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Show Read It in The Times or Leader ?HiRTSECpNDEAR; Account To Firm Board Show Earning Doubled PICKED Tax . d net prototaled year the past ceeds during to $14. 130 626225 02 as compared Utah Copper companys in the previous 12 months, to Its the company reported Friday tax annual statement to the state taxation purposes. commission for 0 The tax base offered is $61,252,-4503 845 of the net 1937 the base was In proceeds. or three times the net proreceeds, but the 1937 legislature to compensate duced the multiple for the imposition of a new occu1 per cent of the pational tax of The occupational gross proceeds. levy was estimated at $12,481,424, segregated as follows: Bingham mine twice the amount RESERVED SEATS AT CYPRUS MURRAY TILT A Accident Kills Much fun and many bad scores are being displayed in the Round Robin tourney, with the hot shots falling down, the would-be- " rolling great games and a general chaotic mess ruling throughout. At the Orpheum Alleys, where the localites cavorted last week, Parley McCleve set the pace for all of the Magna-Oarfielcontingent with an even 800 series. He rolled games of 209, 192, 227, 172. Bonde Albean had high with a great 256 for his last game, but had three mediocre first games to total 769. He still holds down sixth position in the twenty group. Fred Rich, local luminary who stole the show in the early games, bowled very badly to total only 628 pins to fall way down the list. 30 Million Of Number 37 -- CHERRY Arthur Reports Net ' The Complete Home Newspaper ft Magna, Utah, Friday February 18, 1938 I Utah Copper IME A COMMUNITY INSTITUTION Announcement Ts made by Coach Rus Magleby that reserved seats will be available at the Cyprus-Mur-ragame this Friday evening at Cyprus gym. Reservations may be made at the by calling Gar- Mill y Worker Tuesday high-schc- field 67. - ol - - The preliminary game begins at 7:00 p, m. followed by the main game J . at 8.00 pm. Funeral Service To Be Announced Later For Ac- DRUNKEN DRIVER cident Victim GETS STIFF FINE Charles Fredrick Tanner 45. worker at the Arthur Mill was killed inT. Hagen, carpenter at the Salt stantly in a line shaft accident Tues- Works, was given a fme of 100 and day shortly ater he reported for thirty days in the county Jail, with work, at the Arthur Mill of the Utah $40 and the Jail sentence suspended on payment of the remaining $60 Copper Company. for alleged drunken driving. There were not any witnesses to fine, Mr Hagen was convicted of driving employthe accident. Hadley. while drunk. ment director of the Utah Copper O O Investiwho directed the Frank Baker claims' that the Utah Company, said Mr. Tanner was evidentCopper alleys are tricky," ones, but gation, machinery when he was according to local bowlers, the Or- ly Inspecting a large pulley and thrown Succumbs by caught pheum alleys are tops in this mat- onto the line shaft. ter. With only one exception, every Mrs Agnes Lewis Anderson. 70. Utah Copper bowler had one or His body was badly crushed and more games of under 165 at these mangled almost beyond recognition. wife of William Russell Anderson of alleys. Albean with 145 and even It was discovered several minutes 1228 Wood Avenue, Salt Lake City, Ken Boyle with 118, not to men- - after the accident Dr. P. M. Chase died early Tuesday in a local hospl tion every one else, had a lovely pronounced death from a skull frac- tal after a lingering Illness. Mrs. Anderson was bom July 22, time in garnering Cherries. Ray ture. 1867, to Alexander and Margaret Cromar, the perfect practice bowler, Mr. Tanner was born September Hcpkms, who brought her to the was the only one not to have a terrible game. Ray must have consider- 18, 1892, In Granger, a son of Stew- United States In 1870. The family ed the day one of those to be spent art T and Janet Coats Tanner He settled fust in Logan, but moved to in practlee. Beautiful hits resulted had been employed by the copper Salt Lake City about 50 years ago In splits and lone pins consistently company since 1922 and was an ac- She had been active In L. D. S. Re stood after perfect pocket hits, but tive worker In the Granger L. D. S lief Society of Emerson Ward a thin hit, either side, was a cinch ward. Surviving are her husband; three A. L. and R. L. Anderson of sons, and the thinner the hit the strike, Surviving are his widow, Mrs cleaner the alleys after the hit. Such Minerva Day Tanner; three daugh- Salt Lake City, and W. L. Anderson of Whittier, Cal.; three daughters, a lot of alibis! ters, Janet, June and Connie Tan- Mrs O H Stewart of Magna, and Stew sons. ner of Granger; three Mrs. R J. McMrs. and Roy Lusty C. Bonde Albean, with the local keg-le- rs art Tanner of Vernal, and Grant Donald of Salt Lake City; 10 grandWilliam A. Tanner of Oranger: and two great grandchildren at excellhome, has an rolling of children; ent chance to place in the first three two brothers. William C. Tanner two brothers. Edward and Thoand T Tanof the Round Robin finals. Bonde is Salt Lake City and Stewart mas Hopkins of Logan. five and Cal., Glendale. of ner just 123 pins back of the present The sympathy of the community Mrs. Elizabeth Grant, Mrs. second place holder and but 65 pins is extended to Mrs. Stewart and B Mrs Harold back of the third place in the total Clarence Cowan and of the family. Mrs. J. E and Lake of Salt Lee City, twenty-gam- e rolled group. of Hill Some highly entertaining games Mackay and Mrs Edgar Relief Society Meeting should be demonstrated when the Granger. Commemorate G. To pin busters of the state get on their own courts. Everyone is entitled to Washington Birthday Official Visit visit the Utah Copper Club Sunday Former Plant and see the finals-o- f this, the most At Magna-Arthu- r Pleasant GrefifWard Relief Sosuccessful tourney ever staged in ciety will hold Its regular monthly Utah. Mr LA Blackner. former assist Social Service meeting with a speant superintendent of the Arthur cial program celebrating the birthUtah Company was a day of George Washington. TuesDame Rumor has it that a well Plant, at Copper the Magna and Arthur day. February 22, 2:00 p. m. visitor signed petition is being forwarded Principal T. P Brockbank will be to the officials of the Round Robin plants Monday the Arthur the guest speaker and the Cyprus for a consolation prize, to be awardMr. Blackner left will give ed to the low pin buster. This was Plant several years agi to ta! e a po High school String Trio of Ladles musical numbers several presented by the Utah Copper would sitlcn in South America. He and his be" bowlers of course, with a wide family are now living in Salt Lake the community are cordially Invited attend open race being staged for (this City. distinction great Jj Mrs. Orem Stewarts Mother Baseball Unit Town Shock! At CHATTER. . In mbit the editor Has Her say I Sudden Death Of -- Names Nominees Might Work Perhaps our political system and vice probe might be helped If we had a law such as they have In China. Each politician In Chungking. China, must sign a bond by which he forfeits his life if caught accepting a bribe. Clever. - these For Election - Paul Schultz Again Nominated For Preident Of Organization Chinese Wed probably have so many hangings that there would have to be a hangman in every town including Nominees were named here this Magna, of course. week for offices of the Community Ominous Clouds Recreational Association, election reOminous clouds hang over the sults td be announced In the next peace of the world. Little men forseveral days, according to LaMar get the startling events In Japan Sandall; secretary. only to be Jerked to their feet by P. R Schultz, who has headed the grave crisis In Europe. Hitler the organization for several years. has sent troops across the Rhine. Is again a nominee for the office Many of us wonder why this is so R H Paul Is the of president dangerous. The land across the other nominee. Rhine is also German territory Why For vice president Wallace Farmer Is this more significant than the and R J. Brown are the nominees. United States sending troops into Ralph Barrett. H. B. Duckworth, Texas? Mexico would not object to A. H Malben and Millard Rushton that. Why should ail of Europe are on the Board for Governors, tremble at the action of Oermany? Arthur Plant. Two will be elected The answer is to the past. for this office. Treaties For the Board of Governors, It lies in the past, because the Magna Plant, William Heffeman. in question was agreed upon region J. S. Powell. A L Self, and A. J. as a demilitarized cone by both Ger are two the nominees, Fitzgerald Allies The roots of to be elected B and G Railroad many and the thece, especially the former, lies In nominees are George W. Smith and for they were founded the past, J. R. Jones; A S St R. Company hate and greed and fear. Ger upon nominees are Gordan Forbes and many was an unwilling signer It Harry Adams; Hercules Powder Co. Is small wonder that Germany nominees, Fred Huxter and Leslie to repudiate them as soon J. Nielson and the communities of wanted as possible. But it is a greater Magna and Garfield, J. C. Denton wonder that she should do so knowand Weldon Mathews. ing what It may mean for her A full year of activities is planned, people- - eventually. That brings up states officials. Beginning with the thought as to whether it Is the month of April dues will be the German government or the assessed again, states Mr. Sandall. people which must be considered. Miss Pearl Powell Esteemed Young Woman Dies On Birthday After Short Illness Miss Pearl Powell, well known woman of Magna and director of the Magna Playground for several year died at 4 :25 a. m. in a Salt Lake hospital from pneumonia. The death of Miss Powell, who was ID for several days, came as a sad shock to her family and hosts of friends. Very few people were even aware that Miss Powell was ill. so suddenly was she stricken. The esteemed young woman died on her birth date. Pearl, as she was affectionately known to young and old. w as a well known figure to every child to this vicinity, having served u director of the local playground activities for several seasons. Because of her sweet nature, sunny smile and charming 3,485,440 Arthur personality, she became a beloved Magna Instructor to the children and under Garfield area .. her supervision, the playground beProperty purchased from came the outstanding summer atBingham and Qarfleld traction for children. .1. ... . railway Miss Powell was also prominent in Transmission lines activities of the Oarfleld L. D . 8. The property as segregated shows ward and several organizations here. in the Oranite district; $8,380,822 She was a member of one of Mag-na- s $3,255,455 In the Jordan district and prominent families, and had retown. $845,147 in the Bingham in Magna practically all her sided The company listed the following life. 1937 production: She was the daughter of James 8. of which $47,998,783, Copper, and Mary Ann Nuttall Powell born sold for 264.924 508 pounds were January 15, 1907, at Payaon. Ulae 137,536.547 pounds, $34 382,665 and Powell Is survived by her parents, were unsold valued at $13,616,118, What A Ruler? two brothers, Richard Stephen and as of December 31. It has been said by men in high W. Harris Powell of Magna X Gersold. 140,193 Gold, In $6,858,698; station other countries that Mrs. Norma Hafaeli of Car-fiel- d. sister, ounces for $4,752,242; unsold, 62,141 many Is ruled by a madman. Do not ounoes valued at $2,106,455. confuse the term, for the expression Funeral services will be held this Silver. $1,325,009; sold, as others have used It, has nothing to 1,207.369 afternoon, 1:00 p. m. In Thursday ounces. for $929,674; unsold, 513,422 do with a feeble mind. It concerns Garfield Ward chapel with Bithe ounces valued at $395,335. a man with a phobia And strange shop Woodbury officiating. as it may seem, the followers of FriendsHarvey call sold, $2,968,244; Molybdenum, at the residence on may unshim. Hitler 7209.697 pounds for $2,613,721; actually worship Row Thursday prior to the Magna Furthermore, a majority of the Ger- services. old. 977 918 pounds valued at $354,-52- 3 man people are his followers in the Interment will be in the Wasatch true sense of the word. All of us Lawn cemetery?. Crude ore royalties, $32,453. know that the German people are Royalties on precipitates, $4,047. As a race they are a Platinum and palladium, $9,886. All Local Workers To Be good ofpeople. civilization WARD the worthy they once HUNTER Cash discounts, $39,129. Transferred Unless Tax- enjoyed. By blood. Instinct, tradiOperating costs totaling $28,610,-0292tion and accomplishment they are CONDUCTS SCOUT were classified as follows: payers Cooperate good people Just as the English, Mining expenses $2,889,407.49 the French. The Danish and our SUNDAY IN CHAPEL curb-guttWPA outcome 4 The oUthe 285.262,36 Stripping expenditures Taxes state, county 1.387.122.44 project, appropriation made Americans are good people. Why do last week for Its completion on all they follow the dangerous leadership 5.844.30431 Hunter Ward Boy Scouts observed Milling expense streets In Magna depends on the of a man like Hitler- - an Austrian Scout Week and Scout Sunday on 9.036,008 82 Smelting, etc. aid and cooperation of Magna citi- corporal who only became a Ger- that weekday at their church. Ex1.548,183.57 Transportation zens, according to T. L Thomas, lo- man citizen before he became the ercises were conducted by Explorer Construction costs 3.619.74034 nations absolute master? The ans- Leader Hal Richardson. cal road supervisor A large O 0 wer is: The persecution of old hates crowd was in attendance at the pro12 games played, it looks as With Money has been appropriated by and fear, by their unbearable JUSTICE SETS REQUESTS POWER gram. if the winner of the second half will ELECTRICIAN a federal grant for all the labor drove them Into the arms The following program was prebe well, anyone of 9 different LIVES is of Hitler For that reason we might if but each SAVE the HEARING TODAY citizen, TO project sented: teams with the chances of all de- CUTOFFS to be successful, will have to as well realize now as later that Opening song, congregation, Put pending upon the fateful number FOR S. YOUSUF money for cement on the side- the German people and Hitler are Your Shoulder To The WheeL" Mr. CarlquLt accident off automobile 13. To have Team No. 13 lead the Installation of devices to shut walk, (if there Is not one by his one. Invocation, Scout Earl Perry. entire league is Indeed an ill omen. primary electric currents when main asserted residence) and money for curb-guttBelieve Flag ceremonial, conducted by NorWith six eleotric circuits feeding Hearing for Shanit Yousuf, Magna, 0 o cement for his individual re- They lines are broken, to prevent acciThe leaders of other governments man Grubaugh, Don Hess, Orin Riwho is accussed of After all the bragging that has dents to persons coming In contact currents to the county street light-toe sidence. The sidewalk cement for a attempting to believe could slash E. T. devices that Hitler is bent on war. chards, Keith Hess and J. Jones. such 2401 South upwas system, ing Knudson, urged been done so far about the high with the broken lines, 5 60 while will cost think he has been waiting his Instrumental duet, Darrell and 5th East Salt Lake City, with a a total cost of 1000, It They at installed by team it curb-guttcommission and scores, Friday the cort for the same on the county super averages 25 of cost of Norman $172 time. talk or a butcher knife in Magna, but out. peace, They Grubaugh. every was pointed size lot Is $7 50. This Is the average February seems as if some memories have W R Carlquist, county electrician action indicates a firm belief in the 8, will be held this Talk. What Scouting Has Done Friday in Justice been stirred up. It comes to light size lot in Magna. Such devices Installed on utility for each cucuit. Inevitability of war. Whether this Is For My Boys, Mrs. Augusta NielThe recommendation was referred Parley Olsens court. It is alleged that one Parley McCleve of Gar- lines near Magna and Garfield that Mr Yousuf returned to his field once rolled a high game of would have prevented electrocution to Commi-Mone- r J B. Mullins of the Several citizens have been ap- true or not. the belief is laden with son. mother of three scouts. for It is held by men who conTalk. What Scouting Has Done home Tuesday evening and found 279 in Utah Copper Club league play. of two men last summer after county loads and bridges depart- pointed for each street and are leril of trol the For their his wife with Mr. My Boys," Thomas Evans, fa- either now for perdestiny districts people ment their imestigatlon. canvassing Knudson. lines had been broken through an of three scouts. ther our statewill do so next week to obtain haps the destiny of civilization. or The Times of course, This upsets stated last erroneously As a armaments on armresult, ment of not long ago that Will week that Mr. Pete Yousuf was arand of pile propermission signatures Talk. Carl A. Badger. rested and placed to Jail for the Florence's sparkling 266 was high. perty owners for authorization of aments Young boys and old men are Remarks from Mr. Badgers son, the curb gutter and sidewalk facili pressed 'into military service. alleged knife attack. The article OO Phillip Badger, who recently returnto no huex for ties responsible should have read Shanit chairman their separate residences. living Harry Lott, the Yousuf, from ed Great Brltlan mission. He man beings, pursue the tenure of brother to Mr. Pete Yousuf. Mr. of the bowling league, remembers told in detail how scouting helped also includes raising their terrible way. The project five-m1069 the Pete Yousuf is not married. team rolled Presumably, when a Mfe: and lowering of sidewalks to fit a present hazard will be smoothed ov- him on his mission. $R FRANCE PWKE Jlf-- V for all time record. He says that curb standard gutter grade er. The powder Is there, but the Reading. Frank Day, explorer Ralph Dad" Barratt, H. F. Lott IVrBkXBO IT'S . spark is lacking Both are needed member. and their squad totaled this superb vacant if owners not On do lots, , vrfA to blow the world into hell. But the desire to pay the cost of the proSong. America," congregation. game. That story dates back to Vtt WOMAN DIES r. : tzn ion is too great. Perhaps In WPA 1926, and 1s stoutly vouched for by men will the level Casing of colors by Junior Scouts. and ject, HE REFUSED ; months, more probably In years, this Benediction, Scout Don Hess. Harry. Modem bowlers are not very grade It with tailings, so that It chain of PUT TO SeMJWTH. HE hate and fear will snap. Mrs Eva Mr. Badger talked on Scout Oath must We seems. will ora be it all better after substitute Hi than of widow 89, good Gerber, BgAT Then will come Armageddon. John T Geiber. died and Law, explaining In detail and dinary earth and fit In with the Tuesday morn-nn- need some more practice r. This Much at the home of her son. Will description how parents can play tem H Gerber What has this to do with us in their part in helping Scouts to live In Granger. However, Bond Albean still holds Inasmuch as there is such a short Magna, Garfield and char-act(I hope) the high series record of vlclnty? Ev- this law, thus building better Mrs Gerber was time remaining for definite deci- erything. It born In Wurtten-ber- g. 655 which Is some bowling. better citizens and become by our control lives may sions relative to this community pro- and the Germany, December 24, 1848, a been a Boy Scout. of our having children destiny of side weaker On the supposed daughter of George and Mary Heits-roa- n ject, immediate approval or dis- What can we do about It? Very litaverages Sunday. February 13th, 28th anapproval of each citizen and home-own- tle. Shlibel, and came to Utah in the humanrace, bowling in to records sport are scores 865. in the nual and is when Boy Scout anniversary week, committeeasked the same year she was mar-tThe voice of a group such as our season series assistant Explorer Leader Harold B. men call. Mr, Gerber in the old Salt any .league. The high Is own unbelievably feeble at such a 2XJL555 Richardson, stated how scouting Lae L D s. Endowment house. of 1905 by Colombe aggregation is is rejected by time. Human beings, numbering eomum If the curb-gutt169 plenty good. High game of 670 helped a boy to find himself and more than enthe population of our She had been the town as a whole, the workers select his lifes vocation. Howard active as a teacher is also right in there. Mrs. Amy Mcwill be transferred to work on the tire state, were allowed to starve in Gee chief is more the Granger L. D. 8. ward Relief probation officer, also Cartys 214 and 591 series about. In Rutsia 1933. because they object-eeast side of the valley for other ociety for 40 years. on his experiences in handling than enough to write home spoke 2 to policies of state and their perWork Progress Administration proSurviving are five sons, Samuel L. These records are announced with boys and girls and how scouting jects. If the proposal is approved. sonal supplies were confiscated for played such an important part in Garber, George M. Gerber and Wll-- , the thought that maybe some time tax duties Regardless of what we It will provide work for all the WPA H Gerber of done better, of Granger; Alma somebody might have have been taught, the life of an in- keeping boys busy and their word for to here workers months makes many it Gerber of Salt Lake back honor kept them from going wrong. own yard, City and but in our Is dividual very cheap in many lands. come. franlc K Gerber of Orldley. Cal; us feel that we are glad to know? When life is cheap, opinion is cheaptwo RECUPERATING of sportsmanship daughters, Mrs. Ella A. Aldous such high type er. But we. can Justify ourselves. We t. COHTWtTMli salt Lake City and Mrs. Laura E. and prowess. Miss Beth Club Member Enjoy Aston, who was injured still live in a land where the personal recent of Blackfoot, a in accident, is reported grand-ahudreIdaho; 35 Motion Picture Feature 5001 ycae-convictions of the individual count in the L. D. 8. club: 41 nicely recuperating $U Set (tflrAee for something. 21: tnd one great great suffered a Miss Aston February hospitals Monday, grandchild. YS.-5, picture on the construcbroken neck. 6 : 3 0t Teams 27 vs-J-.l xnd23 vs.1 8 Suppose Oakof and San Francisco tion the amenand 14 i 8:30: Teams 16 vs. Suppose that war does come to the cored hi 27 Hi name appeared land Bay Bridge, was presented distressed countries that lie 23: bowler, team. Bowling an Misses Lilly Bawden and Helen February beyond Wednesday, alone Utah at 9. the Copbowled ecoresheet Monday vs. evening 28 Collier of hia opponent on the the sea. We may sympathize with Parker are entertaining at a 6:30: Teams 21 vs. 17 and Given anJ'! frame against each of the quintet. per Club for club members. A fairly them in the unbearable five time opposite 24: horror which February party Wednesday evening in Thursday. .' and hi .coring was chalked up vertically large attendance was present. 25 vs. 13. is their lot. But Is our sympathy any honor of Mr. Melvin Bawden. The there Teams 12 vs. 10 and 6:30: cfive line consecutive each Utah Copper Club HU 27 26 vs. frameg on The show was produced by the Justification for joining this blood party will be held at Miss Bawdens 8:30: Teams 1 vs. 19 and line totals added up Instead of horUontally.finingthef 25: home in Granger. (Continued on Page ) Cable Company. February Roebling 3. 24 vs. 6 and 22 vs. The following Teams is bowling schedule 1 ? 4. 2 Ven nex 8:30: Teams 20 vs. and week at the Utah Copper i oo sls-ter- sl CurlfGutter Work Hinges On Local Citizens Decisions oo 3 er . fur-nis- , er er pifKIUfi OFEJfe SRAEgSrjfg f an aged granger m g Die-tator- ky J oo curb-gutte- er fe ?' er o er d SmKS0sl Schedule For Week At out. co!v te Jl |