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Show SxafJ) J J r i f rT- iXsdKj " Super-- V - 7 - Arthur Driseakb ? - c i This Wesi b pert. 1 just what W di' all I read in tha haa Just abc t Tha heat X knocked tha newa right out of everybody. Cali ferula rs -- paper have had nothing in the world on every page and in every column. but the amount of people that were killed in olhyr parte kjlcita, i r- -- cl the Country by the All our heat. death out her died from natural causes, but the ones anywhere ehe It waa the heat. But I guesa it has been pretty hot back where yon folks live. But Mr. Hoover pulled hie debt cancelling right in the midst of 1L It wasent too hot for him to he thinking of something besides n cold drink. Now that may Just be n mighty flue idea. Tt has already Jumped the market up, and everybody got pretty excited over it. W are in such shape anyhow the last year and a half that we will Jump at almost anything that In offered in the way of a scheme. We know that nothing can do ne any wore - and we figure It might help, to w are liable to jump at things that after more quiet meditation we ywouldent even monkey with. I dont see how it could hardly effect anyone so greatly but Germany, for they are the only one that is saving anything. Germany France, England, Belgium, and I reckon Italy, (I dont know what for, hut 1 guest just on general a o L lc: i. ..... K nr i taken two ad- joining cots in th connty poor farm. Capon broken! We ' knew that depression had hit his Industry, but ,w bad no idea that it bad had , ; far 17, 1831 All:nd Annual Uli!i Ccpper Picnic 1D Roaes and TunUp Hia Heart Cut Out Tou see a tumble-bug- , in a hut pasture, rolling his precious Uttla sphere towards the entrance to hie A Utah Copper Field Day was a tuc-ctThats the verdict of 4,000 people who were present and participated The Committee in the events held. Men were down at the Magna Community Park promptly at seven o: clock Friday morning to nuke certain that all preparations were complete. At eight oclock youngsters came trooping down, and until 8:30 p. m. is and out people continually passed ' c of the park. The day started out with a bang with free tickets being given to all kiddies for ke cream and candy. The American Legion and the Boy Scouts conducted S very thriving business all day in their booths, of distributing candy, ke cream, sindwkbes, pop, etc. The races were held promptly at one oclock for all children from the age of (to 15. with prizes in money and merchandise, that was contributed by A very Magna merchants, awarded. r Saturday morning at 10:00 o'clock the cream of Utah Golfers wilt tee off at the Utah Copper Club in the claa for the seasons richest tournament bole will be run money. The first off on Saturday and the final on Sun-da36 boles will be the final on the it y. j second day. So many real stars are entered ia the, meet that the favorites art hard to pick. Jack Robbins, local amateur and Alex Stevenses, local pro are hitting the ball now and arc the real threats of the joust in our opinion. There is Harry Borg, Charley Foley. Sid Harmon, Owen Covey, and a host of others who are real stars and one can never tell who will finish on the top of the heap. Of the Salt Lake entrants' we are inclined to favor Charley Foley ahead of the pack, and if Foley does cop the title he will accept the money and become a professional. At any rate. President F. O. and Secretary L. C. Taylor arc looking forward to the biggest event . evet beld on the local course and all see the game played lovers of golf as it should he played for two full days for the small amount of 50c. . sp 7,0 ATTEND splendid fight, they strong enough for Lee The trip f Miss Bruners name was mentioned e, and progress reported The-ehiwill remain in Honululu for a short period of time, at whkh rime the passengers will be under the genial supervision of Captain Dobbsie. Baptist Convention July 13 to 23 Rev. and Mrs. E. B. Pace, together with the Misses Blanche Roberts, Velma McBride, Annie Taylor, Vivun and Dorii Olsen left Monday morning to attend the Utah Baptist Convention that commenced Monday July 13 in Ogden Canyon and whkh will end Friday the 23. , Rev. Pace, who is Dean of the convention, said that the Assembly expected a very large attendance at tome very unusual features were scheduled for the tea day meet. Many eminent teacher and ministers will be present at 'the Assembly this year, and will deliver special lectures partner. on the subjects they have specialized in, Mr. and Mrs. M. Mkkell of Saca- As usual, the mornings of each day mento, California, returned to their will he turned ovet to classes in Bible home Wednesday after a brief visit work, sermons, lectures, basketry, with Mr. and Mia. Thomas Maher woodcraft, etc. Games, hikes, swimof Garfield. Mr. Mkkell is a nephew ming will be features in the afteraoon. of Mrs. Maher. In the evening, special aervkes will be held in the "Big Tent" unless moon Miss LaVon Singclton of Magna light hike etc., are planned. The ana Mintle f Garfield are nual Convention is looked, forward to and M friends and, relatives in each year by old and yonng alike as visiting it combines vacation with schooling. g. . To Perform Here Local Merchant Secures International Celebrity Com-commit- te On Friday, July 31st. at 9:30 m. Peter McLaren, who .claims the wood chopping Championship of America will stage a log cutting contest and demonstration here. This contest haa been arranged by The Magna Lumber and Hardware very enjoyable time. Company, who is to be congratulated this for arranging for the visit of Green and son Mr. aad Mrs. B.-colorful champion, McLaren, whose were dinner Howard Sunday gnests at izardry with an axe hat carried him the home of their Mrs. L daughter. from a poor farm lad ia Australia, to Larson of Salt Lake. C the pack of his profession. -- ' Any man ia eligible to enter the Mr. and Mrs, George S. Taylor contest. A prize of fifty dollars will and family left Thursday for a McLaren if contestant be paid to any vacation, touring Southern of the faila to cut a log ia two-thirUtah Colorado. aad Tbey will visit time the contestant take. Satina and Richfield, enrontt ' on if From an even start it i doubtful -- - two-wee- ks Com-mitte- Sun-nytid- e. their way. any local man can equal bis chopping The Catbolk Church of Magna conoffered the handicap time; but their Mr. and Mrs. C R. Moyes and have postponed a testants gives all good choppers 18th. Everyone ia insporting chance to win the prize children have returned home sftet s dance until July attend. vited to vacation in Southern Utah. ten days money. The only restriction made is that no contestant he permitted to nsc a Plumb axe. This is the only axe which McLaren himself ever uses, and he refuses to chop against a Plumb axe r -with the handicap set. invited to is one' cordially Every The Utah Copper Club entertained at a dancing patty Friday evening. The affair waa delightful and attended by the largest crowd of the season. er "V, AERIAL d0tQU2KR of the EIDSoEARTH Grandaddy Laket. ing of F, L. Warnick, R. C. Parks, sad T. F. Jennings, have made arts ngements for S surray, and an back, whkh will be appropriately fixed up to eater in the parade having occupant befitting the carriage. Salt Lake ia prepared to be host to 100,000 visitors at its Covered Wagon Days celebration, Pioneer Pay July 24 26. It baa invited the entire state to the most pretentious fete in Utahs history, , Paying , honor to the berok band wbo t reeked into Utah on that memorable July 24 of 1847 is the objective of the three-da- y celebration. Outstanding among th features is a stupendous presentation ia the of Utah stadium, whkh seats 22,000. The abow will be "Th Spit-i- t of Progress." Literally. "Th Spirit of Progress will carry th spectator through 200 yean of vivid history of the Beehive state. Th show will be held Saturday, July 8:15 P. M Jam Craze, himself a Utahn, and now s famed Hollywood director it supervising The Spirit of Progress." He returned to his nativity because of hia intenae interest in the Covered Wagon Daysl On the morning of Pioneer day, Utah't largest street parade will be the offering. The procession, two and one-ha- lf miles ia length will be marked by representation from p tactically every county and city and town in the state. Forty bands from every section are a criterion of the general state representation. The parade, whkh will gc under way t 9:30 A. M, will be in charge of Brigadier General W, G Williams, marshall of ty the day, .... v The hundreds of floats wiU be taken to Liberty park immediately following the dissembling of the parade and will be exhibited throughout the day. Mr, and Mrs. A. E. Vaughn, Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Bateman, ron Gale and infant daughter wet entertained by Mrs. Lydia Bateman Wednesday at her borne in West Jordan. sees Mis Wanda Anderson of Garfield nu returned borne after a Vacation in Rkhfield and surrounding territory, visiting friends and rela- tive. Mr. end Mrs. Jack Oldham of Garfield are tejoktng over the birth of a baby boy, bora last week. Congratulations. tle globe, carefully fashioned for winter nourishment? Nothing. What could you say to the tumble-bug- s called human beluga, that would take their tnimt from their petty Interests her on earth, the price of stocks, the length of dresses? Nothing. Astronomers at Harvard University have discovered a "super-gian- t variable, far out in th Milky Way, In the large cloud of Magellan. That new supergiant flashes with a brlllancy that varies from 12,009 to 83,000 times that of our sun, at a distance of 80,000 light years from th earth. One light year ia about 8,000,000,000,000 years. It our earth fell Into th sun, tt would disappear la duet before reaching the sun's surface. If our sun fell into the huge super giant variable. It would vaniah like a flake of snow on a red-hstove. For that reason, it la all too big to be comfortable, and we come back to the satisfying contemplation of something that we can understand, to the fact that Max Schmel-in- g haa returned to Germany, or that "Big Steel closed, at 101 and three quarters. two-legge- d -- John D. Rockefeller says he hopes to live 100 years and his fellow dti-sebop that he wilL He has rendered one great service, proving th foolishness of unrestricted competition. the most wasteful thing ia th world. And, having accumulated hun- dreda of millions, he spends them usefully for science and education. Th people would like to see him live to 1.000 years, except that It would not amuse him. Luigi Cornaros career proves that men, to some extent, can control their length of Ufa Told by doctors, at 40 that he had only n short time to live, he said he would tee about that, and did. He experimented carefully with bis diet, and wrote his book, Dlacorsl Sulla Vita Cobrta when he was 82 years old, mounted his horse without help for a dally ride when paat 80, wrote to th archbishop: "I had to live to be 80 to learn that the world waa beautlfuL He died at the age of 83. ,V! Mias Camilla" Kelly of Memphis,1 Tenn., officially known as Judg Camilla, la n sound speech says that In women, misbehavior la "just a little worse than In men. Judge Camilla says God hold women to n higher degree of responsibility because they are mothers of the race. Men, she thinks, "have been n little deceived by their superiority complex. Misbehavior In women la as shocking as the sight of a rose floating In a aewer. If U were a turnip or n potato It would not be eo bad. Women are th roaes, men th turnips and women ought to remember it. But they dont when they drink cocktails, dress Indecently, cultivate the use of profanity, drag jewels that foolish husbands glva them through speakeasies where gangsters are quietly taking notes. - Another racketeer killing in New fork City emphasises, horribly, tbs brutality and bitter hatred that inspire these killings. Carmello LI con-racketeer connected with th Mrs. Jack Nielson entertained Sunday at a luncheoa in compliment to Brooklyn Barbers', and LongshoreMr. and Mrs. George S. Taylor, Min mens Unioni, was th victim. Bis Wanda Anderson, and Mrs. G R. throat had been slashed, th head almost severed from th body, and Moyes. Covers were laid for sight. hie heart had actually been cut out Human t nature develops hideousMrs, Nile Farrow and children of when contempt tor law becomes ly, Garfield are spending the summer with universal as it has don recently la Mrs. Furrows parent! in Englewood, th United States, when officials California- supposed to enforce the law share 4 and th profits of Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Batters have fear of punishment la removed. returned to their home in' Casper, A new kind of war flourishes Wyo., after visiting at the borne of among our friends In Asia. On Japanese soil Koreans have taken to Mr. and Mrs. V. U. Butters. killing Chinese in violent mob upkilled recently risings. Elghty-tw- o Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Bo is left the included three women. Chinese, retaliating, destroy Kolatter pact of the week for a brief varean irrigation works, ruining the cation in Wyoming. rice fields. Those that expect peace to cover earth very soon are too opti-- 4 the had Mrs. . Mr. and Louis Zito have mistle. While mere difference of as guests the last .week, Mr. and Mrs. race breed hatred, there can be no Jim Zito of Denver, Colo. safe peace. , A French cartoon shows n lion r and n Iamb in a circus cage. Th Miss Thelma Singleton hu return clrSus owner says: " "Sometimes, ed borne after a most enjoyable they do not agree" vacation with relatives in Car Asked, "What do you do in that case?" he replies, "We get n new boa County. 4 lamb. ' e Let ns hop the United States Mr. Bob Dea and George Singleton will remember that and not play the of the peace lamb, since it to part motored to Sunnyside Suhday must live among flgbdlng nation and spend the day with relative friends. Trotsky.exfled from Russia, says . only S per cent of Russians live as and wants Russia to "Socialists, Mr. G E. Pkkett entertained Tact put Stalin out of power. That sugn fable In which the mice deday at three tables of bridge. Special gests cided that somebody should put a tuests were Mrs. M. Sutherland of bell on the cat that all might know ' Sale Lake and Mr. and Mrs. N. G when the cat was coming. ITa Tolman of Oakland, CaUf. Prizes at mouse wanted the job of ,4bellh3 j P high score in bridge wet awarded to the cat" I e A Mrs. Tolman and Mr. Gardner: li)t -- IQ26 WDS OF .FLIGHT OVER tAe NORTH FOLE.PyRP JWI6ATOS, LUWETT, IUCT JOLY 1,1927. PLIGHT I fejSe8W& TlYItf K WOC2S y yi OVTSTJttNCg 1 LIES 1929 23-2- 9, CVC. SOUTH ISLOO JPENDiHS TWO vwRJj fi sraunjc WiCSATCIM nsV1! 7? r-iV- A'mx;ggf'jg igg'jSrtUl ft STwiPrcmowt iNTAactlCA tl - w ' . ... txti POLE: -- at Magna grill have a distinct aad unique entry in the Covered Wagon d Days Parade July 24. Lions Club, with a committee consist- e Fo cation uuuu Li -- Selfs What underground. say that would internet that tumble-bumore than that lit- Uun-varsi- Thursday morning by Captain Dobb-liover the National Radio hookup, when the ship docked in the harbor of Honululu. at bring among tbt list of passengers Broadcasts were sent out each morning of the voyage, Magna-Garfiel- d reach- M is sponsored by the Na- oses. Lions Club The act an on consisting of two reput vues of "Bathing Beauties", assisted Tbs Republicans of Utah held by 4 boys, who gave tome clever num social X their annual Prizes were giv ben in Salt Air Resort, Wednesday" evenin';. dancers in the re best ea to the two July 15. Approximately 7,000 peo- Vues, on the following points: I, ple were present from all over the 2, physical applause of audience county aad state. beauty of partkipant; 3. rhythm acA brief program was given at cording to musk and 4nring techniwhkb remark wrrt made by Senator . que displayed. Reed Smoot and Commissioner JoThe day was" conclude, with a seph JL?),. Dt C F,.7csrphal, who dance at the Utah topper Club. Mr. of the was 1st and Mrs. Bud McDonald of Garfield in chaige, reported that danced off with 1st prize in the prize members of the committee" were very waltz, with Mr- - Wm, Hendrickson well pleased with the attendance and and partner, second, and Herb Tom-lienthusiasm expressed by all the guests. and partnef'tbqd. The prize fox A number of people from Magna and trot was won by Wendell Wilkins and Garfield were present and reported a CL:p:r could you Magna-Garfiel- Broadcasting Company in an effort to experiment with the short wavt circuit, for broadcasting purp- G.O. P. riEETiKG 3L znpiza Cr. Ufa Covered tional team. er Uill Mis Virginia Brener of Arthur was one of the guests on the Shell Ship of Joy that kft the bay of San Francisco, Monday, July 13 to make a round trip to Honululu. Captah Dobbste, of radio fame, is the bead of the excursion. d. seem Cltili To Honululu us A store-hous- e Local Girl Travels. exciting baseball game bras played by vs. the single the married women women with the score in favor of the latter. A horse shoe pitching contest followed in which Walt Wahlia and Roy Gardner were victorious. The American Legion Junior Baseball gams between the posts of Magna and Bingham, gave promise of a close game at the start, but the score ended with 14 to 1 in favor of the local Support the Copper Golf Club by post. Though the Bingham nine pat purchasing a gallery ticket. didnt s Hay-mon- A No. 15 Lc:sl 4 attend the ' demonstration. Choppers effect. The ing wishing to compete should bring their Government 1 axes with them. sending him to The contest will take plate at the jail for illegally selling Liquor, and Lumber and Hardware Co, collecting a legal Income tax on an Magna will start promptly at 9:30. and that start can do If act. why they illegal cant they make Robbers pay an Income tax on what they received In Mrs. Eric Anderson entertained at loot. If yob rob n Bank of 200 thou- her borne on Main Street Wednesday sand, and they nab you, why cant evening at 7 tables of bridg in comthey in addition to sending yon to pliment to Mr- - N. Q. Tolman of tax Jail make you pay an income Oakland. Calif. Card TiWt were arwith? what pq you got away wet awarded They got records of Capone for ranged' at wbkjr prize! dident Mrs. But Tolman, guet prize, ' to they gU these years. Williams- - .and' Mf- get gay of th Liquor, that is paying for it. I think that "Broke gag Shaffer. Light refreshments vm liter Is another Racket, Hf always did served, , handle his money in cash all th 9 time, so that Old Boy haa got dongh Miss Celia Thomas left on a two piled in a lot of his different Disvacation for Lehi, visiting rela weeks know Ton tillers and Brewery's what they tell yon in Chicago? The rivet and friend. men that know they say that when yon get Capons Liquor from om Mist Myra Ob ray entertained at supernumary of his, that if yon find her borne in Garfield Tuesday evenany kick with It, that is too poor in compliment to the following quality, he is .mors than glad to ing Miss Dorothy Ashby, Leslie make guests: it hack and good. take it Miss Maude They aay that he ia more reliable Nielson, Morris Bowen. In his methods than even tbs great Wurzbach. Mead Janney and Miss MarshaJ Field store. He prides Helena Evert. Garnet and refresh-men- u himself on n high class organlza-(tlon- . were enjoyed later in the evenWell it would be too had if ' It stopped while he was in Jail, for ing. a thing ilk that ought to b Woo! fen 4 Kir. and Mf Reynold ' ten dajt vaden left Satnrday for ( mi, VcSufht Erndlffr, finch , . f riJDAY JULY - a. principle.) 1 r Jtv twa - Well then, in turn each ones takes what Germany pays them and pays it to ns, so now the debt is cancelled tor a year, that dont mean anything to England, France, Belgium, and maby Italy, for if Germany pay s them nothing they pay ns nothing. It Germany does pay them, they in tarn turn around and pay us, so the money only passes through their hands anyhow. If it does pass they pay it out, and if it dont they dont, eo whata the answer? Ws lose 245 million that the Alllee owe as, and 15 million that Germany pays na direct for the charge of the army of occupation. They were to pay anyone that wanted to send in an Army to oo enpy their Country after the war to remind them what an Allied Soldier looked like. Well thats makes ua lose 260 million. These are the real figures, (I just got them from Time"). Thats where all the ithentlo news comes from. But ws I can afford to lose that much, for it ' takes mors than that to do ns any good, ws are so tar in th red that 260 million wouldeat even stabi-lalla- e our Liquor market Now what about the old Boys here on the home grounds? Well maybe this, thing will eventually reach him in aome beneficial way. Lord knowa what way but it may trickle dowhio him some day. ' Well the whole thing is beyond tbs understanding of ns Dumb Birds anyhow, so just get hack ia your .bread line and let it go. A week or so ago w had It la our papers that Capon was broke. Well it was just like saying Mellon and Ford bad p Vht To Live 100 Years "v EETE P.LT 1 1 ILLS. know erinUe. oflt? forth ( j j two-wee- see , |