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Show liftRESTlNfl Af, ERICAS FOREMOST FEATURE WRITERS FOUND IN THIS PAPER - READ THEM EACH VEEK OBniIae - 0-- McIntyre - Ed. Hnw, . William Buckart - Edward W. Pickard ' Kcgen check n. yonr i Tdtmac.o jlFTH MAGNA, UTAH, FRIDAY. JULY 20, 1934 ftt&DUmG pin EJAGfA BITERS DRAWS LARGE OlOWDSUNDAY LEGION Attended by a gratifying crowd, the A annual pacnac of (be Magna-Garfid- d Sunday at Legion Park in Tooele proved to be an outstanding success. Kenneth J. Boyle, president Salt and J. E. Burke, secretary, wen in charge of the fete. Jody of City The yearly event which k planned Friday with such anticipation, met with the expectation! of everyone bunchy and tin. proved to be another gathering when children and report reach ns Elks, wives, partner, jfttfo to press, of Harry C. Mc-7- 2 friend could frolic to their heart's . body k 276 East Broadway content. Picnic lunches were brought by all and a bailiff in the county 'hit, with liquid refreshment! of Keg Beer department for the past and soda water furnished through the was found 9:00 a. m. by B. Haye of Granta-i- , court tsy of the organization. Events of the day began at 12:00 noon and floating in Great Salt Lake abou( included various sports with the baseIjjo northwest of Saltair, after d been gicen out that the aged ball game in the big during occupyHe bad gone ing the limelight. missing from Saltair naming in the lake Hu disap-LgNym Thursday. was not noted until an of the making a check-u- p found the victims Caning rooms Liu there at a late hour. sheriff office wa (The county hauay klks Lake Give Up at-L- ut and a group of deputy Qfi including N. F. Pehrson and I Reynolds dispatched to invest!-- V Mr Hayes, who hires out boats Lied f notified Deputy Koik, xnffi and the body was taken to It is believed that the it Like &ty nctim succumbed from a heart Black xL LOOP DIVISION Ether Snccess vs. Magna. Neighborhood Sluggers vs. American Scoring a triumphant victory in Legion. lieu of their defut on the tricky July 26 Magna vs. Chiropractors, Country Club course, Utah Coppet Neighborhood Sluggers vs. Success n team provided one of the Markets. Sluggers July 28 Neighborhood major u pacts of the year in golf- cir dt. Sunday when they turned hack st Magna. Chiropractors vs. American the aggregation, led by Alex McCaf-fert- Legion. to the tine of EveryJuly 30 American Legion at MagMarone had definitely conceded the Butch na, Chiropractors vs. Success to the visitors, state champions, and kets. n The locals staged a two-ru- n rally reckoned to have the strongest team in the Utah State Golf in the seventh inning against the Franklin Grocery Juniors. Salt Lake Lugue. One of the futnte npact was Vben Independent League team, to win the Delbert Mitchell held Owen Covey, encounter, 16 to 15 on the Copper inurmountasn champion to an even Park diamonds Sunday. The losers break, each getting 1 point on the U chased over nine runs in the sixth lead but the boles. "Stub" scoring a 73 tnd Cov- inning to gain a one-ruey 72. McCaffttty likewise scored locals won jn their turn at bat. par while the local pro carded 7). winning the firat nine boles but losing the second nine when McCaffcrty was one np at the finish. un-nu- - y. 14-1- 2. ten-ma- n and Rapidly Into One of Showplace of Town. De-relopi- ng with improvement month, the Public succeeding :nry which is housed in connection 0 the Magna Women's club rooms, ruses to soon become one of the it attractive buildings here. Workmen from the Utah Copper apany have finished an attractive c sturdy looking fence which aur- 'juls the grounds, providing a setting the building which wa a former mu home, and adding protection the shrubs, flowers and trees there. The recently planted trees are extra protection by the strong, ih fence which a is nevertheless tome addition with its white wire u posts - 1 hen, it ha been L to cultivate impossible before tts or shrubs as cattle were al x 'ft roaming through the yard careful vigilance of Mis Satah emsey, librarian, assisted by boys that neighborhood. addition to the fence, the interior f the building including the library n. has been painted and presents than, The bright appearance. n have been refimshed throughout well as several other small improve. ! completed on the fixture and Gaming new ii af-rd- des--tf- ! ntiture Vtb ill these new additions and omations, patrons of the library residents are urged to help utain the new fence, grounds and Wing, Mr. and Mrs. George S. Taylor and rndten left Sunday for an extended through southern Utah, Arizona California. They expect to re-J- 1 ver m Richfield that evening at home of later journey relative, 1 to Arizona where will they m at the home of Mrs. Annie Al-?- : ter Los Angeles, at the home of daughter, Mr. Ray traveling to to vacation jrnia J5- Taylor s - fiance 'o weeks Tntnds here will be interested to arrival of a baby girl at Mrs. Ray Borget of Pro-7- Monday, July 16. Mr. Borget by her many wi asremcmred being formerly Mis lone an Mother and baby are J Ime oi of the krge crowd from Magna to aitmd the it plan-- I SALT LAKE C. Altz McCaffcrty Owen Covey C. D. Smith Ralph Pugmiif J. F. Erwin T. Whitworth Rudy Or lob W. A. Carter W. J. O'Connor . Dr. J. C. Pack Totals MAGNA Howard Ridge Delbert Mitchell Wendell Wilkin Wally Williams W. Ridd E. W. Efljelnun W. S. Hook H. F, Lott A. B. Elder' R Cdd . 2 . 1 . 1 . 2 Hitting the ball to every part of Che field. Magna entry began their . 0 career in the Salt Lake league of . 2 American Legion junior baseball with . 2 an auspicious start, last Thursday in . . V 2 an overwhelming 0 . 1 . 1 1 . 2 Touts .14 Suc- blow. The lineup follows: CATTLE BUYING PPcGGRAI.1 HELPS WHEAT FARMERS one esening listenam convinced that ing to tbe radio. all a, boy has to do to grow up and be president is to drink collee free from rancid oils and all a girl has to do to marry the Prince ot Bullonia is to wall Gooluni's gargle twice dailv 1 low-grad- problem.' iust wbefc" material Jnd Mrs. V. U. Butter, daogb- Dr. and Mrs. S. NetoUcky and famand Shirley, and ton. Dee, Nun-tellft Tuue ily accompanied bf'MSfMayme hursdav for a ix weeks trip at for a left cutting Satnrdsy' rV r8res5 Exposition t Chicago' Kentucky, to . U Burlington. motor trip Mb. NetoUckys where they yrfflf and Mim NunnaOy's beother. Dr. S. s"eson 'tipitt to retut to turned Sunday after N nnnclly. Tbf 1.' AbgkSt Migna vataton visitRichfield at it ..t tlVes and friend and t Fish- wsort. Numbered among the charming social event of the week wa the entertainment Tuesday at the inmmer triP was enjoyed by home of Mr. and Mrs. H. Claude Anpuitt Wilmj lit n, !Id? an1Bennett. Illene Orton. derson in Prom Canyon compliErma Peay over the mentary to members of tbe Oqnirtb i . served ft. A.dJa Big Cottonwood Can- - Stake Board. A luncheon was jolly time wa reported. sad jolly time enjoyed. vh Dating back many years, the annual outing and get to gether of Bacchus Hercules Powdir Company employees sponsored and under the direct super vision of the Hercules dub, will beheld Saturday. July 21 at Saratoga resort, announced officials Wednesday his annual fete is being planned with much anticipation and details, tor the enjoyment and general good time of everyone In further eilorts to en courage attendance, the Hercules Com pany has offered to contribute gasoline to defray part of expenses to anyone who will take passengers qi their cars 1 nouino Vacation For 8 Report Shows Total Payment to Farmers i Went for a spin the other night and alter getting out to a somewhat secluded spot, the engine began to with diminishing sputter and spit strangling gulps until we came to a jerking bait. Just out of gas. After sitting lor one hour and half waiting came to the conclusion there for aid, was one good thing about the day of the horse and buggy; you didn't have to wake anybody up and get hay town. enough to geT you hack to But, that didn't set so well with my companion. 1 of the Lee Self, jocular manager Junior Legion baseball team, gives his boys some advice that is well worth He remarked once that "Pro taking You can't gress always involves risks steal PARTY ENDS GOLF STAG With a number of local people in a attendance. Republican outing, sponsored by the Republican Club ol Utah, was held I uesday evening at haliair An estimated crowd of 5000 was present. Events began early to include a varied program of athletic contests, followed by musical numbers and brief Prices totaling $1000 were speeches. given away to a happy and jovial crow d. FIRE THREATENS HAYDA HOME AS CHICKENS BURN that destroyed a coop with 150 chickens, and cow shed at the rear of Prank liaydas home caused considerable exand for citement Sunday forenoon, some time threatened to wipe out the recently completed Hayda residence as well as the nearby houses of more than a block he lire was well under way when equipment of the Salt Lakt County I ire Department No. 2 arrived and lames were already licking tbe walls and roofs of adjoining sheds from I he firemen, however, the haystack. encountered difficulty tn getting the water as they had to lay tht hose through a large field, over the road and enss cross to the home which is located in Shields Addition. Through their untiring efforts and quick work, water was obtained and the baze soon under control before great damUnage was done to other buildings. doubtedly, by efficient work, the firemen prevented enormous property A raging fire hay-siacgat-ag- e 1 base and keep one foot 's good philosophy. second Well Said of ours who re that cently suffered an experience threatened to ruin her life until she and decided that she could "take it came torth with eys forward and chin up, was just m and said one of the most explicit and wise bits of advice I hase ever heard. This charming a young person who has truly had hard knock with nary a defender said Experience would be a better teacher if she would only stop to ex plain things. A little lady friend "Blessed are the merchants who ad vertise because they believe in it and in their buvintxv; lor their prosperity shall increase many fold. "Blessed are the country corres well spondents, who send in their written items every week ; for fame of their friendly neighbors shall go abroad in the land. Blessed is the woman who sends in a written account of a party or wedding, for she shall see the details of the function corredTy repotted. "Blessed are those who do not expect the editor to know everything, but who call up and tell him whenever an interesting event occurs to them for they shall have a newsy paper in their town.. Blessed are they who get their copy in early, for they shall occupy a warm place in the editor s heart. ' Blessed are all those who cooper ate with the editor in his efforts in behalf of the community, for their town shall be known far and wide as a good place in which to live " Cherry vale (Kan ) Republican. , - WOMEN URGED TO CAN MEAT BY HOME EXPERTS TOURNAMENT J. W. Rida. Team Cap- tures High Honors. Plans Made for Second Half to Begin August 1. A stag party was held at tht Utah Copper Club F riday, July 13 for tht teams, Copper Golf four-mathe vietory of J. W. Ridd and his mates who carded an average on the series of .750. Thia group was closely followed by captained teams of Delbert Mitchell and FFarry Lott Both Bingham and Garfield Smelter were well represented in the matches and dinner party. Bayer and hi team from Bingham led the first four matches but fell down at tbe finals of tlie race. Proiessional Howard Ridgt states that the dinner terminated tht first half of tht' scries, the second to start August 1, ctlt-brati- n Standing of the teams follow: 1 losses. Origin of the fire is unknown alit is believed to have started in the huge haystack which was dangerously close to the house. Lou was estimated at $1000 to tht buildings. though COPPER TEAM TIPS PH0NEMEN IN TENNIS TILT 1 A Buggy Ride on first Wheat Utmht of the country have definite interest in the emergency cat program which is being carried out by the Agricultural Adjustment Administration in aente drought areas, says William Peterson, state director of extension work. The emergency program if fiding e in orderly seduction of sutplus cattle numbers from farms in the drought regions, and a( the tame time it aims at retaining the best breeding stock of dairy and beef herds on these farms so that farmers can and will If remain in the livestock business. the effect of drofgbt were permitted to force entire herds out of production, without the orderly planning of the farmers removal many program, inmight be driven out of cattle and to wheat production. This possible effect on tbe wheat problem la one reason why the Adj ailAdministration, through it ment emergency drought aehrice. is nuking every effort to keep the best cattle on the farms. Tbit will make impossible to maintain' herd! that hitt been built up through nun' ytart'of effort, and wiQ avoid fdvdni'tbeM litertock farm tie back 'into' trbect growing. Such' a shift to' wheat production would tend to complicate the whole Hercules Club Sponsors Annual Fete for Pleasure of All Members At Saratoga Saturday. Festivities will commence at 12 F0 include a number of children's races and other athletic A events. softball game with men and women participating will occupy the limelight, followed by swimming in the hoi springs of the resort. Dancing will conclude the days antiseptic solution. outing according to the officiate in All Anyone who has not made charge Once evers year dad gets acquainted transportation arrangements, is urged with the boys by going on the l athers' to contact officials or their separate and Sons outing which is to be July foreman. 27-2I hey find at Geiusa resort out that dad is a pretty good sport he shows them how to try bacon and eggs, that is. it he can do the job. He plays with them a bit and the younger ones snuggle up close to him I he at night in the cool canyon air. Salt Lake County farmers who have a great stunt, even if you is outing con signed wheat crop adjustment do have to eat a punk breakfast, standtracts have received a total of $2 7. ing on oni loot while you balance 247.25 in benefit payments up to the your plate ot ham and eggs on the first of June, according to a report opposite knee And we suppose mother and the submitted to Chester ( Davis by John B Payne, comtrolicr of the Agrigirls get quite a kick out of it too. Administration With dad and the boys away, they cultural Adjustment of Utah, ac don't have to worry about what to The total for the state to this report Ts S 4 V 000 4 prepare for dinner and unless there cording I otal rental and bcnelit payments are chickens and cows to feed, they for the enure United Stales include mornthe hour tn extra can sleep an to track $68,373,426 17 to wheat fanners. ing. And there s nobody mud across the kitchen floor Boy, $2,055,233.5 5 to (otnTio. farmers up to June . that s Mother idea of a real vacation s all tell that about the to And, truth, she gets in the vacation line THE EDITOR S BEATITUDES After spending Forward Mr . cess -- progitsf hkl talrir place4 In acreage and snrplut reduction. Mf. Prtihon aay. July 21. victory against Market, 26-for M. Johnson, on the mound .12 Magna, held the Success boys to three tingles, fanned 14 players and led his - 1 team with two homers and a single. 1 Coon and E. Johnson also bit borne 2 runt and the latter added a triple, in . 0 the 2 6 hit attack. Sonne hit a double . J and a single in two trips to the plate . 2 and Coon added singles to his circuit Harknet fiance sponsored by ilian American Civic League at wheat ?r:n'e: 4660 Hyland Drive; , C LEGION TAKES LEAGUE GAME BY 26--1 SCORE I i Yovtre Welcome of Schedule follows: Jtly 23 MANY ATTEND G. 0. P. PARTY AT SALTAIR ENJOY FETE TALK-- Encounter. Remainder COPPER GOLFERS TURN BACK C C STATE CHAMPS NoTl3 BACCHUS TO gNo, we haiea t turned sour on the world beeauie we hud to postpone our first vacation or because vie received a distinct bauling out ' Monday for something that wasn t our Given. fault, or because it is so beastly hot. Anyway, glance owr the following The Magna nine of the American letter which e recused this week and Jonior Baseball league will compete sec if we aren t justihed in being a with teams of the Salt Lake A divi- bit disgruntled at the world. .'Please send a lew copies ef the sion this season, according to Dr. Arthur Olson, director. paper containing the obituary of my mother. Also, publish the enclosed Inability to secure proper competition for the Magna crew brought about dipping of the marriage ol my niece, And 1 wish the change since no other teams were who lives in bah Lake local organized in this vicinity and traveling you would mention in your expense prohibited the team joining column, if it Joesn t cost anything, another group. Due to regulations of that 1 have two bull calves for sale. the Junior league which requires a As my mbscnption is out please stop team to play in some group of four or the paper as times are loo hard to more, the Salt Lake schedule has been waste money on newspapers. changed to admit Magna. The remainder of the revised sched-ol- e Waves b. ut TOWN Local Team Make Splendid Start In League Resident Morning, 9:00 Building Grounds oat of which w arc not tntitlfd and worrying over thingi that arm happen. year ligna ii crowded 'out IiTesby wamingthat to -- chck- i, life have you z n Happiness To what AMATEUR TENNIS LEAGUE. B DIVISION Standing of teams: KEEP HEEDS DOWN SAYS II Jet Method. dutiable Procedure Given to Peky - Control Weed. Weeds will grow almost anywhere, but most of them grow best where conditions are ideal for cultivated crops, says J. C. Hogenson, extension agronomist of the Utah State Agricultural college. Therefore, a garden in which weeds are kept down should s good crop of vegetables. 1 he Utah Copper Tennis Club sur- produce If weeds are allowed to get more than prised everyone by whitewashing the very small start, they seriously cut in a felephone Company. daw he siz of the xiop. match 1 uesdayT " Carl Ashby took the first point Weeds can be controlled much easier for the Copper Club by downing when they just come through the soil. Keith I hen, a hoe. rake or cultivator kills Blaine Davies, on one trip Sonne defeated Owen Gibson for the virtually all of them second point, The Mag- through the garden. When weed get 7, na doubles team of Jay Perkin and good start, cultivation is difficult, more expensive and less effective. Clifton Harris finished the whitewashing by defeating the Salt Lake Shallow cqltiMtion is better than duo of H T. Sukeforth and Ed Flan and is easier to do deep cultivation, dro. On a hand cultivawith hand tools. tor. or wheel hoe. weed knives will Mr. and Mrs. James Purser of Mag do less damage to the roots of tbe crop In adna and Mr and Mrs D G. Purser of plants than tbe straight teeth. Pocatello, Idaho, have returned to the dition, they do a better job of weed James Purser home here after a very control in all except very stony toil. enjoyable vacation spent in extreme When a horse cultivator is used in the northwest Idaho at Lake Alturui. Mr vegetable garden, it should be adjusted to do shallow work and should leave and Mrs Delbert Purser's two daugh ters, Sally and Barbara, remained in the surface of the soil as nearly level Magna with their aunt. Mrs. Clyde as possible. Coon, while thnr parents were gone. assures Mr. Weed control pays, Hogenson. Shallow cultivation is tha Annoumcment is made by Howard best and easiest method of controlling W. Casey, president, that meetings of weeds. I requent cultivation in garthe Magna Garfield Lions riub have dens with no weeds and loose surface been postponed until September as is soil usually results in loss of moisture the usual custom with this organizaand injury to the crop. tion unless important and vital topics come up for consideration in which case a special meeting will be called ONE OUT OF EVERY EIGHT ON RELIEF hard-foung- at 6-- 6-- 0-- 6-- -- 6-- 6-- I he canning of meat on the farm just as fundamental as it ever was, asserts H H Smith, associate profes sor of Animal Husbandry at the Utah Hou) In most State Agricultural College the 'A portly old gentleman up at of the state shortage of feed counties and Orson Mrs. Mr. and Naylor stood watching Hayda fire Sunday is making it necessary for many am children of Magna Mrs. Delbert Purwith fascination an insect on a car mats to be eliminated from the herds ts ser and .children of Pocatello, Idaho, and finally remarked: 'Nothing If these animals are calves or yearlings and Mrs. Wesley Robbins and baby of more nathetic than a horsefly on an they Will base to be disposed of at Salt Lake left Thursday for Ogden auto radfator " He probably remem so that it will not ge; the early In spite of the progress made toIn many cases it ing low prices very where they will visit at tbe home of bers horse and buggy days. the recovery during morning sun. It would also help to ward national farmer the be to more to will worth cool the carcass better if the heavier past year there ate at the moment some their mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Smith. A farm and can the on enough slaughter like the round are split. It ice 16,000.000 subsisting on some form family reunion is being planned for A Big of these younger animals so that a pieces five daughters and their mother, tbe of relief, according to Harry L. Hopis available the carcass mav be cut inAnvone who is willing to listen sufficient amount of canned meat to small piei.es and packed in ice. other two daughters being residents gets credit for being a charming con- could be kins, bead of the federal relief admincare the take of to ' provided Mr. Delbert Purser will versationist. of Ogden. more better flavored product will be istration 1 his is more than Such is Owen Covey. needs of the for the family coming produced if the carcass has moof the total population of the Howthoroughly Intermountain Golf Champion. join his wife Monday when he of from animals Meat this, age cooled, says Mr. Smith. tors to Ogden with his mother. Mrs. ever, he is not only a good listener. year. country. can be better preserved by canning than James Purser and Mrs. Clyde Coon. i He has sense of humor that is merry re other Satisfactory in way. any Mrs. Purser and Mr. Coon plan to and stinging at the same time, and suits will not be obtained by corning visit at the home of Mrs. Pursers can hold the "mostest poker face or drying meat from young the attend LaH and cousin. Mr. Leo in a than anyone I've ever seen Every little once in a while you hear a man or woman remark: "Just tee Some In selecting the animal to be staugh July 24th celebration fete. screamingly funny anecdote. I bought from Montgomery-Ward- . Isn't it lovely? And 1 saved 48c. tered, choose the ones which have the what golfer, too. f or shame! best and are flesh natural in thickest, Misses Mary and Kathleen Bczzant for home You who buy clothing, things to eat and to wear, article run conditiom"BtrutYrah.?jre not returned to their home here Tuesday of tbe rope" and "end adornment comfort think did ever what to Because before you stop excited is or killing"' just where Again that persistent pest who evening from the Pacific Coast weather and flies much you are pulling on when you spend your moiie out of town? warm the of a to likeable degree, big nevertheless the past Bad pennies are these. they have been vacationing for Womattention will need to be given to sanihead m and droned: 1 hey never come back to show proof of the good for which they were month. They report a mot enjoyable poked bis In clean carcass ths tation. classes Keep into two main en so far as' we are concerned we people of Magna and vicinity. minted time. bt will cases no refrigeration those who don't believe everything many Ever, stop to think, of the extra cost of tbs things you boy outside of of the animal heat much but available, those and tell them husbands their fares? Then Members of the Magna Women Just can be eliminated by slaughtering on Magna express or freight charges, personal transportation, haven't any husbands!" so bought there's doubtful value, possible lore or injury to merchandise club were delightfully entertained last who around a of tide 1 the building made e shady at the same, he ran all things to be considered, if you're wise. Wednesday in the club room, with first indications of getting out of 6.00 p. m. and letting it hang Our home merchant carries the load for us, and he should have your supMra. C. E. Hoop and Mr. C. J. the It should be covered with night. chair. Bruner a hostesses of the evening. my to keen aw'ay flies port to the last penney spent for nomatter what. mosquito netting Tor these pennies are the pennies that come back and in inestimable figCard tables were arranged and enjoyDo not cover the carcass Mr. and Mrs.Jjeo.rge Smith and and bugs. ures A report was nude by Miss ed. would they circulate, create business, add wealth, work and .health to Our own as that material prechildren. Blanche and George, Jr re- with heavy Sarah Guernsey, librarian, of a circulacommunity. Frivent the escape of heat. tbe turned .to their home in Magna REMEMBER ITS THE. PENNIES THAT COME BACK THAT during tion of over 800 book After sundown the carcass should week's vacation spent at a after ' new day of number a month of June .and s. Jc of a build- - COUNT!' the west be to moved fyh Lake. one on tbs shelve. is Come? Silent Man " one-eigh- th anats Still More post-hast- T PENNIES THAT NEVER COME BACK |