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Show r I Read NTY-FOURT- year H Magna-Garfiel- KEEP d. MILLSJIAKE- - Pinney Again Tied For First union LOCAL A COMMUNITY INSTITUTION The Complete Home Newspaper MagnaUuB, Friday, July 21,1939 JULL WORKERS VOTE TO HI It in The Timet or Leader r 1M Number 7 Local Duck LMAjiEHW t!u Editor MANY SAFETY m mbicA i IMPROVEMENTS has Her say! A Nice Evening CIukEishing Everything In Readiness For DETAILS Radio Salute COPPER DAY BEING-ARRANG- ED FORL A most enjoyable With two wins and one loss evening in the summer social season was parbaseballers, under ticipated in Wednesday at HP the chose Details are being Through the fine cooperation of very capable leadership of the, for moany Tuesday again Inn by members of the Utah of iheir property but the Utah Copper company, E. W. an outstanding day completed ec icuitinn nf TtTill Leif Erickson, are again tied for on Utah CopClub Copper and partners, headed the top spot in the Industrial leasafety of their emEngelmann, general superinten- per mills "field day at the Comby that genial president, Mr. E. dent and the Independent Asso- munity Park Tuesday, gue play. Pinney, .rapidly becom-bte- r ployees and motorists, are beine J. Gardner 1, and charming wife. completed by workmen at the Renovated Duck & ciation of Mill Workers, E. L. announces E. J. Gardner,August Newly rivals of the locals, is Arthur general The dance was a decided sucCannon, president, the radio sal- chairman. From all prospects and Magna mills cf.the Fish Club Offers Adchose the independent the other tied club. cess at the popular resort Ltah Copper company. ute and entertainment to the cop- indications, the festive which vote Jociation by a Pinney plays a double header day pro. is managed by H. B. Summer- - vantages To All By leveling and per towns of Magna and Garfield, mises a gala time for all employat the grading this Union Helper International of, Sunday and then road from the the ormer bays 9 in Salt Lake Cyprus school August Magna mill to Mae-will ees and their families, beginning again at Gemmell the following Members and prospective mem- be much more of a successCity lOne Mill and Smelter Workers, eliminating a dangerous, blind C ,lnsuck)r not only for the for the with a complete day of sports for and O. with I. C. a day 302. affiliate, No. Magna playing curve, the cooling breezes but also the con- bers of the Utah Copper Duck mills payday has been set to Aug- mother, dad, sister and brother company is putting voters cast their bal- - Gemmell, the following Wednes-fot- s literal use their axiom, "Safe- geniality and pleasant fellowship & Fish Club will be happy to ust 8 and the men will be let off and other events, climaxed by a day, the Pinney crew is playing ty First, that the towns of Magna and Gar- learn that fishing will open Aug- work August 9 at 3:15 p. m. in favor of being represented dance. Always. 1 field w no union. The election was three games. If they drop one and ust seem to combine. and continue until the last The caravan of cars will meet This particular improvement at the Utah Copper the locals defeat Gemmell, the has tonducted at 4:30 p. m. at the Magna Public The following committees were Outstanding in the groups ga- day of building duck blinds. necessitated moral effect of leading the pack, taking one of thered at the Club to About seven alClubrooms. be weeks will the library and headed by a police announced Thursday by E. J. oldest the enjoy landmarks in this should bolster the local club imlowed for the pursuit of the wily escort, will proceed to Salt Lake Gardner, chairman: dinner The 1348 votes cast Tuesday accommodations trestle used to transpreceding the dance were the catfish, crappe bluegill, perch City and go on a complete tour of Publicity: resented more than 90 per cent measurably and also provide the port coal to the old partnerships to C. R. Brooks, chairman, E. W. cause a real Of the Smith,Bert Lewis, J. and bass. Some trout have also the Salt Lake 4 the eligible voters at the two spark necessary located' Magna mill, team to R. E. Cromar and I. local measure union been championship the Sundstrom, and gave up on the crest of the planted and several been building, rated as one of the finplants TGcorge Powerhouse !w G. Rasmussen. with which to their full capabilities. est but the most and the needed authority cat E' caught, J Gard" Hill The coal has been yellow perch, complete newspaper replaced ner J An'amuslng lncl fish and crappe predominate and buildings in the west. The group Finance: bargaining. begin collective Much depends upon their Gem- with natural gas, therefore uuRdd' H. L. Erickson, chairman, R. K. Both unions agreed prior to the mell game, this codling Wednes- is not any need of a train pairing all offer plenty of fun and also tan- will later attend the radio broad"iment J. A. Taylor, II. D. Cluff, Haws, talize the cast be would election the and perhaps parade down palate. loting that day of course, but the locals are overhead of motorists. By moving ordered drinks abd Mr. t,hlS group T. A. Marsh, W. H. Sorensen, C. Under the Salt Lake main street. Lewis jonsidered as final and that they de capable leadership banging on the door for the title the trestle, the road can be cided to have the M. Baysinger, M. A. Moffat and would abide by the decision. popular bever- of Paul Schultz, Vern Heath, John and really deserve to cop the straightened out and made much Six D. students G. Ashby. will be chosen age of The voting w as conducted undand asked Loutensock and others, the initial from safer. bunting. Bacchus Magna, Garfield, Sports: fish Kuel-flawere in 1930 S. of and each Paul a waiter er the direction planted The land directly back of the hJ George W. Smith, chairman, J. year has soon more members and and the country district to answer attorney and Charles Sitler, ibroght main offices of the Ross over quiz the radio questions more Anthon, John Allan, Clifton fish and ducks. All natthe haVCn'1 field examiner both from the has been relative to the towns and several Harris, William Leddingham, R. Ut Whether Mr Lewis had have been and species board offional labor relations caught and trees and shrubbery plaited the bass and trout are there al- local speakers will tell the history H. Magleby, C. E. Bruner, W. H. the fruit-boor not. ices at Demur. so So but do not offer any more of the communities and their de- Powell, Carl Smith, W. B. ReyFlood control walls have also many familiar faces and Mr. Kuelthuu said, Any protE. P. in catching than do the velopment, according to Weldon nolds, John Loutensock, thrills friends of ours been were constructed by the new adest to the election must be filed present that Matthews, general chairman. Salm, Glen B. Martin, P. R. ministration building at the Ar- it seems impossible to enumerate crappe and perch. within the mxt ten days. Schultz, A. B. Duckworth, Roy Many fellows are also taking thur plant and an artistic abut- any, but from eyery evidence, all Harris, Keith Sonne, Frank Mad-dThe controversy ment wall is being constructed in seemed to be enjoying themselves advantage of the unparalleled began in the M. W. Broderick, J. R. Jones, in the very fines manner. 'facilities for boating. Bring of 1938 On August 24, 1938 Harold front. A W,eIcom. h,omo par,y 18 bc W. Thompson, R. A. Evans, R. J. similar u.n elect was conducted I Harding and Ted Colombe enjoy A new roadway is also J. Norris, S. L. Sandall, D. H. being Our Big Job sday with the C. I. O the boating very much with Mr. affiliate receiv- - jing .PannTed fir ncf to made In encircle the old the adminiof playing a game Pleasa"1 living Tomlin, GH. Henline, W. E. 481 votes to 454 for the inde- boat Colombes dufly the envy Elder Kenneth L. stration building at Arthur, same we need rules so no one individ- of all. Countless being Green Howard Jenkins, M. N. watermiles of pendent group However, 29 votes ual or no one class may take an building to be used for a who W. Sadler, F. A. returned 7 ' Malmstrom.C. Unsworth, recently are were cast for no union and the C. available for outboards unfair advantage, may strike be- way 'from a Archibald, C. D. Cameron, K. M. mission in the and with boat I 0. fell two otes shy of the constructed newly low the belt or cheat any other East Central states Jensen, H. B. Richardson, F. O. seeded majority A festive, gala time is expected individual or other classes. We pier and wharf, every convenience Haymond, Jr., B. L. Jones, E. W. is to be had. at the Magna street dance this Wahlin. BALL call these rules, laws in this great On September 25, 1938, a secoAmerica of ours. evening to be held from Court and Equipment: nd election was conducted with Through the kind cooperation Saturday the of Paul Cleaning to corners J. S. Powell, chairman, J. H, of Utah the GAME Copper officials, local White theemployts voting on the questiAmerica is too big for all 130 Lily Bakery, according to Breeze, F. G, Smith, D. B. Rupp, residents have most available a on of whether they wished the million of us to get together in duck club, fishing, a information from deputy sheriff M. M. Rees, A. V. Powell, V. H. International Union of Mine, Mill a town meeting and make the renovated club house with P. A. Hanks. All realized net pro- Kirk, D. P. McDowell, W. H. ind Smelter v.oiktrs for a bargrules, so we divide ourselves into newly ceeds will be used to erect a fence Black, C. W. a full screen Clark, S. D. Strong, porch, 10 feet by 35 around the Pleasant aining agency Between the two small sections and those of us in Green ceme- W. A. Shepplck, F. N. Anderson. a and 10 feet by wharf feet, pier, elections, censidi ruble change had A benefit ball game will be held each section select individuals to tcct a boat hu to house the tery. Transportation: taken place in the minds of the the Magna community park think and act for us as our at Many merchants have donated W. R. Damron, chairman, Evan ncw Patro1 hat' furniture, sink, workers and tluv ? rejected the C, June money for the fund and an equal Davis, Ralph Barratt, C. F. Dahlin, 23, 4:30 p. m. for ployees. Sunday, vicmagazines, 10. union by a vo'.t of 666 to 282 these employ- The selection from the general pub- H. TV Mcc n s Cliff Shafer, who recently broke .. . UhTfl sPHuiaSPY painted in cream cooperation vm guiiiL. mi. lic will be appreciated. Music will Vijy a num-! because ofthe Magleby, chairman, J. R. problem x plex Jovd le i balltQ w " elderly father of the three select-chetra. Ivan Harris, P. A. the who make us of Tenney, bers JULY an excellelt s t to have playing brothers, Alvin, Joe and ion. because of the thousands Denzil Hancey, P. R. orla Jake party C. U. "Cad Shafer, jumped out millions of different ideas we have Mr. Schultz reports the club of a box in Salt Lake city Com10 BE should be, the rules Judges! ?5 membcrs now and with the while watching as to what of munity J. W. Ridd, chairman, H. W. the varying conand because imand Bevfacilities added between many Pinney a playoff sections in different the in Naylor, Harry Quaylc, G. H. ditions AT THE 300 of a and provements, membership r, erage and A. D. Dewey, Max which we live, the difference in iis set as a goal with all residents broke his hip. th E. W. Wallace, H. S. Sutton, ,jff from Redwood road to the point Tickets ere now on U. A. Major, H. F. Lott, E. E. Mcmay have. The morns of the lake eligible. which were taken the being of the auspices with Carty, O. M. Henderson. of the America is a big business The dues are $5.00 per year for crowds, the queens and Recreational Association. Starters: the are We ramifications. tvents during the the first year and 4.00 per year Mrs. Sylvia Van Steeter was apMr. Shafers condition is report- wide day on Magna A. B. Duckworth, chainnan, E. For each branch of for old members, making possible stockholders. July 4th bv Mi ed good. George Smith of pointed chairman of the Girl A. Carlson, Matthew Holt, G. W. must we day employ business wonderful fishing, boating, ideal Scout organization of this locality The game will be between the the theatres, Willmore, A. D. Peery, Charles and skilled mechanics, hunting and the association of at a board auitiu r film expert, will entry in the In- laborers out the meeting Monday even- Hill, S. H. Watson, L. O. Larson, the and to product turn shown at tho some fine fellows. ing of the Magna Womens Club. O. H. Anderson. dustrial league and local amateur Empress theatre will start at 4:00 a. m. Other members of the committee will start product is the rules. The people flday and Fishing The Monday. Traffic: for these jobs are the August and members may fish are Mae Naylor, Mary Ensign, Elthe following lineup: Bill selected with T. H. Morgan, chairman, J. W. and cities towns, Outstanding in the movies are of the 9.00 p. m. each evening un- sie Bruner and Mrs. W. B. Bouchuntil first base, M. King, second aldermen Evans, Cahoon, H. E. Phelps, Julian Sadthe commissioners, queens' float and the charm-girl- s til the final day for staking and er. R. Computo, M. Campbell, the county base, ler, J. E. Lang, Charles Martin, state the m ti chmcolor, legislatures building blinds. The limit is 15 R. Pea- members of revealing Henry Mori, outfielders, senabe- P. J. Hardman, N. N. Dalrymple. and are of blaze of color the activities A number the kind. representatives and j? fish per day, any girls and cock. pitcher, Walt Deland, catch, First Aid: G. tors of the federal congress. They Mr. Schultz asks all members ing planned by the women for the ing of the lovely float, Unsworth Keith Barton, third base, A. H. Maiben, chairman, E. F. Kenneth to think of we Girl the men and benefit employ in the you m the movies? enjoyment careful are preto be exceptionally Cal Wooley shortstop. Holmberg, Heise, rules the Crystal Colombe, George be us in Scouts. will making and act for vention of grass fires as the grass The following program is the manager. Mrs. J. A. Young, president of Latham. which we, the employers, is paper dry and many thousand under given: work and play and live. ducks could be killed with the club, announces that the outsong, congregation, Opening to turning out this young addition In ing planned July 28th has 'been Elder Spencer a fire near the lakes. opening prayer, of rules in the factory of Elder Nojes, lovers of outdoor sports postponed August 11, due to the product True solo, Goodman we Taylor: piano sever. solo which we are stockholders, could well investigate this fine Utah Copper Field day and remarks, Chloc Winger; pianc Elder whose Mrs. activities. other employees al other made is conflicting must have recreational feature that Barbara Janney; remarks, Ruth Wilrules. They Mrs. the and C. enforce R. Parks Agnes comto is Mrs. Utah the job Copper vocal duct, possible by Agnes Goodman Bring- - ua.iBc business our of in are executives liams charge. 25 are the adn 65. f, pany. ,hf. past 11 years a Taylor and Norine con and we also select them. They fdent of Taylorsville, died at Mrs. Amussen; remarks, Bel p and are the mayors of the cities rhme Tu.sday at 12:15 p. m. B. Coon; remarks, mission irj, of the states constructed towns, the governors ofcerebral A water carnival, open to thi The new building, the United of song, congregation; closing pjay apoplexy President and the and the for Magna offices Simmons. house to general public, will be the climai r, cr Elder Kerby n as 1)01 n in En-- ! mills of the Utah Copper States. of the popular Arthur Cannock, think alike, "d Febru.uv the CM will be ready Because we do not the Gar at conducted 1, 1873, a daugh-- 1 at Arthur, Dancing will end campaign Company different ideas 25, announces because we have for the pas 1 tnd Sarah Boydcn entertainment. All o field J? pool July swimming occupancy for should be, jr PROMPT-WOR- K as to what the rules Practically all business estab- several weeks undet-ihe sponsor :any She reeled in Provo for! worths friends are invited M officials. in Magna and Garfield how they should be enforced and lishments of the Garfield Recreatio: ytars Her first husband, tend. ship adminisinto divide the we The old offices in will be closed next Monday, July association and the American Rei Gilman, died there in will or interpreted, so each one FALL caused by burning coals 24, Pioneer day, to observe the Fire, tration building at aArthur la cliques or factions GIRL BURNED IN Cross, announces O. J. McDonalc or fac- from a train used for the amuselarge famous Utah holiday. join with that clique be renovated into may nIvlnK instructor. The carnival will b her husband, three he comes nearest to repre- ment of children, caused damages daugh- oratory by enlarging of people are taking held this Friday evening, July 21 A that number tion Rusm Goodman of . Gloria Furrow, Mag-tbat B y the ideas he or she may of $4000 to the train and pavilion advantage of the holiday 6:00 p. m. Mrs. Nile Furrow and raising the roof, rank B Goodman of un senting these important questions be will Orchid, ter of Mr. and offices on on at the Saltair resort Friday even- and traveling away to cool can,hcr metallurgical have and G West Goodman of of Magna, suffered burns Exhibitions from beginners, ad the these cliques or but m she 10:15 through resorts. term at roof, p. when we and onc and ing An8 yons dt,r vanced students, members of th a daughter, Mrs. left hand leg Sunday the most That is what makes prompt and efficient action of Salt Ruth class mail will be put in adult womens class and other in Smith and bulld.ng is one First parties The Q stove a m j rgensen of Sandy; fell against places tics Lake county fire department No. boxes at both Magna and Gar- will be given so that the publi modern and pothers, three sisters and Morehouse Canyon. and field symbolic in is one is truly and thing Lake n0 Salt Thcre 2, the blaze did not spread postoffices but the windows can see whatsis taught at th this vicinity Pandchil,ir,.n She was treated at the the cop- have us of area. in a- so small made a in many which confined be opened. not was will progress the is of and getting classes. Sympathy as hospital Mr. Wheeler, manager of the recommunities. direct and personal interest ',0oiman. per the se ection sort, praised firemen of the counlong nicely. in this matter of to make and are who especially the of employees we ty departments, Men Acquitted By which under fine work. their rules for unit enforce the Magna stancl-ijv- e is the second time the local This From tne npwsnancr Jury Here Thursday st is a 100 percent firemen have answered an alarm C. Shields of ooint it each and to is Shields It up James subject. at the resort. They quelled a blaze by ourof the National A. A. U. Junior South Jordan were quitted. E. one of us to determine for in 1931 that resulted in over Entries of prominent swimmers which set of proposed rules a jury Thursday in championship, has expresdamage. selves divers in this area are being diving and so we may on a charge at a call best be answered will intention of entering, tofiremen sed her The LuEttaSwj"nSOn and her we believe intermountain the for for the vote s Practicing the treatment of registered Jones Friday stockholder our property of Roy and gether with six other swimmers dirtly Saasruffld Hbaby daUghteC without use of cast or men who will, if selected the $15 A. A. U. outdoor swimming babv g"rL aked causing addition, Shields in been at the Gar- and divers from Ogden. third "i mi.cine .nd -t- hou. manemployes, make rules along the damage to a shed. The blaze start. diving championships baby had just hums Friday A large entry list is expected bath. 28 and 29, anafternoon vhe in from a shower indicated by that party, and ed from spreading grass fire caus field pool July W Salt Lake City. from 'arge Boiling pans of brought rccuc officials. Reynolds of Jam nounces to we believe will best ed rubbish. who attempting In PSOt' those contests each evening will burning for The in by state the champbabv Miss Beverly Beck, the rules. Mrs. Swenson slipped and on its scvcrely burning interpret enforce baby, in begin at 6:00 p. m. and open to her body, feet and legs. stockion swimmer and runner-u- p the hot jam, ftured her arms do these things we, as Mr. and Mrs. George King and To the general public. Beck, Miss Joyce burned to know just as Mr, and Mrs. G. Begent return- diving contests. medals want bronze and w,'nsn had the jam in elbow ancLalso silver holders, Gold, P of ours down from trip to outstanding in - diving competi- will be given for first, second and ed home after a nine-da- y much about this business 1unip?gf', pans cookinS on a two-o- n and her legs child entered. have know and to tion want We Los Angeles, Mrs'. Swenson electric plate, which was jere possible. San Francisco and of Ogden, holder third places. The, m is (Continued Salt Uke I MowX ne No! on Page 4) a oal stove. The and the Boulder Dam. Miss Nelson California rnnditions tvA,'A: 'plate, removed to the ten days. expect to be gone trough vibrations of hospital where the fi r as Mrs. Swenson walked are reported fair, MaSna-Garfiel- d srnr A Pine-cre- st mu-n- a, To Open Aug. 1 1, 1 in-t- Tturty-thre- c o j rep- SI? grf tT Tribune-Telegra- Cfd "fruit-bow- same-whereu- u. l, pon rS fis f V0' 1.7 Welcome Home m fruit-bowl"-- Party Planned ForK. Unsworth BIG TIME . y, EXPECTED AT I11" Hef-ferna- n, STREET DANCE two-ye- ar BENEFIT SLATED te HERE SUNDAY em-15- 0 . lili MOVIES Cam-man- s, 1 Mc-Clev- SHOWN ATRES COMMITTEE . ball-par- k APPOINTED FOR Magna-Garfiel- d Kav-anag- h, Wim-me- GIRL SCOUTS -- Gcm-Eoip- Magna-Garfiel- d all-star- all-sta- 1 MotherOfXR. New Offices For Dies - Mills Ready For Water Carnival Climax Of Learn Occupancy July To Swim Lessons LOCAL FIREMEN Most Stores To Close Monday PRAISED FOR i g Learn-To-Swi- , two-da- ls te Jlotlicr. ten Entry Of National Junior Old Child Burned Scalding Jam Pans Upset 2-Y- reader-intere- $25,-00- 0 othe . Jff frff.orTvSoSaSp't 1 DivinA7A.U.Ghamnion Expected ear jKn e. |