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Show r 0 BEE A COMMUNITY: INSTITUTION rrFTEENTH YEAR County EVENTS GIVEN FOR UTAH COPPER DAY Seels Events are completed for Utah CopperMUls and Tinner field Hay next Wednesday, August 11 at Lagoon, according to Information released Thursday morning. For Protection Number Magna, Utah, Friday, August 6, 1937 Batters In Lake Junior Legion Drum1 Editor has Htr smy t Corps Commended For Flaying Anq Marching mhaSter fotehich th - - Railroad Passengers Americans are on the go this summer, and not only the highways humming but the railroads are booming. Recent reports indicate that they are breaking all records for passenger traffic. This Is mainly due, as Is pointed out by a railroad executive, to the three facts of greater comfort, faster speed and reduced cost- - There have been more than 8,000 passenger trains and Pullman cars there are now more 500 trains; and the average fare of less than two cents a mile, In coaches which themselves are much Improved, Is said to be the lowest In this century. It Is a striking example of the way better service and lower prices can revive an industry that long seemed to be losing ground. From now on, the railroads may be able to hold their own, not against automobiles, but along with them. Today and T omorrow Attired In, colorful orange satin blouses atop whit trousers and white visors, the thirty two members of the American Legion Drum Corps, drew, commendable and flattering comment1 Wednesday morning when they marched and played in the parade, conducted In conjunction with the Utah State Firemen's convention at, Midvale. The blouses were given to the drum corps members by the 8alt Lake County Fire Department No. '; Mass Honors Mrs. , K.ColonnoXRoSe) Here Wednesday 11 Jerciir Society Names Grow Funeral mass for Katherlna Colonno, more familiarly known as Katherlna Rose, was held Wednesday morning. Mrs. Oolonno died of heart disease Saturday at 10:00 a.m. from an unexpected heart attack at the family residence on Center street. The funeral cortege left the family residence at 9:30 a. m. and proceeded to Our Lady of Lourdes church, where mass was celebrated by the Rev. William E. Vaughn at 10:00 a- m. Burial was at ML Calvary cemetery. Mrs. Rose was born In Caraminca, Italy, July 22, 1888, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Caruso. She had lived In Magna with her husband and years and was family for twenty-fiv- e well known and liked, Surviving are her husband, Samuel Colonno; five sons, Jack, Henry, William, Dominic and Patrick Colonno and a daughter, Ida Colonno, all of Magna: a brother, John Caruso, Denver, Colorado and a sister In Italy. Burial was In ML Calvary cemetery. The sympathy of the community to extended to the sorrowing For Reunion Fete The following competitive contests have been arranged: 10:30, Bingham Wages Band, East bowery. First Aid conThe average weekly wages of test, Magna, Arthur and Bingham, workers in American Industries have To Sought Ordinance east bowery; 10:45 a. m. drill Many Already Planning Increased by mm than 18 percent by Require Constant Guard Magna Junior Legion drum corps, In the past year, although the length To Attend Sunday, Sepball grounds; 11:00 childrens races, of the average work week has been Attendance tember 5 for girls and boys from 7 to 16 years, reduced by 15 percent, the National at Oreat Salt 12:00 noon, lunch time; 12:50 p. Industrial Conference Board reprotection of bathers Committees to arrange and concorp drill In ball grounds; 1:00 beaches will be sought by Salt ports. That means that the average duct affairs of the 1937 annual reordinances p. m. Boys sack race, 30 yards, girls hourly wage of industrial workers Lake county through union of the Mercur Pioneer Soshoe race, 30 yards, boys has gone up much more than the to require beach manageciety at Mercur, Sunday, September Ted Colombe to the marching dir- weekly wage. The weekly means for race, 40 yards (under 21 years) ; boys earnings of 5, have been announced by Hodge ments to provide adequate ector of the organization and Roy factory hands are now almost exactly dewas action This potato race, girls race, 40 wch protection. Marshall, secretary, to Include: Re- -' Jones, business manager. The memcommissiwhere they were at the peak of the yards; 100 yard dash. Employees oncided upon by the county ceptlon: Oeorge Phillips, C. W. Cor-flel- d, bers left by auto caravan, chaperonboom in 1929, while the number effect would the ly, wheelbarrow race, woman and Charles Coats, Lon Dykeman. on Monday. This ed by parents of the boys and girls. now employed In Industry to higher beaches. Sunset Beach and man 25 yards; woman egg and spoon T. A. Janney and William Ooodman; near-b- y than It was then. race, (bring own spoon) ; women nail Black Rock. grounds and refreshments committof the driving contest; 440 yards relay race This would mean real prosperity ee Jra Dera, chairman. Parley Bryj. R. Rawlins, chairman If the buying power of wages were as an, Jack Shafer, and Frank Allen; county commission, called attention Magna, Arthur, Bingham and Salt great as It was in 1929, and on that program committee: Alex Baker, of the board to the death of one Lake; horse shoe pitching contest, point the Boards report to equally Oeorge Z. Edwards, Fred H. Ostler; bather by strangulation last week, mills vs. mines; quoits, mills vs. election committee: P. J. Fennell, J. optimistic. The real" weekly wage mines; hard ball game, min vs. end a near tragedy for two others, to actual living costs, to 12 R. Jarvis, William Waterfall and W. adjusted mines; 4:30 p. m. soft-ba- ll end asked that action be taken. game, e per cent above the 1929 average. E. Andrews swimming; 7:00 to 8:00 p. m. Bing- Advice to Parents-B- uy It. Drawing of an ordinance Some will attribute this ImproveWe feel sure that we are renderA short program will be presented county attorney will be sought by ham Band and Leatherwood family ment in the American workers conat one o'clock. In order to create a the commission to require certain boxing and dancing; dance, prize fox ing a distinct service to all parents dition to politics. Personally, I regard of this vicinity when we wider Interest In the affalra of the types of protection, especially the trot and prize waltz. urge them, The Utah Copper Golf ten-mit as something which was IneviIf they have not Society among its membership, an constant attendance of a lifeguard already done so, to team took the El Monte squad Sun- table, which would have come about send ten cents to the Childrens election by ballot to select officers to on the various beaches, it was deSoftbaUers serve during the ensuing year will Bureau, U. 8. Department of Labor, day by a 21 to 8 score on the Magnt faster if there had been less politi- Mills To Be Closed cided by the commission. links. Ed Kingslgy led the entire cal Interference. be conducted, a committee having Washington, D. C.. for a copy of We must do something to preTo group with a pair otqeat 34a. Ed been selected to direct same. Field the bureaus All Comvent further drownings," said book, entitled, zoomed around tike he really en- Negroes members whose names appear on the Child Management Just what missioner Rawlingsa to chance I recently had learn We have called attention to this joyed pulling the-- ' Course apart He how Opening games In the mill diviwill be required in our ordinance The Utah Copper Company and Secretary's roll will be entitled to the Negro employes were treated not has been less under than three sion softball playoff lor Utah Cop- book before and understand that I am not prepared to say, but of a friend of mine who has Magna Mills will be closed down next vote, but as many have failed to par on 18 holes of play so long, he through this I am sure, we should see to per field day next Wednesday at more than a million copies of the to had chance a to see both aides of Wednesday, August 11 for Utah register and In some cases only the to fit his game. The par changing are first booked edition has Lagoon, been and Field Day at Lagoon, It was name of the husband to enrolled, the It that a lifeguard is stationed distributed. El Tuesday at Monte boys thoroughly enjoyed the question. There are thirty famil- Copper Wednesday at Garfield and Magna This indicates that American pareach beach." ies employed the year round on a announced here Wednesday by offi- election committee win extend the ball parks. Thursday and Saturday, ents are Interested in their children themselves, especially at the clubprivilege of the ballot to all others acre tract, which my cials. County Attorney Harold E. Wallhouse where the. Magna group holds to ace said no such problem had been the Magna park will be the scene and that many of them realize the towns the of who present themselves and registIt expected that the best reputation In the state for friend told me about, with extra help er a former residents of Mercur. of the semi-finand final rounds. need of correct information on habcotton-pickiwill and Garfield be referred to his office Monday aftat harvest and Magna times. practihospitality- - A proposed return match its, sex feeding, to to paid 830 cally deserted as everyone Winner of the tournament is bookernoon by the commission, but as Instruction, Indepen- for the plannDue lo the remarkable comeback entire dub membeshlp to The head of each family a month. They get living quarters ing to attend festivities at Lagoon. being staged soon as the request came to him ed to meet Gemmelfclub on field dence, obedience, punishment and a totter for by the Old Camp, and the planned part of Sep- and fuel be would begin a study of what day. Matt Broderick is in charge of score of other problems' free, and all they want of restriction In available consequent to Invited to tember and everyone Scientists may argue about the rethe food stuffs grown on the place. could be done. the affair. parking space, it to quite possible lative value of heredity and environ- go to Ogden and play the tricky Most of the cabins have gardens "I am not sure how far we can this Is the last time It will be that El Monte little course. municipal ment all they please but it to cerand flocks of poultry. The Negroes go in making such an ordinance as advisable to meet in Mercur, so forLocal Youths Leave tain that intelligent parents, equip--' have their own community center or the lake, proper, mer residents are urged to take adbelongs to the 6-ped with the latest Information on Jook where they have their dances Results in the July leg of the Dirstate, and Salt Lake county could 2 vantage of what may be their only child welfare, can do something to ectors Cup play are Rue Packard and social affairs. In case of Illness, not legislate regarding its control. opportunity to meet with former ashelp their children develop. So, If defeated H. F Lott 2 and 1; Tony they get free medical care. The beaches, however, are anotsociates at the old townslte. Pinney marched Into first place Grant Baker, Verlyn Healy and you have children running around Lewis defftBtezrA.Mt.' Ensign, 1 up; How her matter, and I shall certainly be many Northern white of the Industrial by League Sunday Officers of the Association IncludWayne Tomlin left Tuesday morn, the home, buy yourself a copy of this H. Garside defeated Abe Larson, 2 workers, I wonder, have $30 a reason of their glad to assist in aiding the safety victory over the book and read it carefully. James B. Mullins, president, ing the with National Guard Band and left food month 1; after C. and rent, ing paying Quayle Harry program in that regard as soon as Angell Gemmell Thomas Reese, vice squad, for California are tied at the end of nine holes, and doctor's bills? Not many. In where they will tour Weather president and the matter is officially referred to Compensations triumphed over Provo, the defeat Hodge Marshall, secretary, the state, giving concerts until Augand older together my office While there are some trying and with nine left to play. These match- addition, the women to second the Tlmpe place with the committee members, are es are scheduled to be finished not children are given first chance on sending Additional safety aids are needed by ust 18. In the league. Midvale rose to fourth disagreeable features In hot weather working earnestly to provide another later than August 10. this plantation to earn extra the sheriff's department, according by defeating U. 8. Mines, 11 to outing for the spot H. Strong, Granite district visitations, they have certain degrees Marvin Netime. membership and will at The to Deputy money picking Sheriff George Knepp, music of compensation- In the first plaoe 1. be pleased to have everyone show supervisor, Is the director in a $50 foremen month and ho has been in gro get The Pinney Beverage men start- their n charge of all rescue charge. they stimulate the growth of vegeThe teams are progress-taappreciation by being present better quarters work on the lake. tation all along the line. When the ed right off to whip the locals into Those wishing to share in providnicely with of what Booker was I reminded At present the defeated ing funds to county maintains line, same locals nights as well as the days are com- Barton leading with eight successive carry on the affalra of T. Washington, the great Negro them four times having motor launch on the lake for the GIRL AWARDED in their last five the Society, will paratively warm and even hot, the wins and no losses. Little Paul Gar-siplease forward conbest educator said "The use of the ago, years sheriff's department, but In the first inning tributions to crops In the fields and gardens are and Jack Johnson are next with friend of the Southern Hodge to Marshall, P. o. because of the Negro SCHOLARSHIP shallow water the with one out, BUI Pressler drove a Box 63, shooting into maturity. Hot wea- 7 wins and 1 loss. Nearly every team Utah. Garfield, man Southern the white boat must be anchored some distance ther and occasional showers bring played last Tuesday, enjoying bne of single to right, and the parade was out on the lake on. Pete Huxford followed suit and from the bathing TO UTAH A. encouragement to farmers and gar- the nicest nights of golfing weather Jerusalem Pers a smaller motorboat Is Earl Owen skied out to put a mom- WELCOME HOME deners. And to some extent they that has been experienced here for kept in To every Christian, as to every Salt Lake Information has Just been received hasten the harvesting seasons. Then a long time, cool, no City for use In rescue work entary crimp on the uprising. Harry PROGRAM-DANCmosquitoes and Jew, there to something so sacred on smaller E lakes here, as well as on that Miss Margaret Bello, graduate all - the denizens of the fields and the course is in fine double sent in Pressler and Ostler's shape. about the Holy City that It seems the Great of school 1937, class Huxford Salt lake. Darrell and Bonns enof Cyprus High forests seem to find particular single FOR almost a sacrilege to abandon MISSIONARY We have to scored Ostler. make a run for our has been awarded a scholarship to joyment in the summer weather conto Jerusalem the Mohammedans, A small beat 10 be will held on Loparty August befo.e we can go out to the Utah Agricultural College at Pinney scored one run in the secditions. as to proposed by the British comthe Great A weloome home Salt lake to begin rescue gan In recognition of her high school party for Miss But the compensations of the hot at the Utah Copper Club In honor mission which has drawn up plans ond, one In the third and picked up efforts.'' said Mr. Nora Brown, who recently returned of Ed Kingsley and Abel Larson, who their the In final fifth. Inwork. us not lead tally and should this weather Knepp, days loses valuable will represent the Utah Copper Golf for the new Jewish State of PalesL, D. S. Northwestern old right hander from a time for us. We really Shepherd. to the delusion that we should forget who been has Miss Bello, promistates In the National Amateur at tine. If I forget thee, O JeruClub ought to have a will be held Friday for to mission, face had nine only Pinney, such of exactions atmospheric secondary boat In Club and the identified In boathouse of our own on Portland. Oregon, August 23 to 28 salem, let my right hand forget men In the first three Innings, and evening, August 6, 8:00 p. m. in the the beach, nently conditions. We fortify- ourselves sang the writer of aside from so that Farm Bureau work, was awarded the Our club will be represented by two her cunning, we could drive temporary letdowns In Pleasant Green Ward the cold of winter but take directly to If I do not re137th Psalm. the for personare who scholarship, of The following program will be givlake when an scholarship the fourth and youths capable winning sixth, he was in comthe In develoffsetting emergency slight precautions cleave en: ops" duet, Bawden sisters, reading, of command the ality and ambition. She will enter effects of summer heat. One is cer- the biggest tournament In organized member thee, let my tongue situation. The plete should either of them place to the roof of my mouth, if I prethis fall. Blanche and golf Searching methods of the Taylor, solo, Russell Mar-lo- r, stocky gave youngster only up not if eight sheriffs tainly as bad as the other sell the members of our club can fer not Jerusalem to my chief Joy." hitof humorous reading, Mrs. Matilda Apartment now mean that the We extent. to a certain controlled But while It to a sentimental well be proud of taking part in a smaller boat Pete Huxford, Pinney right field Wilkin, solo, Clyde Taylor, remarks. must be hauled out to DUST DAMAGES should be temperate in diet and not to abandon Jerusalem to the er, retired five Magna-Oarfleshock e ake wish to them cheer. Both little party Bishop J. H Breeze, missionary, and to and launched before It can it to think that be foolish enough are mighty fine golfers and much Moslems, when one remembers the players on brilliant catches. Lee President H. Edward Sutton. used North The large motor launch DENIED BY COURT All all the in to hot too sleep. blood spilled In the Crusades and Johnson was nicked for 12 A dance will can be expected from them, especfollow. All Miss safeties. the "uves at some distance Temperate Zone is a pretty good , World War to recapture it TuxTreaeder and the who shot remarkable Brown's friends are Invited to Kingsley Walbeck ially the shore, and the Wally live. to earth smaller fact to collected half of the losers' hits. A formal decree denying an action belt of the Is then golf all year long. He scored over from them, the practical used to ply back and of the past 29 Than the 200 Magna residents against the that Better Z7 experience tournacf course and same same the taecu the large boat and The first half of 1937 closed for ment a 297, the score that won 13 twenty years has proved that the the shore. Utah Copper Company for alleged Geo. with an output Arabs cannot occupy COPPER CLUB GIVES damages due to tailings dust of the the motor Industry Precious t.me years ago and he has set burning Jews and the could be saved If on file Mon- exceeded for a similar period only marks at nearly every event he has the same territory peacefully. So was placed company, oeis could W. Smith start directly to the D. once In the nations history. That was new Jewish State will go back AUGUST PROGRAM e day by Federal Judge Tillman played In this year. If Dame Fortune the when we the even of the race, get radio or other Johnson of the U. S. district court. in 1929. In no other year, will give him a break or two, he will to the ancient home most Jergency calls for aid there, In. Carl Masslngall, brother of Mrs. $3,000,000 booming 20s, was the production of not be far out of the final and Samaria Galilee, The following program has been leaving more than of recording Damages oi liavmg to than first round up had been asked. to W. Smith and son of Mrs. Arabs, months of the bigger Judea Club released Utah six the George Initial by the Copper at Portland late this month. boat befor starting from t1?1 was in the period just ended. After all the Ark of the Cove officials to Include: Wednesday, Masslngall of Magna, died In San the company Sa t found court The ke City," eviMr, Knepp added. nant was brought to Jerusalem by August 4, dance and barbecue at Francisco recently of cancer. Mrs. The significance of this to not guilty of maintaining a nuisance In busiThe annual Utah Copper club David from Shiloh, In Samaria. and 1929, Thomas L. phophesy Since dent. park; Wednesday, August 11, Utah Smith and Mrs. Masslngall were Thomas as alleged by and Mrs- H. E. Wurzbach, of others- ness matters has been out of favor. championship will be held within Freedom Copper Field Day at Lagoon; Tues- called there upon Mr. MasslngaQs 12 has been assert rcccnt:' returned from an week. to next August to the phophesy it But hardly The greatest danger to human day, August 17, dance, Coconut sudden Illness, and Mr. Smith joined auto tour a fig- set as the last day to turn in scores. reach can sales the PaGrove ballroom, 444 Soifth Main them to attend funeral services of motor If though cifie v'e .hat, liberty comes when obstacles are MAGNA NOTES orthwest. They visited friends no mirwill still qualify, handicaps. Sixteen Salt Lake City; Wednesday, Mr. Masslngall, who was well known partly streeL ure with the country in q put In the way of the free expresto looked for with 8 or the race A Seam? Francisc. California and conditions, close 25, Outing at Sunset Beach; here. We In of ed or August depression and sion of the truth opinion. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Wright Funeral services were held In the normal conditions 10 players, all capable of winning, have taken the Constitutional Friday, August 27, dance at Saltalr. of attainment by av r,f 'Vashlngton' returning Mirror at the weekend on Robbins to the leading spent Wee Jack Kirk o the Heather and Interto family wrUand and entered. most one of extensive sales the This production mean the Craters Oregon, and of ju of freedom of speech Mra would won several tit- guaranty for an enjoyable outing. ment made In Forest Lawn. Mrs. and the Ice Caves In T having for club officials unprecedented. candidate, so functions, hitherto scale for lineups for Idaho J a of granted the press and family o rough Yellowstone park Jex Lawrence les, but he will be pressed cloeely by many years . that we have been have ever announced for a tingle Masslngall remained In Los Angeles, In comparing this years producby C. L. Wright the visited Lartwo Garside and Abel where her son lived. 'aclcson Hole, Wyoming, Lake City little Paul tion with that of prior years, slow to see the signs of attempts month. the m week. lntrestlng sights along family during the the-factors must be born in mind: First, son. to muzzle the press and to prelwt Mr. Jack Robbins and Mr. George Mrs. Cecelia Doyle and Miss Helen thWn.Hv,e the trreat steel bridge vent people from saying In public was that the present season began Eighteen hole matches will be play, Pehrson The W. B. A regular meeting In the past, only have returned from a trip to their In returned home Burke as 001(1611 not, at believe. and d a-- 1, ttth8 fall s finwhat they final set for the Wbmen ed with to Sacramento, Portland, Seattle ay to Oakland, Calif om- - held Monday at the Magna In the 20 's the bulk of efChicago, Illinois after spending of an me around see In I January; th- in signs was concen- alists. trees la the Redwood Clubrooms with Mrs. K. Thomas forts to suppress the free expres- month as the guest of Mr. Clara E. and Boise. the whole years demand forest, tEnrcat were played and high Cards period. Second, In this nd the govem-.hlf- c charge. spring trated sion of opinion. It has always Burke. While in Utah they visited team ment w.,?relon Lions Club golf The local Robert Ridge and Mr. Kenny Huffaker and Mr. Norhas sufthis year eattle which handle score given to Mrs. production Provo on August 19 seemed to me that any principle, at Fish Lake, Bryce's Canyon and to Mrs. Myrtle Long. that serious interruptions due to will journey to man Webber enjoyed fishing last consolation of other lnteresL S011 points Puget whether or lnter-cIUpolitiand fered the b program, bWr,.?Cn policy the next monthly Mra Isabelle week at Mackay, Idaho. Both factors tend to for are alout twenty Special guests were which cannot duel that will be hotly cal or otherwise, mo- - labor disputes. fet highr-S'tha in her match and the of State Deputy Mrs. Ward Allen son. Ward than and Importance to Murphy, the free the discussion, local golfers hooked stand up under emphasize wtrs of the Sour,,! never- contested as the Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Coon and Mr, based. But I see and daughter, Joyce, are the guests production that, Mr' Wurzbach re ther. Mrs. Morrison. Port 1 M the Provo Lions on the Magna not very soundly Mrs. Joseph Coon left last Satand Mrs. Allen's of Mr. Mrs. and found possible. parents, was enjoyable time. course and the Provo golfers declar- even newspaper men allying themSewing theless, InterrupW. Maddy and her sister, Mrs. urday for a two weeks trip through labor O. the of The W. B. A. Westway which effect Institutions selves with put The ed that they would certainly get re annual outing Yellowstone National Park. &Ir8 Ira it may have been, Andy Dallas. Gardner have Club will hold their (Continued on Page 8) their own course. on 19. AD tions. whatever venge August 8) on Thursday, Page at Lagoon (Continued Gtaoddaddr5 u&kehing WP attend. members are Invited to ed , - 2-- mlle-a-mln- f tfofj inTJ by-th- an Copper Stage Playoff For Copper 100-pa- ge Day - al ng -- Pinney Beverage Turns Back Magna Garfield, With National Guard 1 6-- 2. two-ma- de C ar -- 4-- H ld Brother of Mrs. Passes Away rZ ;.r' - T , . le at near-reco- rd |