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Show FH i n & Fourteenth Year Magna, Utah, Frida?, October 23, 1933 fcanfals To . Remove ScLaols WHY THE CURB GUTTER PROJECT? A number of citizens have asked the question, What la the purpose of the curb-gutt- er pro- TIE r 1M MINING STRIKE IS UNCHANGED AT ALL TOWNS CHATTER Am Htr smft h mAiet tits Editor b U T" LULL uagna Eve Of Oct 30 Politic 9 Religion Number 22 " Stand On Control Since being nominated on the Utahs metal mines strike publican ticket for the house of uation, to Its second week, Represents tires from Salt Lake mained unchanged Wednesday. (Editor's Netei A twice ef arGlen O. Gillespie, board memCounty, a great many people have ticles dealing with First things fa as to this, as to ber of the International Union of Inquired opinion tny Magna, Garfield astd vicinity, wm Mine, Mill and Smelter Workthat, and these and those. I have atbe presented in toe weeks to foO-Comic! Lon to answer them, fairly ers, in charge of six western tempted Resolution G. O. Other P Meetings and in accordance with my honest states, said peaceful picketing Republican. Candidate A The topie eheeen thb week is ered Factor For Better a brief history ef the first miO the Slated For Precinct 8. opinion of each question, after carewould be continued at Park City, ' gainst Open Saloon; Magna M1H ef the Utah Capper Education them both and fully weighing Bingham, Lark and Eureka. Little Invited giving Local Control Favor Everyone Cempeny.) ' picketing Is going on In the Toosides utmost consideration. ele district. However, I have drawn a concluAmendments 1, 3 and 3 are non Hay E Dillman. Republican canA declaration favoring licensing This la a period ot the world's sion from each and every question, miners since both character Approximately 3000 didate for in will be the governor, the sale of beer by counties, cities prinprtjfan when history important changes religion and politics are two topics walked off the Job two weeks ago . nd town?, without restriction as to In their plat-fO- U jujar political parties are constantly being made in the cipal and guest speaker at a mam- that one must handle when their demands for a 50c moth tally In Magna Friday evecarefully. of 1934 pledged themselves to copulation ; the elimination ot abases economic, industrial and political to One a friend, Joking manner, per day pay increase and eight October .30. be The ning. will n extravagance and political parally of the Stats life of the human race, yet no doubt ygrfc lor the removal hour held at the Cyprus High School aud- brought an ad which be had clipped working scnoo that has made the adminfrom poi-tronage ot uiumaent a recount of the development of from an eastern paper wherein a dehours were refused by mine own8:00 p. m. The general pubistration ot the state liquor control some of our industries may prove of itorium, iae last legislature almost feated candidate had listed the folers. lic is invited to attend. ret Intolerable, and a strict policing interest to those who have taken liirninii)nsiy ana witoout regard to The Utah Copper mines at by local units which would derive lowing card of thanks: I wish to Governor-EleDillman be will tnese amendsuch an important part in the upthank the 98 honest, upright clti-sejuny uueo, approved Bingham are not affected, aa wine' division of the liquor revenue, accompanied by practically all the building ef this locality as well as state and me. glCOUL who voted for To strike only applies to underothers the this on rmtnees the 's announced by Ray H. Dillman, county nt those who have seen only the gigyr, c. N. Jensen, former Superto-indecandidate for governor. He will give the I predict that the depression wm ground workers. ticket Repubican Republican antic works as they are today. ol Public Instruction, said begin again with my defeat. (His other address, principal Mr. although Dillman recognizes that re-oIn the summer of 1905 a corps of candidates will accord- opponent received over 3,000 votes.) g hJs last biennial report (1933); speak briefly, has brought a distribution surveyors under Engineer Burton The various straw votes are very We agree with the view that the ing to J. C. Denton, precinct chairbe has voiced himself and rroblem, out laid locations and man. the various 1 ,' interesting. According to any or all saloon." State Superintendent or State the open against of them Landon la leading and September 18th of the tame year, exof Education should tie One of the most important prob-'ecavations for foundations were startRoosevelt is leading. Wouldn't that before the people of the state ippointed by a board rather than ed and continued during the winter. be nice If both gentlemen were electof to be subjected to the upheavals J Utah is thatof liquor control; by Structural steel for the first and ed next month? Think of having an overwhelming vote the people of second sections were erected during two presidents and to handing out i partisan election. The present this state repealed the eighteenth the spring of 1908 and the mill buildincumbent. Superintendent Charles the patronage, two fellows for each amendment and the provisions of Job. H. Skidmore, In his report of 1934, ing completed during the early part our state constitution prohibiting of 1907. In 1906 the power house the sapae policy. recommended Your Support the manufacture and sale of Intoxiwas concrete officials and the started school huge Lffung educators, Hilarious Musical Comedy The Magna Womens dub is sponcating liquors. By this action the a form which Utah smokestacks, picturesin both teachers generally, ind drama next week, soring a three-a- ct Few have expressed themselves aa people were built of Arranged Being the que landscape part tor the benefit of the Magna Pub- Retired Utah ind throughout the United States, En- favoring the manufacture and sale 1907 Copper . and In poJ. the Butler by lic Library. Dive consistently advocated making wer plant started Its generators In Dies At Home of Intoxicating liquors to this state a profes-ccn- sl gineer This civic organization has long the State Superintendent under proper restrictions. In my opsame of direction the under the year a hilarious airbeen one of Magna'S leading local Sky High, Morn leader, subject to a board of Friday inion, however, the people of this W. H. Janney, Chief Engineer. will at be units and deserves your hearty copresented plane oomedy, education. state did not Intend to vote for tne Section six of the mill was started I Cyprus High School auditorium on to this worthy Herman and for Eric services operation support Funeral return of the open saloon, and I 1907 test for the Initial Tp 1926 Utah spent approximately October 38 - 39, under the aus- up in May, enterprise. Anderson, 54, retired engineer for am unalterably opposed to the open s Siackelfordand-OuEd with schools our of $13,000.00 lor a survey pices ofthTMagna Womens' Club run,' "Thls saine group,' headed-byi- ts the Utah Copper Company, who died satoon." of Educat- for the benefit of the Magna Pub- Ensign as General Foremen. DurMrs. vigorous, by the O. 8. Department capable Outlines Criticism president, Friday morning, were conducted ing this period the plant officers s Uc Library. Emma Elmer, la making plana to Sunday afternoon in the Pleasant The last ion Among the strong recommen-duonlegislature enacted the were: F. G. Janney, Sr, Superintenfurther the Magna swimming pool Green L. D. S. Ward chapel with -- ca!lcd Liquor Control Act. Under made was the removal of All funds derived from the enter- dent; Ed Flynn, Master Mechanic; project. Tills newspaper has the' ut- Bishop L. C. Healy officiating. that act control of the distribution of the State Superintendent of schools tainment will be used for the bare-f- it C. W. Corfield, Chief Electrician; F. most confidence to them. was bom in Frokarr, liquor rests to the state, and with Mr. Anderson Chemham partisan politics In conformity of the local library. Q. Janney. Jr, Assayer and Sweden, August 9, 1882, and came that principle I agree. However, Criticism RAT E. DILLMAN with modem ideals and progressive ist; A J. Maclean, Chief Clerk. directed will which The be to the United States in 1891 with there are certain Just criticisms that drama, Several barbs ot severe 1934 criticism methods Investigating the account various of the On practice. In Mr. Dillman will discuss topics of . Evalyn Dee Miss his al Anderson, Govern-Dentby. parents, who settled In Pleasant have been made against the existhsve been begiven the editor of this Committee of the Utah of treating ore which have since utmost Importance and Interest to recreation far young and old. come Orovt and later moved to LehL ing conditions. an after limeditorial paper was Units also recommended this proves regarding obsolete, production every taxpayer and citizen. Every- the Du$t-8pi- t, AgriState Afternoon and evening perfermanees the Utah attended He which am sure is thousand I ited and up to 1908, three change. In the first place, the distribution , one, regardless of political faith. Is familiar to was a graduate win be given The plot is woven -everyone, appeared sev- cultural college and ton: for a dally run was considered extended of at1st On The Other Hand liquors, whether hanto cordial a invitation marIntoxicating He of airUtah. around unusual theme an aa of the University eral weeks ago. little shot of marvelous. Much ot tend. dled by the state or by private indithere is considerable agitation to are planning to attend Richard of sister which seems destined to be Many ried Ida plane Lyman, One we remarked that did not the difficulty was due in a great must be strictly policed. This put over the amendments providing the moving factor in the dot Ro- measure , to shortage of ore which the rally and the Copper Club dance realize the situation of the fanner. R. Lyman of the council of twelve viduals, tor the removal of the state superintthe full cooperation of local Berequires mance' family troubles, mystery apostles of the L. D. 8. church. units. To Justify the demand, endent of schools from partisan poli- are all combined to make it a de- at this time was hauled entirely by of this precinct have ilncerest policing Utah with affiliate Republicans the coming sympathy to him few the the Denver and Rio Grande railroad. also scheduled a rally, Monday evetics. These amendments are being that local police carry their full many complex problems he has been Copper Company to 1912. he workof lightful evening of entertainment This marked the beginning of plans 28 published In the various papers at Garfield October the IQ health forced his responsibility In the enforcement of All in all, the play Is an enteruntil ning, ed there to ea'led solve within the past upon tor the Bingham and Garfield Rail- Club, 8:00 p. m. Judge E. A. Rogers the state. Some believe to permit the the liquor regulation laws, some diseveral years. However, we do not retirement to 1935. of tainment that should prove Inter- road and grading was started in 1910 will be of the revenue derived from vision election ot a superintendent the principal speaker. believe that a small group is entitlesting to all, and Inasmuch as it is with Chief Engineer H. C. Goodrich are his widow; four the sale of intoxicating liquors schools by a board will eliminate Surviving tor Wednesalso a is slated A the cause, ed to Jeopardize the livelihood of worthy community meeting in charge, T. J. Bivens 'was Division state politics In the appointment. This is daughters, Mrs. Marion A. Young, should be made between-t- h Support of everyone is solicited and day evening, October 38 at the Tay- thousands of people, but if the claims Miss Louise Ander- and the various cities. The present not the way the thin works, accordiEngineer, later succeeded by R. B. lorsville L. D. 8. meeting house, 8:00 of this group are true and Just, they Shelley,' Idaho; urged. Mrs. Clara A. Cannon, law does not meet that situation. Tempest. ng to other opinions. for should be recompensed by the dam- son, Magna; In 1909, C. T. Van Winkle was ap- p. m. with Ed Hatch, candidate Mrs. Alton A. Jameand Cedar City District Attorney and A. C. Ensign, aging concern. Local Beer Licensing Many people believe such action JUDGE TO SPEAK two sots, Clyde LySuperintendent and O. W. vice son, Hiawatha; pointed of the chairman presecond place, a change Eighth In same avors more of politics than to perthe remarked This reader that A succeed to Chief Herman Clerk, man Anderson, Magna and Kumrow, mit the people to select their officsuch a Criticism was evidently not L. two should be made to the law as It rewho had taken the po cinct, as guest speakers. and J. LIONS MEET Garfield; Anderson, The general public is Invited to calculated to make friends. Since lates to the sale of beer. The licensiials. sition of Cashier at the Ray Consolbrothers,- - Gusts vus E. Anderson, or all of these meetings. imng- of the sale of beer should be more any is Van the Mr. among friendship idated Copper Company. Oklahoma and Andrew J, THIS If an official is selected by a vote in the hands of the local of human relations, it would Norman, 1910 by D. placed portant in succeeded was Winkle d the people there is always an opAnderson, Magna. . authorities in counties, cities and to mistaken a be became policy super certainly D. Moffat, who later Ptor us to attempt to eulogize the POPULARITY BABY portunity to remove said official towns, and licenses should be issued District Judge Herbert M. Schill- intendent at Ray Consolidated. Durmembers any antagonize potential somewhat Is Anderson of Mr. bom office If the people believe he without restriction ss to population. er wm be the guest speaker this MofJ this great fraternity. But the life ANNOUNCED it not just what they want Zt is a ing the administration of Mr. SHOW futile as when one comes up againIn the third place, the adminito be demands Thursday evening at the Magna fat the asked; made In were question his that changes task Herculean a st such peculiar thing that the politicians Garfield Lions Club dinner meet"ny of the liquor laws of Utah stration Is a newspaper?. were the which Why of His notable BABIES hink the people should not be trustLOCAL efforts seem small and puny. FOR to states L. O. McMtehael, club min, the up no for present time has been the Coarse ing, doubt, entire Primarily, and ed In such matters. was filled with praise-worth- y wm be held screening plant abused by gros extravagance and The denews. But there must life of meeting president the were Upon remodeling. characteristics As long as we have a government acts and all his at the Baptist church halt 7:00 p, crushing of Mr. Moffat to the Haypolitical patronage. Such a situation In direct conjunction with the be something more than this If a to be commended. M, for and by the people, why should is Intolerable. m. Judge Schiller will discuss the parture to Public have is benefit any individuality, Library play, paper Magna den Plant, H. C. Smith, formerly He was a splendid type of Ameri there be a fear among office holders Octconstitutional amendments a or and distinction. next proposed character any at Thursday, Wednesday Arthur, tiny fine a Superintendent can father, having brought up tbat the matter should be taken out of It may be further said that the the state. was made superintendent, completing ober 28 and 29 at the Cyprus High Were this not true, the position of family of boys and girls with his present law appears to encourage of the people's hands? Lets stay A petition to the Granite board a oc Sky High editor would be among the lost the work of remodeling and install- School auditorium, ith the old method and In this way of education for wife, Ida. He passed on to them a consumption of intoxicating liquors. planting of grass baby contest Js also being sponsored cupationa. other new features. of courage, devotion and In conclusion, let me say that I faing believe the best Interests of the on the A carping attitude is deplorable. heritage to whatever ones task and vor Cyprus high school football by the Womens Club. a careful study of the existing 1914 experiments with oil flocitizens of this state will be served. In loyalty wm to be drawn and submitted field, No less so Is one of passive complaTwo prizes will be given one its sense of responsibility. law and of existing condition, and practicademonstrated Here are both rides of the argua had tation deep to the Granite Board by the Lions. the most popular boy and one tc cence. But honest criticism is somewere constructment. Mr. Anderson possessed a brilliant am in favor of making changes to Decide for yourself. The committee on this consists of bility and machines the most popular girl cm thing quite different Calling atten- mind that was evidenced very much the present law as a careful at as present installed and ed study Mr. McMlchael B. E. Mix, J. O. Merchants of the town will spon-- a tion to a public matter focuses pubat his work. He was very capable In indicates should be made. Existing Mr. Austin Brown arrived in Mag-n- a botAn Denton, F. C. Green, R. C. Parks section six. lic certain baby. empty thought upon it and thought his duties and was well liked by all evils should be made known and Wednesday from Shelley, Idaho and J. E. Rothrock. The beautiful Memorial at the tie will be placed in each merchants will result to opinions .which will fellow workers. corrected. to complete funeral arrangements entrance to the mill was built by window to place the Individual's be expressed; and this will eventua firm believer in education, Being hU father, J. M. Brown, whose each. are of Mrs. Val Garfield returned Tues- the Votes lc contest money. ate In public sentiment And public employees in 1917 as a token he strongly urged college training untimely death shocked the com- day from a three weeks visit in the Chib Gives and esteem for Mr. P. Anyone Interested to entering their sentiment is, or should be the mo- for everyone, Including his children, friendship munity Tueeday. 8 3 to Pacific Coast cities. from division tive face that runs the country. O. Janney. Sr whose amiable qual children (age believer was a staunch although be ities and wonderful executive abil year,) may communicate with Miss Turkey Raising , that "hard labor," as he often extheir or leave Anderson be remembered by Dee Evalyn y will always Turkeys are attracting the atten- pressed it, was good for all. Of GAIN IN those fortunate enough to hav mum st the Magna Times office. tion of farmers to our vicinity. Thos CONSUMPTION This newspaper, speaking personWho will be the most popular baby who have known him. a to of the the with deep many pioneered raising ally, Joins 1917 and 1918 w ere to. town? PERMANENCY The yearwithof extensive GIVES PROMISE The program of the Utah Copturkeys for the past several year sense of loss at the death of this improvehave been favored with some flat- splendid citizen. Club has been released by E. E. per of ments. The complete remodeling res<s on their enterprise. tering McCarty, secretary, to include: secand Wilfley table There is much to learn about tur Industry Leaden Predict Continued Heavy Demand the Garfield Wednesday, November 4 Smoker, RESIDENT of MAGNA Installation giant tions, with tilt keys, however, and the chance of g:00 p. m.; Friday, November Next Year Here and improved classifiers. tube losing as well as gaining are about Adolph Brox orchestra and AUTO KILLED IN. saw the completion also Its period November 25 dance. equal. The eastern market Is able to Wednesday, make of the Tchtng Plant, which absorb great quantities of corn-fe- d Rifle shooters reminded that Hew YORK, Oct IS (AP) The erected during the year, with their pnmfhhi the treatment of ore which CRASH TUESDAY the indoor range are turkeys, however, as moat - eating Is open for practon handled 'taess world greeted with keen accompanying requirements of elec- has not been previously ice each evening and all are asked places along the cost have turkey treattatsrest tric washing machines, cleaner and account of lack of facilities for with cranberry sauce on their bills was shocked Wednesday to turn In their targets to B. L. Friday unofficial trade flg-ttMagna ores. of fare every day to the year. 7 to learn of the death of J. M. Brown, Jones for indicating a new monthly high other labor saving devices, helped ing oxidized rating on team shootThe Utah corn-fe- d for domestic copper con-Ptl- boost the demand for the red metaL Construction of this plant was unturkeys are 70, who was killed In an auto colli- ing. Post matches will start soon. favored to the market above the sion at Hamer, Idaho, when he was and predictions of leaden Then, too, city and suburban der the supervision of R. B. Temmiddle-we- st birds which forage on struck by an automobile driven by HawH. R. trend would be definitely upward bones It Its completion alloys pest Upon ring copper and "for months during a driver who fell asleep at the wheel DRIVER DENIES Insects several Board General of das on this Member tonighout 1937. as building materials wiring, to ley whose experiments Even Interthe at the year. Mr. Brown was traveling from of ore, covering a period of several ri4ese HIT-RU- N Be Present At Sess- est to turkeys It will bepresent To factors, coupled with In-0-es oil burner, piping and the like COUNT a time where he had been visitlong the of Canada, the to building led up years, the to of to both domestic and for an air permanence gave of on the until the Here ions supply turkeys ing. 4 Production, reduction to world picture. plant assumed ehtrge is SuperinBEFORE market catches up with the present Funeral arrangements have not as tendent s and demand. We predict fair profits to yet been made, pending the arrival Analysts pointed to predictions high levels to export and A new and up to date Carpenter The fall quarterly conference of turkey raising for the few years to of children. Complete details will be prices, gave enoourage- - the' year's record would show beDenying guilt on charges of hit-ru- n to an industry that suffered tween 135,000 and 150.000 new rest Shop waa also built and equipped. Oqulrrh L. D. S. Stake will be held come. given in next week's issue. Mr. Brown driving and drunken driving, K. was enlarged and Is survived by his mother, three sens S. Carter, 27, Magna, was ordered ly to the depression. Saturday and Sunday, October dentlal units erected and a larger The Machine Shop Mrs. Alice Brady entertained Py- and four daughters. to appear for trial October 27, WedImproved machine Installed to take from Information given by H. EdJtoay'i figures plaoed Septem figure to sight-- for 1937. thian Sisters and partners of Mag the place of other which were ob- ward Sutton, stake president nesday, when he appeared before Automobile maker, approaching solete. consumption at 75,893 toni, The opening meeting will be held ns at a social at her home Satur- Oqulrrh Stake Union meeting waa Judge A H. Ellett, Wednesday to tost Augusts 85J 40 tona s, record production, used this year Step by step, due to an efficient Saturday at 7:30 p. m. in the Flea day evening. Progressive 500 was held Sunday at the Magna Ward police court. aggregating 1884)00 many thousands more too of cop- organization, the plant steadily In- .ant Green ward chapel. Intended played and high score prizes given meeting house. An Interesting dem Carter was arrested at Fifth South the end of September, were per than Hl193S. to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Nielson and onstration of The Ideal Class," was and Second East creased its production, until to 1918, for priesthood members only. .. Streets. Salt Lake to a two and a half months' 8unday Services will be held at consolation favors to Mrs. Lestrus the tonnage reached an avenge of by Miss Emma Smith of City, after he waa Involved to and picture, armament In the foreign PPfr. considered a normal leveL four hour 10 a. m. In the Granger ward chapel, Turner and Tom Drlffia. Special Granger. Much Interest was shown fled from the scene of an accident requirement and a general Indus; 18,500 tons every twenty the Por- 2 p. m. and 7:30 p. to. to the Pleasant birthday guests were Mrs. Ellen Mar-l- In the meeting. It was enjoyed by s Tuesday night at First South and from taken Information ny hundreds of mile of new trial expansion have pointed the and Mrs. Christine Marsh. (Continued on Page 8) Second East streets, polee said. large crowd. phyry of May, 1911 electric transmission lines way for increasing demand. ject, being constructed by WPA employees in Magna? The principal purpose of this worthy project it to eliminate fkd hazards in the community streets. Experts state that the cloudbursts suffered last summer and preceding years, would have done little damage had there been proper channels of conveying the water to storm ditches. . However, some doubt ss to whether the. project will be fully completed, has arisen, due to a fund shortage. Petitions were circulated during the first of the week to submit to the County Commissioners tor their consideration in seeing the project is completed. Fioa Politics ' sitre- Re- Of State Lianor w. collar-to-coll- ar ct ns 3.12 Com-ipiMinn-pr eal Final Rites Benefit Play ms Honor Eric Scheduled Here , H. Anderson t ,.l V X , it 4- - i ' ' AT EVENING Copper ' Program For Month COPPER Thanksgiving OF Stake Quarterly. 13-d- ance, Conference Dates re on st Saturday Sunday JUDGE "stlc 24-2- 5, Do-atock- pre-ente- or 1 |