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Show tb io tber. Opportunities WMU ti It wru,g. it WW of. Bd paT" men of brain brought 1!7 YEAR of uahenng in !,YeMof 1935 for citizen of ceremony and Bacchua. Garfield u. L a dance which trfpaicbortani, be one of the outstanding Uha beta arranged at the Utah CL A Urge L, expected to gather at the club 1936 with malic, horn fin oaeataal festivitie. Monday cbA for member. mtaace of the day will be urged ebutbe here in ipecial lermon Lb at the L. D. S. Ward, the Community ,nd Baptist 0MEMORIAT.I ,, Till hand of the Grim Reaper Marcia 3. Magna. uiy Orral Anderson. Haater. 20, February I'lian Louis Mantle, . Garfield. David E. ?. 5, March Jones. 70, Match 19. Schow, 34. March Vtadell H. 0, 1 J. Kocour, 63, March Magna. Ezn Chase. March 63. 27, JKcbai. Maty Ann Jones. Sarah Brower March 29, Chambers, 74. Lindquist Orton, 37, I. T Garff. Elaine agaa. Nets 15, 3, May Lais Larson, 69, May 16 E. Vaughn, 56, June 6, iagaa. Chi Sandwich, 30, June 10, lagna. S. Joseph June. Nielson. 53, Hiatcr. Maty E. Randle, I. I bare Martin. Uvid W. 3. Evans. 52, ' Magna. Ihttiet Tedesco, Bacchus. Clioi 7ber Joseph apu. Meet 22, July Gufitld. Gmld Miles Bobne, 10, Aug. 2, Aug. Mother of Magna Woman Dies Here Septem- - 54, Rudolph Elmen. 80. 21, Magna. Rigler. 50, October 17, Busk Thogersen, 23, Arthur. a 64. Christoffersen, 71. No- - Magna. Genic I, i0, 'Magna. brd Robinson. November . De- - 65, Magna u?t!;Magna.TuttU- - 33- - - fwty Joseph Butcher. her 3, Garfield. mT AndrU1 39 -- D" !.WkCP"' ' : 1 0 la Car Mishap Tuesday a of Firmn1 Auxiliary, F,rtmn. fulJy realized pritct it most E when 7 of every deicrip-Pudn- d dj and 0,b" goodies to uBd tw,n,7 I fortunate Two a Name S? ootU7i Kh Waul! tourtesy district. of Wool- wu pro' I !v.hgJ,rUck' with v,h ,ld oi ,w0 Santa tail irPfT tnd irful chil-,h- !r fitb in M ,g!a1 n wjli poaaibu by mtrehanu u well -- u been expended Auxiliary project A number of toy were Statro i out here by the Transient Salt Lake City where nemP1T!f were employed to renovate well as construct new ones. tht has been potd home of number a been for the Faremeu and wouM a number of the children had bleak and cbetrlw hoLday- That people have quit borrowing to pay from Pt lire Governthem are borrowing from undoubtedly will this Yea. ment. down a the braas Sam fot brass enough to ak Unde anything. PL ontr.butrou. number of private worthy amou" The firemen gave when they waived tbeir wul Chroma party for tbear own donated the money that wW bm for the aocaal to tn wt 1 -- Oh, My This was taken from a atndent . a ex- pPf amination Adviser. Presidential What is adviaer 11 a A presidential Answer: a- rilent who can think np the president that hr anything baa decided to tndettak. Imagination Our Own Dictionary; w herein the , public tells no poor joke. tph Christmas Tree At Capper Chb Over 1900 kiddies of Magna, Garfield and outlaying vicinity were guests of the Utah Copper Qub last Saturday to enjoy festivities of the annual Christmas tree entertainment. A large beautiful decorated tree. Santa Claus to greet every small guest with n bag of candies and other goodica, and a short program were features. A number of adults wbo accompanied tb smaller tots, were also present. ' The affair proved to be moat and enjoyable to everyone. It has been reported to us that several golfers have taken advantage of thia Indian summer weather and enjoyed the privileges of the Utah Copper of Magna waa George Pehrson golf --iinki again, I although winter among tboie pledged to social units at months are well advanced.; Brigham Young University in Provo A number of enthusiastic linksmen during the recent quarter, according to word received here. Mr. Pehnon bewere seen on the local course Christmas day, although the scores are not came a member of the Tautigi. The social unit system at the Young available. university replaces the fraternities and sororities found at other collegea. The Now that the election is over and groups are administered under the di somewhat old, people are willing to section of the school and are operated admit that Democrats and Republiby nnit members at a minimum cost. cans. on the average, aie pretty good Any group of bonafidc students people and trying to achieve the same who with to organize for social purend, the welfare of the citizens of this poses may form a social unit. Every season new member are taken in by really great nation. the different unit to fill the vacancies If mens shirtsleeves are to itop at left by those graduating, and leaving the elbow, as a fashion expert advo- school. The social unit aystem is an cates, what is to become of the good attempt of Yonng university .officials old e astom of w rtt mg4tonr ht-cf? to all students, at the tame tame elirai One mark .of greatness is to praise nating the evil of national fraternities others. Can you? and sororities. nf SAFETY NO LAUGHING MATTER Wars, and rumors of wars, always arouse the public to intense excitement,1 but peace-tim- e casualty lists are, it seems, scanned hastily and passed over as a matter of course news. Despite efforts of newspapers continually preachaccidents continue to pile up a staggering safety, ing total of killed and injured. Bare facts, and not fancy phrases, are most striking to the mind, so the public can stand to be shocked by the information that six people are .killed every day, and one accident happens every 12 minutes on the highways of this state of ours. Give thought to that, and to the fact that in the last six years there have been 250, OCX) accidents , in which 11,300 people were killed and 226,000 injured, by automobiles. That is the cost paid in human life. Property damage in the same period of time amounted to over $31,000,000, a staggering sum to be sacrificed because of carelessness. The state, automobile clubs, safety leagues, insurance companies, and other agencies are doing all in their power to cut down this casualty list, but these organizations, no matter how much they legislate, and accomplish what no matter how hard they try, cannot the ' full of without like to would they wheel to a laid is that steering every hand Inspection campaigns and the new financial responsibility act are doing a great deal to curb this ap- pk palling catastrophe, but unless the individual motorist, and the pedestrian shoulders his share of the responsibility, death and injury will continue to hold Yvrsy. is. cut-- out Until we learn to cut taking chances, the accident rate will not be lowered, and sooner or later the fellow who laughs this off may pay the penalty personally. strikes home, sympathy But then, when tragedy -- criticism. is supposed to supersede casualties and will criticism not Be cautious, and come your way. In Scheduled Socials.- -' In accord with business establishments and other concern. January at the Utah Copper Qub will be a some what quiet month in the way of ao rials a seen from the released event on the monthly dub card for regulat and associate member. Tuesday, January 8. a Rifle Qub meeting will be held for all member. Announcement is mad that the gov ernment rifles and equipment am at the dub and ready for action. All in ferreted men arc invited to attend. Wednesday, January 9, a amoker will be held at 8 p. nv with the utual round of boxing bout and wrestling-matche- s lined up. Full details as to the complete card are not yet available, Friday. January 11, schedules the of first dance of tbs month with mnik of lodgt, Knights Pytbiai. popular Adolph He was highly revered and regarded furnished by tb for bis kindliness of nature, courage Broxi orchestra. Friday, January 25 is another dance. snd resourcefulness at all time "Tory.' The orchestra baa not been given for as bt was familiarly and affectionately this one. known, commanded the respect - and admiration of everyone. He wae bora in Malmo, Sweden, March 5. 1897, and had been aa cm ploy of the Uuh Copper Company tor 22 years. chancdHor-command- n- Have You Noticed 7 a Kiddies Enjoy Unit System -- TOYS, GOODIES TO 120 CHILDREN appro- Month of New Year Comparatively Quiet well-know- n Linksmen Enjoy Jems Golf December 25 Magna Boy College Social 1 HtY DISTRIBUTE Ik Firt Funeral services foe Walter T Ahlquist. 37, Garfield, wbo died in a Salt Lake hospital Monday, wen conducted Thursday at 2 p. m. in the Masonic temple, - with Christopher Diehl Lodge No. 19. F. and A. M.. Additional services were in charge. also heU Thursday from 10 a. m. to 11 a. m. by the Knight of Pythias at tb Ahlquist home in Garfield. GarThe death of the field resident cam as a great shock, following a short illness of pneumonia. His condition wai regarded as eery critical but the tnd was not thought to be so ntar. Mr. Ahlquist waa a prominent figure in lodge Circles as well as community affairs. He was past matter of Christopher Diehl Lodge and a ul Much Better Pn g message priate to the occasion. Another Dig m h The annual St. John's Day service for the several Masonic bodies will be held Sunday night, December 30 in the Baptist building Siere. A hearty invitatio i to attend is not only to all Masons and thtir families and friends put to all othen as this is a public aervice. Pastor E. B. Pace as Chaplain, will conduct the old Brooklyn boy (another A child prodigy) is reported to have an intelligence quotient of 230,. but a Mrs. Emm Ellen Ward Chapman, batting average around .375' will get 78, of Magna, died at the borne of him more money when be grows up. her daughter, Mrs. Alice Rigby in Magna, Monday at 3:55 a. m. of a heart ailment. School Mrs. Chapman was born in PennIt seems to me that the dan in sylvania, September 27, 1856, a geography should be taught that daughter of Samuel and Ann Bunton Louisiana under Huey Long is boundWard. She came to Utah 75 years ed on all sides by frank disapproval ago. and for the past six months bad resided in Magna. Surviving art eight son. George S.. Doing Royal, James and Ether Chapman, Mr. G. B. Shaw, 78. on of Great Rigby, Idaho; William A. Chapman. Britains better known citizens, seriProvo; John H. Chapman. Mesa, ously threatened by fllnera recently at Arizona; Samuel A. Chapman, Salt on the mend. Mr. Shaw who i Lake City; Vernon L. Chapman, Poways described as being delightfully catello, Idaho; three daughters, Mrs. clever, delightfully serious, delightfulAlice Rigby, Mis. Lydia ly irritating and o on, is alio delightMagna; Dowdel, Rigby, Idaho; Mrs. Mabel fully tough, I'd ray. Cozier, Preston, Idaho; five bothers. Robert Ward. Kayeville; Norman. George, Simeon snd Charles Ward, all of Idaho; two sisters, Mrs. Anna BaA Democrat raid to me the other con, Kayivillc; Mrs. Hannah Taylor, day that the Cjiicago girl just coma 32 month a Salt Lakt City; 55 grandchildren and ing to tb turface after Fair and World the miraed 20 sleep, ha Funeral services will be conducted the dramatic disappearance of the U. . Tburtdav at 12:30 p. m. in the Pits-ton- 0. P- - Another dirty dig at those Ward S. D. L. Second Idaho, poor Republican. lb chapel. Burial will be in ut0mbile in. which he I overturned Tuesday morn jrtLthrd Sotl and Main Gu, jy. of Magna emergency hospital ted left hand and wrist. cemetery I At Baptist Church Nicely 64. a&Hr jS Masonic St. Holms Day Service Sunday r fei 1935 in Notes 1. "t 4, GARFIELD LEADER Yet, Sir, In 64; June 24. 'W 1 Aid There are two classes who impose With only several exceptions, local upon you: The strong wbo can lick merchants have reported p Urge vol- you and the weak wbo know you ume of sales in all lines of merchandise won't jump on them. Maybe this during the holiday week, exceeding just rotten philosophy. sale of the past several months, indicating favorable signs of the return of ? WfuxYt ; prosperity. A number of the business men have Aa information column recall that attributed this to the fact that despite Harlem was nagied by the Dutch colwarning of Shop Early, they had onists wbo purchased Manhattan from their biggest sales. December 22 and the ravages, and. if tbeir shades would return, they probably would think the title bad reverted. nhet. Mary THE MAGNA TIMES ttijict ' ' NEW YEAR. Baer-Came- Merchants Report Large Volume Of Holiday Sales Jutt 4. y c. -- i) We desire to express our deep appreciation fot your cooperation doting the year and to extend to yon and yours out sincere good withes foe a happy and prosperous London-to-Mel-bour- 1. Etbyle THE SEASON sir-ma- Magna. Charles Funeral Services Conducted for Walter T; Ahlquist Thursday In Masonic Temple. GREETINGS OFi '! Magna. Little Paul, 57, Feb aid fortune. FOR JANUARY -- The capture and killing of John Dillmger, the arrest of Bruno Haupt-tn- d bu indictment as kidnaper of the Lindbergh baby and the Mor-r- o Cattle disaster were the top greatM world news storita of 1934. "Glory to God in the highest and of the managing on earth peace, good will toward 2SS:" I to, men, American newspapers, was by Magna and Gar. add North American citizens who hnmbly offend this er again in loving remembrance ofpray, Newspaper alliance. the Savior. Tuesday. The polL conducted by the AlliSome paid audible tribute to the ance, showed that violence, and unrest Christ child at churches, other whether an the form of crime, sevoln-tao- n pressed their faith in the sanctity of or natural fonts furnished the borne, when this year then was major newt of the year. Only two mon njoicing at the holiday season. The Room-ve- lt Tt . Because of somewhat better landslide an the midterm elections economy condition, childrens cries of glee and the b.rth and life of the Dionne echoed a bit mon quintuplets Uaded in the list of the gleefully, smiles of contentment were apannts first ten. trifle mon content at Santa Claus paid his The itorics placed in the first ten traditional, visit. were selected by votes of the thirteen In Magna and Garfield, ai through all Chrutiandom. njoicing was evi- newspaper men. each of whom was dent, In many homes Christmas as- asked to compile bu own list of the ten beat. In all, 20 stories were mensumed an added significance at improved economic conditions enabled tioned in the lifts of one or more editors. families to contemplate the glad season with gnatet faith and confidence. In Other (tor lea were the Hitler purge othen not so fortunate, the Christian the assassination of King Alexander of feelings of their fellow men brought to YugoeUvia and Foreign Minister Louis them the full meaning of Jeans of France, the ateassinaticn phrase: Blessed art they which do hunger and of Dol.'uss, the American election, the 5.r righteousness, for they shall San Francisco strike, the drought, the be filled. fight, the death of King w K in Magna or Albert of Belgium, the world aeries Uartield on Christmas day. Young, and the exploits of the pitching Dean stem in needy families found gifts brothers of the St. Louis Cardinals; from a bountiful populact, (applied Kingsfotd-Smitb- s flight from Austhrough the Firemen's Auxiliary; the tralia to California; Upton SincUir PPr Club " entertainment. and his EPIC pUn in California; the i j churches and other agencies. capture and trial of Samuel InsulL the Christmas observances began short-I- y wedding of Prince George and Princess after midnight and through the Marina; the installation of Henry Pn day the faithful of all creeds flocked to Yi as emperor of Manchukuo; the texchurches. Masaea wet said at the tile strike, devaluation of gold; Huey Catholic church by Father J. A. SaniLong, the floods in lower California ; es, while tb, L.D.S. wardsand the Stoll Kidnapping; the death of Baptist Community Church held President Von Hindcnburg of Gerapecaal programs snd services, Sunday, many; the Stavishky scandal and the .eaturing carol, poems, pageants, plays French riots; the cancelUtion of il and tongs. contracts; the A special free matinee was air race. given fot all children of the town Tuesday noon . . through the courtesy of George Smith . of the Gem Tbdatre. Although he meant to be sarcastic, Al Smith added to the spirit of Christmas cheer when he conveyed the as Yon Cant Shoot Santa surance, And bow was your Christ Claus. mas? Happy, I hope. 37 2. fame GIVES EVENTS OFLOCALUJUI H!0 lot spared our community srh the part year. Many of an-M- d pswainent people have the call to the great be ewer old (torn which no one ia-- m nan back. We dedicate thia of otr paper in memoriam to tow wbo have passed on. Sutton, 61, Qurlts Ernest dreary - energy, which Big Newt Scheduled For Magna and Garfield Greet Yuletide With In. Of Magna, And Vici- - creased Confidence In Future. have affair iIBbtf of festive celebration of the for unageef 1 Br-E,- thm aid COFFER CLUB SUDDEU DEATH Chatter met art joU that were nude into positions h f er NEWSFLASHES He is survived by his widow snd two children. Daniel and Iren Ahlquist: hie parent. Mr. and Mrs. George Ahlquist ; a brother, AL A. Ahlquist, and a sister Hulda H. Ahlquist, all of Garfield. Burial took place in the family plot at the Sandy City cemetery. (Seemingly Obscure But Interesting "News Plucked Everywhere Foe Our Reader) A woman living in Potadaa wrote a letter to the editor of the Berlin newspaper, 8 O Clock Evening News, against the passion of protesting theatregoers for unwrapping and anting sandwiches, dill pickles and .ran sages during performance. Mothers Appealed To For Return l J)f Birth Cards For publishing thia letter the edi-tof the newspaper ha bad hi credential aa a nazi journalist with draws by the ministry of propaganda,-I- b letter offends againat the spirit of recreation of the common people, b or , Appealing to cvcrf mother in Uub wbo has not responded to the "Register Your Baby" campaign call of rfhe federal and state governments. Dr. T. B. Beatty. State Health Commissioner, has addressed an open letter to every Beehive state mother. It reads: "It is an indisputable fact that mothers always want to do the "right thing by tbeir babies. Nearly 8,000 Utah mothers have proved thia by filling in and mailing the "Register Your Baby campaign cards recently distributed through the mails. The fact that there still remain 4,000 wbo havr not'done thix leadmrTo believe that many mothers have not fully understood the meaning of thia campaign. The campaign is a "check on the in completnese of birth registration our state at well at a "Register Your Baby campaign. Even though mothers are sure that tbeir babies have been registered and have proof of this, the check cannot be complete, and Uub will not make the fine ihowing it should in birth registration. Every borne should have received a card. If one did not reach you, or if n it has been lost or mislaid, phase one from a neighbor, your local FERA agent, nurse or case worker, local birth registrar, your pottofficc or doctor. We hope to have a card returned by every mother of a baby born within tb last 12 months, whether previously registered or not. It that char? Then, mothers, wont yon phase respond to the call. The State Board of Health, the federal census bureau, and the Uuh FERA are cooperating in tb campaign. Fill in and mail a card immediately. Prove that .Uuh it birth registration conscious. Let ut lead the nation in percentage of cards returned." ' Dr. Beatty advised that campaign cards may be returned now as well as earlier in the campaign. ob-ui- Bacchus Plant Gives Social Christmas Eve One of the outstanding events of the week waa the social given by the Hercules Bacchus Powder Plant for all employees and their families Christmas eve at the Bacchus clubhouse. Jack Schwer was in charge of arrangements, assisted by Mrs. L. H. Whipple and M'S. M. Whitbeck. A very entertaining program was presentedonsisting of a Qiristmas play given by the Bacchus Scboc( der the direction of Mr. Anna Mae Roes and Mise Ruth Bennion; aeveral Christmas tableau under the n of Mr. T. W. Jones and musical numbers. Sanu Claus made bia appearance later in the evening, distributed candy and nuu to over 150 children. euper-visio- Lightning in Ohio struck an illicit whisky still. The extent of the damage to the lightning it as yet not d. was told and therefor waa UnaociaL Tb two music critics of the Berlin newspaper, B. Z. Am Mitag. have also just discovered that the life of tb nazi newspaper man is not always n happy on.s One of the critic wa so brash as to writ a cautious defense of the music of Paul Hindemith. German composer viewed unfavorably by The the nazi chamber of cultnrs. other committed the crashing inditen tion of intimating that the teaaonl premier of "II Trovatora at the stats opera here (given under the jurisdiction of Dr.. Joseph Goebclla, 'minister of propjganda and peoples - ealight-men- t) was not all that would be The men in tbc wing were about ready to ring down the curtain on tb drama of 1934. It was great show. These were some of the lines that com pelted attention, brought teyn, evoked laughter, inspired horror, made the world applaud: I want tb President Roosevelt backing of every man, woman and child in every state for what the of ficer of the law an trying to accomplish. Adolf Hitler- -! lead will roll. Huey Long I am going to declare myself king of the Ozarki. Samuel Insull This is tb beginning of my fight for vindication. Hugh Johnson The NRA is dead as a dodo. Benito Mussolini 4 lay before yon a plan carrying on to the twenty-firs- t century, at which time Italy will have the primacy of the world. , Pillinger . (waving the wooden into that cell, flatfooti. pistol) et I want to play Nila Cram Cook on the banka of the Mississippi. Dr. Alan Dafoe Girls, Mr. Dionne five of em. Representative Fish (re air ma:l Ita legalized murder. cancellation) Brunno Hauptmann I am innocent. Real prosGen. Charlrs G. Dawes perity will return next summer. Theodore Bilbo Ill raise more bell than Huey Long. The late Chancellor Dolfuaa If the Nazi start anything, they will find us ready. the Re Unless Senator Borah publican party is reorganized, it will die. Melvin Purvie Dillingtr'i dead. Prince George Princess Marina, I do. Dr. W. A. Wirt (quoting an alMr. Roosevelt is leged only the Kerensky in this revolution. James A. Farley We'ddnt con cede a single seat. Mayor Walmaley If I run across Huey Long, Ill thrash him. ' Hirota Japan Foreign Minister fervently desire American friendship. tire President Roosevelt (settling auto strike) We have chattered a new course io social engineering. Voice from the Night Morn Castle afire. New York Lottery Winner Burn down the bouse: Im a ringtailed son of a gun. Gendarmes at Marseille King Alexander of Yugoslavia has beta assassin, a ted. --G- brain-truste- |