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Show jtSTEtfl if L.iKUCA WRITERS FOUND Gl THIS PAPER - READ TIIL.I EACH nTT?? slntyre'. Ed. Hov.c - TC5n Dudart - Edward W. Pickard ' -- dxck your atui mm JS-- r To wbe : C7 i -' y- tbtck- - y ' ' " n it Happinee or live by which' w an worrying over : . VEZ-ru.,,- 4 t of wanting that m not entitled and things that octet crowded happen. Gamei Will Be Played Friday and Saturdayf Many Local People Plan to Attend. The Cyprus Post No. 38 baseball nine, winner of the state Amcriaa Legion team championship will represent Utah in the western district finals to be held at Logan Friday and Saturday, This is the fint stats championship won by tht loal team and marks the success of a seven year drive which was started by Dr. P. M. Chase in 1927, The tarn this year was managrd by Mike Murphy of Garfield and was coached by Lee Self of Magna. Self is the district chairman for the Salt Lake group. Magna won second plact in the Salt Lake district this season but was awarded a place in the etatt tournament due to the disqualification of all Salt Lake City .ttama.' Merrill John-so- n pitched the home team to a 14 to 5 victory over Logan in the semifinals of the state tournament at Brigham City two week ago. Glen Coon, football, basketball and tnck star at the Pirate institution, .hurled against Ogden in the final round and was credited with a 14 to 7 victory. Turns a Medalist Score !C Ensign for August Leg who was a finalist kJur tournament, turned in the Jm score for the qualifying d ef the play for the August leg h Uub Copper Golf Club di-Ensign had a gross score and with his 18 handi- pet him a net Kort of 64. i V. Ridd and A. B. Elder tied Sat with low gross scores. Ridd I I and Elder a Sheppick, Hand John- Elder had net scores of 67 141-1- 2 37-De- second. Harkness. ld M 38-4- 42-3- 8 80; H. F. 2 ff follow. scores qualifying 80; Rue Lott, 44 1 Sheppick, .ins, 184; Wallace Hank John-- a 88; A. L. Aldquist.'46 47 4 Merlin 43r Aldquist,-47-- p Tosy Lewis, Chase, 98; 7 Aotessional Dr. 4: H. P. En- 48- - Clem Jones, Howard an-- J Ridge Thursday that the following nsad matches must be played Fkjsst 19: A. C. Ensign, 82-1- 8 44. rs. Merlin Aldquist, 94-2- 5 UL Aldquist, d Harkness, 4 97-2- liT; u ' A 2 3 v- 71 :vs. W. P. M. 67; J. 69. vs. Dr. 74; H. P. 0 w. 93-2- 80-1- 3 Ensign. Sheppick, 85-- i 88-2- 1 67. - Hank Johnson, F- Lott. - Clem 81 vs. Tony Lewis, Rue Packard, 80-1- 2 Wallace Williams, 85-1- 3 w- - S. 1. Hook, Elder. 7 ncond round matches must be unst 24, the third round qsst 2g lncj tjjt fina round 31. unite district state deceives SCHOOL HsrsV11 u.,:3' FUND district received sc of the grand toul of a.72, which represents state ,t0 the school districts of rate f $3.29 per espi- - 5 as determined last October. j, on7 is distributed among I hJr1 on C0Pitationa made f C H' Skidmore, state c,00nsosPopulation of - nt Ptklic instruction, ,tat ditors wat- senoot year Degan qj l the first time that 4 jL s ha J chl fund distribntion ade so X early in the school ih m H I Uii ' k 1 9k tftoch was the honored r0Iancn Prty held at tht Club last p?? Monday, Ida K.lnd. his orchestra wtrt ,vin for th tty k j S 4 j Northeastern War ? ta N hind. thu, ?r states In the most popular tht district and his him a most success- - Outing Sunset Beach Observations August t , I C Ensign, p dub at - Political By Howard Jarvis 14th Copper Club next entertainment for its members will be The Democratic squabble over the held at In Derns Sunset Beach Tuessenatorial nomination is a typical ex- day, August 21. All Club members families are entitled to fm ample of the lust for power among and their fm swimming and free certain cliques in the party. Before admitance, Bathers' must bring their it is over the mud" will be ao thick dancing. own suit and towel unless they wish on the contestants that the public to rent same at the beach. Followftig wont know one from the other. The Utah the prognm. P. M. Prize Bathing Review 7:00 It is laughable, to listen to the argu- of the Children who won fint prize ments of a new Democratic candidate in the July 4th Parade. Donld Duck-wort- h as broadcast Saturday evening. This cting as. Mater pf Ceremonies tandidareproceeded to inform the pub- for the Review. lic of Senator Kings record in Wash7:20 P. M. Song and Dance ReHow the Senator voted view ington. of Children of Utah Cooper h i news),- how against tlie NRA " 7 the Senator had failed to vote st all, ciubT either one way or the other the great 7:50 P. M Offering of Beat majority of times, and bow the Sen- Talent available, including wrestling ator was not a New Dealer. L either beut (Arrangedfor by Ira Dtro), How for Utah or for the country. 8:30 P. M. Intermission of one-ha- lf Senator King had spoken in the Senhour to give everyone an opporate of the dangers and vices of. the NRA, PWA and AAA and how the tunity to take a dip in the lake. Senator had been a general nuisance 9:00 P. M. Dancing commences to all those who were real New DealS onset Beach OrchesFamons the to ers". The prospective successor to the Senator; then proceeded to tell the tra. public that be was a New Dealer." The Entertainment Committee of that be would support the president the Uub Copper. Club, consisting of if elected etc., etc. But, be said (anJ B. E. Mix, Chairman; A. B. Duckhere is a ml laugh) be would sup- worth, J. S. Powell. port with all bis might the nominee H. C. Anderson, W. V. Robbins, O. In H. Stewart, H. L. Garfield and Ira of the Democratic convention. other words, if Senator King gets the Dem, Manager of Sunset Beach are nomination, Mr. Candidate will then sponsoring this program for the beneforget all of these short comings and fit of onr Club members in order to treason (so be says) of the senator belp entertain those members who do and help him get elected. As someone not wish to take a swim as well as has aptly said, The principal is tbs those who do. Thia it expected to be one of the biggest social gatherings things."- - Oh yeah. of the summer and anyone interested in either displaying their latest bathingI see that they have picked up -suit, or to those wishing to set week this machines slot great many the newest bathing suits, this will be tn fact two (2). One in Magna and do to. Those with their one on state street. t.Tbi is what we the time to own suit and towel can take a FREE call a real campaign against vice. swim, and to those not owning a third term- bathing suit they may rent one at the There is talk of ers" being nominated for county of- beach if they are to. fices. This phrase dont mean just EVERYBODY BE THERE! It is generally concedlike it sounds. ed that Lon Mackay has been a splendid County Clerk and That Dave MofThe Mine, Mill and Smelter Workfat has been an outstanding Count; ers Union, loal unit No. 102 held Theatre Treasurer. Lest we forget Out- a meeting at the Empress The standing public service, and efficiency building Thursday evening.' in public office is not the usual thing meeting was very well attended. Bob it is the unusual thing The ques- Munger, loal delegate to the inter tion is then, should such service to the national conference which was held if so, in Salt Lake City the past week, gave public be rewarded further and, a very interesting report of the conHOW? A program ference to the meeting. A sag or a Sap The announce- and general entertainment was enjoyment of Hugh B. Brown as a Demo- ed by all members after the meeting. is Senate cratic candidate for the a in of politics more ripple causing than any one other thing at this time. Mr. Brennan and many others just Some aay Brown hasnt a chance to as prominent It doesn't stand Jo beat King for the nomination and is reason that these gentlemen art all merely a first class sap others opine saps If Brown Iota the nomination that Brown has tbs machine of the and King gets it where will these Democratic party behind him snd is oirnti be in the Democntk party? How s cinch for the nomination. They'll be on t in the cold wont they? does this sound? Brown bad a $4000 I think Mr. Brown will get tb noma years job as counsel "for the bom ination of the Democratic party for Im one of those loan corporation. He was Democratic the Senatorship. ' State Chairman. He certainly would who -- think its a cinch have been sitting pretty- bad hs supcome to think of it, the When ported Senator King (if King wet Democrats yoa an't nominate Herbert elected) wouldnt be? Look at the be fair to tb Ag Who who men in the Democratic Maw. It wouldnt Senator Thomas ricultural College. Mr. Brown. behind are party who J U of U Mullincr. Mr. Moyle, Mr. Rawlings, is irom tb is i - Five of the local boys wen awarded placet on the all state team. They an Merrill Johnson and Glea Coon, pitchers, Eddie Johnson, catcher, ClifaBd Hfery ton Harris. trccmd Mori, right field. Recreation daises To dose With Dance Renew bif, " 1 Designated at the concluding fa tan for the summer recreation classes 1 . piL will lx presented Thursday even- mg August 23 at the Cyprus High School by Miss Afton Anderson. Tb following dances have been arArkansas ranged: Athletic Flower Travelers, Yankee' Doodle, Song, Buck Routine, Drum Taps, Bouncing Balls, Lullaby of the Leaves, Liza Jane, Garland Dance, Little Grass Shack, Social Mixers, Easter Parade, Military Tap. Raggety Ann, Dixie, Little Annie Rooney, Good Morning Glory, Leti Pretend Were Sweet XI " JL ' BLACKNER ye l' Duane Henderson and Ltfty Shota-fe- lt complete the pitching staff and Ah Sudbury is E. Johnsons understudy behind the plate. The infield it made up of Keith Sonne, fint bate; Harris, second bate: Jay Perkins, shortstop and Jimmie Evans sfcjjvi base. i&et WrOr? 'the L. A. Blackner of .tar outfield positions an held gion department commander, preaiStf over the American Legion convention down by Jack Murphy in left field sessions at Logan Thursday, August and either Johnson or Coon in . Mrs. George W, Worthen of 15. Provo, state auxiliary president will Utility men on the aquad include: be in charge of the auxiliarys meetBilly Aldquist, T. Titcomb and Jo c the the speakers during ings. Among Husband. Johnnie Evans ii the masconvention was Edward- A. Hayes, cot,, ,, " r fi ' ' national commander" of the legion, and 500 legionnairs Approximately A Q Q. mrm bf apL Ihtwomenn u x ilia ry ownStruttert Meny Widow Waltz, On Deck and were present for the sessions. L. A. Blackner opened tb convention sesStan and Stripe Fortvtri and the day Tb following dancen will be pre sion Thursday morning various meetNorma was well taken up with seated: Buddy McDonald, committee snd reports. ings Lila Reid, Marlor, Betty Jan Wyght, At 6:30 P. M. a colorful parade Roy Smith, Wallen Pendleton, Betty the city and a carniKnight, Mary Elva Bertocb, Gale Sut marched through Later in the even val Working onder an FERA allotreigned. spirit Lc Bonnie Davis, Sutton, ton, Joyce was a dance ment of $16,000 for Salt Lake coun' and Dinner enjoyed. ing Barbara on Nielson, Pari Adair, ty, a crew of 150 men are now workRowley, Betty Jane Merrill, Jaunita ing to eradicte Russion thistle, a noxCammeron, Nell Bridges. Era Me ious weed and host of tb whits fly, Donald, Junior Welker, Beth Ashby, Tb work in the vicinity of Magna. Betty Hcffcrman, Lilly Mori, Joyce is carried out under the direction of Mathews, Shirley Rat Sutton, Elaine Edgar Davis, in charge of the Salt Dd Porto, Darling Romweil, BarLake office of the U. S. bureau of bara Nielson, Nola Clark, Mervin entomology. Reid, Betty Ellison, Bobbie Perkins, Dolly Stewart, Joyce Hutchings, Mary C. M. Middleton, superintendent The second Utah Copper Club tn Lon Noveck, LaRue Nickels, Bobbie o held at Saltair last Tues- of the West Jordan plant of the Fraser, Virginia McClave, Katherine tertainment Sugar Company, who is siding a new mark for attendance by set day Perkins, Joyce Daybelle, June Elaine it was announced Wednes- in the work, states, that with the Flint, Shirley Munger, Rntb LaVel members,Clarence Russian Naylor, club secretary, elimination of large areas of Jensen, Audrey Mathews, Della Wel- day by thistle north and west of Magna and 731 free tickets for admitof A total ker, Shirley Moesser, Norma Wilkins, use of tance, dancing, refreshments and bath- as far south as Welby and the Shirley Mathews, Beth Hutchings, to club members white fly resistant sugar beet seed, were presented ing Dorothy Reid, Iva Isacson, Clara and their The total number fanners of Salt Lake and Davis counpartners. Poulton, Georgia' Mae Wahlin, Myra at last month's was ties will be practically assured of a entertainment Peterson. Lola Nielson, Mary Cangood crop of sugar beets next year. 716. non, Julia Sntton, Leo la McCarther: The white flies are thought to have Betty Lon Shafer, Gloria Green, Barwinter the been harbored through bara Young, .Margare? QttIey,Mar-jori- e Scbocnfelt, Dale Alldredge, Jan largely" in' the Russian chilli patches near Magna, spreading from her in the McAllister, Joan Thomas, Darrel early spring to beet fields and gardens of Salt Lake and Davis counties. Li. ctnt-trficl- d. braDwkT FERAW0RKERS DESTROY N0ZI0US Russian Thistle COPPER DANCE AT SALTAIR BIG SUCCESS Utah-Idab- SECOND HALF SCHEDULE OF FOUR MAN TEAM Notice to Employees of Utah Copper Co. Owing to the increased demand for typhoid innoculations, the Medial Department baa decided to allow both Employes and their families to continue to receive FIRST innoculations for another week, inclnding Tuesday and Wednesday, Augnst 21st and 22nd. at the Magna Plant Emergency Hospital and Wednesday and Thun day. August 22nd and 23rd, at the Arthur Plant Emergency Hospital st the same boon as previously given, 1C:00 to 11:00 A. M. at Magna Plant and 1:00 to 2:00 P. M. at the Arthur Plant. E. W. Englemann Signed: Snpt, L t The workers will continue work of radiating the thistle for shout four The second half of the schedule of weeks. The county and the railroad the series of the four man team com- companies arc coopeating in destroypetition of the Utah Copper Club with ing the weed along their have teams the of the new membership fint been fully completed and the match will be played Friday evening August 17th. ( The tournament committee slated all matches, with the exception of the first, on Wednesday of each week. If the team cannot play the captains of the teams have the privilege of ar ranging matches on other nights. Or.e week will be allowed for rach match Senator William H. King addressed and the schedule will termipate in a large group of people at the Pleaabout September 26th sant Green Ward House Thursday Membership of Four night. Among those present were a Man Team number of Democratic andidates for offices. - Citing hit former recounty Tam No. l' S. Tregaskis (c), cord, pointed out various L. F. Bayer, J. Tenton, J. Lillie, M. measures be which be obsupported, Bee. served beneficial to Utah and the enTeam No. 2 K. Bond (c), G tire Western states. The silver meaForbes, W. Rouillard, K. Doerr,Wm. sure, be contended, is of major im"" Edingtpn. and explainedfdifficulties T ram No.- - 3 Johnson (c). portance before the 'measure was Ray Thomas, J. P. Spry,. P Kr Rich adopted., ardson. - SENATOR KING SPEAKS HERE THURS. NIGHT or A very appropriate Copper Cup will be fint prize. Many other prizes are to be given away. The merchants of the town contributed very freely to mke. these prizes possible. Mr. Maude 'Chegwidden will be the principal, ipaker at the meeting . A flower show will be held in conTeam No. 4 A. B. Elder (c), with the meeting, and the H. Harkness, Wen Wilkin. Dell junction public is invited to attend. on page 8 -- - ed In conclusion Senator King stressed need of continuance of the Democratic Administration. tb - |