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Show pnurtecnth Year wpa LANDON RURAL VOTERS CHOICE; KANSAN HOLDS LEAD HI 27 STATES TO 13 FOR PRESIDENT AfCLOSE -- . Approves DrMtic Step We are reprinting (jditor1 Note: article which appeared to the ui issue of the Tooele Traoacrip as we feel It win yirtin newspaper, to resInterest considerable rf a are" as they ist, of this community concerned Zested and directly todua-- b Jial m and its subsequent might be wel to state at men are Ha time, that even If the -- Dtd their wage Increase, they Jfl still be In the hole" hundreds ifdollan. as they have lost over Ktekl work at this date. Mr. Alex I pnn, editor of the Tooele Bunak bad addressed the Union along gii Use. stating that the wive and men were i big majority of the teirttly regretting the strike. Here i tbe Unions answer.) The Bulletin Editor of the Transcript has put the local union of Uu Editor JUS tor sag ' . J 37-V-oters, approved Monday by the Public Works Administration to Wash togton, D. C, states Oranlte offThe program, as win be recall-- , ed, will enable the construction of a library at the Cyprus High School Additional classrooms will be provided through the other construction work. Extra rooms will also be built at Holladay and Madison grade the politicians shout or perhaps I Just notice them so very much mart as election day draws near. Perhap I read an article the other day that a Chicago woman was arrested for firing a gun Into the air to frighten her neighbor. Probably to get back the lawnmower, the hose and the cup of flour. It ought to give other good Samaritan" neighbors Hoover-Rooaeve- edhools. Work win begin as soon as final details arrive. Ideas. LikabU Ray X Dillman, Republican can didate for governor, toured the Magna Mill Tuesday In company with Ous Ensign, assistant superinten dent and other officials of the com- indivul Legion District state-by-sta- Convention Here states. Landon leads In 37 states to 13 states for Roosevelt In the cold terms of electoral votes, Landon has 37S to lid for Roosevelt In these 40 states on the basis of the smaU town and country vote only a recorded at the close of this poll Saturday; Eva Fourteen Posts - Auxiliar- pany. I talked briefly with a number of the men who were Introduced to all political faiths and complexions Mr. Dillman and they unanimously were favorably impressed with his were Invited to Join to the poll very evident capability and winning How States Voted personality. One find as he travels that the truly great One new state, Nevada, was add- through life, men and women always have aim ed to the final week of balloting. and richness of character. It went Into the Roosevelt Column plicity Dill? Zat So, 648 narrow the of votes by margin The June bridegroom who declarto 615 for Landon. Tbs 13 states wherein Roosevelt ed he would be master of his home leads at the conclusion of the poll or know the reason why probably are: Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, knows the reason by this time. An! I Georgia. Idaho, Montana,, Nevada, right or Just presuming. Bill? North Carolina. North Dakota, Okla- Obvious homa, Oregon, Texas sad Utah. Dick Stewart, to a musing mood, Tbs 27 states favoring Landon wondered the other- - day what he are: California, Colorado, Connectiwould - be -- wheahe- became, older. cut, JUlnola, Indiana, Iowa. Kansas, The answer seems obvious. Hell be Kentucky, Maine, Maryland, Massa-chuett- a, a taxpayer. MissMichigan, Minnesota, Mew ouri. Nebraska, Hampshire, Errors That Pass New Jersey, New York, Ohio, PennErrors that pass in the night, sylvania, South Dakota, Tennessee, often become nightmares to newsVirginia, Vermont, Washington, paper people. A friend of mins, who West Virginia and Wisconsin. publishes an eastern newspaper, sent me a gem the other day. With the A study of the national state by usual charity, an editor to composstate tabulations shows the closest ing an obituary, wrote that the late voting to California, Connecticut, lamented Mr. Smith had lived a North Dakota and Ohio. Nevada, Christian life at all times," but So comes to a close the weekly came off the press when the most successful Presi- the article paper newpapero that the deceased stated dential polL had lived a Christian life at times, POTtogibal truth hurts worse than The above standings are the final the spot to his issue of ies To Be Represented At results In a nation-wid- e Presidential 20th October by alleging that they straw-vo- te Meeting. poll conducted by some which la now ritred the walk-o3,800 weekly newspapers located In tytng up production at the Tooele Wheres Elmer, Buddy?" states throughout the country. Pub- snelter, and by Implying that a The American Legion Poets .and liihers Autocaster Service and The ull minority have controlled and units are holding their American Press, located here, servAuxiliary sta are controlling the strike situ eve- ed In the capacity of national straw itm In order that the people of District convention Saturday vote headquarters to tabulate the at October Sl Cop-p- er Utah the ning, m un Itnetr ay better . dmtand the nation-wid- e vote of state-bstate Chib, 1:00 p. m. nlk-oand the facte leading up returns. a it the officers of Local U submit This U the first time that CyThis poll of smaU town and counthe following Information: prus Poet No. 38 has played host to voters Is mads up of returns try a District convention, but to their Due to rising metal prices and in from 40 states. 'Ih states that an usual are efficient manner, plann- not included In wed effclency of means of pro this poll are omitted ing a successful and enjoyable time taction, the miners and smeltermea only because the vote was so smaU or for of members fourteen who poets if Utah have felt, for several so scattered that to the opinion of wiU be to attendance. Booths past, that they were entlt-- M those tabulating the vote, such reto s raise to pay. Published fig Delegatee from Tooele, Bingham, turns were of no informative or ms have shown that whereas oper Park Cite. Jordan, Salt take City. speculative value. ilor'i profits have mounted stead Heber City. Park City. Coalville, PoU Fourth Nation-Wid- e Sr, wages have relatively remained Kamas and Murray will be present Bmall town and country voters S a standstill. To further emphasize tor the Auxiliary ceremonies, states have been registering their Presithis situation, the prices of eommo Miss Catherine McBride, president. dential preference In these poUt, dities have been climbing ever high Mrs. Margery Bober. District presis ind higher and the end Is not dent, will preside at the meeting. h sight Mrs. Connie Wadsworth, Department Id an attempt to remedy this alt President and other Deportment ofwhen, late to July and early to ficers, are also expected to be pre iigust of this year, the various to-a- k sent. T of the International Union of One. Mill and Smelter Worfesrs It is requested that all local meminitiated a series of meetings with bers and prospectivs members be to Mr operators at which attempts attendance aa Instructions for the wre made to settle this problem, welfare of the American Legion Auxhiring all these preliminary nego iliary win be stressed.. A program hUons. the officials of the Tooele and refreshments! will follow. suiter maintained that The Legion members win be Incom My would automatically raise wag structed as to the activities of the following a similar action by the various posts throughout the district Lions Committee Extract Crowd Acdaimg Drama whus mine operators, but would for the ensuing year. Cyprus Post take the initial Promise From Com. B. At Outstanding, Wedstep. The mine extends a cordial Invitation to an Pastors flatly refused to raise. members aa well as officers of the Mullins For Project nesday Evening At the second regular meeting to district to attend. August of Local 65, a of these report Praised by a large audience WedCompletion of the Magna curb fruitless negotiations was made and and gutter project, which has been nesday evening as being outstandiBABY POPULARITY d. jfrt pleasure of the members was doubtful for the past several weeks, ng. Sky High" comedy drama By a vote of 97 percent foe settled Tuesday. 'panacred by the Magna Womens was definitely a opposed to CONTEST ENDS -only 1 percent against, win have curbs and gutters Club tor the benefit of the local Magna s decided to no longer request, streets here. library, will also be presented "this to demand a flat THIS EVENING forA thecommittee wage Increase from the Magna Thursday evening at the Cyprus cents per day. Garfield Lions Club, original spon- High School auditorium, 8:00 p. m. On September 20th, this demand The Baby Popularity contest, sors of the project, consisting of J. The cast consists of Vera Coon. Presented in Salt Lake City to sponsored by the Magna Womens C. Denton, chairman, L. O. McMi-cha- el Rodney Coon. Lois Higley, Vivian Eton, General Manager of the Club, to conjunction with the drapresident and R. C. Parka, Harrison. J. A. Young. Claude Bhep-picinternational Smelting and Refm- - ma which was presented Wednes- contacted officials Tuesday to asValeria Young. Floyd Nielson, Co The demand was at once day evening and again this Thurs- certain their Benopinion In the matter. EValyn Dee Anderson,- Naomi Mused on the same grounds as the day evening at the Cyprus High Schoenfelt. James nett and WPA supervisKenneth E. Borg. evious refusal. School auditorium, has attracted On la or, informed the committee that the Choruses include: High Hate September 25th, at a regular considerable entries. only possible solution to complete wetlng of Local 55, a standing vote Cahoon. Katherine White, ' taken A prize win be given to the most the project was to have the cement Marvus Rowsell Lola Coon, Doroon the question of wbeth or not to call a strike vote. This popular girl baby and most popular furnished by the WPA and all thy Hardman. Irene Jones; Troopn resulted In 55 members favor boy baby, as evidenced by the tot- other equipment of trucks to haul ers Louise Monsen. Mabel Brems, f the calling of a strike vote al amount of money in the Indivi- recks, cement mixer, etc. furnished Pern Clement, Katherine Angell, Mr. Vivian Tuck, LaVern Clement; only 6 members opposed. Poll- - dual Jars Thursday evening. Mer- by the County Commission. this clear mandate from the chants of the town hare sponsored Borg further stated that 134,000 was Dutch Mabel Pappas, Elva Kin2 to I appropriated for the project by der, Helen Hardman, Bernice Coon, ember of the Union, the officer various babies, ranging from - sD no andare each old. Votes Washington to include completion Leona. Conti Specialities will be lc option but to proceed with years be of eight streets and 4th south. Sev- given by Louise Monsen and Esvotes win balloting. money accruing from enteen hundred dollars have been ter Petersen. compliance with a section of given to the library. The general public is Invited. erpended as of date of October 15. tocaig Constitution which pro-- L The following babies and their Mr. Borg stated to the committee that before a strike vote could sponsors, thus tar have been enter- that the avenue open was to made, three'(3) days notice must ed: Allle Jean Wllmore, White Lily contact only B. Mullins, road superJ given to the members, the election Bakery; LaMar Maddy. Magna visor of TAX DELINQUENT the county. not hed until the following Cafe; Lou EUerteon, Toms Place; met committee The immediately 011 dy- - September Leslie Ann Gallyer, Madsen's Store; w th Mr. Mullins who was very revw 6. DEADLINE MOVED three hundred eleven mem Jan Sadler, Huffaker Furniture Co.; ticent about the whole matter and n good standing and who were Carol Huffaker. Pair Store; Lucille stated he would be unable to aid. TO DECEMBER employed at the Tooele smel- Banks, Utah Shoe Repair; Lots After a telephone conversation with oted on the question of wheth Garfield, Woolf enden's Market; Mr. Borg, who later attended the The county commission Wedhr . 50 they were wUUn to strike Gloria Richardson, Knights Ber- meeting and ensuing heated disvoted to extend the tax nb Per day Increase to ries Station; Beverly Rae Woollen-de- cussions, Mr. Mullins consented to nesday date from November delinquency to doptlon ta J. C. Penney Company and furnish the equipment kre k Wa 21. December 30 to not then practiced, of Lois Marlene Jones, Skaggs. ... Ross Bowden, local supervisor of collar or portal to portal The decision was reached durWPA and Mr. Borg Informed the election tnt carried out consideration of a petition would the bar i1 10(1 committee that ing project IN Partial manner, by DILLMAN SPEAKS eo Langton. 1125 to all continue winter, only subject jrom William F. 128 . baUot and the Union mem-t- o other propand sub-zeweather which would freeze Alpine place, three day to which MAGNA FRIDAY EVE cement or the removal of county erty owners. the Up thelr The re-aita? the trucks to dear the roads of snow. UtflH0 The petition was first presentfcaDotlng showed 192 Governor --elect Ray X. Dillman a strike, if a strike was nee-iu- tT October TT tut the commissed win be the principal speaker at a Mrs. Albert Monsen entertained ion delayed action until it could their demands, and big rally this Friday evening. Oct- at a prettily arranged Halloween opposed to striking. determine whether an extension, ober 30 to the Cyprus High school party at her borne on Second East oniai balloting at Eur auditorium, states J C Deiiton, pre- street on provided for to state statutes, !? Monday evening. Fire would work a hardship on local CltyLark and Bingham, cinct chairman. am hundred waa played and prizes a government units which had borlast resort, the officers and warded to Mr. Robert Harkness 1 55 rowed money on tax anticipation met4th Mr. Ssckett and The rally promises to be interestPeterson. A midnight notes. to that they had been ing and weU worth anyone's time. Mrs. Stanley was served to twelve guests luncheon The deadline falls at noon, DefcWorized their members to ask Mr. Dillman win be accompanied st one long table, which bad as a 21. Is cember candidate. Everyone holiday" while negotiation by other' a hollowed pumpkin fincenterpiece commences welcome. The meeting carried on between the ed to represent a Horn of Plenty. on Page ) at 9:00 p. m. Adah on ut y Curb, Gutter Project Be m Benefit fJagna M Meted Library Play Tbis Evening J. sol-nte- k, - La-vln- 21 -- n, ro ry tifd Granite Heal LANDON LEADS D1 LITERARY DIGEST FIGURES FINAL Gives Facts Still Shooting ... icials.- h Ett-- oonducted by country Sleekly newspapers, each national election year since 1931 Each succeeding poll has A noted psychiatrist says that the shown an Increase in the number noisiest people are those haunted of ballots cast and the accuracy of with a feeling of Inferiority. Still By JOHN THOMAS WILSON NEW YORK. Oct one million, thirty -- nine thousand, six hundred and thirty -- five of them residing to small towns and rural the forecast In 1932 this smaU town and counAmerica, have registered a straw vote preference for President, with try paU was correct within one this result: :tate, giving Hoover 7 states against Roosevelt whereas Hoover carried A majority of them, 57.1 percent only I states in the November elecfavor Governor Alf M Landon of tion. In popular . vote totals, the Kansas, the Republican party canlt vote in the 1932 didate. The second choice is Frank was within 1 percent of the dispoll lln D. Roosevelt, Democratic candi tribution of the popular vote between date, with 36.8 percent of the vote. those two when the. official NovWilliam Union Letnke, Congressman ember count was completed. party. Is a distant third with 4.6 perBalloting to the 1936 poll was concent; the other three candidates ducted over a period of nine weeks, trailing far to the ruck to the order from late July until October 10th. named Thomas, Socialist; Browder, baVots as Only actual Communist - and Colvin, Prohibisent In by newspapers from subtionist, last scribers and readers were included ts tabIn political terms more readily un- In the national derstood. Landon with 694.183 votes ulations. Lodge, organization or group votleads Roosevelt with 382,842 votes on the ratio of about 5 to 3 to 40 ing was not counted, fews papers of A $20,256 building program to the Oranlte school district was DUagrec Member Sorry For Taking CHATTERS 5 I2EWROOI.IS FOR GRAKITESCHOOLS Union Number 23 Magna, Utah, Friday, October 30, 1933 r' , fiction. Governor. Alfred X Landon On leads the presidential race according to final and complete figures released via radio Wed- nesday evening by radio commentators. The smiling candidate has 1,293,669 votes or 54.43 percent while President Franklin D. Roosevelt follows with 972,897 votes or 40 4 percent The balance of the candidates poll a total of 109,000. Governor Landon Is given 370 Electoral votes and Roosevelt 161. The literary Digest poll has been 95 percent correct to all the years tt has been conducted. Facts Relating To Proposed Constitutional Given. ent , . j To Fellow Citizens, Taxpayers and School Patrons of Oranlte School District: Since we, your public servants, are charged with the responsibility of conducting the affairs of your Inter-eo- t, county and schools. In your beat the possible and to give you government with the revenues mads available to ua, ws have felt that It was Incumbent upon us to InvestNo. 4 igate the proposed Amendment It effect what determine to i and nay have. If approved by th peoelecple at the coming November tion and if enacted Into tow, upon Ihe kind of service which wo shall ye able to give you; upon the finances and credit of our local government, and upon the general welfare of our people. Many Varied Events ArOn this subject, we are Indebted to of Nine and to the the For Enjoyment PublicCommittee ranged Officials Educational ComOf Everyone mittee for the following revealing facte: Arrangements are being made for 1. There may be an annual loss of the Hun- to revenues to us, as follows: the annual bazaar-fet-e ter Ward one of the most auccess-If- ul ,.,.$289,674.00 To our county and enjoyable events of the To our schools - . . . . . .70 40.00 fall months here. The dates hare been set lor Thursday and- - Friday, rn 360,614.00 November 12 and 13, states Ernest we are obliged to sustain these If Nleaan. chairman of the publicity lo ses, we may do one of th folland program committee. owing three things: Events will include a Children's A. Lower the efficiency and reJubilee, vaudeville, athletic program, duce the services In our county, city grand ball, side attractions and and school governments, unless and mea's to suit everyone. until of course, we shall be able The grand opening U Thursday, to make up these losses by some at 3:00 p. m. with a childrens cir- other method not yet determined. cus for all youngsters to come atB. We can increase the levy on all tired to oostume and participate to taxable property, which levies our be will games and dances. Prises like given for the prettiest and funniest would be increased something A vaudeville program the following: costume. For county purposes ..1.6 mils Thursday at 8:15 p. m. will prob Increase. ably lnterest the adults more. Din For school purposes ..2.4 mUte ner wili also be served at this time Increase. by the Relief Society. An athletic program la scheduled 4.0 mills TOTAL Friday at 7:00 p. m. D. P. FairIncrease. banks and his tumbling kids and C. We can make up this loss by , roller skaters will perform. John our properAnderson will give a demonstration having our assessor tax as full by tow. at required yalue, ty of wrestling and Ruth Marquess will of taxing at as present at Instead to are Thera many fencing. perform of Its real side attractions also lined up to In- from 50 to 60 percent value. clude fortune telling, beauty parlor, So when we vote on Amendment guess and win games, freaks of naNo. 5, we are virtually deciding the ture, M. I. A. sewing booth. The Orand Ban, Friday at 9:00 fallowing questions: 1. Do we desire to have the same p. m. Will conclude the fiesta. The kind of service to our county and is a extended cordial general public school government, Invitation to atttend. or Are we willing to accept, without r.L BROWN IS complaint, less service to our county and schools, which may be made HONORED necessary by the loss of the said revenues, ' Hunter Yard Plans Annual 2Day Bazaar . 1 Another embarrassing moment occurred to a friend of mine recent ly. An old gentleman, tottery and d, head of a prominent old family, had j attempted suicide. Desiring to soften the blow for the family with an expression of sympathetic interest, my friend began his . story ' of the affair: Friends of the family will regret to learn that Grandpa Blank msuto an unsuccessful attempt to kill himself Tuesday. Here, again, was the truth, but a bit too unvarnished. And the worst fight the Salt Lake Tribune city editor ever bad waa after he had written- - something intended to be a compliment for a local luminary, and the paper stated the gentleman to question was a skunk jr politician Instead of a "spunky politician." FUNERAL RITES That, however, was not much worse than what I wrote once to Funeral cervices for John M. high school about a teacher who was leaving. I said the teacher's Brown, who was killed Tuesday at work could not possibly be underHamer, Idaho to an automobile acestimated. cident. were conducted Monday to the Pleasant Green Ward. Bishop Breeze officiated. Hyrum Bowling Schedule Former Bishop I. W Coon opened the services with a prayer, followed by a song from a quartet, consisting of Jack Herzog, Mrs. Florence Cocker! II. Mrs. Rodney Coon, Carl Poul-to- n; speaker, James Bertoch of HunThe following bowling schedule ter; vocal solo, Mrs. Florence Cock for the ensuing week at the Utah erlll; speaker. President H. Edward Sutton; vocal solo, Mrs. Owen 8. JaCopper Club is released: cobs; speaker, Hugh B. Brown; se Friday, October 36: 6:30, Team No. 9 vs. Team No. 23 lection, quartet; closing prayer. Geo. and Team No, fl vs. Team No. 21. A. Little. Interment was in the P. 9:3d Team No. 13 vs. Team No. 19 O. Ward cemetery.' The grave was and Team No. 15 vs. Team No. 17. dedicated by Theodore Ek. All of the speakers praised the life Monday, November t: 6:30, Team No. 1 vs. Team No. 12; of Mr. Brown, stating he had been Team No. 10 Vs. Team No. 14. x splendid father and an American 8:30, Team No. 8 vs. Team No. 16 citizen that one could be proud of. and Team No. 2 vs. Team No. 22. His passing to to be deeply regrettThar day, November 5: ed. 6:30, Team No. 4 vs. Team No. 30; Team No. 6 vs. Team No. 18. Surviving are four daughters, Mr. 8:30, Team No.. 3 -- vs. Team No. Doris Hall and Mr Grace Hall of 24; Team No. 5 vs. Team No. 23. Alberta, Canada; Mrs. Bertha Clayton and Miss Nora Brown of Magna; three sons, Charles Brown of Texas and Theron and Austin Brown of Idaho Palls, Idaho and his moMeets ther, Mrs. Fannie Brown of Salt Lake City. feeble-minde- fcsfat - J. AT Outlined For Next Week At Gabhouse that we eta money from some get that other sources without disturbing our economic welfare? 1 Will we support our county a'sesaor If he taxes our property at full value as required by law, to order to make up for these losses? or 5. Are we satisfied with the prerent assessed valuation and the present levy and the present kind of service we are receiving to our county and school governments? 6. Do we realize that if we c'n make savings and economies In thi conduct of our county and school affairs, we may do so without chang- lng or tampering with the state Con' stitution? ) Democratic Group Stcdp This Friday Evening Hallowe'en features mark a aerThe Democratic Study Group of ies of parties planned at the Village District 297 will meet At the home of Bacchus during the totter days of Mrs. Etoe Baker on Cyprus street of the week. The clubhouse to to this Friday evening at 7:30 p. nu readiness for the festivities. Qn-P- ri states Mrs. N. P. Pehrson. day evening a dance will be given Visitors win be Mrs. Prank Pen- for the older children, Friday after rose, Commissioner and Mrs. J. R. noon has been reserved for the Rawlins and Walter Anderson. Ev- smaller children and Saturday night j a ball will be held for the club mem eryone is Invited to attend. tbers to costume. Mesdames K T. The M Men and Oleanor Girls of Rountree, O. A. Jones, William Ber the Magna Ward M. L A. enjoyed toch and R-- Whipple, are on the a Halloween dance on Tuesday eve- committees and Mrs. J. E. Roth rock will act as chaperon. , ning. " v f or' Do we feel confident These are the questions embodied in Amendment No. 5, which we, your public servants, submit to you for your careful study and consideration, before you go to the polls on November 3rd to Indicate by your vote, whether you think. In view of there facts, that the proposal embodied In Amendment No. 6 will promote the Interests of this community or whether it may add nothing to the solution of our tax problem, but may only be destructive of all good ends. It to significant that the Committee of Nine, even after two years investigation; has not seen fit to recommend this exemption. ie that platforms of both political parties are silent on this question. On account of the Importance of this question, we urge you when you go into the booth on November 3rd, that you look for Amendment No. 5 on the bivllot, and vote NO on this proposal Respectfully submitted, B. E. Mix. President Granite - School District Board of Education. B. P. Quinn, Chair ' man, County Corjn!:smars. ng ' |