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Show aw ia, ; t , . UN t k the k u - drt, Bu c What Your Dollar Will Bring You I h ee k lrT. Bn mitit trip E3&m& rittrk ned St 3alifo k u . Gs in A NEWSPAPER READ THE ADS IN THIS PAPER TO MAGNA AND ; MUNITY. All the Newt Thai Fit to Print Unexcelled Advertising Medium GARFIELD, UTAH, FR1DAY7aUGUST97i935 tofc. fM (In AND HELP TO BUILD YOUR OWN COM- INTERESTS. RFIELD : DE-)TE- D HilRtEENTH YEAR Tint Event of the Year 'read local happen- - V to 4 ( Dont Miss The Bargain NUMBER 13 t 1 1 yWiii) X BREEZE XD 17001)111 PLAN BISHOP T0 notiOR PAST Dollar Day Slated To Aid Everyone In Magna Saturday August 24 Chatter By E. M. N. IF NEW WARD IIEADOFORDER An Answer Breeze long identified in church work, and popular L. was named bubop of r Spencer ward here Sunday eve. Darrel Sc how wai named fust lor and i L. '1 bonus, accond urd Wilkin waa named ward resident of jfvlrs. Carl Pulton, lief Society, Arthur Coon, pm. gf the Sunday School; Mra. R. president of Young La. Ja.kman, head of the (Ikm, tt committee. complete organization waa not ted at a number of auietantf be named to the above named They will be announced in the a itorc. new ward will consist of about lundred and fifty members and for members of the L D. S, living from Reid Avenue to kest. It is being named in bon. late, revered Bishop. H. T. fly pioneer settler of Mag. Pleasant Green and one of the embe s of the L. D. S. church '. vicinity in the personnel of t Green Ward are also con. ed but will be announced at date 'ibt 'go AT and Mrs. J. 1 Ferguson To Leave Aug. 17 and Mrs tne J M Ferguson, prO-- ot State Camps Plan To tend Fete at Copper Club At- John H. Foley, past bead consul and chairman of the board of head managers of the Woodmen of the World., will be the guest of honor of all Utah camps, under the sponsorship of Magna camp, No. 8jt2rt the Utah Copper Club, Tuesday evening,' An. gust 13. All Copper Club members and friends of the Woodmen of the World are invited to attend. "Complimentary passes are being given and may be obtained by the local committee in charge consisting of Jack Jones, Fred Brecke, Jack Olson, George Lamb and C. E. Baxter. Chairman Foley has been connected with the Woodmen of the World since 1896 and has been a member of the offreiaWamrly fine 1902. Ht is The only living past bead consul of the order, and (be only life member of its bead camp lessions. He is a resident of California. ...An, entertaining and .worthwhile, program has been arranged, consisting of the following: selections from the Tho-pband composed of 1 1 girl and mother of Salt Lake City, comedy skits viplin trio numbers, cornet solo by Wallace Cudgeguell, state amateur .hampion; tap dancing by members of Junior Camp No. 18 of Salt Lake City, comedy reading"Casey at The Bat, one act play by the Belvedere well players; tap dancing. John Bull,seven! known tenor, will also present ' e selections. In addition. Chairman Foley will de. liver an address, followed by an unus. ual exhibition drill by tbe Salt Lake Lake City. A dance will follow. Preparation! are being made for large delegations from Salt Lake, Ogden, Provo, Murray, Devil's slide, e Kaysville, Park City, Eureka, and Kama. smari beauty Shoppe Vlar .es.ocat. ot Magna, that they have sold their nuablishu.cnt ncre and plan to ugusi i jor 5a n Francisco, w , nicy wui continue proi s.,, on ,Vi s. Lillian Pet-.- r ol Mrs i e guson, will ac. ly and work with them, A. Miller is ihe new proprietor amart auty Shoppe. Coming olorado where he was asso. tbt buty profession for be bolus an envuble reail iyPe, 0f beauty work, mg in permanent waving. Velma Hde, who has b;en Ons of the features of Salt Lake d wuh :hz Tergusont here to b held at Magna, Friday, P iod ol County, t.me, has been ap. is the Junior Livestock wiger by Mr. Millet and August 23, FuShow, In the junior division, tbe listed bj one or two opera- ture Fanners from Granite, Jordan and the departu e of Mf. and Mr, Cyprus High schools, and Salt Lake county, ,'"lrs Pearson it to be Club members from a while here they have mack will show their dairy cattle, sheep, inends both in a business and swine, poultry, ducks and turkeys, i are plan, , The following committees heir standard of work 'T the various dm. ,'r been maintained at the ning tbe details of cattle Florence kood. md pleas. sions: Dairy Glenden Leak. John ih 1 hc ''llc,cncT best of success and bury, chairman, L. W. HiUam, chair, sheep: Eldredge; ,t,eodid to them in their man. Dirk Robbins.' Rulon Mackay tion. Smith Bringhurst; swine; Paul Boyce, Bichairman. Wayne Swenson, Louis Katfcle shop; Poultry.- - Leslie Nelson, Tischner. Harry Grase, Jr. andJDniehl Day. ST FIELD AB cattle entered in the show must have been tested for t. b. within the W last six months, unless the herd is an accredited herd, and must have been blood tested within the past 30 days certificate "d white Cocker ipan. or have1 a veterinarians di- that the herd is free from rBJon showing manager it, Copper dub. won bis $C3S. a All bogs exhibited must have J"1! Sterling, Idaho, immunbe must and certificate health ording to information w by E. E. iz'd against cholera. One of the events which arouses flst nd merry. work, considerable interest it tbe competitive k';, in f clast and style. judging of livestock, participated .t L,P ,no? Fanner dash and by teams from both the Future T PP dub. In7 everywhere. organization! and the i will f1, " of hi 8"und in have already started training for these Mid-ral- Junior livestock 1 -r 1 . ,Y WINS HIS TRIAL IDAHO RACE $ - - nr - 4-- sw"'Junn'r- S mrrta. - k','re.d in ' - " be field believed that him Mf 1 & MERCHANTS PREPARING VALUE EVENTS FOR BIG TIKE HERE. MANY TEMP-TIN- G SPECIALS LISTED 1 mags-zine- s, article appearing in com rs National ' weekly oi last week, ent.i.ed Califoc. and written We by Come,' Here nia. tbat famous commentatoi. Walter Davenport, fhit 1 think that you too, mignt enjoy it. u presents a graphic p cture of the d p re. sion as she u lelt in that "goL uen state,' depicting the hordes of wretunemployed, poor, ches who Lave been lured there by the of golden tales and constant stream publicity which California is forevet Dailybooing. Now, with an estimated onj.fourth of the unemployed and relief cases on theiT hands from all over this great United States, Calif, is panic-strickand every available means to trying them. Mr Davenport, usually the most sympathetic of writers, hotly denounces em California and says, "Serves He says why people leave euch right. favored and bountiful states such as Utah and Arizona to trek down to world is beyond all n that reason. Thanks. Mr, Davtnpor. I like Utah better too. deport bud-drive- later issue. i EUROPES UNREST Without question the unrest now agitating Europe can be laid directly at the door of the soalled peace treaty signed following the World War, its viciousness combined with insincerity and browned with hatred having arranged a setup that was certain to lead to distress for humanity. The armistice which brought the war to an end was based on fourteen points which directed the way to sanity and hopefulness for humanity. However, when it came to final terms of peace the fourteen points were so badly emasculated that it would have been impossibe to recognize them. The European masters, those in charge of their nations affairs, had determined to sow the seeds of another war while singing psalms of peace that mislead their people The World War was an opportunity for cleansing in Europe, an opportunitty which was lost only to have the monarchs and kings of old replaced by a tribe of dictators whose chief accomplishments are badges and creating of the wearing of breast-deckin- g comeaningless salutes that should be found only in demic operas. Had men of earnestness, sincerity, and termination to bring progress to the world ben placed at tbe head of affairs in Europe it would have been one a far different storyand a much more pleasant for the world in general. so-call- ed business, says I. Hot Time A Ted Lewis expression, Is Everybody Happy?" seems to be the slogan of tbe Utah Copper Field Day Committee, headed by that bunch of commendable, nervous bunch of energy Jimmy McGill Every bit of available amusement and entertainment has been arranged br this group of hard working men for the annual STEALING (Friday) at th park. Plan wren iu the final (tag ol comnletion for th world Scout jam. ooree to be held m Washington, D. C tbe lattet part of this month, and lo. cal scouts aad scourers wets computing plans 1 uetoay for the jaunt. All scouts and scourers wet guests Tuesday evening at the South High Ocbool foe tbe last minutt instruction. To date. Dean Bullock of Plea, ant Green Ward, Jack Ahlquist of Garfield troop, Marvtu Bawdcn of Granger troop, Hal Richardson and E. Matthews, instructors, art planning to make the trip. They will leave Auguat 16 on the special Scout train. Mr. Matthews and Mr. Richardson were guest of D. E. Hammond, scout exscutive, at dinner at hu borne Wed. oesday evening where further plans and projects were discussed. j RAIN BECOMES CLOUDBURST MAGNA VARIED 111 SUN Town Again Get Annual Rainfall and H. L. "Roy" Erickson won the July leg of tbe Director'i Cup of tbe Uuh Copper Golf Club by winning over Clem Jane by a 3 and 2 count. Both player, --not superlative golf with Clem having a 37.38 for a 75 and Roy shooting two 38's for s76 total. The match wai on of the best ptajred in all previous matches of all three previous legs. Both members hirdied the fi bole each round and demonstrated rare ability to play championship golf in the pinches. "Only Roy's higher handicap was the deciding facto in the issue. This is th second time this year that Clem Jones has woa hu way into tbe final round only to be beaten by the closest of margins. H. L. Erkksoa will play W. S. Hook, winner of tbe May leg of the Diicctor't cup and the winner of the final leg of the season, the August leg. will play Wen Wilkin, winner of the June leg. Members bare until August 1 1 th to qualify for tbe August leg. Thirty two will qualify and all member are re. quested to enter. S FORK Committee Plans For Largest Crowd To Ever Heavy raiat drenched Magna and unday, reaching the proporvicinity tions ot a cioudourst, although tbs results and damage were sot as had. as Attend Fete ( a previous yean. Kusning iioous of water distributed debris through the ft ruts which were entirely covered with raging streams ol water, two and three tut deep. Several oaacmenis were reported flooded and power aad communication hues dam. aged. Tbe rain tuned out in a steady dnzzie gradually increasing until drops a b,g as quarters were petting down at a furious rate. Experienced from other annual floods at about this sea. aou of the jrear, a number ol precau-uowere taken by citizens and bus. new men, by opening patht for tbe water to travel and not pile up to be released into cellars or gardens. ai .Xbe ..storm , this yeas did- aha lease damage with rocks and removal of sod as tbe only evidences that peace did not reign here all day. Practically all tfirTlamage was cleared away the following day by crews of men work, uig under th direction of tbe Dis. .net Road Supervisor, T. L, Tbo- - It is Tctt that tbe flood precautions built by PWA and, ITRA m tbe beta assigned to St. Patrick's parish mouth of Coon's Canyon and farther at Eureka, where he will remain in down tbe highway, also aided consicharge pending tbe return of the Re- derably in diverting the flood waters verend Elliott Rardon from u visit to their proper channels. to New York. GOLF NEWS PLffi JOHN HUFF FIRECB John Huff baa beta appointed Fire Chief of Salt Lake County Fun Department No. 2, effective August 1. Tbe appointment was made by Com. misnoner James Mullins. Roy Smith is the outgoing Fire Chief. Mr. Smith has served efficiently, Magna and Garfield will don their uouaay ga.0 tooay (hnday.), in observance ot annual Grab Gopptr field ay at the community Park. Jimmy McGill, general chairman, Wales that Horn various observations, ,t is believed that the copper town will pc host to ons ot the largest throngs to ever congregate here fot an event of (hu nature. The Cyprus High school band will oegra the program of tbt day with a at 10 a. m. Races rousing selection rot the tiniest youngster up to adults will follow at th park. Features that tbt kiddies will enjoy will be the merry mix-u- p and points and airplanes for adults and children. Tbe baseball game of Provo vs. Magna, followed by a jubilee dance at aaltair, briefly outlines events of the A complete roundup of aU races was printed in last week issue, and events all day long, wuh only intermission for lunch scheduled. Everyone u invited to join in the festivities of tbe day. They have been arranged for your enjoyment and fun. -- UTAHNS WILL ATTEND MEET OF CHEMISTS Uuh chemists will participate in the nineteenth meeting ot the American society, wcich will be held n ban Francisco, California, August iy to 23. Reports from the nations laboratories will show how science pro. mises to accelerate industrial recovery, a society announcement, special to this paper, stated. Of interest to residents of this com. m unity u the announcement that A, C. Johnson of the Utah Copper com, pany, la chairman of the northwestern Utah section. More than 1000 scientists from all parts of the country will attend the session. Dr. S. Clark Jacobson and George W. Carer of the University of Utah will present a joint paper on the practical solution to the smoke nuisance in Salt Lake basin. Scores of papeis and addresses will reveal scienti. f k advance in tbe creation of new pro. ducts to widen the markets for factory and farm, m conquest of disease and in numerous other fields. Chemists from several foreign countries will preset papers concerning scientific pro. faithfully and well during his term of office, commanding tbe respect and liking of everyone with whom he was associated. He has filled the capacity of P.re Chief for tbe past six years and during that time has aided in many progressive changes in the Fire Department eystem in cooperation with tbe county units. A hearty vote of thank and best wishes is extended to gress abroad. h m on behalf of tbe community. Mr. Huff and Leonard Sorenson and Vivian Coon and Clarence Turpin are tbe delegates from County Fire Department No. 2 to attend tbe SEE The final Ten Man team match of Utah State Firemen's Convention at Hcber tbe season will be on Sunday, Ang. Thursday, Friday and Sat. CAKES-ME- AT uet 1 8 with Magna going to Ogden to (day. It b being contemplated to obtain a play El Monte. Tbe tea man team has enjoyed the most successful les- different fire truck for the Magna unit An unusual demonstration of the but further information on this is not electric roaster and mixers will bs give ion of its bistory, having won three matches aad lost 4. If the fellows get available. for the benefit of alt women of this m in and do plenty of practicing before locality next Fnday and Saturday the windows of tbe Magna Utah PoAngut 18th they might potnbly upset the dope by winning over th El Monte wer 8 Light office, states L. C Healf. wbicn manager. The demonstration, aggregation. hours of HJ the from Also a club match, that is for any be will 8$ from Salt given Lake Saturday. Troop member of the club who wishes to City came out to visit tbe scouts of a. m. to 6 p. m.. promises an unusal play. The Uuh Copper Golfer have Garfield. The group stayed overnight and instructive treat. lined up a borne and bom match with after being guests of H. Claude AnHow to make cakes in a quicker, Provo and with Fort Douglas the exact derson at the theatre. more scientific manner with the mixer or f dates to be annunctd later. The troop, together with the Gar. and then to bake it field bov. met next morning at tbe electric oven, at well as bow to preTbe second half of tbe Four-Ma- n ward chapel and from there went to pare tastier, more attractive meats, wiu team matches will start on August the Black Rock resort to enjoy swim, ka lhAWH me, All interested are invited to 5th with each match being played on mine, and through the courtesy of Mr. " . taste. hear and week each the see, similar of facilities were to of bathhouses Thursday Griffith, first half of tbe serie. extended. The grout) later visited the Mi Mr. end Mr. A. V. All members sre invited to pUyand I ake Po'nt cave. After taking tbe vis. LaMar Si Mm nd Gwen Diamond lisiecTon members who sre not any iting troop through, lunch was rn. week at Weber are apending the ttame are especially invited to join oved. Troop 85 left for home st festivities. the 6:00 p. m. Canyon. WOMEN INVITED HOW TO TO BAKE SCOUT NEWS Gold CphAKlNG OF California. Upton Sinclair warns James A. Farley to beware of gold bricks. It is tare enough that a fellow knocks his own FINAL PLANS MADE FOll BIG SCOUT TIME See what your dollar will buy! will probably be the slogan in Magna Saturday, August 24 when the town s first Dollar Day will be launched. The day it t. being jointly sponsored by merchants of the town and the Magna Junes Specials to attract the eye of Mrs. Thrifty Housewife will be in every store including everything from a bar of soap to a modish dress for milady. Bargains galore to contribute to the greatest savings ever seen, Father Sanders in the town. Shifted To Parish Here are a few expressions from the merchants . In Salt Lake City Values will, call for action. WeU dear our shelves , " Once in a lifetime. Au- The Reverend of summer merchandise John Sanders, recently clearance. final and many more similar pastor of St. Marguerite's gust pariah at but former Magna paa. Uuh, footle, expressed thoughts. tor for several years, has been appointed Many of the merchants do plan to dear their shdves assistant pastor of the Church of Out of Xourdes, Salt Lake City, it of summer merchandise. They overparchased on some Lady was announced Friday, He will he at Tooele by the Reverend items of stock. Nevertheless, they dont want to hold succeeded James F. Claffy, formerly assistant at them over until, next summer so they re offering them Notre Dame de Lontdca parish at Uuh. tt, you at prices youll realize immediately are too good Price, Other changes announced the diocese time. are tboae of the Reverend John Fin. to miss at any neral, who has been transferred from Sooo, keep your weather eye open for Dollar Day Our Lady of LounUa parish to the in Magna, August 24. More details will be given in a Judge Memorial school, aad the Rev. trend Valmore C. Marceau, who has que-t-o- n. Mr. Adeline Ranch! of Saltof Lake her announces tbe marriage City He tough daughter. Georgine to Mr. Om and Mrs. WillHoffman. eosof-iam Hoffman of Magni. Wednesday. to August 7. The young couple planwu Mr Catkin, and make their home in Magna. Best ex- fete tomorrow re nd Roth of Lo. shrs and hearty congratulation See you there. tended to them. K"a will"d make ir TONGUL in cheek, may 1 s.y, i iruiy icgrei il any article appeur.ug m cnia cO,uu,n several weeks ago rcgaiuing the deportation of aliens wno reiuee to become American citizens resulted in bun reelings," to anyone out an opinions expressed were are my hrm convictions and only as such 1 bus do 1 write about. tar, 1 have cbalktd up i persons Hurt feelings iwo relayed u.etr opposite views thru the mail aad the other made a personal visit. 1 wo were cot American citizens wnile tbe other assuredly was having been born here but still retaining a trace of that love fot "the old conn, tty. It is my very firm conviction that there are millions of aliens in this country who are holding down jobs which rightfully belong to native born and naturalized citizens. A large pet. cenuge of these aliens are hoarding their pennies forgetting tbe American market ami sue .(waning... tha day when they will return to the mother country in blissful retirement. Others are sending sums back regularly to care for their families who have been left 'behind. Again the American mar. ker is shunted. Still others are here to undermine out democratic . form of government. They find fertile ground among the disgruntled who "praise every country but their own. Aad some of the strongest advocators for the alien proposition are few of our politicians, elected by the peepul. But then we must be practicaL We mua not forget the votes even if they are not Amcr.un citizens. One clever politician 1 know has an adding rr.cch'ne And that adding machine has shown him that ,he next election (so F.t says) will undoubtedly be won on the racial Voters, when they go to the polling booths, register their emotions, not the more honest con. v,.t.ona of their cooler moments. Perhaps 1 have misjudged this politician. Perhaps he is, just another demagogue who will do anything to gain the favor of the majority in bis community. But anyway, we like to hear your v.cas whether they are on tbe alien proposition or a sw imming pool for yyilH ' Show Promises Big Magna. Read It me to boost And Varied Time FAR BE butT from there is su.h a splendid 4-- I READ BETWEEN THE LINES Readers of the daily newspapers will be interested in the following statement by Raymond Lonergan, one of the most seasoned and ablest Washington, D. G newspaper correspondents, If you want to know what Wall Street bankers, the U. S. chamber of commerce or the National Association of Manufacturers are really after, read David Lawrence, Frank Kent, Mark Sullivan or Walter Lippman. 1 all ' |