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Show Tints. ilagna, Uisi, Frldt7, Harci 13, TEACHERS AND SALARIES Continued from page om 11 taxable property and if fund re to b forthcoming for uzea to keep schools going aome aource of revenue it urgently needed. The teacher pay toll it about $7,000.00 per month in tbit vicinity, and would go a long way to help furniah additional employment and to aid in maintain ing value for taxes: which in turn re mott necettary for the teachers' ltll bets to a team.) - Pupils enuring evenu 9 and 10 art not eligible to compete in any other events. Points will count five, three and one. Any one atbleu will be limited to four evenu; not more than three be in cither the field or track groups. The following officials have been selected: Starter. Jimmy Hodgson. Judges of finish. J. A. Buturworth. J, O. Sodcrborg, Clause Jones. Timbe H. H. Hales, Russel Magicby. and can event it recent ers, salaries. By R, H. Bailey. Judges of field events. teen that thia it a vital matter, ' Be it now Reaolved that at the Jack Oldhcm. J. A. Brodbtnt and W. L. Jones. Magna Garfield Lion club are in favor of the above program and at a turvey made arveral timet in the last few year hat thown the people of our in to be overwhelmingly favor of it and be it further Rctolved that we, through the undertigned committee, do hereby request the Granite School Board, beginning with the ruIn s statistical table showing the ining school year, incorporate of school attendance as comclause in the contract between your- tutus the census enumeration for with pared forth that selves and teachers setting some very inter1930-3the year become all teacher and faculty mutt the census ' bonafid rtiictt ntl' ln the immediate esting items are noted in SchooTdis-trict. Granite the of attendance vicinity in which they teach and mom ceasus is taken between The and ia those teaching particularly that October 19 and 31, at which time immediately adjacent to Magna and some bepupils are unable to attend e Garfield mutt make actual and duties. of occupational residence, during the term of aut Practically all these pupils enroll their contract, in the towns of Magbut in order to secure s more later, na and Garfield. a supplementary correct accounting, one Be it still further resolved that form is sent to the superintendents of Board the to be of this presented copy in the state the 11 the school districts of the Granite School District, anlatter part of January and the followthe file with on be other copy placed include dau collected in records of the Magna- - Garfield Lions ing figures is unan-imoua- ly yt et GRANITE RANKS THIRD IN STATE IN STUDENTS 1, bon-afid- Club. Approved byt Howard A. Jarvis Lions dub Pits. Magna-Qattiel- d C. E. Fkke Secyrof Magna- - Carfield Lions Club Committee: L. C. Healy R. C. Park M. Robison 19-3- Rites JUNIOR MEET AT MAGNA (Continued on page 8) for Eastern and Western Division contestants. Ribbon swards havta been recommended for students finishing first, second and third in the final District meet. The following evenu have been selected by the committee with the arrangements of the events as listed in order. 1st 440 yard relay (four runners to' a team.) 8 pound shot 2nd 3rd 440 yard dash 4th Pole Vault 100 yard dash 5tb 6th High Jump 7th v- - 220 yard dash Broad Jump 8th 9th Sunding -- Hop Step- - Jump (four member to the team) Three-legge- d 10th net (the school may entered wo teams if desired). 880 yard relay (four mem- 11th Scbcl Lbhrrcn Arrcz-- o IzdtT AzzzzLly Tczrzcy Sy;t:n llzlh .The announcement was mad by Professional J. M. Riley of tbe Foe-cDale Golf Oub that the local high Riglet, center of ttbc Magna CathoThe American Legion "tin-ca- n smoker held at the Uuh Copper Qub lic basketball five, was chosen on the school golf league schedule has been Catholic revised. The hat of tbe high school team ia the Thursday evening was assuredly suc- first entries is strengthened with the addicessful in every respect, and a large hoop league at the finish of the tournweek. volSalt ament The last tion of two new teams, South and realized was game food of by supply Lake Tribune, aasieted by the offk-ial- s Judge Memorial who will enter the untary donations. and coaches, announced tbe re- competition this spring. The following is a list of the conEast High tankmen won the title tributions received: 289 cans corn, mainder of the first tarn at follows: of Catbednl; last spring, and Gnnite took tbe first and string bans, 5 left forward, Leary peas, tomatoes of Bingham; trophy. T revised schedule of gampounds barley, )0 pounds of carrots, right forward, Byrne follows: 10 pounds of potatoes and 25 cans left guard. Fennel of Cathedral and es it of various vegetables which the cafe- right guard, Morse of Lourdes. Rig-- April 1, East vs. Jndge McmoriaL played an outstanding game while April 2. Granite vs. South. East vs. teria is unable to use, but which will One the Magna tarn was ia the fray, nnd Cyprus. be traded for- usable Vrg stable. lending April 8. East vs. Gnnite. dollar and fifty cents was also rece- was recognized ae ony of t ived. All of the above food will be playen ia the tournament. April 9, South vs. Jndge Memorial .Vaculia. local player, waa cboeen West vs. Cyprus. tamed over to the Cyprus Junior High School cafeteria to be used in bn the second team tt left guard, April 15,' East vs. South, West vs. meal the following tam-mate- s: second Cyprus. tbs mean of the daily noon-da- y right forward. Keyring of Lourdes, April 16. Gnnite v. Cyprus. provided for atudentt of Cyprus. West. Granite left forward. OReilly of Catbednl; April 22, East Included on the boxing and wrestlMcmoriaL Caulfield of and center, won Judgt Anderson Duane Bingham cards were: ing April 23. Cyprus vs. South. knockout over Victor right guard, Fnuka of Lourdes. s technical Vaculia also made a' very Credit- April 29. Gault va. West. Kemp ia the curtain niter of the evable showing in the tournament. 30, South vs. Wsst, C yproa ening, and Art Hales and Von Snow . d followed it up with a Jndge McmoriaL RECUPERATION decision. tbe boat. Snow, winning round Max Jensen gained a . four- E. E. McCarty, secretary of the On of the feature tatemblisa of the victory over Vk Zezzor; Joe Hum- - Uuh Copper Qub, who has been in year to be presented at the Cyprus Diego and Joe Riven,-S- an Salt Lakt Hoepiul, returned to his High School will be the Shreys draw. a J. to Faculty asMurphy and Carl Dan also fought to a draw. home Thursday, very much sembly. Friday. March 25. All parThe fans seemingly did not agree ents an cordially Invited to to the decision of Refree Maynard evof the feature bout Nielson ia the ening, Jack . Ray, local boy vs. Ed Shepherd of Salt Lake, when Ray was given the decision over Shepherd. Popular opinion was with Shepherd. The wrestling evenu of tbe evening -between. Marky Opened withe-match and Heddia. Morley secured one fall from Heddin in 30 minutes by tbe airplane throw; Privitt sad Brown wrestled five minutes. to a draw, and Frisby Bill Longton and Charlie wrestled 30 minutes. They were warded the decision of a draw by referee Floyd Dera. This was the most wrestling match of the even- Pcpih Interest Copper entertained at a a. dance Wednesday evening at the attendin crowd wu A large ance. Tbe next club dance will be held Saturday evtning. March 26. The Utah dub-room- at all-sta- t kt - v. n. ' four-roun- This form especially arranged to account foe those who wets not enrolled when tbs regular census was taken, nnd nlao for thorn who at excused from attending school for various unset as provided in the iaw. In Granite District tbs census of October. 1930. totaled 8.513 students ia all while the number enrolled schools of the district was 8,261. Thus. 97.03 per cant of total number of students from census returns ,wm There were enrolled ia aU schools. 252 excused (indents making n percentage of 2.96. jopular It is also noted that Granite school Dean Dcttoa followed a body slam numDistrict tanks thud ia the largest one ber of students ia tbs school districts with a reverse body bold to win of tbs stats. Salt Lake City has 34, fall in 30 minutes from his 150 and Ogden has 11,181 students with Granite third with 1,513. Daggett district has tbs tmalest census returns with only I total of 164 puJanuary, 1931. PAYS TAXES Continued from page one assessment and action by tbs state tax commission. It is noted that the Yankee Mines Company, owned by the American Smelting and Refining company, reported to the tax commission that 1 5592 tons of ore were mined In from its mine, from which gross revenue was S76.843.52, while the expenditures were $1(7,091.60. The American Smelting and Refining comdopils. pany reported in 1930 the min si ing only development work, produc-in- e 129 tons, with a loss of UTAH COPPER ' Rigfer, Vccdia Lexica Realizes Placed Oa State Food Donations Catholic Teams From Gab Smoker 'IT , Mark Lloyd, principal of the Cyprus Junior High School stated Wednesday that the Assembly system of tbs Junior High School adopted for school year hat been very the 1931-3- 2 successful and baa gained a commendable interne from tbe pupils since the system waa instituted. Each Class sad Qub is allowed to pup on two assemblies daring tbs school- - year and each assembly is limited to five points, which includes, participation, orgiaality, time and attention of audience. Thu fsr. tbs Seventh Grade and the Girls Glee Qub lead in the race for the leadership. Thru points hat been tbe lowest and the highest score has been 5 points. A banrifnl loving cup wu ffwsrded last year to the Seventh Grade for having tbe best assemblies. Everyone of the twelve federal reserve districts showed an' increase ia bank debit for the week ending Febtbs aggregate being an ruary 17 cent gain. r Beechnut Packing Co. is operating a night shift bcause of buvy candy orders. - The Mr. and Mrs, M. O. Hanacsoa entertained at a party at their bom Wednesday evening . Bridge was tbe divert ion of the evening sad prizes for high score swarded. Late luncheon was served to 14 guests, the rooms w tz attractively deconted ia St. PatI rick colon and festoons. WANTED Motorcycle ia good condition. P. E. Reason. R. F. D. No. 1, Box. 102C, Magna, Utah. CAPITAL ' WE HELP YOU RAISE IT. INCORPORATE COMPANIES- .- ARRANGE STOCK. OR BOND ISSUES, ORGANIZE. ANY SMALL. LARGE OR tighter OBTAIN NEW BUSINESS The avenge January weekly pay- "BLUE SKY" PERMITS IN ANY roll of 446 concern reporting to the STATE. WRITE FULLY. THE Michigan State Department of Labor, BOND HOUSE OF ILLINOIS. increased fifteen percent over Dectmb- - 210 E. OHIO STREET. CHICAGO. . ILLINOIS. . ..- at Less Cost Copper Bowlers Meet Defeat Hdd Thursday Fcr Acto. Victim Funeral aervice for Mike Cals, employee of the Garfield Smelter who waa faulty injured Friday when struck by an automobile driven by H. B. Fenton of Tooele near the Smelter, wet conducted Thutsday at 3 p. m. ia the Greek Orthodox Church. Burial was made ia the Mt. Olivet cemet- nr-- BENEFIT BRIDGE CLUB Mss. Mrs. Delbert Madsen and Lihostesses the Hans Lund were to Benefit Bridge Qub Friday afbrary ternoon at the Womens Clubroomi. A one o'clock luncheon waa served to 16 ladies. Bridge tables wen later a ranged and the prize for bigb score given to Mrs. Eric Anderson. bowlers The Western Optkal downed a team of Utah Copper bowl-er- s Tuesday evening at the Utah Copthree-gam- e per Club in an exciting made s local tries. pinnnsten Tie seemsplendid star? at each game, but ed to fall down toward the finish and in each instance the visiting team would make a remarkable rally, and total n large number of pins than tbe Copper boys. Tbe total score of the three-gaserin for the visiting team was 2822 against 2678 for the Copper pinnstert. The Copper team was composed of Tseseder, Jacobs, Larsen, Albean, and Dunn, while tbe lineup of tbe Western Optkal was J. Olson, C. Ferh. Duffy Jensen and Bockbolt. Tbe Copper bowlen as usual play every Monday and Thursday evenings in the matches between the various teams chosen from tbe Copper bowlers. All six tarns are in the nee for tbe scscond half of tbe tournament title with two tarns. CaptainPaul Schultz and Bond Aed by lban in tbe TiUCaoft-lhS3Co-p-j HOW TO BALANCE TWO GOINS BETWEEN F1NCEES lad. PARTY HELD Mrs. Clifton Harris and Mrs. R. Hale wets hostesses to 12- - friends Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Harris, following the dance at A brief socthe Utah Copper Club. ial was enjoyed and refreshments FASHIONS or the Smart Woman J. Three cents to hear the worlds greatest in your home . ere - Three cents is all you pay to listen la on the radio all evening.' Less than a dollar a month. Isn't thU electrical service a truly great value! Or consider the ocher services illustrated below. Has any other industry ever given you more foe your money! do you get more for your money than in buying Electric Service? 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