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Show Fourteenth Year Magna, Utah, Friday, July 24, 1933 CLUB r.IEIBERS REMINDED OF Liils IMeDebt Street SALTAffi DANCE Wednesday Eve Portion of Light Installed Here Wednesday By County - of the street lights oq Mag ns Main street vers Installed here Wednesday by W. R. Carkjutit, county electrician and his helpers, and were formally inaugurated that evening. The balance will be Installed the latter part of the week as fast electricians can put them up. prt u Members of the Utah Copper Club and their families are reminded of the dance, Tuesday, July 28 at Salt-ai- r. Free admission.' and one ten cent drink fear each member and his partner are farfiios offered by the dub. Tickets may be obtained at the special booth by. presenting clubcanb. Members are notified E. E. McCarty, secretary that cards must be presented at the gate for this enter- jy tainment A swimming party, formerly sche- duled July 10 Pleasant Green Ward. The lights are similar to those used on 5th South In Salt Lake City, attached to telephone poles. They cast light equal to 750 candle power over an area of 350 .feet This project wka made possible through the cooperation of County Commissioner J. R. Rawlins after the proposal for the project was submitted to him by a committee Lions Club from the Magna-Garfleheaded by G. A. Paulas, chairman. L. 0. McMichael and L. C. Healy. at Black Rode, win at the re- be held Friday, July 31 sort weather permitting, with the same privileges and families. There will be 13 lights, 11 on the touth side of Main street and one on the north side, extending from 2nd West to 4th East street There will be (me erected on the south side of POLITICAL TALK SHIFTS TO STATE COUNTY , DISTRICT CANDIDATES open to members Day ffifBe Held la Magna Committee Change Plans of Holiday Over Weekend - Thumb In Pump Accident Granite School The condition of J. A. Tex" Marshall, conductor of the Bingham it Gardekl Railroad who was Injured last Tuesday when a freight car era bed into the rear of the ore la given as train near Btnghan very much improved. LAGOON OUTING A very enjoyable outing, participated in by practically the entire population of Bacchus, the powder town, was enjoyed last Saturday at Lagoon resort Races for children, commencing at 11:00 a. m. were held during the forenoon and all afternoon Features for adults were the tug-of-w- ar, potato race and several other Ice cream and wda-po- p were later served through the courtesy of the Hercules Powder Company. -Swimming was also enjoyed with dancing In the evening concluding festivities. William Bertoch was In cfl4rXe of arrangements. competitive contests. Mrs. Linnie Wyatt entertained American -- Legion Auxiliary Thursday. The ladies spent the evening sewing. Mr. rr" Data On Bonds District Call $200,000 Is- sue of $300,000 bonds ba- tiona on a serial refunding he ft&id. when The bonds were sold In 1925, was major building programof the pto ducted In many schools the refund-wi- ll trict Under the plans, not begin unta an Issue Ing now being refunded. Is paid. CHALLENGED! fa Coppr Golfers lia For First In League Race Lakes Harbor le w, would-be-candid- Granite September For 8003 er, tug-of-w- ar hi Continues Over Here August Ahznsi High Plan Dance Augrct 8 Area This Week non-golf- er TO ay We, the undersigned, hereby also deaccept the challenge and unbeatsupposedly the nounce as the able team of golfers known the Gang," Umehouse William Public Enemy No. 1, one Elder and one.Amel Heffernan, one Abel Larson. The match to to be played on the Utah Copper Golf Course, the , evening of Wednesday, July stakes: m. The 4:30 p. promptly at kef of beer, and one four-gallsandwiches to match. Isiserpay noall I Failure to reply to this the dethrone tice automatically the of champions Utah Copper Company. Department of Mills and spu undersigned to the of deposition merited and fully partment-- champs. The Three Racketeers. J"" and Mrs. Eric H. Anderson 4nJ daughter, Louise and grand -ons, Virgi and Eugene Young who Clayv been' George Edwards. Jr, Junior their guests this sum Waldron r, are spending the weekend vis-- g ton. Blaine Wall and Bert a tew Mr. and Mrs. Karl Jameson of Troop 100. are spending Mill In Hiawatha. Mrs. Jameson is Mrs. days at Tracys Wigwam . von. ran Andersons daughter, rmk - Sat For SapL 6 Al Ghost GOP Jamboree 20-ye- ar BACCHUS PLANT HOLDS ANNUAL f Warm Veatker Board Gives John Bayes, brakeman, Oranite school district officials has not rallied so well to medical to can prepared over the weekend rebond la attention and his condition $200,000 of a $300,000 reBoth In offer and 1945 ported much more serious. issue due In which are at St. Mark's Hospital bonds turn $200,000 worth of Mr. Bayes suffered bruises on would be refunded serially. shoulder and chest while Mr. MarThe change In refunding was ed-o- n of shall had a brain concussion and by the district board scalp lacerations. It is to be hoped at a meeting Tuesday night, to that both will be able to return to A. George Lavln, clerk. It district all their homes and work very shortlof a plan to place y. With summer convention-tim- e approaching, Republican and DemoFAIR DROPPED cratic leaden In Salt Lake County are turning attention to candidates ' En-for local tickets In connection with the tall election. Generally speakA True Story Plans for a Salt Lake County fair ing, the political discussion In this county centers around the presidenThis to absolutely a true story, In 193S were dropped Monday night tial contest In the major parties, and taking the race for Congressman of the Becond District as a close race, the next thing to be thrashed --out concerning a local man who has at a meeting of County leaders held asked me to withhold hto name. P. in Murray, after a recommendation ' to the question of nomination and election of Governor. & 1 know It to true for I saw the of Salt Lake County Farm Bureau to a Although this big year from directors that there was Insufficient letter that was hto answer. and presidential gubernatorial A man who took great pride In hto time to arrange the many complex also are there several standpoints, lawn found this year, to hto dismay, details. However, a big fair In 1937 Big Time Planned By EnImportant offices to be filled on the thusiastic Former a heavy crop of dandelions. Ha did will be held. state and district ticket. Whether hto best to uproot them, trying evChester L- - Bello of Magna was Residents will H. Blood Governor Henry again ery known device to get rid of the asked to serve on the board of dirbe nominated by the Demo party ectors in the county. The state fair pesky weed. annual reunion at the Mer-c- ur for the position he now holds, reAs hto efforts were unsuccessful board and the 8alt Lake City chamPioneer Society will again be mains to be seen. A great deal of it occurred to him finally that as ber of commerce and city commiss- held In Lewiston sentiment to In favor of Herbert B. Canyon, where the government was helping the ion, as well as various communities, Mercur once stood, on Sunday, SepMaw and a very definite "dark farmer and rendering so many ser- have already promtoed support to tember 6. from announcement givhorse" who still prefers to remain the fair movement. The fair win be vices, he should write the Departen by Hodge Marshall, secretary. will in the background, probably ment of Agriculture about hto as an annual Institution James B. Muhina, inaugurated make his entry for the race within County Commto-slone- r, he depicted In a letter In the county. to The presence next weeks. president severs! the hto woes to great extent, enumerate of all former residents of the camp Three candidates have made their Magna Linkxmen Defeat Ing all the things that he had tried to earnestly desired. Many former wishes known and Intentions reBonny Team Here and done, and ended hto letter by Mercuritea reside In Magna and garding the Republican seat of Govsaying, "What do I do now? Sunday Garfield. ernor D. 1L Christensen, contractIn due time a reply came, stat A short program will be presented or and former educator of Salt Lake Administering a sound 18 to 6 de- Ing, "We suggest you learn to love followed by the regular business sesCity; E. W. Kelly, Salt Lake business feat to the Bonneville golfers Sun- them." sion of the society. Complete arman and W. W, Seegmlller, old OOF day on the Copper course, the Mag- Wants To Live Now are being discussed and e. rangements From observation, senti- na Unksmen ten-ma- n team tied for A prominent local Democrat rewill be announced at an early date. ment tor Mr. Christensen to gaining first with Bonneville and place marked to me the other day that Those wishing to bear a share of - - every day. Forest Dale; and sounded a definite Just when the average man has the expense of conducting affairs crown. grown so weary of battling adver Congressman J, Will Robinson of warning for the league of the society may forward contriwas Ed of star the day, sity that he has a very strong noKingsley Second District, has announced himbutions to Hodge Marshall Box S3, self as a candidate for the position shooting a 87. wrlth a 33 and 35, ty- tion of giving up the ghost, the two Oarfleld, Utah. nine-role the and course he holds. He has been given tome ing major parties hold convention and County Asked To Assist The committees consists of P. J. record. Ed, as usual, had his mavery strong backing but with the promise such a future of ease and In 11 general chairman; RecepGarfield Femme Project in form gic putter Old-Tiworking splendid that he resolves to press onsplit of New Dealers and plenty C. W. Corfie Id, William Good-fellotion: was outstanding on hto long ward On Lake few more blocks to the a Democrats, It to decidely in hands and Thomas Reeee, William Wa' . hots. of the gods and the voters. Easy Street he to told about Grounds and Refreshments: terfall; Professional Howard Ridge and Salt Lake County. Commissioners Then, too, he has a most formidRobbins played Professional Machinery Genius were urged by members of Parley Bryan, Jack Shafer, Stank Pansy Monday able in the per- John OeertaeJ Allen, Ira Dern, W. X. Andrews; Being associated in, and by ma- the Salt Lake and Walter Cosgrlff County Yacht Club, son of Raymond R. Brady, Salt Lake more Alec Baker, Oeorge Z. Edthan have I developed chinery, In an early morning match In orheaded by Dr. T, C. to pro- Program City attorney, who to seeking the der" that the two Bonneville interest tor it vide for administrationAdams, counwards and J. R. Jarvis. feminine the usual playby the nomination on the Republican tick- ers could leav-- i for A feature of the outing this year a northwest trip during the past four years. toInas- ty of the public boat harbor on Orest et will be an old time rock drilling coas very much printing equipment where they pan to enter several Bait Lake, west of Garfield. From an Indications,, the political tournament!. Geertxn took two Intricate, requiring the services of The club requested the commiss- ntest It to contemplated that this race this year promises one of the from Ridge, 1 up. while an expert when anything "goes ioners to take charge of the har- will attract a large number. most exciting and hotly contested point! a Pansy" also lost by one hole to re- wrong," I have formed very high bor, buUt with WPA money, subject who to recommendations machinists fights, both national state and these of opinion of a commission-applinquish two chalice rs to the bankcounty, ever held. Schools er golfer, Cosgrlff. Geertsen shot command $3 an hour for their time. ointed administrative board. Now, I have formed an even higha 70 and the local pro, 71. Commissioner B. P. However, 8 Clem Jones, Keith Barton, Paul er opinion of a local man, who, Open Quinn said he felt the county should YOUNG GOP CLUB Garside and Wen Wilkin also show- believe, goes hto quiet, unassuming not saddle itself with greater reStdEents the due honor and sponsibility with ORGANIZED HERE ed splendid form In winning their way without regards to the boat matches. A ; dutch lunch followed praise that should be given him for harbor. The county polices the pier hto ability. I refer to Jimmy Evans, now, he Information was received here FRIDAY EVENING the tilts. pointed out ace of machinists, whose work ranks that aQ schools In club The want The are members Wednesday golfers JourneyMagna prompt 4 Oranite District would open the to ProywSunday to play an- with the best Hto ability and know action to provide for proper control ing Young Mens Republican Club and other lnter-clu- h 1936-3- 7 ledge to almost uncanny. school year for over 800 of activities on the harbor. It was match. Ladles Republican Club Young of grammar. Junior high the students The Copper lineup will be: H. Suggestions suggested county might levy were organized In Magna Friday school age, Tuesday, fees for caring for boats left at the Ed Kingsley, Jack Roband high Ridge, pro. the that Marsh Art suggests for Precinct which comprises Garbins,' Abel Larsen, Bob Taylor, D. Young Demo and the Young Re- pier and for other services to yacht-me- n. September S. A usual school beBacfield, Magna, Hunter, Granger, Mitchell. Wen Wilkin, H. C. Jones, publican Club have a friendly gins the day after Labor Day. chus, Buena Vista, Taylorsville and Paul club were members and Keith Barton with The or requested Garside, a staging several other small communities. Teacher's convention win he Jackie Ridd, Amel Elder, S. Yama-guc- sumplnprobably Just for the phy- to confer with County Attorney Harthe previous week in sessions held In the Young Mens organization, and possibly one or two others sical strength of the thin- g- sounds old E. Wallace. H. A (Hop) Ensign waft elected to be announced later. tenas named The alternates. being OK to me; Joe White suggest that president; Glen Breeze, vice pres- tative time to 10:00 a. m. if males did subtraction on their ident; R. Howard Ridge, secretary, age as women do, they could all and Orson McRae, treasurer. For School Join the Young Republican Club; the Young Ladies Club, Edith M Big Time Slated Matt Broderick suggests that evNielson was eleoted president; Mrs. eryone cooperate for a swimming Mrs. Gene Wallace, At pool for Magna; Mrs. Lee Howard Smith Bawden, secretary and Miss that when anyone feels so suggests A social dancing party for Alumni 17 Orpha Harvey, treasurer. The meetvery hot, they think of the many of the Cyprus High School to being ing was well attended. people who are succumbing to Old planned at Plnecrert, according to Guest speakers at the meeting With many prominent men and Sol's rays back east; Hodge Marannouncement made by Kay Wlm-me- r, were Louis Callister and F. Henri women in Republican political cir- shall suggests that a little less goschairman. The dancing parHenroid of Salt Lake City, promi- cles planning to attend, arrangeto the realty to scheduled August I at the renent members of the Young Mens ments for the big social for Pre- sip and more attention things of life would ly worth-whi- le sort in Emigration Canyon. Republican Club of Utah. They cinct 8, are going forward. The Water-- mean contented race; a In Good Admission charges, regularly $1 happier, briefly addressed the gathering on melon bust. Interspersed with Lloyd Deland suggests bigger and Crops Generally per couple, having been reduced to the alms and ideals of Republican- enjoyable program numbers, will be Condition Despite for the golf course; A better cup couple, have been reduced to per ism, and outlined several plans held at the Utah Copper CommunHeat suggests that the Utah of H. B. Summerhays, former diwhich had proven Instrumental In ity Park, Monday, August 17, 7:00 Copper Golf Club build a grass green rector of Music at Cyprus High the success of Young Republican p. m. due to the fact that the Magna Hot weather continued to hold School, ' and manager of Pinecresi. Clubs. InIs over voting age Everyone Unksmen can win on their own sway over this section during the Further particulars and Information The next meeting .of these two vited to attend. Definite selection course, always, but stumble when past 'week with the highest reading, may be obtained from Mr. Kay organizations will be announced In of speakers and the entire program playing away from home they 104 degrees, recorded Sunday. Wlmmer. the very near future. will be given In a later issue. stand such a splendid chance of All former graduates and other-Cypr- us Tuesday and Wednesday showed memA taking the state title ; P.T.A. readings of 60 degrees each mornHigh School students are exber suggest! that instead of having ing and the mercury rose to the 99 tended a cordial Invitation to atMAGNA MAY OBTAIN SWIMMING POOL a recreational director (sent through degree mark during the afternoon. tend. Good music la a cool atmosSalt Lake City) Idle his time away, Wednesday was hotter with an even phere to assured. organization be effected to provide 100 degree at high noon and 101 One of the chief objections in the proposal that for children as per hto during the afternoon. Monday, the recreation HIGHWAY PROVES Magna endeavor to obtain a swimming pool for Job. day started with an 82 degree readadults has been the excuse lack of water. which crept up to 98 degrees during Political Story JOY AND SAFETY indithe Now after due investigation and opinion of There are many and varied po- ing evenafternoon. Thursday hotter weather with 101 cated litical stories, but I enjoyed this one DRIVER ASSET experts, the information is obtained, that this Clouds scudded across the sky In afternoon other the particularly of this troubles a on project afternoon on the wings of should be the least of the lobby of Hotel Utah while I Monday wind from the a brisk Formal opening of the curve southeast, but into of has the This was friend. One plans a for portgone waiting newspaper type. failed to bring needed moisture to near Rekl corner and the other cne conhto ly gentleman, who, from station Sunday, this section. project thoroughly and obtained every bit and by the Four-Wversation I Judged to be a DemoHowever, the very welcome rains proved a boon and a definite safeavailable. information of Rewas hto crat, seemingly scrap ribbing which citizens have enjoyed here ty asset to motorists who travel the publican friend and in the course of After weeks delving into several sources to the part several weeks, have Salt Lake - Magna highway. It was during Jovial their the gentletalk, portly; proven very beneficial not only in a direct contrast to the two fanner obtain necessary information and data, a comman told the following story: the temperature, aiding par- corners which had proved very dancooling will and be pubA politician was going to give an plete survey has been completed ched, thirsty crops, but keeping the gerous 'and hazardous in the past, SouthTown In Utile address in a lished in next week's issue. down. resulting In many accidents. ern Utah. A bridge washed out on tailings dust action will concerted On the new corners, by reason of Then, too. the Utah Copper Com. It is to be hoped that the railroad, delaying the train. He aided In every possible their splendid engineering, a motorhas pany be taken by citizens and preferabljr sponsored by wired asthe Republican county chairto keep the tailings dust ist may drive around them with perfollows: "Cant come, wash maimer man quelled irrigating it This has fect safety, at 45 miles an hour. by a civic organization. chairon out the line." The county aided considerably. Instead of being a direct curve, the man could not understand a little corners are gently rounded and slopClub a Uke that stopping poUtician. thing Outing Copper. New Principal Is Joe Hargreaves of Reno, Nevada, ing, eliminating aQ danger. He wired: H , we are waiting for 31 to making an extended visit at the In addition to eliminating the July Appointed at Irving you; buy a new shirt and come on." home of Mr. and Mrs X. M. Christ- danger, distance to also cut out The ensen Due to the postponement of the Duty of The Press project was sponsored by Salt Lake George H. Marchant was appointWe now face the national election. Club outing at Black Rock County, through PWA work. ed recently by the Granite School Copper Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Huffaker, 10 on account of inclement Many think Yt win be the most moJunJuly of the Irving Board as principal another similar outing will mentous since the republic was Mr. and Mrs. Bert Morgan are leavMr. and Mrs. W. Older and two ior high school to replace W. Ptenk weather, be held at the resort, Friday.. July formed. ing Saturday for a two weeks va- daughters were guests of Mr. and Garfield principal former Bailey, announces Carl Madsen, presi. Therefore, we sincerely believe It cation to Montana on a fishing trip Mrs. W. V. Robbins Monday, while and head of Irving last year, who 31, to the duty of this newspaper and excursion. dent . returning to their home in Oakland, resigned recently to become presi- depends-wholl- y this up- every other medium of the American misHowever, 8. D. L. California after a camping trip to Hawaiian dent of the Press in the maintenance of Its trust on the weather. Mrs. N. 8. Fowles of San FranEstes Park, Colorado. ' don The same privileges of admission to keep the peoples rights for a free cisco, California, arrived Monday Mr. Marchant, formerly principal reduced prices will be effective press to see that the American pub- evening for a few weeks visit with and replacMrs. Kate Evans of Beaver to the School wa$ of the Oak wood to all members and their lic to thoroughly informed on an the her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1. E. an and open Hilton, of her daughter, Mrs Lyman guest ed there by'Hyrum families. All are invited. (Continued On Page I) Coon. Littlefield. stuctor at the Oranite High school war-hors- Annual Utah Copper Field Day for employees of the Magna and It is a distinct Improvement to Arthur Mills. Bingham it Garfield will the town and one that should be Railroad and their employees Utah Copat the be held this year heartily commended. per Community Park, Friday, August 14 according to announcement made Wednesday by Matt Petters-so- n, Pipe-Fitt- er Boss general chairman. Loses It was formerly decided- and announced that the outing- would be at Lagoon, but the decision, later changed to the local park. Assisting Mr. Fettersson on the pipe-fitt- er George Denton, committee are George Z. executive foreman of the MagnA Mill, was vice chairman, Reed DamEdwards, the victim of a freak accident Len Sorenson and Harry ron. Wednesday when his thumb on Tuck." All other committees will bis right hand became caught be announced next week. when he was testing a pump, Many events are being planned main pulling the thumb and Include all types of races tar to cord of his arm out The accifor adults, baseball game children, dent occurred at the mill. In the evening. Full dedance and The Injured man was treated tails will be given In next weeks at the Emergency Hospital and Issue. later removed to St Marks Hospital in Salt Lake. His condition is described as fair. Slightly Better PLANS FOR SALT LAKE COUNTY Hr smy f CHATTERS ch btuhick Uu Editor kits YaclitEcQ Ask ld Condition Of Crash Victims Number 9 ed - - |