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Show fc k rfhXS KmbaEi ? O-- o0!?!'1?51 W11 . Ed. YRrrERS FOUND IN THIS PAPER - READ THEI.I EACH VaHI Hw . WEEsta Ba&art - Edward V. Pickard 54 7) Northeasterly t yulltd For Union No. 201. ii.ioa Situation in Uuh 1 Cited . One of tbe events that is long anpresident and LjJiaioB. secretary, of the ticipated and planned for will be held Smelter this year ta a two-da- y Mill H vacation at the at a popular Geneva resort. July wm visitors Umu 8 g tlx Magna Mine. Mill U the annual Oquirrh Make Fathen-O- o jd - Worsen Monday evening at ns outing when male members, Other visit-- n young and old, enjoy the luxuries ot jpotwerelbeatre. Dave Bankhead and a camp-fir- e , and outdoor life, berefu I josn of tbe looele local and tbe uuiucncc ot the feminine popula tion. 4 of the Utah State Council. f Festivities art as usual in charge of Brown gave a bnef talk on tbe the bukc Young Mena Mutual with at Butte, MonUna t motion O. J. McDonald direct chairman. Car4 kabinson presented aspects avans will leave here the afternoon ot ilibac Movement in Uuh and the 27 th, pitch tents and make camp a whole, while Mr. remainder of (be day. A the jui asresume ready on the activities put huge bonfire will be the highlight' atKite Council. traction of the evening with round tbe regular routine of uble discussions and taies of prowess, jtuj tales of past, m me following new and re-- k tales of accomplishments, klksen were insuiled as fol-f- l prekent and future happening occupyft. Harden, president; C. ing the limelight. financial A. spot, secretary; Breakfast will be served early the Young Members of Fair Sex Show Jt toaductor; R. V. Monger, following morning in order to prepare U n state council, Jonn-'aesBig Interest in Swimming; Gala Ralph tor the gull day ot activities which will Time Looms delegate to sutc council, include archery, swimming, exhibition I Monger ana A.W. Mcharlane, of "camp gadgets" made by icouu Pictured above is B. L. Jones (to at. M. Alexander, vicc-prcand vanguards and several other events the H. Watson, right with a Mae West wig,) recording on the tentative lineup of the progenial manager of the Utah Coppel warden, Ralph Johnson, II 1 bis display of "camp gad- Club, surrounded by his "Bathing gram. judmi to official!, union ac- gets" 'will undoubtedly prove to bt Beauties." The photograph was taken id Magna are progressing very one of tbe interesting exhibitions ot in tbe interior near the stage of the anly with new members being the meeting as they art all small and clubhouse, on the float that won first and invent- prize for best individual sM k each meeting. Since mov- - big contrivances, designed entry of the ed by the younger generation to make at sew and comfortable . i July 4tb parade here. the attendance baa been camp life more simple and enjoyable under 12 yean of age. These girls, U 100 percent and numbers Reports reach us that some of these are known at "B. L.a Bathing Beauid more active. unique inventions art truljf in a class ties of Black Rock and next to inm also urged at tbe meeting of tbeir own but are being kept a terest for his dogs and copper, they dark secret until the crowning day. have become one of tbe major side(i lumbers become "Union listare also baseball I wo games and buy tbe gooda carry-(- a lines in his life. In fact, ao well thu ed between the Scout Fathers and Sons known is this group, tbey have been Un uit brothers are being aided. and Vanguard Fathers and Sons, to be followed by a refreshing dip in the c-cool and exhilarating waters of the LIGHTNING BOLT CRT GIVES Geneva resort. 1 be group will journey the back to their respective homes SETS OFF POINTERS evening of June 28. All fathers and sons are urged to SIREN TUESDAY set aside these dates for a good time, FLOWERS further and more complete explanation of what to take, bow to take it. With a deafening roar and a blind- D. Casto, former president where to meet and other minor de- - zig.Hg fllsh of lightning( KVeral told tail will be given in the Vxt several totUtah Gladioli Society, nef usophti currtd her. Tuts- of the Magna f lower Gar-a- d day about 11:30 A. M. From our Monday evening at tbe Uub vantage point, it seemed as if the huge s (Club, that the lavish and bolt came straight through tbe alley of blooms, plants and GARFIELD between the Magna Drug and First lot every known variety from Security Bank, striking a telephone autry in the world, surpassed wire which caused the fire siren to DRIVERS FACE growa, ET R RE s- meet-eate- a la-,- ) ii sump.-Tbroug- TWO for tbe rain-wd- . POLICE COURT Chi-worl- Fair. pwto. wdh . anrxpert'i eyr ng details that are not ob- by the average visitor, told in Ax manner ot the immense va-- ( F. Martinez, 31, of Garfield, guilty to reckless driving and was fined $25 by Judge M. J. Bronson the exhibit and of the many Monday. The defendant was arresttafil types and kinds of rare ed Sunday mgbt following an automobile accident on North Temple and discussion later followed rela-Seventh West streets. the annual Flower Show but Detective J. E. Daley and PatrolfWe date and plans were not f'td. pending a meeting of the man R. H. Brtwcrton said Martinez committee which is was driving west on North Temple Full street and swerved from the tratnc jdky Mrs V. U. Butters. be is- lane, bitting a machine driven by Lee given in an early No one was Scoct. 26, 480 J street. injured in the accident. Trial of James Edwards, 18, Gar,'HJST field was set for Friday on a similar Mr. Edwards denied tbe accharge. plead- - ed s p 9 IS UTE SET FOR 0. C. FIELD DAY .gh cusation. He was involved, police aaid, in an automobile collision at First West Temple streets last ThursHe allegedly struck a machine dnven by Raymond Gray, 28, 1861 f fourth East Street and day. North at this early daw very fxlonnation is available, s made Tuesday by Oursimili for today: As cartful ! Jniplynient director ot Copper Company, that the as a nudist picking his way through a .Utah Copper Field Day will patch of briers. I Jhttrsday AuuK 9 at tb a Moppet Community "Roosevelt Sings Bills," says park in beading the other evening in The lebration will be for all em The Deseret News. : of the Copper Company and probably accompanied him on a pic-Wltb 'fc Bingham, Magna, coio. jS Garfield people partici- L Tentative plan are being Business is usually as bad as we M tne Employees think it it, and just aa good as we J0 CK beaded at present by Matt make it. for one of the most ela- borations held here and re- Add Hall of Fame: Tbe guy who the former I Copper field went to a slumber party and actually an-a- J - went to sleep. blow and cracking several of the printing shop. The accompanying dap of thun- der was idytoully unerpected xnd-s- o loud that it brought every occupant of Main Street business houses out on the street in a few seconds time. Immediately a deluge of rain with drops as big as a quarter, pelted down fillrushing the gutters and streets with in a few seconds of water streams ing Bob Dea, employee of Woolfen-de-ns Market, was knocked partially unconscious at the same time while delivering groceries on the He was getting several items Row. from the truck to take into the residence of Val Garfield when tbe lightning bolt struck the truck and knocked him to the ground. He was quickly revived by neighbors and local phyNo ill effects were reported. sicians. BUG CatlleTliHvetm Russian Hustle W f office. Animals do well on Russian thistle when this plant is. in a green and growing condition. They wjll eat it fairly well in winter, too, when it has been moistened by snow or dew. When it is cut dry and stacked, however, it is rather unpalauble and it is hard to get livestock to eat it. the thistle ia coming up thick and with sufficient moisture to it a a : keep it green and growing, in a good plan to cut and ensile it IN HISTORY trench ailo before it ha fully matured.of The quality and storing properties November it will have dropped to Russian thistle silage may be improved about two feet below the zero line. by the addition of some carbonaceous Tbe highest atage on record was concentrate such at corn chop, conin the summer of 1872, when the tinues Dean Maynard. It is only level stood 14.5 feet above the zero to sprinkle a little of tbe finely mark. It i estimated that there are ground corn over each layer of the less water now 17,500,000 acre-fe'it is stored and tramped into in tbe lake than at that time. silo to secure best results. This the Mr. Alter mid tbe brine of the. lake operation tends to produce the. desired concentrated baa become an highly bacteria for proper fermenution aftd that salt crystal are floating in the results in a silage that ia less apt-twater in some places along tbe shorn. spoil on exposure, to the air. The solids are being surrendered by the water and are on the verge of preso inclincipitation. If anyone were When your wife think she needs salt out of could ed. he troop pure a new dress to attract attention, point the water. tbe fact that the nudist wtdding out now The density of the water is the Chicago Fair got more spaa at lowapproaching 28 Pr enL Tbe in the newspapers than all the other of tbe time at recorded est density , weddings of the week put together. maximum depth, was 16 per tent. sil-a- of the lake now stands w the zero mark on K k t Salta ir, no,. 11 wiu 8ua8 lower than "wer the north wing of the other words, the lake hjT1 Kb. ft poi 1 1 tr 'Uber l. i ,mt,jow recorded on when the level zero mark. Kt l 4 to, ,thlt- year the level was or substantially ?w. t the present time. Tlo M toncluded that by next et test BUCK POCK caddying and in lue second place he cessful each time, 'lire event this year Just a piay a sound game ot golf. promises to be another "humdinger" , nine ribbing trum tlx boys. iron outlined acuvtuee. Members are invited to bring as many fnends as they wish to, wills Due ot roe Legionnaires. Ken Tay-io- r the request Mated that everyone bring oy name, an active member ot hia 'owfi'box lunch." Kitreshmenta Post who saw aervtct overseas, during the day will be Keg Beer, sod us pointed out to yesterday that very water and candy for tb kiddies, with lew people took oil their hau as the a nominal charge for each couple. passed tn the July 1 be events will Begin at 1 2 :00 ovth paraoe ot any other time, that clock noon to include all kinds of a small mark ot bonor and respect that with the traditional baseball is due tb liag and men who have sport, between meaben of both sexes game mad a heroic sacrifice under tb ban- an undisputed feature attiaction of ner like to set that detention paid to the afternoon. Tbe sport will be playthe colon. ed in tb clearing which has been given News a number of improvement atnc last Everyone seemed to be enjoying year jubilee. Report reach u that the perk ia tbemscives 1 uesuay evening at roe shape, amply ready for tbt UUb Copper Club baluir entertain- ia up-to- p ment wuu a goodly represenutioa ot social attair. It ia kept with meticulous can and several new item adivugna and Uartield people in attend- ded for tb convenience and further ance. While sauntering around ton tamous retort a number of little man- enjoyment of everyone. Again, membere and fritmda an nerisms, acts, conversations and several other things which constitute conduct urged to make tbeir plana to btdnd of human beings, made a prominent Sunday for a full day of frolic and President fun. impression on my mind: vuri Madsens jovial air which belied a solicitude lor the general good time of all his club members and partners: tot good fellowship air over a friendly glass of 1.T by Carl Poulton, Bill nayntond and Joan Couiensock; tbe graceful dancing of WalUa larmei s and wife; tty and antics of a Verl Haws and Frank Chapman group of young people wen elected delegate, to the annual who try in vain to capture to nonConvention Firemen's Sute chalance of a certain young man ana Uub Monday evening at a meeting of Sait ms partner in dancing torebcad to Lake Conuty Fire Department No. (would that roes young blades 2. be themselves:) the charm ot Harry will be Lott, his comely wile and their daughTbe annual ter who might be taken aa a sister to held August 2, 3 and 4 at Richfield. her mother; Vera bpecn in a huge Uuh. In addition to tbe delegates, checkered formal frock however, a number of other firewith accompanying gloves that ome-h- fighter and partner an planning to w or other seemed to suggest a little attend the last day of the parley which miss of 1880 tfom one angle and an is 1 HE day with a parade and other upset of such thought from another, events slated. Lari Ashby's kindly and tolerant air Richfield ia noted for it botpiul-it- y wmlc watching the dancers; the evand information reaches us that ident enjoyment of L. A. Blatkner'i they plan to out do themselves this father to the music by keeping time time with dances, scenic trips, swimw i t hTT ho ruo n tal La nd ino tion. number of oibef" lure ming and At last tb crowds began to flow prises awaiting tbe 500 expected delin until it was truly a Magna and egates. Garfield dance. Would that 1 could pilot that stag line of boys iiito the arms of lonely girls who are sitting out;" tried to fathom tbe supposed popularity of a trio of boys who are revolting to me but the mystery still ab, well, no accounting fot remains tastes; the sweet girlishness of Doro couldn't belp thy Taylor in but almost rudely stare at a certain n team of the Salt Lake The young blonde lady from Garfield who Country Club, headed by Alex ia seemingly popular with the opposite will come against the pro, sex but whom 1 have never seen with n lineup of the Uuh Copper a member of her own, attractively Golf Club, piloted by Howard Ridge, 1 gowned in a clinging model that mornon tbe local couree should like to own; the scholarly pro, 9:30 a. m. in a Sunday match of the ing, looking air that lends itself so well Utah State Golf league. with Che personality of Bill Haymond At present tbe Salt Lake Country in glasses; hmm, how these little boys Club, defending champe, is one of the and girl do grow up, far too quickly in the league and lines topnotebers to leave the happy tune of tbeir child in a close race against Nibley Park for hood for tbe more serious and per the state championship honors. plcxing problems that go hand in hand with adult life; Howard Casey and his gang, sans coats, dashing around with that "Had, Fellow" look on tbeir 0F-MAGNA faces; the compatibility of Mr. and Mrs. V. U. Butters. Ive stepped on my partner's toes for tbe last time and believe Ill go home and get my eight hours. Hats Olh Ly-pr- us given the caption of "nudist colony judge of the affair. Although plans bathing beauties" although the term of the entertainment have been kept "nudist" does not apply to them in in the dark, already there exists a the literal sense of the word. friendly spirit of rivalry between tbt In the photograph above tbe little girls. miss on the diving board is wearing "Jonesy" is a firm advocate of the only copper bathing suit in Utah as one of the most healthswimming and tbe second one in the west. The means of not only promoting but ful other one is owned by a girl in Arilife and lie endeavors to zona but inasmuch as B. L. was un- prolonging these teachings to h P Pn impart able th procure it, the unique suit on who regard their instructor as the 'tihy beauty was .made of copper pits one of the gang" and a true pal of letterheads of Mr. Jones. It has at- theirs. tracted .considerable attention. In the jibove'photograph art Mary In further efforts to maintain in- Chase. Peggy Chase. Janet Quigley, terest in the group, B. L. is planning Joyce Naylor, Gloria Green, Beth Ashon a bathing revue for the young la- by, Elinor Quigley. Dorothy Jaunty. dies preceding a swimming party at Barbara Corfield, Joan Janney, ColBlack Rock with a leen Janitey, B. L. and Pinky, the as cocker spaniel mascot of the club. on feminine pulchritude -' well-know- n READERS URGED GIVEN A. C TO WATCH JF0R . CONTEST RULES SCHOLARSHIP GARFIELD BOY Saltair FIREMEN HAMS TWO DELEGATES cut-up- would-be-sele- fore-bea- Tbomas William Howell of Garfield, a graduate of tbe Cyprus High School this year baa been announced aa the winner of the 1934 scholarship. awarded by tbe Utah Sute Agricultural College to outstanding students of each high school in the sute Mr. Howell has an excellent record in scholastic work and has participated in a number of activities' during the four years of high school. The scholarship will be honored at the institution at tbe opening of school in .September CLOSED FOR PAINTING The Public Library Magna Grand Prize in Nw Contest Guaranteed to Last tbe Winners Lifetime A new and unprecedented grand prize, guaranteed by the sponsors of the contest to last the winner'i lifttime. will be the outstanding future contest to bt of a new nation-wid- e announced shortly through newspaper advertisements in this and over 1,800 Other leading weeklies throughout the country by Tbe Pructtr B Gamble Company k h learned today. LIBRARY IS will be closed from Friday until Tues day, states Miss Sarah Guernsey, librarian, due- to painting and repairs being made ia the budding. However, tbe regular hours will again go into effect Tuesday morning. Painters of tbe Utah Copper Co. have been working throughout the past week at the building until it and more -- cleaner presents A fence has attractive appearance. also been constructed around the grounds. - The contest will be run for approx Its purpose .mately three months. will be to emphasize to the women of America the merits of Camay Soap as a beauty agent for the akin, according to executive of the company spon soring the contest. Inn addition to tbe unusual grand prize, oVer five hundred other prizes will be awarded. it wai stated. Tbt contest will be open to all women and no special quahiications will be necessary to compete, it was pointed out. The advertising program in week- ly newspapers will be supported by a campaign in hundreds of dailiu thru out the country and by a nation-wid- e radio program, bringing a new star to the jaded urs of Americas it was stated. listen-ers-i- Vacancies Still LEAGUE PLANS Open For Veterans DANCE JULY 21 In CCC Enrollments Russian thistle silage is a valuable feed for sheep and cattle, according to Dean E. J. Maynard, animal husbandman of the Utah Sute Agricultural College Extension Service. LOWEST POINT drouth continues until neit V- Salt Lake will then i, a T lowwt stage in its entire by J. Cecil Al- I, J "8 hrixved of the Salt Lake wea- - -- Says Specialist ITALIAN CIVIC Where i$ level approaches : windows b' - FIRE ON HERE jactations of anyone exotic flowers at t Magna-Garfit- ld Estray Elk to be Held Snnday at Legion Tooele Park The annual picnic of tbe Magna held Gartield Lttray Elk will b Sunday, July 15 at tht Legion Park in looele, according to announcement made by J. E. Burke, secretary and K. J. boyle, president. a a my waicb, it compass." Jiay way, ia one Ibis planned we uoa t bcitcve this nine' dig at Den of Ure tenure ouungs ot the organizlor in the first place be doe ni own ation and one that proves more suc- JVi'vrPi W l of Gt-To-Gt- n ialn ; - 27-2- ID rum all reports wouh must be taken at tbeir face value we do believe, Dell ha been chiefaneppick S goit game m tne rouga ' the past several ly weeks. we ao not beiNcveruieicss, lieve it is as bad as several ouier mem-betoid us in a tty way, that they found luc tiuib ot tbe matter from 1 tni a cauay. Uttie caddy 'said that Mr. bueppuk (wbilt out in tn rough again J axcd wnat be kept on loosing at his wauo lor. at which the origin youngster retorted: 'It isn t The many members and friends of Civic League will be interested to learn that a dance is being given for their pleasure Saturday, July 21 at the popular Oakwood Grove, 4660 Hyland Drive. A nomset. inal fee of admissionMusic will be furnished by the AmAll interested are assured bassadors of a welcome and a good time. tb Jtalian-America- - has-bee- Many Boy From . Magna Enroll in CCC Employment A number of boys from Magna have enrolled in the Civilian Conservation Corps during the pastwtek. Tbe majority of them took the physical examinations Thursday and will leave Friday for designated camps. The following will leave a reportWim-me- r. ed to ns: Kirby Simmons. Max Mecham Keith Don Tomlin,, Rulon' Baker, Wendell Hibler, Winston Prichard. Keith Spratley. AngeJames lo Telay. Jack ' Dunstone, Thomas. Jerry Jones, Wallace Sadler. A. E. Sadler, LeGrande Sadler. John r, Ottley. Lynn Packard. Glenn Tom De Wayne Thorne, Marsh, Oris C-- 3 and LaMar Sandall.' -- i Neus-meye- E. A Littlefield, manager of tbe Veterans' Administration Facility, Salt Lake City, Utah advises there are still in a number of vacancies for veteran the Civilian Conservation Corps. Enrollments are to be made from drought areas in the State of Uuh. but are limited to those cities having a popula tion of 2500 or more. Veterans of any war are eligible if they can pass the required phytic ial examinations, and those men who have had previous service in the CCC are eligible for en black-and-whi- o COUNTRY CLUB MEETS COPPER GOLFERS SUNDAY ten-ma- ten-ma- - DAUGHTER Ho-Hu- Here and There As we grow more sensible we be come leu sensitive. Tbe best way to "work your personal fnends is to give them some of your busineu. You have seen a few men working on buildings, and dozens loafing around watching them. In fact, 1 suspect you have seen the same thing inside many buildings. Have you ever noticed that it is rollrrwent. usually the. "moral bankrupts", who Applications and instructions may become financial bankrupt7 be obtained at the Veterans AdminisSince you never beard a grouch tration Hospital, 13 th Avenue and E referred to at having a wonderful perStreet. Salt Lake City. Uub. sonality, it it not true that this personality is nothing more than the outward showing of tbe inner a hostess to Mrs. J. W. Ptay was man! swimming party and wienie roast for a group of the Sunday-Schogirls last Thursday. A jolly time was had Roy Smith, fire chief, stopped in ttT'lell us that the big electric bolt by everyone. T uesday destroyed a "relay" whatMr. and Mrs. O. J. McDonald and ever that it, at she fire station. Seeing look on my face, family left Sunday, July 8 to apend the uncomprehending a weeklof their vacation at Komo be explained 'that a relay connected the Such siren with the electric current. Springs. an apparatus costs about $7. I dan not Miss Maurine Hickman of Garfield wager such an immense streak t used to has had as her guest for the past few been seen sina Ben Franklin with his key and tb mysdays, Miss Mtnam Duke of Provo. experiment teries of tb air. . Utah, ol RESIDENT DIES IN TACOMA Little Damage Sympathy is extended to Mrs. Dan Evans and sorrowing family in the death of Mrs. Evans daughter, Mrs. Ivern Lindley who died at her home inTacoma, Wash. Mon. Mrs. Lindley, who was well known in Magna, euffered from a heart ailment for a long period. Her mother has been with her for some. time during the last siege of illness. Surviving are her husband and two children, her mother, Mrs. Dan Evans, one sister, Mrs. Blanche Oakes, two brothers, Chester and Clarence RoMrs. Gwen berts and one Baker all of Magna. half-siste- A fellow made quite He probably wife would in tb bud, have done. r, in Winstead. Connecticst a fortune by telling lies. was a bachelor, or bia have squelched hi genius like most of our wives A sample of bia dextrous manipulation of fact and near facta was tb story of a cow which swallowed an Ingersol watch. Tb watch kept perfect time in tb cows Momach for two yean, the motion caused by tb cows breathing being sufficient to . keep it wound ip. . |