pool-hait or of with Garfield escaped Grow also parlor, garden" not in half but Ogden. bill in half. Lady, and must dose by 1:00 a. m. each bruises while their three gilt comMAGNA they don't catch every bit of it if This rule will be abevery day. panions, Carol Cook, Wanda Sellers you. sherlocal states bad enforced, all Olsen of and Mary solutely Magna wiib-t- ht iffs. bruisesand' itight-Tut- s' IPs this From information given, ception of Miss Sellers who had a beWe have heard, read and seen outenforced was ordinance in an on automo actively one leg large lump remains and freakish, gruesome, luxurious still fore landish, at accident bile prohibition Tuesday evening on the books. Proprietors of all and many other kinds of bobbies but Granger. establishments which handle beer right now Puck Seay's and Ken Huf Tbe accident occurred when the. car . faker's seems to be collecting all the the with are to Mutual for requested cooperate "Leadership Institute horrible bugs, (ugh) they can find to with tbe young people in it (truck tbe officers and Oquirrh Stakes, ruling. Tootle of feed and fight that deadly black widback of an automobile driven by New be held Sunday, September 9, in will ow spider. They stage fisticuff rounds ell Warr of Salt Lake City. Tht to according schoolhouse, tbe Garfield over in tBe Fountain every once in a Warr vehicle which was traveling cast word released by officers of Oquirrh and while. In this cornej:J7d:'i-e-e'at a moderate rate of speed was forced Stake. Gentlemen, we hive to atop suddenly when a wheel , came while in this corCarl off and tbe Garfield car which was A yet, at thia early date, the comMadner we present tbe right behind it could not avoid the plete program' has not been given but activiame Spider. The bell rings and the collision. a detailed outline of the day scramble- - begins. Madame Spider inties and number to be presented will Tbe injured were treated by local be to knock "em out, issue. variably proceeds an early printi.in physicians and removed to their homes. Herman L. Anderson of Magna is kill them and then start! on ber reTheir conditions art alljtported fair. past. They're as bad as cannibals and a student at Brigham Young UniverHuman rights have taken first place sity's Alpine session of summer school 1 don't want to see any more otJx. over property rights in the New Deal on the Aspen Grove campus eighteen Couldn't cat for two days afterward. The barrien we erect in pride or The fiW Ucekl portends miles from Provo. resentment against other men are in A scientist writing in the Forum term ends August 24. barrictt-lihiitiourselves. ng reality session is held at an predicts that the moon will approach The Alpine love and skilL work together, . When Strikes are like fevers. Theyjgust tbe earth and suddenly disintegrate, the before th elevation of nearly 7,000 feet, high expect a masterpiece. ruts' certain length of rimearrive blazing lunar fragments dropping on on the eastern slope of Mount x Batted for Draney in 9th. a at and employees employers Classes are held under open the earth and suffocating the inhabi- Magna 3 10 530- of stage --when they show symptoms 'the fir trees and quaking tants in the smoke, dust and heat. Tbe Ogden tents A spinster is a bachelor' wife. 011' 030 among 020 common sense. is the aspen and students live in dormitories time set forth for this cataclysm year 3 6. 100,000, so we should get Summary: Errors Harris 2, M. or tents. Johnson, Coon, Evans, Sonne 2, E. Dust is mud with the water squeez-e- d Mr. Anderson, the son of Mr. and all bot and bothered about that. A politician can't get elected with-oJohnson. Townsend, Cljrk 2, Draney. Eric R. Anderson, attended" the out of it. stating the reason why be should Mrs. A train hitj-aed- an .192-9-34-. Stolen bases Bingham, E. Johnson, He the other in Utah day of exUniversity business a can get the votes. How it is studying sociology, economics and and six people were killed; none of Evans.Jilori.' Harris.. Sacrifice bit unless success, elected to be to tbe where early pect Tbe catacombs were it philosophy of education this summer them were on the train. This ought M. Johnson, Sonne. Townsend. Home reason why Christians lived after they wen put to tells the people the Three base bit runs Coon, Clark. give tbe traveling public an idea. at tbe 'Y." " should be patronized? death by Nero. home-owner- IIPARMOII No. 16 Pessimism In his speech of Employees gad Families Thursday giKsded by oat of wanting that to not entitled and things that nevet Crowded oat TO The firsiT Miitual Union Meeting for Oquirrh Stakt will be held Monday evening, August 13 at tbs Pleasant Green Ward, according td in- nouncement made Tuesday by offittakt cials. Mrs. Viola B. Jones, president, and O. J. McDonald, staks ' will preside and are ia superintendent charge of arrangements. Inasmuch at this is the opening of this organization sinct the summer vacation, tbe five wards are urged to be fully officered and in Plans will be launched attendance. promptly at 7:30 p. m. to include a complete program and a number of projects for the ensuing year. Arrangements will be drawn up at this time for a number of important and vital topics. Following tbe complete business, a social will be enjoyed, with several surprise features planned. Voter Register Monday for Pint Time for Electicfc The following list of agents w will register votes for tbe first turn ' Monday for th fall election have been as given for this immediate vicinity follows: 294 Mrs. Al Thomas, Garfield. Mrs. A. O. Cbristopherson, 295 Magna, Center Street. 296 Mrs. T. E. Burke, Magna, Center Street. 297 Mrs. Jane Kimball, Magna,' ' Beith Avenue. 298 Mrs. Mary M. Jones, Bac- - v chus.- All voters are urged to sec at thia early date that they are fully qualified and eligible to vote at tbe fall election, even though there are a number of other registration days. Whenever words of comfort aeem to fall short of the situation we are reminded Of the cemetery salesman who wa4rying to sell a lot to a little old. lady. He wound up by saying, "Just think, wouldnt it be a great comfort to know that after you die yon would be buried beside 'this beautiful lake?" "What! exclaimed "his prospect, "with my 'rheumatism?" hit Millet, Clark. T e Evans. Charge defeat to Freass. Struck out By Freasc 4, Draney 1. Peterson 3, Coon 3." Bates on ball Off Freasc 6, Dranr 3, Demming 2, ScanPeterson-- 2; Coon 3.f Umpire ' lon and Holmes. wo-bas- -- ' r H j i i |