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Show 1 The Complete Home Newtpape t tWENTY-FOURT- YEA1C H i A COMMUNITY INSTITUTION Read It in The Times or Leader Magna, Utah, Friday.October 6, 1939 GARFIELD MAN IS KILLED IN EIEBSS local Smelter RAIL ACCIDENT A. Richard W. Snow, 48, of a structural steel and former employe of theworker Utah Copper company, was killed instant y about 7 p. m. a railroad- - accident at Tuesday in TEdio, five miles north of Coalville. Gar-fiel- a, Letter If you sincerely want to let your Representatives or Senators A jer 18 afPORT CYPRUS SCHOOL Ladies 1731 GIVES PUNS Workers Tate ' " Sports 1 ; Begin Bowling FOR DRAMA I hw you feel about the pro- The American Leaguers have Posed changes in the The Family Upstairs," a three their first nights bowling act comedy, depicting a law, your opinion willneutrality played have a at the Utah Copper Club and the American family, has been typical lot more weight and do chosen AH Officer Reelected For more to results, find the ;teams captained as the annual presentation by the officers The Garfield whom local of the Inyou Active Season of address if you take time to write Harry Quayle, John Jacobs Cyprus school dramatics depart- More Interest Shown This ternational Union of Mine, Mill by and Parley McCleve tied for first ment a letter in your own and Smelter Workers telltoof Utah, way, Year Than Ever with 4 wins and no losses. Bill According to investigating offi- ing the congressman The play deals with a family your honest gether with 11 other locals, this Larson Snow into cers, an lead rules ideas jumped and for either who about would die for each other but Before fell off a box fishing early the problem week voted a willingness to Hunting in individual averages with high nevertheless have a season of the Utah car or plunged to the rail as he number of strike if tjte coming operators do not grant game of 222, scries of 661 for Dont be careless a quarrels. and Fish Club and attempted to board one. He sufAttracting the largest entry list to workers a 75 cents enough Copper Duck inper day 204 average. Paul Schultz presses sign a pink or white or blue crease of women to bowl on the Utah fered a broken neck, a cut on Cast of characters includes: Mr. election of officers formed princin the wages, according to a closely behind with 202 left temple and the left lee was sheet of paper someone hands you statement released Thursdaverage. Heller-R- ay Jenson, Mrs. Heller-Be- tty Copper Club alleys, first team ipal topics of discussion by R. O. Buntand mail A resume of last years record it in. Take below and of L. Heller-A- ra annual time, Mc- matches of the league will begin the mangled the Bowen, the president-secretarat knee. meeting y ing, ay of dis- discloses the fact that some it will not take long to write a "hot Annabella-Elai1 ne Donald, Mon- next Tuesday evening at 6:00 p. trict No. 2. organization. A passing d personal letter. Union sen, Willie Heller Billy Rountree, m., announces Ray Cromar, who The votes, According to Mr. bowling took place In , Paul Schultz, John Loutensock, This neutrality business is Dunn had high series with Charles Grant-Mick- ey is in charge of the womens divi.a Bunting, included all major min- Jerry were reelected the freight train engineer saw Vern D. Heath Santone, 662 pins. Bill Larson dangerous body sion.' on lying and problem the Uncle Mrs. west Grant 4Aill side lone secraveraged Miss vice ing, Jones, and and president smelter operations 190.8 for over 0 president, Sam cannot go of the d games. track wrong notiDoug and in minding the state, with the Herbert 12 Sixty ladies will compete on Mitchell, etary, respectively, and all given fied the station his own business and exception of Smith, a National Leaguer, rolled Grant-Darr- ell teams, 5 members to a team. in agent doing Echo those everyvote of of thanks for the Utah Grubaugh. a unanimous Copper com- high single game of 263 pins and he can to stay out of the who m turn notified Two teams have an opening each thing SherDeputy pany, as well as several small the. their excellent work during the Mr. Lee Humphries is the dir and they will select some playiff. Elman BagnelL fight. Orphans set series mark of arrivBagnell establishments with only a few 2889 and past year. Your representatives in Washed on the scene at 11 ector, assisted by Mack Jenson, er and be ready to play October game record of 1047. , p. m. A vote of thanks was also votThese marks will take a lot former student body president 10. No inquest is will receive plenty of let- employes. ington expected, unless ed in the minutes of the meeting ters, some for changes, some Mr. Bunting further said that of bowling before they are raised and an active member of dramademanded by the family. A. C. Ensto E. W. Engelmann, The schedule Tuesday night is: but it the bill and whichever overtures would be made The body was removed to Gargives the local tics for the pat four years. shortly stars a certainly 8:00 p. m. ign, F. 0. Haymond, Roy Hatch field. The eal he chance to votes hell make some to shoot at the the operators in hopes of negoway presentation date for the and D. D. Moffat for their valued Teams 1 vs. 2, 3 vs. 4 and 5 vs. 6. has not top. enemies and some friends. been as play an amicable yet definitely tiating settlement. 8:30 p. m. in improving the cooperation selected. We must remember that the of- o o The vote was 3226 in voting Teams 7 vs. 8, 9 vs. 10, 11 vs. 12. dub. ficials in Washington favor Mon of Oct striking as opposed may be The team captains and their Probably the most popular of 6 vs. 8 and 5 vs. 7. nearer to the source of what little 842 who cast their ballots against die discussions was the date set 8:30 Teams 2 vs. 4 and 1 vs. 3. personnel are: truthful information there may be taking this action. No. 1 Amy McCarty, captain, hr building blinds. Members will National League, Thurt.. Oct 12 available regarding the war in Ua Other meet at the clubhouse, October Olson, Mrs. D. C. Thorne, 6:30 Teams 2 vs. 4 and 1 vs. 3. groups other than GarEurope, but he also will be infield which participated in the Irene Harmon, Vera Deland. 8:30 Teams 6 vs. 8 and 5 vs. 7. i and a starting gun will permit fluenced by plenty of propaganhunters to leave the clubhouse at dists who either represent some balloting were Bower, Murray, Fadaral Laagua, Friday, Oct 13: No. 2 Ann Tygesen, captain, 5.00 p. m. to race for their favori6:30 Teams 3 vs. 8, 5 vs. 10 and (underground miners), foreign nation or some special Bingham Inez Ek, Wanda Thorne, Edith Utah Ore Sampling (at Letter-writin- g te blinds, which are reserved for Murray,) 7 vs. 9. week has been interest who will profit by the Lottie Culleton. Ridge, 8:30 Teams 1 vs. 4 and 2 vs. 8. the first day's hunting only. They set from October 1 to 7, announces war but if he is backed up here Lark, Ohio Copper (at Lark), No. 3 Donna Ridd, captain, la As a Park reminder to emmust register with watchman befthoir o o City, Midvale, Tooele, ButPostmistresses Theresa Taylor at home by his constituents by Adelaide Adams, Holt, Mary ore leaving clubhouse. ployee that they live in the and Elise W. Baker of Garfield honest convictions from the vot-te- terfield and Tintic (at Eureka.) land of tho free, where Old Reese, Lucy Larson. The final day for building blinds and he represents he will not be Magna, respectively. No. Johnson, captain, Glory with its stars and stripes has been set at October 12, 9:00 THE PHANTOM LETTER easily influenced by the lobbyists Beth Long, Pearl McCleve, Mrs. waves as a of tho symbol m. greatand from that time until p. I am the letter you MEANT to in Washington. est living democracy in tha Neil Plummer, (one other to be October 22, no members will be President Roosevelt has asked write. "world, tho American flag is be- chosen.) allowed on the excBut you were too busy, or you congress and the senate to reNo. 5 Cleo Blood, captain, ing dally raised at sunrise and Johanna Marie Anderson Mcept in the clubhouse in order to kept putting it off, or in main session time until for Bernice the Coon, Mrs. H. A. Llnke, lowered at sunset at the Magna you excused sot scare the ducks. Carty, 65, of Brigham City died Louise Erickson. yourself by claiming you "didnt next regular session January 1st, Ensign, Mary mill of com-Pntha Utah 13 Copper at her home late Wednesday folQuite a discussion was held retknow what to say. No. just, in case some emergancies Mayberry, capeight-yeaan r lowing illness. She arding the advisability of allowiSo I never was written. may occur. Bernice tain, Phyllis Radebaugh, Tha handlis flag ceremony was the mother of Mrs. B. E. ng motors within the club duriOur representatives in WashAnd because I never was writMrs. N. Howard Jensen, district Stewart, Harmon, Julia Dorothy ed Scout of Boy by troops Price of Garfield. ng hunting season. A vote discten there is a question in the ington will be expecting some club president and Mrs. Julian District, tho Hunter Johnson. losed that no motorboats will were conductNo. mind of one of your friends; or a ideas from the folks back home. Woods, district president of Jun- ed Funeral services Wimmer, captain, in charge of this being troop in he allowed on the club waters pleasant bond with some one has So lets tell them, in no un- ior Clubs, will be special guests FirstSundayD. S. the Brigham City Mary Jacobs, Mabel Gardner, week's activities. L ward chapel Induring the hunting season. been broken; or there is loneli- certain terms, that we do not at a meeting of the Magna Wo- terment g The ceremonies Inez Macaulay, Mary Sudbury. was in the Brigham City Duck hunting No, 8 Edna Riley, captain, days were set ness in the heart of one who, want war, not tomorrow, three mens Club Friday, October 13th, will be conducted as long as cemetery. Sunday, Wednesday and FridMrs. states thinks of you. Coon, Ruth Yeates, Ruby six A. a J. or is months there war in Europe tor only months, Young, president year Surviving are three daughters, ays, 7:00 a. m. to 4:00 Lucille Obray. from now. We want peace, free Coon, America la in p. m. for a there law that ne reat- (he first two It was such an hro6?erin No. weeks And then nave fa. Jlives wafn--TrefTTOreads: Amendment Peay, captain, JeruuueHiar pacyrer wnicn wiers and views on The Best Article I Have trefy day for the balance of the Eve Richardson, Christie, Sarah sent ry . aa, Jimab. of have should been But written. influence propaganda the t, Read This Month, by Elva reason. gme T)oT6'tTiyR3Cre'Pcregn, or or nations, let abridging the exercise thereof; sometime and out Mrs. Mae K. you pass, European R. by Mrs. Daines, Members are asked to not pick Chloe Jenson, Lucille Simp- liams, communof the or of freedom a where or speech a family, or tha organizations, friend, Miner and Miss Blanch Taylor growing shrubbery - in - building " even an asquaintance, is the ist groups who have their own Refreshments will be served. press: or Of the Tighl of the their blinds as the club has No. 11 Florence Morgan, cap- gone to assemble to promote. schemes honthe was peaceably people Bonita Miss to a great deal of pet Egbert Downey, Peggy expense in Officers of the New Junior Club ored and to petition the government tain, Stella We can stay out of war-l- ets guest, at a birthday and fareplanting tamarack and other Linnie Wyatt, Mrs. Forintroduced. be of 'ill redress grievances. a for well do it and lets tell our represen Friday night at the n,c of All young women between the home party From the Constitution of the rest Radebaugh. of Mrs. R. Player. Twenty members is asked. tatives why we want to avoid Hart, captain. No. 0 interested in join- four friends were of Flor-ett- a United States of America. ages present war. Geneal PeterColombe,1 comof Fishing will be allowed this fall Crystal It is contemplated by addressed to Abe ing an organization auxiliary of Ridd was in charge of the letter Your (one more until the LaVelle Decker, son, Womens Club composed closing date for blind pany officials to have a similar Murdock or J. Will Robinson, the games. Arinto mnstruction-Octo- ber chosen.) be at tha 12 and will soon are cordially women, flag ceremony House Office Building, Washing- younger I opened with the regular trout vited to attend a meeting this Friy, thur mill and perhaps at GarUtah the Myrna-Tracreach will Little D. C., ton, 6 at the fishing season October to the field. according addressday evening, old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. congressmen. Your letter tote Fish and Game laws. The Wil- home of Mrs. J. A. Young, with or after is D. Thomas nicely recovering Elbert Tracy, to ed dosing date will again be set at The Central Appliance announ- liam H. King, Senate Office Mrs. Agnes Williams and Mrs. a tonsil operation. the annual fall Octces its gala opening Monday, reach Young in charge. The meeting meeting. Building, Washington, will Mr. Schultz commences at 7:30 p. m. a gain of ober 9th, defined as Magnas el- Utahs senators. reports Honoring the birthday anniver15 members with many more plan-sin- g ectrical, gas, coal appliance headof her father, Hans M. Petersary in Joseph Watson Fairboum, 82, to join the club as soon as Tell them what you want The firm is an auxiliary Mrs. Agnes Yates is enterquarters. son, words at q a. m. at his home in died the in duck season words-n- ot own starts. of the Central Lumber Company your intaining at a dinner Sunday. The furnish who Granger Thursday of causes sons and daughters will members were pre-e- and will be housed in the building of some other group following to cident to sign and age. at the club, including several west of the lumber yard. to honor their attend also papers that you are luests and visitors from representatives Give in. your PetE. mail Arnold Mrs. Mr. and was bom July 24, 1857, in He father: Bingham. Art K. Hendrickson, Wallace According to all indications, Radios, heatrolas, washers, iron a few minutes of your time and and Mr. a son of Edward and and M. erson Mrs.( children, Millcreek, Downey, Charles 15 toastFarmer, Jr., e season will tell him just what you want be a banner year ers, washers, William Loveless and family and all of Magna, suffered lacerations Eliza Wright Fairboum. He is desk m the Mrs. bagging of the wary ducks ers, vacuum cleaners, floor, Marvin Peterson. and bruises early Thursday when survived by five daughters, nd geese and C. H. which seem to be very lamps, electric clocks, roasters and Are You? Mrs. Lloyd Due to the heavy rains, the the automobile in which they E. L. Warr, the plentiful on the Duck and Fish waffle irons constitute most of the Mrs. Are you getting fed up on war of W. Salt a of Hunter Orr W. Mrs. A Granger, struck the at was by meeting Genealogy were riding soccer game set for Sunday Club items to be featured. obvious censorship of the once City grounds. Park under the spon- - j Ward was held at the home of Mr. Lake and Utah Railroad com- Rodney Hanger of Salt Lake MurCommunity rejoice then of Secnews? If so, Aamodt L. H. and Mrs. West Fullmer Frank Mrs. and and RecreaMonday First at pany train an American. sorship of the Community Fair-bour- n, T. again that you are ond South streets m Salt Lake ray; six sons, Joseph Association, has been post- - evening. tional Russia. of and Germany, W. Fairboum The people 15. George October poned until Sunday, under been Bachave 1:40 of ClThe all at and H. as the Davis occurred Japan Fairboum, With Mrs. Martha William accident her Italy 4:00 p. m. Ablowing a weeks visit with Mrs. Grant such censorship for years. is being sponsored honored guest, a number o( local a. m. at a crossing which police chus; Glen H. Fairboum and The game Barnes, who was aunt, Mrs. Roy Harris. Still rejoice auto of an hungry? a dinner this Fairboum Granger and ner B. Are you usly injured in an automobile said is not protected by to further interest in the sport ladies entertatned at of Salt Lake live in the United States. and E. Fairboum home. Present Davis the Thomas ttident here. week at you that a traffic signal imatic league possibly start recently at Boseman, Relief Society of the SpenThe this country caT in the worker Mrs. WPA in A were Mrs. Evelyn Solomon, Montana, is Other passengers City; a brother, George Fairboum reported slowly imp- cer Ward met for their fall openbread, Olive meat, much as and Mrs. twice Jeffs of Salt Lake City; two sisters, Agnes Doris Annie Peterson, were roving in a hospital there. Mr. Luncheon gets and fats as the riching social on Tuesday. Mrs. Lake City. Mrs. Mrs. Mane Sabin and Mrs. Maud Salt LarSene Morris, sugar of coffee, toes and their infant Yates, Haynes daughter was served and a program enjoywas on his ration automobile can FairBlanche ere in buy the to Mrs. German est Emma Craig, Hanger of Murray. the same accident but ed. Mrs. Hazel Jones was in Damage at $200, Funeral services were conduct- Pearl to unhurt. Mrs. Mrs. card. and Houghton. estimated police bourn by Barnes will be charge of the general arrangeD. recover- are the ed of injured Sunday in the Granger L. All "limbered as being formerly ments. John Bishop rt S. Ward chapel by A social was held Tuesday Leah Brown. ing nicely. D. HilL Burial was in the Elysian wardhouse, announcHunter the Relief Society The Magna Ward Reof burial gardens. Mrs. L. the regular beginning R. Allgood of Grand ing held its opening fall social Tuesfor the winSincere sympathy of the comlief meetings Society unction, Colorado, is A program of spending a day at the wardhouse. father 76, outE. Magleby, John munity is extended to members ter season. A program and an V7 days with her sister, Mrs. was and refreshments of Magna, died line of the presented were givRussel work of the bereaved family. Magleby year's McDonald. ladies. later served to seventy-fiof the at his home in Monroe Saturday en. Refreshments were served to Mr. Fairboum was well known nice ting The monthly will t morning of pneumonia. He was The next meeting will be held Club liked for his many sterling and Garden Flower about sixty ladies. lale Amcrican Legion Auxil-wi- ll Tuesday at which time Mrs. Elva civic official and of character and was one a evening. Monday prominent qualities next held meet this Thursday eve- - Bezzant will give the theology he ! residents of Sat Womens worker, church r 9 at the Magna Avanell Richardsis 'leaving tlle ward the as at in terms Club two Mrsserved lady lesson. community. Copper to visit Every He had 5 00 announces connected the fanning urday for San Francisco An interesting program invited. W. E. "Wally Beane, mission president in the New Zea- relatives and also attend the Golauto- hcr. preside, with 10 years as stake im,;..00 Planned and a cordial for a number of years DINNER WELL ATTENDED mission, will land program Gate Exposition, An entertaining wtion to attend is extended to m Salt Lake . D. S ward bishop den dealing mobile Mr. and Mrs. Zadoc C. Mitchell L Orman Van president, and twTlVes' daughters and mothers of Draper observed their golden be presented The luncheon served Friday by talk, "Fall and at the time of his deathSexwas will give a Clark to eligible to become mem-th- e at the ier Saturday , South the in a Magna Womens Club members :uiC wedding anniversary patriarch Activities." All Garden A H. at attended. reunion well manager. . a was held stake. Legion Auxiliary. S. '.clubhouse family former and L D. his t tn Jacksm Hole Wyoming to attend. are of urged honor Monroe in of 1 their home Sunday He served as mayor YellowstoneNabonai Parfcr Miss Donna Haws entertained the ev?nt one term and was a mem- and for entertained ' City Club Viid Mrlv hMr. Beane was a uflnnti f . The afternoon n council for a num1116 Both are well known in farm- Cypru Cm for social Wednesday in honor of ber of the city He had also been Mr. and Mrs. Hal Richardson, a and at Motor teachers and Drapto company Baker served of sections Granger 8 Party n Thr8' ing it of one of its mem- ber of years. Mrs. H. D. Nielson spent the1 and Mr. birthday wish the not years did of board fourteen who of the state Ven'ng' twenty-si- x past members mines at Wer Carlson business people cards. Mrs. Pearl Wallace at her a member Sunday viewing the was ronsolidated with the was education. Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell are the bers, in to remain to play Mrs' Madeleine lduPrtSCnt' Luncheon the Granger. home ' is survived Bingham. he company. and his sons daughters, 13 Motor wife, Besides of school I the Bridge was enjoyed during held. sponsor parents Itoun and a social time with the Am served and high ladies was employed five He and the sons .Including daughters. are acliving, by lour Party was given to 11 of whom WeW - Refining comp-fro- afternoon by Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Linden, - won by Mrs. Agoes the new members into Clarence, Vernal R. and Melvin Funeral services were conductW. Speers erican Smelting son of Mrs. E. Mrs, 1918 and te- - scores prizeby Stewart,only until S. companied 1913 ft'cM) D. of L. Lynn McDonald South the in vaLillian any Williams. Mitchell, is leaving ed Monday Garfield, left Saturday on a of Gran- Ida Stewart of Arthur, sided in Garfield. ward chapel with burial in the of States Francisco. United Magna, Marlin Mitchell to the San to Miskt cation trip join Saturday Monroe City cemetery. Christopherson has re- - ger. There are 31 grandchildren "y t her home in Lehi fol- - and five great grandchildren. Navy. d, - f Strike Step - Season Tuesday i -- east-boun- 1938-193- Pa-cif- ic 9. east-boun- Citizens Asked To toT,"" L,au' Old Glory Waves While Men Work In Peacetime Observe National Letter Week Ar-del- Mother of Garfield rs club-groun- onna District Officers Woman Succumbs To Attend Womens ds Club Meet Oct. y. flag-raisin- La-Ve- m Bez-zan- HUNTER NOTES - APPLIANCE cooped 12-A- fton 16-3- STORE TO OPEN MONDAY HERE th THREE LOCAL SOCCER GAME Sixty-seve- n nt RESET FOR J. W. Fairboum Dies At Home YOUTHS SUFFER HURTS IN CRASH I i I; OCTOBER Mix-Master- s, MAGNA SOCIAL ITEMS I- - FATHER OF RUSMAGLEBY Garden Club To Meet Monday x' u,. DIES AT HOME MAGNA MOTOR TAKEN OVER BY SALT LAKE MAN JC-tbc- 'SSU ihigh 5&b3 m 1 A U' - |