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Show JO of what "I Wholly disapprove but I will defend to you say ln proportion the striis- -' ture of a government gives force to public opinion. It It essential that public opinion should be enllghtened."GBCX to say right the death your WASHINGTON. Fourteenth Year TALES of scarlet fever, impetigo AT PARK POOL DECLARED FALSE of rumors Due to the prevalence of scarlet to the effect that germa waters ever and impetigo Infest the in the Commgt the rimming pool Mise Pearl Powell, reunity park, of the Magna director creational announce Women s Club, wishes to false. are entirely tales such that The assurance la given that the is pure, and that no such Pccihie danger of contacting either ufthese diseases from the water, la rater probable. The highest standards cleanliness are being maintained at the playground, sponsored by the Womens Club. of Kingsley Tops Public Links , Teai Trials Financial Support Urged For Team In Con- tests Garfield Smelter Plant To Have Many Renovations The American Smelting and Refining company will spend $500,000 for Improvements and additions at its Garfield plant, said P. H. Borneo, vice president, who is visiting officials. Company operations are 70 to 75 per cent of normal at the Garfield plant, said Mr. Brownell and Improvements planned will be completed during the remainder of the year. They will Include a new furnace, and addition to the . Cottrell plant, new power facilities and other additions and changes. The visitors, accompanied by W. ional Tourney Sunday ville with four nine-ho- le at Bonne- cards of total He led Ven Savage with four storkes and set the pace for the remainder of the team Including Walter Coegriff and the winner of a playoff that will be either Norm Schultz or Vem Dalton. Exceptionally heavy rains made the scoring very difficult and Kingsleys rounds under the conditions, very fine shot represen ted-eomaking. Jack Robbins, the other Copper-it- e who was heavily favored to make the team, ran amuck in the bad weather and tailed to register by three strokes. 'Since the low scorer on the team ind therefore captain of the squad is a member of the local Utah Copper Club, Pro Howard Ridge requests all members to get behind Ed and see that be makes the trip. In Johannesburg not Announcement of the qualifying founds for the July leg is made with players having until July 10 to turn in their eighteen hole qualifying scores. Copp er Club Gives July Schedule The program for, members of the Utah Copper Club was released Monday by K K McCarty, secretary, to include the following: Friday, July 10, outing at Black Hock. Free admission to members and their families by presenting club cards. Members may rent a suit, towel and change room lor 15c with club card. Special rates are also given for rides with club cards-ad- ulU 15c and children. 10c. - Commenting on Secretary Wallaces suggestion that a four-ma- n board be appointed to run the country, Grit nominate Huey Long, Dr. Townsend, Ed Wynn and Joe Pen-ne- r. I wouldnt say the first Is such fairish taste. It Would Be Better Many of our industries .are . (till pretty sick. Perhaps it would be well to let them get better before trying to reform them. We wouldnt like a tale of Alas, poor Blue Eagle; we knew him welt Many can truthfully say that now the ones who failed. Donations of $1.00 each are being asked of the members in an attempt to raise $50 or $60 to help the team. The committee plans on $800 but of course the larger portion of this will be raised in Balt Lake City. However, the local members cooperation is asked. All Interested sre requested to contact W. S. Hook or Howard Ridge as soon as possible. teams or Sometimes figures can be very Interesting especially when ' the welfare of every American citizen m- depends upon these figures. Perhaps if we glance over some of self-eathese figures, cme cut get more than a hazy idea of what this generation will have thrust upon their shoulders. The statement issued by the U. Treasury, for the fiscal year 1934 disclose that the dally expenditures were $19,465,883.00; that our daily receipts were but $8,535.76100 which gave us a daily deficit of In other words, for every hour In every day, we spend $811,000 while we received only $355,000; an hourly deficit for the whole year of $455,000. This means that for every minute in the year, we spent $7,590.00 more than we received running Into debt $7,590.00 per minute. Today, according to Roger Babsan, the debt which Americans will have to pay, is increasing at the rate of $600,-00- 0 every hour of every day. President Roosevelt, himself, estimated that our deficit by 1937. will be 34 billion of dollars, and Inasmuch as the present revenues and taxes are insufficient to meet the indebtedness, more taxes in tome form, must be levied, and must be paid by us. Another recent government study, shows the average family consumes 75 pounds of port and ISO pounds of beef each year. The cost of this much pork in August 1934 Not Bad practice before the big event, n Just Figures Is It True What - know how true it la but the other day I was in the company of several school teachers of the Cyprus High School. One teacher I dont O. Layton ABdredge Of Interest to his many friends here Is the announcement of the son marriage of Layton Alldredge, of Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Alldredge, to Hilda Hubert, in Johannesburg, Africa, where Mr. Alldredge has resided for the past several years. The marriage was performed received July 8 according to word parent. by Mr. Alldredge alThe bride is an American girl Johanto maided though she hag of time. nesburg for a tong period known well was Mr. Alldredge for here, having been a bookkeeper the and Motor Company the Magna Pautos Auto Company and promof the inently identified In activities an served He Ward. Pleasant Green a L. D. 8. Mission In Johannesburg number of years ago. Mr. Alldredge I making a notable success with several other Utah boys are In the ice cream business. They ice of chain small now operating a stands. cream, confectionery Best wishes and heartiest congratAllulations are extended to Mr. bride. dredge and hi Wednesday, July 23 schedules an outing at Sunset Beach, with free admission to members and their families by presenting the club fds. a special entertainment for $ the club members will be furnished Harold Orow, 38, of Oartteld hy the beach management. committed to the County- JjOtor Tuesday by Tuesday, July 28 finds a dance at twenty day altalr. Free admission, dancing Parley Olsen, after he was found and cme ten cent drink for each guilty of depriving an owner of hi June 25 by De member and their partner. Tickets car. He was arrested Anal-lege- d may be obtained at the special puty Sherrill W. J. Reynas. of booth by -accomplice presenting club cards. Members are reminded that club ter Tolman, 23, also of Garfleldwas matter and oards must be at the gate absolved of blame in the dismissed. or au of the presented him above entertainments. the case against Garfield Man Given 20 Days In Jail said that on her examination papers from sophomores, a definition was asked of peace. One lad turned in the following original contribution: the period during which Peace the licked nation prepares to get even. He Is I almost told Roy Larson my definition of a highbrow the other evening at the nice dance in S<air. From personal observation I would say a highbrow is one who pretends to know whether the dancer is interpreting a moonbeam or a cow annoyed by hornets. Anyway, twaa a very "elegant" dance and I thoroughly enjoyed and appreciated it I believe other people did too, although I derived more fun and amusement going through the with the Lions, and tacident-l- y had a splendid opportunity to ask H. Claude Anderson if the rumors were true that he had the electricity turned off during the broadcast of the Democrat convention. Mr. Claude laughed with that Joyful hearty laugh and neither denied or affirmed the fact Very nice strategy, Mr. Politician, very nice. fun-hou- se Political Note Roosevelt believes that high price es promote prosperity sound old So the two Republican doctrine. team will play this years game deso it fending each other goal Or would seem, Keep It Up, Little Lady frien1 I once had a very good whom I greatly admired and respectme: ed. who used to laughingly tell when stiff." Keep a lip upper very things did not roll along somehow or smoothly. That phrase upon other, made a deep topreaslon skies the when sometime me and recall sre bluer thfcn other day, I trouble all cast my and that phrase aside. Win you try it, little lady 1 but sum ui.imi m fevuva to target UMT M- Ouc, M uticu are Um to gout an imnimuM eud. lam m parucutarty iue uuruig a presutea-I- U campaign whts emotions and net tempers me isaputi wuen, la U gmw M psrusaa cmopomoa, an ever seaunm reporter will prantitute bins-se- n la erect in help seat la savored esnamate U lit horn. . It is eanaUy earing election campaigns that Use very wont la the newspaper comes to the surface. The element of fair piny is summarily teased said as something quaintl naive. Even those newspapers which, have a reputation for honesty and independence fall by the wayside and open their roiwtins to every whispering WBli and foul rumor which can be devised by the basest ef ear rather base politicians. Try ss ws will sur sum personality and pre Judiocs wUl perhaps hew eider enr work. oos " new-silve- July 20. four-ma- C Ett-- s 1- -3 Plans are being laid for the departure of the team on July 8th. They will travel by bus or automobile and arrive In New York about July 13 or 14 in order to get in plen- The committee announces that the regular four man team match tor Friday night will be postponed until July 10 when a tempting lunch will be served after the nine hole matches are played. The winning team will be presented with one down golf balls. All members are invited to attend this dutch lunch whether they are members of the 1 "kick Hu Editor Mat Htr Bag ley, attorney, spent Tuesday inspecting the Garfield plant Mr. Brownell said he was encouraged by the outlook for copper, with stocks down to normal and consumption increasing. He added that copper prices may show a continued rise, depending on the foreign price was $18.32. In August, 1935, it was 150 pounds of beef in Augsituation. $33.00. ust, 1934 cost $31.86; in August, 1935. He pointed out that despite the It was $44.84, and yet six million litfact market consumption of silver tle were slaughtered and a propigs is increasing the gain has not been cents per pound tax of 3 cessing high enough to warrant search for was levied and thousands of acres of r mines.' wheat and com were plowed up silver "Present prices will remain probably to offset the Increasing fairly steady,' at least until some price of food. Undoubtedly. Other figures shpw that this nachange of attitude is expressed by the federal govemment"he said. The tion (since 1932) has changed from government makes the price and an exporting nation to an Importthere is no reason to believe it will ing nation. In 1931 we imported 763.000 pounds of butter 1935, 22,- change either price. 893.000 pounds. Corn, 221000 bushMr. Brownell left for Beattie Wedels in 1934 and 20,427,000 in, 1932. nesday night " O. Layton Alldredge .Becomes Benedict.. Number 6 fAlK fLA Improvements Planned a During Remainder Of Year J. O'Connor, manager of the company's Utah interests, and E. M. Ed Kingsley of the Utah Copper Club led the rounds of the Public Links qualifying trials for the 'Nat- ty of Magna, Utah, Friday, July 3, 1938 Mmu m HUGE POWDER EXPLOSION ROCKS GARFIELD QUARRY WEDNESDAY pM lUbifce Granite Seeks WPA Program For Cyprus Two New Rooms at Local High School Eight thousand pounds ef powder blasted 20,000 yards of rock from a WPA quarry near Garfield Wednesday. It was the mightiest detonation set off yet in this WPA district. Kenneth Borg, director, aaid Monday. The blast was set off by electricity about 6:00 a. m. in the quarry three miles west of Garfield. Tha rock was used to complete a fill In the boat pier on the shores of Orest Salt Lake. Mr. Borg said that no danger to highway traffic resulted from the blast as extreme precaution were Plan taken. Flagmen were posted on the Application has been made to the highway to stop all traffic Just prior The newspaper, ws sincerely believe, mere than any ether medium, W. P. A. for $50,000 with which to to the blast. t can deflate Utp ballyhoo and buncombe ef the ward heelers; the news- carry on an extensive building propaper can quickly scotch those rumors which are in bad taste and which gram by the Granite school district, now seem to bo in the kit of every parasitic political press agent; the A. George Lavln, clerk of the school board of education, revealed Wedso if ail it equal: be publifair giving desires, can U by aides, newspaper nesday. sides. to those distortion and without suppression, designed city The money would be Obtained on Of course it will be difficult to conceive ef the publishers of some news- a grant, to be matched by, $25,000 from the district, Mr. Lavln aaid papers playing an honest role la public affaire. To them the newspaper Is in a letter to R. A. Hart, Utah state clooe must business for ef a er business be and big part big operated profit director of the P. W. A. Its doors. The projects proposed by Mr. LaUnfortunately, few of these Mack sheep realize that the freedom which vln include construction of two or they enjoy is based on service Is the public. When a newspaper falls te four rooms at the Holiaday school High give that service to the public It has no mere rigjht to the privileges of the two rooms at the Cyprus school and renovation at the Ma- Magna Father U$ed Club - , press than the ecurrttoas pamphleteer. dison schooL In Flogging YoungT this red, this paper, at the very beginning ef this Efforts of the board of education political cam- paign, wishes to ray, Let us have Pair Flay." to obtain approval of the taxpayers sters on a similar project in 1934 were THE EDITOR. Victim's of their father's rage, five futile when a bond election faillittle children were fed and ed. and their cuts and bruises treated by Mr. Lavln explained that the proBETTING ON COMING PRESIDENTIAL the Children's Service Society of ject of two years ago haa been reUtah, Friday. ELECTION FOR LANDON duced and that no debt will be In- ofThe youngest of the victims of f curred. what deputy sheriffs described aa a Crowded have It made corridors As Presa odds of in favor result Baldwin St Co. New York City, he said, that addition- cruel beating was 8 months. The oldwho handle most of the big betting ident Roosevelt, which earlier In the Imperative, rooms be at the three schools est, a girl of 7 years. All but bm, the al built 1 as as ruled 3 to high in the financial district, reported campaign officers said, bore evidence of their at the earliest named possible date. that money to bet on Gov. Alfred and have lately been around 2 to 1, father's brutality. S. 7 now have to to firm Hie dropped M. Landon to win the coming PresThe father, Robert Hall 30, of idential election which has been ex- states that It' has placed a number Me$cal Ike's Creator of on that basis and that It was sentenced later to a 11 Magna, Milk tremely sc&rrn, la now beginning to haswagers Weaned on Pail, more cash awaiting takers on day sentence In the county Jail as come out in moderate volume. This Cradled on Mustang an outgrowth of the affair; terms. is attributed mainly to the attitude the same Justice of the. Peso Fred Lind-bec- k Baldwin and Co. likewise report assumed by former Gov. Alfred E. has comic seldom a is that It strip odds that the Friday sentenced Hall to one announcement that prevailing Smith and to the against so popular in such a short day in Jail far operating an autoWilliam Lemke will run on an In- President Roosevelt carrying New become time $t ha "Mescal Ike, the com- mobile that had not been registered York State are 7 to 5. dependent ticket , edy epic of the Golden West now and ten days for drunkenesa. HaU appearing in this paper each week. pleaded guilty to both charges. BASEBALL MAGNA. Today it ranks among the topnotch VOTE EMPLOYEES Seven --year-old Dorothy, probably comics of the country, and is foil was the most seriously injured. Ugfrom millions of readers TEAM TO PLAY owed, by LAGOON ON ly welts covered her back and legs, const to coast. attendants at the Childrens Society COPPER DAY AT BURLEY JULY home, 1216 East Thirteenth South street, reported. The MagiurtGarfleld entry In the Through popular vote of emBobby, Just twenty months old Industrial baseball league will had a black eye In addition to numployees of the Magna and Arthur Utah erous bruises. Mills and the Bingham properties play at Burley, Idaho, July 4th, In game. of the Utah Copper company, Utah a Johnny, 81-- 2, and tiny Walter, Copper Field Day will be held at 9 months old, both bore evidence of the entire membership Practically Lagoon this year, in preference to of the team is a severe beating. Tommy, S 2, was planning to make the Magna Community Park or tlje the the only one of the five, attendants The Burley nine la rectrip. Copperton Community Park. said, who was uninjured. koned to be one of the fastest teams HaU was said to have flailed the This was decided by a very close in the potato state and it is exchildren with a club about an Inch vote taken by employees of the com- pected that Magna- - Garfield will and a half In diameter, for no appanies. The definite date for the come up against some stiff compeparent reason. tition. not haa been given. holiday While her children were being for by the ChlBrens Society eared LEGION JUNIOR Given and while her husband paced his ceil in the county Jail Mrs. Hah BASEBALL GOES 11 Until occupied a bed in the Salt Lake FORWARD HERE general hospital where (he underwent an operation several days a- -. 8he was not told of what happThe American Legion Junior The final date for completing apto members of her family. ened plications under the government ag- , base bailers are making splendid HaU was arrested after Mrs. E. L. creator and author I S. at Huntley, in Magtheir practice ricultural Conservation Program haa progress "Mescal Ike, was boro in Texas, Breitling, 3850 8outh Fourth West been extended to July 11th, accord- na, Garfield, Bacchus and Hunter, of His rattle was a maguey rope on the Street, telephoned the sherriffs ofcomturnout at each with a large L. ing to' information given by V. end of which bucked a salty" fice and reported a man was beatother Lee states Self, general Martineau, county Agricultural ag- munity, was weaned with a milk ing a number of children with a He ox. manager. ent. bucket and took his first toddling club In an automobile In front of her Practices are held Fridays and steps astride a wild-eymustang. home. Every farmer is advised to investiDeputies Dean and Perns trom gate the benefits applicable to his Mondays and beginning in the very Now he's six feet, one inch1 tall and farm. They may call at the exten- near future, three times a week. is more comfortable in a saddle than sped to the scene, but before they sion office. Room 401, Post Office All boys from 10 to 17 year of age in bed. arrived, the car and its occupants to enter. ' All the tang and charm, the bluff had departed. They overhauled building where all information may are eligible of the the machine at Thirty-thir- d South be received. Those assisting Mr. Self, are: humor and slapstick play Mr. street and Redwood road where It was West he which in Possible payments ' in connection reared, Prank Peel, Amel Elder, Pete Hento put into had stopped, it's gasoline supply exwith the program include: Per die Barton, Albert Rush-to- n, Huntley haa managed derson, 1. Increase in acreage of alfalfa, "Mescal Ike. "Mescal Ike" is alive hausted. Red Matthews, Clarence Coon and that is why it haa attained Its clover and pastures at $15.70 per (Continued On Page 8) and H. Harding. acre. popularity. You'll like Mescal Ike, Mist Sally DRIVING 2. Payments to cover part of seedTAKES MAN Price, Sheriff Lem Btebblns, Dirty SAFE ing coGts at $1 to $3.50 per acre. Shirt Mulloney, Pa Piffle and all HOLIDAY 3. Sugar-bepayment amounting FINE ON RECKLESS the rest of the boisterous characters to 38c per ton. colaughter-provokinew in this CARS URGED 4. Payment on summer fallow at mic.DRIVING CHARGE . 50c per aeffe; contour cultivation at $1 per acre. Start earlier and take your time. Glen E. Mitchell 22, of 127 North MAGNA PEOPLE 5. Control of noxious weeds at $5 That is the request mods of Utah was Lake Balt who 7th West, City, to $10 per acre. motorists by the Utah driv18 on a charge of arrested June VICTIMS IN AUTO, State and Saturday Salt Lake Safety counof influence under the liquor ing Miss Pauline SandaQ Is leaving as the two safety organizations $25 fine Tuesday Instead of TRUCK ACCIDENT cils Saturday for an extended visit to paid note of the approaching peak took 15 days in the county JalL Lo Angeles, California to be the serving of summer highway traffic. was His held Justice in trial Parley guest of friends. She will be acWith July 4 coming next Saturfamily of four suffered Olsens court on a charge of reckless companied down by a Salt Lake evening when their day, making the holiday a two-da- y injuries Monday . driving. automobile crashed into a gasoline one and Pioneer day July 24, highCity friend. Mitchell was Involved in an acci- truck, by Riverton on the Redwood Complimentary to Miss Sand ail, ways are expected by the councils members of the Oleanor Girl Claes dent June 16 with Mias Vliglnia ElRoad. They are Herman Cobbley, to be busy to capacity. of the Pleasant Green Ward enter- der, 21, 29 Wendal Apartments, 43, who received several broken riba, Carle D. Brown, official of both tained at a party Tuesday evening. when he was unable to negotiate a lacerations on head and right knee; councils, pointed to hazards involA short lesson preceded the social turn west Of the Denton Oarage in his wife, Effie Cobbley, 44, bruises. ved in summer motoring. charm being the topic of the eve- Garfield. Investigation of the acciInjured collar bone; two sons, Ross, "Every car that can be taken out ning. Refreshments were later ser- dent was made by Deputy Sherrif 5, cuts on head, bruises, and Bud, 3 of a garage will be on the road, he W. J. Reynolds. ved. lacerations on head .and right leg. said. Cars unfit to be driven will According to a report filed by De- be on their way and every IncomMrs. James FltzgeraULhas as her Mrs. Led Ferguson left Monday puty Sheriff .W. J, Reynolds, the petent driver who can buy gasoline for her home In Oakland, Califor- guests, Mrs. Harry William of Mctruck turned without giving a sig- will be out In the middle of. the nia alter visiting here and Sallna, Gill Nevada and Mn. James Flan-nig- nal aa the Cobbley vehicle was travhighway creating hazards for the of San Francisco, California. eling south. I Utah with friends and relatives. careful drivers. we are young er eld Republicans, Democrats American sclMyri, er New Dealers ef modern times, w ought frain from hitting below the belt. Bat whether sf the early at leas re- Child Beating Takes Llama .. Han To Jail C0MINGUP FOR 4 non-leag- ue Farmers Are To. July Make Applications ed $25 FOR et ng -- . an |