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Show jrfirm r! f tbu 7 K; ItT" lrti A nua kin4 of a failure NUMBER COMPANY GIVESAPPRECIATION OF NO ACCIDENT IN 4. jK CUrtlj :$' ' SET ijns Plays At Granger Wednesday Evening; Fnt Half Schedule Given -- "t - u j: following start at 7:00 p. m. will Games it wards except Hunter and uger where they will start at p, m. In order to postpone ista notify two days before time playing. This will only happen M teams are unable to get the I j i ,nj .a' nouiam. Referees will be ap- atK later. Wtaneri of first and second Jm will play three games on a Ail Door to be decided upon at later date. it ii (Champione must two). ani&l, - Kagna va. u Granger at Granger, daeiday, Nov. 28. Pleuant Green vs. Garfield at Saturday, Dec. 1. w. Hunter at Granger, C Club, 1 jH tfa .artsy, u-- Ginger va aunt Green, Dec. BIRTH CARDS Accident Month, and there has been accumulated in this fund $235.00, which amount the General Safety Counc.l decided to spend in the way ofprize.W be drawn from Si Perkins' Store at the dance and celebration to be held in conjunction with the Decem- ber 12th. 1914. As an added appreciation of this splendid record, the Company ha now offered to match the amount now ia the treasury, that has been accumulated from the "No Accident Months, therefore $470.00 will be spent for prizes, which will be drawn under the following rules: wHl not have to be present to win a prize. Units of prizes not to exceed $2.00 each, and to consist of articles such as hams, flour, sugar, etc. along the Country Store idea. Utah babies am to receive a lot of attention from Uncle 8am I?1 Prorama and ruoponstbtil- ties will be explained and taught ta the next six weeks. The BUte Hoard of Health, the in every detail with ten definite Federal Bureau of the Census, and uniU stressed, sUted C, J, McDonthe Utah Emergency Relief Ad- ald, Monday, ministration am cooperating on Men and women, aU ta the first Utah Register Tour the training and teachingexperts of these Baby campaign, the purpose of .various subjects which am sponwhich Is to check the accuracy of sored by the M. Z. A Oeaeral the sUU vital sUtistics records will instruct ta executives and also to assure that every baby Board, arams music, dancing, story, hobIn bora Utah In the last twelve bles social conduct, conversation months has been properly regis- and reading. tered. In all probability say the offiCards will be mailed from the Bureau of the Census In Washing- cials several of the subjects for conversation and reading, ton to each family In Utah on De- Instance, social conduct and speech, or story cember 8, asking that family to and hobbles might be combined ta take about a half minute to tell Uncle Bam If them has been a order that students may take adof similar or related baby bora Into the bom in the vantage last twelve months, what Its name la, and the birth date. In some Officers and teachers of the 1L cases, of course, them have been L. A are extended special Invitano babies, then the family Is asked tions to attend although the gea to pas the card along to a neigh- eral public la also Invited to the bor. free Instruction. The cards win be returned to This promises to be one of the the Census Bureau, and forward- outstanding events during the ed to Balt Lake city, whom they Christmas" month and one that .win be checked against, existing frill be long remembered by every records In case it bt found that cm who takes it. some child has not been registered, steps will ImmediaUiy be taken to .have that child's "first citizenship papers" property drawn. WARD The campaign In Utah will be under the direction of Dr. T. B. Beatty, secretary of the State Board of Haalth. . Mias Eva Rant oey will represent the Census Bureau la the handling of the varied phases of the drive. The cards will RENOVATION be distributed by regular city and rural delivery carriers. All cards svlll be returned postage free. Proper birth registration la Amusement Hall Presents n moat Important to the child," New Appearance After A birth certisaid Dr. Beatty. ficate may mean a job later in life; Extensive Repair Work it may establish the right to Inherit property: If the child should be fortunate enough to take a trip Improvements, around the world, birth certifiRepairs and. cate la absolutely necessary for tha totaling $1,000.00, recently Issuance of a passport In all, Stated at the Pleasant Oreea Ward and Amusement Hall, frill there are 14 reasons, all of them for the child's benefit,-fproper undoubtedly make the church lathis of the outstanding bi etratlon. - occasion. HOUSE SCHOOLS FUND COMPLETES 1. Pleasant Green at t repittent-in- Copper Club dance on NEEDS VIEWED Wednesday, Dec. 5 Hmter n. Garfield at U. C. k Thursday, Dec. 6. Ppn va Pleasant Green at said the other day: Its quite a IN uut Green, Saturday, Dec. 8. few yean yet before we're sixty, kuger va Hunter at Hunter, so naturally, we're again' the Gnnpr gym), Saturday, Dec. 8. Townsend plan." Perhaps It might lAkinger va Garfield at U. C. be comforting to know, nevertheTeachers Discuss, Proposed k Thursday, Dec. 13. less that we am now purchasing (Haiter vs. Magna at U. C. Legislation At Conference a recovery, instead of Just paying k Thursday, Dec. 13. 'for a depression. Held Friday Afternoon Meld va Magna at U. C. k Saturday, Dec. 15. Father's Worry By E. N. Financial problem' of echoolt and Meld va. Pleasant Green at EduGreen, Monday, Dec. 17. legislation proposed by the Utah In the old days when a boy cation association were discussed at a We Give Thanks wafer va Magna at the U. or - started to college them was danger Granite School in tOThaaktmore districtteachere Granite. two dayi Only eetingof k NondyDec IT. un Tl Pleasant Green at Granite high school Friday afternoon, kivuik Completed; . ut Green, .WedocgdayDec. arnminclny- " Thankful am it tK j tor one, I that for. Well, out of. cards and pointed association, 1 delivery campalgn turn he that might danger under the ttate law that the electlon la over. But all Joking a it every JrtWd vs. Granger at receiving mandatory parent urged crooner. Granger, the state raise $25 per child under IS saide, I'm truly thankful, sharing ky. Dec. 19. Cental of the Grsnitt school dis- card to fill out and mall immediwith those first va. Garfield at U. ately, even though births of Infants yean for the school fund, but that a kindred spirit trict, recently completed, revealed dim first Oh Boy k Saturday, Dec. 22. increase of 10 children of school age ia the family have already .been during the last few yean, only $19 Americans on that for many things, , Thanksgiving, Green vs. Granger . at to $21 bat been raised. the territory, according to a registered. Wouldnt it be fine If the gov- living isreleased Fow- - but chiefly that Tm an American, Mr. source revenue. of New Dec. yw Thursday, 27, report Friday by Mn. Anna could ernment under plow every L, ler taid. should be upped to raise the .Uvlng In Xhit Green vs. Hunter child Johanson, accointar.t and neceeslBut third radio joke? generally WOMEN'S BOWLING full amount. The association advo-- 1 healthy, upphed with the The present list totals Saturday, Dec. 29. Is on the fellow who statistician. radio the few luxuries) joke s lift of ties (sad selective sale he the cate ux, In explain 8677 with 1933. 8637, rvfaLGreen SCHEDULE NOT GIVEN U. compared at Xsto tackle that Tur- tunes In and listens. 'I ed. an increase in the inheritance tax and all ready Of this number, 11 children between Thursday Jan. 8. the ages of 10 and 17 yean were reand modification of the income Ux in- key Thursday. Happy ThanksgivInasmuch aa women bowlers, iy?jS9ger at Granger volving elimination of offsets and low- ing to you and you and especial- Good Old Day ported unable to read or write. until December 4 to post have Two old cronies, familiar sights ly you. Three of five precincts in tbs dis- scores for entrance In the league at Granger ering of exemptiona around Magna, were talking with trict showed a decrease ia stodent resi- of the U. C. Club The association's teacher welfare bowling alleys, animation to each other when I dents Precinct 4. districts 294 to tbs deader "at Utah Cop-- I program was outlined by J. R. Smith, Meaning . . . C?bI complete schedule of games, w gym. One other said the aschilday. 296 inclusive, led with 39 fewer entrants, dates of playing, etc., president. The speaker said the The Dionne quintuplets will plan passed by sociation will support a teachers' re- their own Uvea say the parents. Remember the good old days dren of school age. Precincts 1 and 2 Is not, yet available. a were and the big- recorded a tout of 10 fewer. when you boy tirement bill in the coming legislative That should mean at least five However, from information givQKER-NEXyou had to worry about gest ln thing cosmetic ua. Interest Is es and giving jucbtn high in T eigarette This difference w as counteracted by tbs tournament. ' running was how to raise a quarter ad that New entrants greater security in tbeir post and also dorsementa. On the same thought to the the decided increase 3 down in could of Wednesday opera go precincts you must poet scores on S games bewill work for fedenl for school. the Soviet government has sent on Saturday flight and see 45 Kudents and precinct 5 with I) fore next COPPER CLUB Mr. ' Smith declared that salaries of an expert to watch the develop- houseWorld's Tuesday. Barr Jacobs Greatest the Magician?" more. The report showed that 177 is In charge of the feminis Utah state and government employes ment of a set of quadruplets. How- Pathetic, somehow, recalling hap- children are attending other district the events of next week with timilar training were greater by ever, It lacks one baby and 2,000 schools; 128 are enrolled ia private py, carefree boyhood. to able Uub 1 5 of salaries cent being than of, to 20 per newspapers monthly Utah Copper schools in Uub: 28 are attending k the Dionne quintuplets. school outside the state and 263 are GARFIELD BOY elne8day evening, teacher. I Same The Just usual wrestling fkmJr not enrolled in school. The fellow who refuses to take rd is being arranged IS CONVALESCING Ami Not so not be himself may seriously SPRATLEY of all members, MRS. R. J. believe It will be amiss don't FROM ACCIDENT he I fellow but other the as the Copper Club elec-th- is of the dignified ELECTED PRESIDENT to suggest to the merchants ia apt to live a lot longer. If that Large Street Registration time. south side of Main The condition of Emil Thomas, OF BAND MOTHERS they 'Vsuvl?1, 0140 ever before is would shovel the huge pile Indicates Popularity old ton of Mr. and Mn. Ray Nice? Is That tter, the electlon, prin- the Into down snow f Garfield, who was injured Aid the office of Of First elected of was CUssyrhoitu columnist, Williams, says J. R. everything Mrs. drain, the Spratley Carey president thence Into of bsf week when be was School are I Wsdnndy bora mute, Is now, the some of It As people that Cyprus president would be rosy. i reported at fairly good, hit tar, elected upfoot by.f last Thursday Club then others get Band Mothers teeth and place my grit TAKES , s Kudent of the Cyprna lad, The i How on the States. United of the afternoon at their annual reorgani- on foot with apprehension A large enrollment Monday eve- - High: School, wa riruck down by an N NEW MEMBERS zation meeting with election of of ! slippery, dangerous Ice that was do you like that? Aid classes ning at the free First automobile aa he riepped off the Granconducted Mondays, .Wednesdays ite Dirtrict Garfield AT CYPRUS HIGH fleers ee the principal business C. formed Tuesday mnmlnr. A t but which . bad R. Mrs. g broken a succeeds even 'and Thursdays, 8:00 p. m. at the the day. She Clean ed ankle or Come below the the on KopptJ. carhighway to somebody. Parke who has so efficiently mirht be the result A news story tells us that B. Cyprus High School building under Uub Copper Clubhouae, to unload dean but deed wtr direction recently ried out the duties of the office. the famous of Hal good the Richardson, Kudeau who live os the Arthur Row. it your Phillips Oppenbeim, C" C,ub' e,th Mrs. George Lamb was elected sway that snow. novelist, owes the government indicated a wide popularity with He raa frorp the bus out on the highMrs. A society, recent first vice president, 1720 in Income taxes. It la said no discrimination among the sexes, way and into th path of as cart indude footba11 second vice president, Mrs. On the government la just wait- - for the atudlea. if anyone still bound car, driven by "H. H. Nelaon, that t More Time r and m'tnbm reelected secretary Ifcdta.I Nielson, s, to ins' for a chance to hear his story, wishes to reglste they may do so ah employee of th Garfield amelur. Mary rro figures relayedthe with Mr. Richardson.1 "1 T,0n ttnni quad of fast and Mrs. G. A Bullock, treasurer. that out Mr. Nelaoa bad (lowed down when serve for have figured ni, Cha rlf All of these women will Held Social law' the school bus stop but was X p TenKe!th ia he an unofficial In I taken of tem. government school poll Cook, the remainder of the all purpoeea. for ' minute unable to avoid atriking the Thomas a . subthe various of the popularity 1 In recognition of her splendid te p,?d K'th Sonne; foot- to Mr. SaadaQ, Jecta presented during the tenure boy. Mr. Nelson was absolved of all presiComplimentary we (i retiring Mrs. Parks, ' aavtng ,,kCh,ar,ei Fau Bud work, Jamre would be a A. W. Diamond sad Mr. E. R. of these classes, tt was revealed blame is the accident Theodore dent, was given a vote of thaifc the clock for Mrs. was uken to the a prettily ar- - that the talks on Infection, arti-nnsatop The at entertained injured boy only could her Diamond Steeter, She responded by also giving of Copper Hospital where be was treated awhile. stork sbower at the borne of flcial respiration, controlling 1 personaTgraaUtuda to ont'rMhirMon' and' fractures for s bably lacerated head and other A. W. Diamond Monday eve- j arte rial bleeding Mr 1 8!"' Jim Bavelos and fleern and members of thsorgan Your Mite recently aing Games were played and re- - were the most Interesting to the m'nor injuries by Dr. P. M. .Chase, att a church meeting iz&tion who had worked with her He waa later rewas of- tending physician. betog freshments served. box puplls. held collection has when the ? 4 Chbjlaibfen clecrej prrei-- during the time abe moved to bis parents bom in thougbtanklrie I Provided that their husbands aa a F'rwercury and flCIt beauppoeed to be as good more was stated that plana are 'are school yer. employed In Industrial work, headline. Fortunately nj,,-Junior Hlgb will bo given to Wom-- lt certificates onions. Kansas drys are urged to put 1Jil,M,sunt C03c' wai ing made to take the orcbeetra to been eating nySstorwllltenyou had not 'en. It Is gratifying to note that Carrto Nations Band and the Ixed hatchet back to pon$or. srtrichls the Provo state contestand if poa-- , that motion has jot been. In every Instance women enrobed work.-- . They are warned that some piroetual' who are of the bottles will make 1flntsaa well to be held in the spring i!nted but the falling -- of the are mothers of families ' - hard work even for an expert with of this opportuncornea taking advantage on s sjble to have a complex B&Om W 'Agin' It perilously Cabinet - French tobaccoone Contest ttF-Jaa ax. iff as bowvln.t0,vlnf navies; and uniformed close to the Inter whether, the fingers Pocatello, Idaho, for i mountain contest. GRANITE school Chattet eras INCREASES III GRANITE HINT a CtntuT" ,. a n rri '7. .of. FAC id -- iHs. dif-fere-nt sessiom-s.4tnure.hi- lL. at Tt m-r- rh w.7ent cr Church will be held at the int Green Ward, December 8, from given Monday by official o the local units. Tbs meeting will commence at 7:80 p. bl, departmental seantona at 7:45 p. m. doting exercises at 9:45 p. m. and adjournment at 10:00 p. m. A galaxy of worthwhile Information, dealing with new method ro-lea- TO RETURN To make this the outstanding celMagna, Granger, 'aunt Green, Garfield and Hun-- a ebration of the year the committee has in entered in the tournament engaged Adolph Bror and hi 11-- p ece Brat half schedule Is given as orchestra to furnish the music for the Aon: I m 146,422 thiftt or 1,171.276 manhours of exposure and representing a tonnage milled of 7,163,200 tnt of ore. rules that must Utah this year: obaerved Pv7 A mammoth recreational leisure time Institute for Oqulrrh and Tooele Stakes of tho L. D. S. . PARENTS URGED The Utah Copper Compaay offer lifted off the top to it employees 10c per man per No t Oqmrrh Stake M Men basket-- 1j tomorrow evening (Wednes-when the Magna Ward ponton dash with the Granger the open-- f jwo at Granger, in fry for the hoop season. gjnnan C. Nielsen and Paul W. aea Stake M Men supervisors ?sV. fi. be Officer And Teacher Of M. I. A. Urged To Attend; General Public I Invited form of with approximately $475 00 worth of prizes' to be diatributed to of the Utah Copper Mill,. employee, Department and Binr-haGarfield Railroad, will be held in commemoration of the Magna Plant having gone over two year na on the 3rd of November, without s.ngle Low Time accident. To realize what a marveloui achievement tbit it, one mutt think of this period of two yean at g P 'ortabk 3, 120 TOOELE AND OQUIRRH STAKES OF L D. S. CHURCHES WILL CONVENE HERE A celebration in the BIG HOOP lid will FOR DECEMBER dance, SEASON HERE S.!. RECREATIONAL MEET PLANNED MONEY Store And Adolph Broxs Complete Orchestra Features LIEU vav, - IK 2-YE- Si Unde LMOTII 01! DECEMBER T2tb COPPER UTAH Kill to- - aa outstanding succtm Vf changing hit way. of thinking. OILEE CELEBRATION TO HE HELD tad com MAGNA, UTAH, FRIDAY. NQVEMRFR anTmiX c m bt tlx may 1 16-ye- and recreation amusement hall. . The unique feature of the tire renovating program la that all the work was done by local people who donated their services ss their contribution to the church. After giving labor, a number also eoatxA butod financial assistance The building improvements were com pleted entirely by members who gave freely and, willingly, geveral years ago a compute Western Electric sound system was Installed for the general eon venience and modern trends but since that time the acoustics have not met expectations. To overcome this difficulty cello tax has been Installed throughout Bishop Healy now states that the sound' system In the Amusement hall la truly classed as remarkable."hall The entire interior of tbs has been redecorated with an elaborate basket weave on the celling which Is artistically developed la six colors, . principally neutral New shade of browns and greya. ' drapes have been bung at the windows and two pianos purchased. The roof was reshlngtod and attractive fixtures installed on tho ides of the walls. All materials were purchased A a - C fjj . - ed nt fix S p old-ehap- it i : h i chapel locally. nt iii I BovIing SChCu'Jlo Friday, November 30. 6:30 p. Team No. 2, P. A. Schultz vs. Ti No. 15. Parley McCleve: Turn No J. Harry Adams va. Turn No. 12, Treseder; 8:00 p. m. Ttam No. 5, Bond Albean vs. Team No II, Jack Lontcnsock; Team No. 7, Tsd Joha-so- n va Team No. 9. Wn. Mayberry. Monday, December 3. 6 3p p. m. Team No. 8, Wm. Allen vs.. Team No. 16, H. L. Garfield; Team No. 6, Monte Brd vs. Team No. 15. Parley McCleve; 8:00 p. m. Team No. 1 L, W. Lewis vs. Team No. 12 Joha Jacobs; Team No. 10, W. A. va Team No. 14, H. C. W. Anderson. - - Thursday, December 6, 6:'0 p. m. Team Team No. 4, Arthur Laches No. 12. Wm. Treseder; Turn No. 12. John Jacob va Team No. 76, H. L. Garfield; 8:00 p. m. Tram Adams va Team No 9. Wat. Mayberry; Team No. 5, BoriJ Albeas vs. Team No. 7, Ted Johnilo. rt No.-Ja-Ha- rry f ? |