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Show Read It in The Times or Leader THIRD YEAR 1RTY tailor PNEUMONIA wujelo Chiochla, 67. Magna;U tahtFriday, August 5, 1938 GARFIELD MAN PROMINENT IN BOAT RACE TO SUCCUMBS retired tailor CATHOLIC WOMEN PLAN OUTING, w CANDY SALE Elmer Speers of Garfield and his boat. Sherrie Ann" were prominent figures Sunday in the sail event of the Salt Lake City Junior chamber of commerce regatta at Black Rock on Great Salt Lake. Mr. Speers won first place in the event last year. First place position this year was taken by Frank Hulberts The Ladles Sodality of Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic parish are comstreets. South West and First pleting plans for a hike to cave August 7, announce Lj Sunday at 3:30 p. m. in a Salt Miss Mary Brusatto, president. A ute hospital of bronchial pneumonspecial meeting was held Thursday to ia 5, 1871. he complete arrangements with memBorn in Italy April bers present from Granger, -- me to Salt Lake City in 1913. He Hunter, .Garfield, Arthur and Magna. Merited a tailor shop at 303 South The group will leave Magna by for many years West .Temple street -until bis retirement three years ago. The high winds were a distinct automobile at 11 a. m. and hold a group picnic in American Fork Canhad lived with a daugSince then he to practically all the sailors Rinaldi at handicap Carmela Mrs. and particularly the novice. Many yon following the hike. A candy hter. sale will also be held August 10. sailors did not even attempt to MW'. r and his widow his are Surviving the race after seeing the high a son. Peter daughter of Magna; waves. salty a son Chjochia in San Francisco and The triangular four-micourse and a daughter in Italy. In the sail event ran west from Black He held membership in the Civic league and. the .Rock toward Stansbury island, then to the buoy off the bar of the yacht Christopher Columbus lodge. Funeral mass for Mr. Chiochla will club harbor, and back to the rock. As of August 1 a reFunerAll the sailors experienced difficulty be held Thursday morning. cord was established at the Garfield st Llndquist-Carlquiin the run. tacking flatly in the al cortage will leave the of the American Smelting 8c mortuary at 9 a. m. and churning waters along one edge of plant Co., computed on the basis Refining of the the triangle! proceed to the Cathedral of the number of men employed, celewill mass be Madeleine, where according to R. W. Senger, superbrated by Father W. E. Vaughn. Reintendent. Wednesdwas citation of Holy rosary The Garfield Plant has gone 135 ay evening at 8 p. m. in the mortuadays without an accident of any In be will Interment ry chapel kind, with over 1000 men employed, Mount Calvary cemetery. reaping 4 'bulls eyes. A longer time of( operation withJOBLESS The general public Is invited to out an accident was established durattend the free water show at the ing the "depression but this was TO BE Garfield pool this Friday afternoon, when only several hundred men were working.. m a climax to the and resident of Magna, residing on Ttm-paneg- as en-te- ' GARFIELD SMELTER HANGS UP RECORD le FOR NO ACCIDENTS - PUBLIC INVITED TO WATER SHOW THIS FRIDAY OFFICES OPEN AT SPECIAL HOURS life-savi- .... comState unemployment pensation office at Magna will be open during special hours this week and on August 8 to accommodate employes of the Utah Copper company who returned to work Monday, Ray A. Adams, executive director of the program, announced Friday. officials explained Department that employes who go back to work Monday must report, as usual, at an unemployment compensation office to obtain benefits for the week The to 30. office will be open a in. to 6:00 p. m. Thursd- of July 24 The Magna from 10 00 ay and 'Iran t Friday and on Saturday m. to 12:30 at Magna. hours will be 3 to 6 p. m. a August 8 Culture Triumphs! Not since her, Calvin outstanding d! the days of Martin Lutor Knocks has such an reform been accomplishe- In a recent article which embodied n appeal to the cultured inhabit- ants of our now enlightened cities, I unveiled disrobed and paraded the Hark, naked facts before the frank nd receptive gaze of our populace at large. To .say that I exposed the tactics indulged in by the Mud Hens Of the WGUNSBAA, Inc. would be putting it mildly Indeed. And now that my efforts to uplift the community are bearing fruit (I mar that no more than fifteen hundred people watched those ruffians perform last Saturday) I will ep my promise to you all; L e.. viz., wlt etc to give you an account of the alleged game of softball, as reward to you for remaining ay from II 00 the Garfield Softball park p m. last Saturday, which I ttended simply as a matter of devotion to my cultured public. Be-j- or I proceed, however, it is only to that inimitable dispenser of Shi beverages, Carlos Johnson, that emake it plain that the half gal-- o jug of a certain malt beverage, fch was seen wandering away on ann of Hop Ensign several weeks . has not yet returned. Natur- L Carlos does not expect the cod- - return, having been in such after all the Jugs comPny. but worth a dime. op 'The Complete Home Newspaper p -- retired Jd IM A COMMUNITY INSTITUTION himself, has not been seen, kile n fuss be rated over his absence ordinarily, it is that Carlos would spilt that e uth anyone who can or will el his w hereabouts, or rather whereabouts of the Jug. the game! First up for the jins ea; Minor Major grunted the , I811 ,)i,ched.into deep center for home run. Now, folks, MaJs rerunning .s something to behold. fjT? neatly and quickly does he vers that path. Imagine Sea Bts-oa windbreaker nt and you have . the picture, j. doubtful that your streamlined nspondent could have beaten much The ld fella really trawi And then therea Atom DeGravel-Voiced vine Andy De-the be-V- ed ut tty-pou- oi team. im.D1avic,s the Tiger pitcher, Atom s 1)41 so hard that its tiD th Prime topic of conjecture U flelher At0,n hit Be thought he was Ior he immediately hit scin.tIlrtremainlng in a semi of th, , ftlte. until the cheering itinct wH roused hls fighting he laboriously arose trot .rnned at a dog (a very old dog) rdnd the. bases ..finally on Page S) ; - jJ draw-iContlnu- ed learn-to-swl- campaign, conducted by the Garfield Improvement Company and the Red Cross. The show will start at 2:00 p. m. Four hundred and twenty people have been enjoying the four les- WHO WILL BE THE GRANITE SCHOOLS TO OPEN SEPT. 6 CHATTER.' In. trtueft Number 9 th Editor has Her sag! 'T OUT OF THE PAST MILL EMPLOYES Covered Wagon Days are gone, but RETURN TO JOBS MONDAY MORNING they left us In passing, something Schools of Oranite District will that will become a part of our humopen September 8. according to an- ble history; something that will asONE WAY nouncement made by Dr. Calvin 8. sume greater Importance to our little district superintendent. Smith, community as that knighthood of I have heard that one way to Calender for the 1938-3- 9 school youth which belongs to us and which avoid worry is to cultivate a conyear in the district was drawn up paraded before us brings untarnished science that will tnind its own busirecently to include the opening of fame to those who sponsor and proness. I wonder how one gets to that school. Hoi. days are scheduled for mote its being. A happy atmosphere and Joyful degree of cultivation. October 14 for the annual Utah EduAs I stood with thousands of othattitude was very much manifested cation association: October 3 for ers to watch the traditions of yester- here Monday morning when all the PAGING Utah state fair day; November 24 day and the actualities of today employes of the Utah Copper. Arthur Man is always referred to as the and 25 for tern- Thanksgiving, day and move- - through the streets of our and Lord of creation, but I believe he February 22 for Washingtons birth- templed city, I could not forego a porarlly laid off June 16 due to a is also the only animal who needs day. thought of the pride that would have sluggish copper market, r umed a lawyer. The calender also allows for Christ- shown in the face of that great Col- to their jobs. The copper mines and mas vacation from December 26 to onizer, Brigham Young, could he Magna mill were opened for generDANGER ON TRACKS January 2. have stood there with us. America's al employment Fatalities to trespassers on railThe demand for the red metal that parade. predominated youth road property during the first three America's youth, marching to the coupled with rising copper pricey months of this year totalled 440, strains of its own music, and In the are primarily responsible for the while 439 were injured in accidents pride of its own accomplishment, decision to resume operation. resulting from trespassing. In the When Utah Copper shut down gave us a soul satisfying glimpse of same period in 1937, 496 trespassers 5-the America that is to be after you June 18, electrolytic copper was 6 were killed and 457 were injured. and I have done our humble Job. quoted at 9 cents per pound, cathode These figures, furnished by the When at length there came into at 8.65 cents. Saturdays quotations ' Magna-Garfle- ld protective section of the Association again came to view the well drilled ranks of your was 10.125 cents for electrolytic. 9.40 of American Railroads, illustrate the the forefront of the Industrial Leaown Magna Junior Drum and Bugle cents for cathode. danger of fooling' around on rail- gue baseball Sunday when they bagan undercurrent of admiraThe return to employment means road tracks and trains where one ged a lively game from Dividend. Corps, tion swept the throng. No unbiased better times for all as employes has no business to be. and where 6 to 5 at the Copper Community witness of the parade will contrahave been able to Just subsist on there is no excuse for being. Park. dict the statement that I now make the averan the fact that unemployment compensation and Considering who in excelled those saying they The somewhat setback (according have been unable to purchase as age of more than 250,000 trespaswent before them, and no one can sers are ejected from railroad pro to Salt Lake sport writers) but they would if they had been regucontradict me when corconscientiously local totally by your expected employed. larly perty each month, before they have I say none who followed them mat-chebeen killed or injured, the wonder respondent. was the result of a hotly lald-ofthe execution of their The and spirit men have been drawf is that accidents are not more fre- contested battle. march. weekly ing compensation checks since quent than they are. Dividend had 11 hits to the seven With the help of the varied instru- the third week of their unemployTrespassers carnalities comprise for the Millmen. the steady south- ments of a regular band, or the novel ment. in accordance with the statute approximately 50 per cent of all paw, Leif Erickson, being too much appearance of the Kiltie Band, they which provides payment after, the, casualties on railroads, including ac- whenTunners were in scoring posi- would have won first place without second week of idleness for those cidents at highway grade crossings, tions. serious competition. Not in the least who have built up compensation over which the railroads themselves The score was tied 2 in the sevendo I wish to take credit from those credits. have virtually no control. . th frame when the localities tallied organizations who were awarded Ray A. Adams, secretary of the A regular passenger on a railroad tour runs on a walk, three singles first and second places, but what I division, said between $180,000 and train is in one of the safest places and an error. have stated before remains a fact. 190.000 monthly have been going out on earth, but a trespasser on railThe game was one of the best Do you, Magna and Garfield par- to the unemployed miners with road property Is In one of the most seen In this vicinity for some time. ents. know that your own entry, weekly Individual checks . Local Residents Happy Upon Employment Re-Gaini- Magna-mtllswho-we- re Magna Takes Lively fiall Game From Dividend, 2-- LOWEST BIDDER ON BLANKET? sons in the campaign, a large numIn an effort to show the local dangerous. ber being adults, according to citizenry the Charles Paul. Red Cross Director. qualities TIRED HARVEY of a Four-PoiHudson Bay BlanBabs Hutton is getting rid of a ket, one of these fine blankets has back second titled foreigner, and WESTERN UTAH GIVEN PROMOTION been nailed to the floor of the J. home folks wonder which deserving C. Penney store for traffic to pass young nobleman will be next to TO SOFTBALL MEET over. the "mllllon-dollfind baby In the The blanket will remain on The store." SCHEDULED HERE floor tor ten days, and at the end Harvey L. Garrity, assistant superof that period will be taken up, ANGERED intendent of the Bingham and GarAngered with the U. S. because field Railroad, has been promoted and sold to A Western Utah softball league thoroughly cant buy helium, the Nazis to assistant mine for Bids the bidder. the they of teams highest Bingham, comprising superintendent of It all on fiifeUbn year. Happily, the Utah blame Tooele. Magna and Garfield, has blanket which sells at $13.75, may Copper Bingham properare no longer scheduled a four -- day meet In Gar- be left at the Magna Penney store the German people ties, according to announcement inannounces and regardless of the price, the blan- Inconvenienced at home by such made here this week. This change field, August is effective August I. Matt Broderick, who is in charge. ket will be sold to the highest bid- terruptions. All games will be played at the der. Have you put in your bid yet? DRUM CORPS Mr. Garrity, who is highly regardBlankets of the same style and I have read with great enjoyment ed here for his excellent work as Garfield park. Four games will be played every quality in various colors, may be The Drum Major" Issued by local well as his genial and likable perDrum Corps and edited by Dean sonality, has worked fourteen years purchased at the store. evening, beginning at 6:00 p. m. Bullock and Wanda Peel. Possessfor the Utah Copper Company, ten ing imagination, as well as Initiative years at Bingham and four years and an ability to work hard, this on the Ore Delivery. fine group of youngsters continue He will be replaced by N. E. Mcto practice and train for the big Kinnon, former dispatcher on the Ed Kingsley lost one down in 36 event in September the National railroad. holes to the eventual runnerup. Mr. and Mrs Garrity and family Legion convention. remarkable Both are shooting Again, my commendations and will move to Copperton in the near youngsters. future to make their home. golf and are due to capture more best wishes, you glory as they tour the circuit of VACATION BOUND amateur events In the eastern states. Was quite thrilled Tuesday to reBoth will return to Salt Lake ceive a telegram from Barrett Kies-lin- g. Cyprus August 11 for the sectional qualihead of the publicity depart-men- t fying of the National Amateur which at M. O. M. studios in Culver Recovering Will win be played late in September. City. California, as follows: Accident A 36 hole qualifying round will be be very happy to have you as my Lake Country guest at M G. M. studios. Telephone played at the Salt Miss Anna Pehrson, teacher at club August 12 for the most coveted me upon your arrival. tied the now are world, Cyprus High School, is recover, amateur title in the The Magna Golfers Also received a letter the same of o- -o ing quite nicely from Injuries she head for second place with El Monte in Arthur Zellner, day from 3 received with low local recently In an automobile handicap players the publicity department of Warner The the Ten Man Team league California, accident returning to Utah from wins and 2 losses. Bonneville leads are qualifying now, from August Brothers at Burbank, the field with 4 wins and 1 loss. 1 to 6, for the annual championship stating. "If you will telephone me California, although her sister, Mrs. M. Christensen of Minneapolis. MinThe Copper Golfers trounced Nibley of the Utah Copper Golf Club. after you reach Los Angeles, I would the for Augwith every rounds to to 23 tor 5, the nesota. is in a critical condition. The qualifying you Park Sunday. like to arrange a trip Miss Pehrson, her parents, sisSr. and ust Leg will also be held early this studio." W. Ridd, J. except player were ijiotor-in- g deleter and brother-in-la14 6 to in Nearly being month, August Max Wimmer winning points. So, after a weeks vacationing enback from a vacation trip to to 16 low players three film allotted the and for the won man state, meeting the gated sunny every I California when one of their car actors and actresses (I hope) points in the match. The Magnaites ter. tires blew out, causing the machine 21. and tell and write to you on Provo like to August should Journey to turn over. Issued have will next Provo in Dale with golfers Fbrest of our experiences. Beginning a postponed match Miss Pehrson sustained severe to to 14. locals go an Invitation to all weeks chatter column. Au revoir. probably be scheduled for August while her sister suffered bruises afterhead some course Sunday Dale the broken and other serious Blue a and pelvis Red old In addition to the Ten Man Team, noon for a good FILES MAN other The set MAGNA for Injuries. occupants of the to match return Invited a is with club match any member of the car received minor only injuries club in weeks September. the first two play at Provo in a general club still talk IN POLITICAL RACE of the timers old The match. RETURNS HOME o o of the "Good old Red and Blue held beof be Jenklnson H to used Magna club, Lions Wallace that matches The Magna-GarflelMr. and Mrs. B. E Mix of Arthur Monday filed a petition of nominalast year winners of the state title, tween these two clubs. of repre- and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Denton of state house Club the Lions for be pubwill tion Lake Definite information played the Salt Magna have returned home from the lead lished later, and every member is. sentatives from this district. Friday and Jumped Into who is running on j the Lions International Convention Mr for Jenkinson, golfl the reserve day Invited to of the circuit. a former , at Oakland. California, where they flip the coin the Democratic ticket, is and the end of Utah were official delegates from . the the on long recorder The Magnaites, then to rieniitv county a to determine the team and to thejMagnaGarfield Lions Club. Mr! Mix upon nomination seeks 4 score, played He 8 to a of county battle. the the is president of the local Lions group s in defeating position handicap basis, easily representatives and Mr. Denton Is a past District team district. the In legislative Softball Nineteenth Lakers Salt Recently the Salt Lake Governor of District 28-match. made a boast about havfederation Both report a very enjoyable time. the WEDNESDAY day DANCE NEXT be The Logan team defaulted many brothers playing. To Mr. won and Mrs. Mix proceeded from ing enteris have Club locals Utah Copper The before and so the exact there were 3 sets of brothers resecond scheduled Oakland to San Diego where they their at 2 and lost none for a perfect taining with two to a set, of Vislted their aon. Robert. who Is atlocal soft-ba- ll entertainment for the month cordUpon investigating the with tending school there. Mr. and Mrs. 9 Ogat Lea-ru- e August next Wednesday evening They play again August season. setup, the Magna-GarfleDenton returned earlier in the week. ComUtah the of the Copper at match dance a den in the third record that must make the Salt Park. Music win be furnishtake a back seat. In fact they munity Lakers both Brox and orchestra. TWO SETS OF ELECTION Adolph Ven Savage, ed and by Ed Kingsley not even close to this: are JUDGES TO RULE IN COUNTY conare The monthly events of the club Service team (not a members of the local club, Four-Wacrowds who before name very large our are attracting 340 of players tinuing to put Salt Lake County commissioners cool park and melodious remarkable league of upwards the golf world with their one team) has two sets of seek the an decided this week to employ two Just but entertainof tournaevening summer season Hiis one music for sets of election judges in the county play In the three brothers playing. ment. Lake Salt entire the 202 voting districts in the Septembeats team admjust last week, both of them ber 13 primary. o the lCT7ie A Turkish advocate. Luffl Flkri vanced into the eemifins boy. Art- - Mlck and At $3 from 7 a m. to 7 p. m. for Riley in Paris, died who event recently llsjed Blaine play on this squad together Bey. Canadian amateur, a 1600 officials constables, reabout that an annual prize the first Marvin and Lawrence left directions approximately within Clarence. gistration with agents and Judges in Salt Turkish to the the Judge be in events paid record of of $800 Important amateur Coon for an international the fairest verdicts and Lake county this means $4800 in who gives Hail fees and overtime at 50c an hour Western hemisphere. brothers on a softball group. to inspires the greatest respect for the where Savage lost badly Sandyan eig necessary. the champ. law. ' ville. the defending champ, (Continued on Page 5) while time winner of this tourney, LGARRITY nt BINGHAM ar through oversight, had not been advised of any contest for prizes, and yet those young folks stepped out and won a very honorable third place ahead of twenty-seve- n other outfits? I believe I voice your sentiments when I say it was well done, and in so saying, I am not forgetting that grand drill master who made it possible, and so, With hand o'er heart; uncovered head. As our colors float along. We glory in that march of youth Who'll after us live on. With those steps of youthful vigor Go traditions of yesteryear. And I seem to see within their ranks Forms of Pioneers appear. Theyre marching on together. Over the same old strand; The youth of today, who lives oer the way. And the youth who settled this land. Schoolteacher From Injuries 00 d loser-pay-a- ll, , an U. -- ld y averaging Maximum payment under the law is $15 a week. $12.50. The temporary unemployment compensation offices at Magna were discontinued Monday. During the suspension, the Gar- - , field smelter of the American Smelting and Refining Company kept Its output at 80 per cent of capacity on ore stocks, which had been accumulated prior to June 15, William J. O'Connor, Utah manager of the smelting company, estimated 1000 men have been kept at work therq but he anticipated no quickening of production from the return to operations in the Bingham mine. Stocks have been sufficient to maintain a constant output at a normal rate, he said. Had the Bingham and Magna shutdown continued indefinitely, however, it would have been necessary sooner or later to quench the fires in the Garfield smelter for lack of material. Mose Eon Rural Mail Route To Observe Clean Up Rural Box Week 40-o- six-m- ng GARDEN CLUB AUGUST MEET POSTPONED The August meeting of the Magna Flower Oarden Club, originally scheduled for next Monday evening, will not be held this month, states Helen Fitzgerald, president. A Garden Tour will be held later in the month, definite date to be announced later. BACCHUS NOTES Mr. and Mrs. Harold Manning and family are vacationing at Jack-so- n Hole country for a short time Mr. and Mrs. Sid Bullock, son. Bobby and daughter. Marion left Tuesday for a two weeks vacation to Blackfoot, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie J. Nielson and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bullock are leaving Friday by auto for a weeks trip in Los Angeles. San Diego and adjacent f territory. Mrs. J. B. Schwer left Sunday for visit to Hercules anextended Cali-fornl- a. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Whitbeck and family returned home Sunday from a ten days trip to Bryce. Zion canyons and Gunnison, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Black spent the weekend at Nephi, Utah visiting relatives. Mrs. Violet Madsen was hostess The Post Office department has designated the week of August 1 to 6, as ' Clean Up Rural Box week and it Is the desire of the Department to encourage all rural boxes both in the manner of erection, neat stenciling and tidy appearance It is desirable that boxes be grouped wherever possible and that the boxes be firmly placed on posts firmly planted and that the level of the bottom box be about four feet above the level of the ground. It is the desire of the Department that all mail boxes be painted white. It is a requirement that the posts or support of the boxes be painted white and that the name of the owner of each box shall be Inscribed upon it in neat black letters one inch in height. While It Is not a requirement that the boxes shall be painted, it is earnestly hoped that patrons will comply with the request In this regard as being to the advantage of the equipment Itself, and adding to the appearance of the separate boxes, and the right of way along which the boxes are erected, and to the civic prldelif the lndividuals-an- d the community. It Is the earnest desire of Elis Baker, Magna Postmistress and Theresa Taylor, Garfield Postmistress, that the patrons of the Rural Routes around note of the condition of their boxes and If they do not conform to the above description and condition, ,that each patron will take steps to make the necessary correction during this designated week. to members of the W. B, A. Monday evening at the Magna Women's The rural carrier is required Clubrooms. First prize at "500 was report any results of cooperation won Mrs. E. Nielson and by Mary consolation favor to Mrs. Julia McGill. A late luncheon was served.' J to or otherwise. Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson of New York City have been visitors Mrs. Fred Barton will entertain the past two weeks at the home of members of the W. B. A. Westway Mr. and Mrs. John Kochonls, Mr. Club at the Reid House Thursday and Mrs. William Papanikolaa and afternoon, August 18 at a luncheon Mr., and Mrs. George Papanikolaa and a social afternoon. All ladles They were extensively entertained axe urged to attend. during their visit here. |