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Show 3TC3 EVE1Y-DA- bmfaram-Ari.6x;SjfaI?fgS!S;gnPeaiv- , dck ta $4 AV "-- , tamn have tf, - r , JS- -" B W four baggage piat ""V CUrjIHnT COnZNT Y gf rAr 4 vl v - K y: 'U1 ) ThtfYEAR Hipfww k " crowded oat of by waiting that to which wt an iot totitUd aad worrying ever tbiup that inn ! U bpp. nn NUMBER "M Local Residents Named On Red Cross Committee CAPTURE IIAUY K ScttpjToDj Committees AMY PASSES J to be Held Rites Marie faU? for Mrs. Trzesen, Oirfield 1 2:00 p. m. L D. S. Ward. were named Tuesday by Chairman Glen E. Howe for Salt Take County to aponaor promotion of the annual Red Cross membership campaign November 1 1 to 29, ELUSIVE BUCK ed Hunters Go AU Over State. Many Red-Shi- rt Still Out for Prized Animal. f Jtior aer-sia- By E. N. ii A Great Lady - house-to-hou- bk Ty-gea- half-serio- Rag-Tow- Through childhood, adolescent and now young iromanhood, Tyge" b been present, counseling, loving and praising. Never a word of censure, and I undoubtedly deserved it some times. just loving kindness of word is i Seaton Opens Not. Other Features Outlined For Members Bowling ? 4& . Enjoyment. HH"rAeWhe - A mem-dOqtir- w terpsi-cborea- V wg are her huaband. Antone one son. ,Roy, two bah Ma. Stena Petersen of Rich- - W wT.tM Utab s Jorgensen may Niu Mari of and one brother, of Idaho. view the body one funraI f Wield t Krrife i Wardhouse. Addition- w" )e conducted ."cT where the body will i or interment. e w H 3 aw. tP.T.A. Organization Is Completed Wio, In of thf Gnnitt "Teacher SfhofA Association w,th G?rg following Cannon. A u!P'Ad Ai J m pmidesf Q- - Zada ,f Stwn. Jr. Fairdonh Junior High Working On Comedy Drama I Garfield Juniors Defeat Cyprus - follow,: Adult TiiiKRx 1k Wednesday, November cd- - Wid films. Mrs. Irgialetion, Mrs. I. mLfe,y' Mrs. Ellis Merit. rT ""ration. Mn. p. H. - Mrs. Fred MoUnUnr r0BBd BP- - The Garfield Junior High achool football team continued its winning pace ia tbe Jordan district junior high grid race by banding tbe visiting Cyprus crew a 6 to 0 defeat Wednesday. lr,'jduCJti0nRidd. Garfield quarterback, scored tbe A lone touchdown of tbe game ia the of the third quarter. f 1 neat ion of-- ( m nJ j Tbe summary: Monday ,t 8 p. Garfield Cyprus Olson Holdham ... h It Littlefield Auxiliary Moazer Costenzo Snow lg e Wild Barrett ; Memmett Humphrey Lexus Drakulkb re Spradey Alquiat Ridd Papanickolas Lqb. 11 Downey Jh nom cltvrly carried ont Wall JZZr Tbornr fkr comm ! P.11'0 decora-,- n Duckworth 0 J con-JCa- JJ Wyt. Mn. ML'nn,' McCauley. A xrved to thirty. I1 .at'pl Wa erne Can of Ward and C ckrf!!11' ti6 Cue, i"1 CTa th Ktynoida arrangementi d Mias Fern tmu. atrved.1 Sixty- - d Ll winds up this full month with a dance, music furnished by the Arcadians, a comparatively new orchestra introduction to patrons of tbe club. AU are invited. 28, One of tbe outstanding events of next week will be the Halloween Masquerade party, sponsored by tbe Magna Ward for all members Tuesday. A festive time is assured with witebn, and number of taining features outlined. bob-gobli- a enter- Because of. business duties, P. E. Atha. Magna business man, wbo was appointed last week to fill the vacancy on the Republican legislative ticket, has declined tbe appointment. R. Brady, Salt Lake City attorney, was later appointed by J. H. Preece. county Republican chairman Ray-mon- d Tbe next social and buaineas of the Daughters of Pioneers will be held Thursday afternoon, No0 0 vember 8. at tbe borne of Mrs. Martha Cyprus Wolatenbolme. AH interested ladies Garfield 0 0 Substitutions: Cyprua Barton, re.. are urged to attend. Speen, le. The monthly meeting of the Mag Scoring; Garfield touchdown na Women's club is scheduled WedRidd. Referee: Tregeagle: Merrill, um nesday evening. November1 7, at tbe linesman. dubrooms. All ladiea are invited to bead Bennett, pire; Handereon Score by quarters: Hendrickson 00 00 attend. J r: fit Ccsfy Mstcj Tax ' and'deed. Her creed in life seemed to be to iid 'everyone by giving sympathy tboeu in diAresa, aid to the weak and aubmance to the needy. She was careful with her criticism bat liberal with praise, always building aad never destroying. A sweet charitable soul with but one purpose! life-- ro live for her two beloved "men" as she always affectionately referred to Roy and Mr. Tygesen and to strive for ber friends and church to the uttermost pinnacle of aspiration. My heart is fait. It is with difficulty I type these rambling, feeble attempts at sympathy and to pay honor and the deepest affection to one who I loved next to my Mother. tj T Hot Stuff After reading a certain love story (I was bored the other night). 1 wonder what kind of stuff tbe editor rejected. magazine -- cvpisis t nt Varied' Sport E Destined For Boys And Girls, Line Up Mr, Kiepc said the commiaaioaer'f actioa will enable maay taipaysn to P Py I tbe deltaqacacy pea-alt- y of 2 per cent of the total amoaat of their taxes. While the rxttasioi la a special assembly Tuesday, the primarily will benefit the small borne student of Cyprua high school voted owtcf. it also wiH be hrlpfai to cito adopt the intramural program at gar beet farmen awaitiag December paymeats for their crop. suggested by Verdi Woods, the s. ae.stanLcoach aad director of The coaaty treaamrer. it was . Tbe program stited by Mf. Monday." has 'bueefvtd about Woods wsa as follows. d of the amused text for Each of the three . clastc. Sopho- 1934 already because of the aew low more, Janior aad Senior, woald have month discount for advance payawat three team representing that class in of taxes. Moat have ben payment l, baseball, basketball, tennis made by Urge that set up corporations and other sports. These three teams taxes as a monthly part of opeating would be determined by tbe experience expenses. of the playen. The most experienced wiU form team A and the least expert raced will constitute Team B white Herbert Hoover book is a message team C will be composed of those who to William Allea Whit. have not bad any cxperiebce. A teams Weposterity, aaye suspected it wasn't meant for oar will play A teams, etc. There wjll genentioa thy first tiaw we tried to not be contest between the three read its epcaiag chapters. class of team, bnt tbe winning squad ia each encounter will be given !00 Well -- Intra-moral- one-thir- soft-hal- a. participate, aa well a the Cyprus band. jt program. It has been called to the attention of the local Legion Poet, that at tbe p reseat time, the District Recruiting officer, ia enlisting (elected candidates for immediate service in tbe Hawaiian Islands. The branches of tbe service which are open are- educational in character and highly interesting. Thu is sa exceptional opportunity and any single man, witbut dependents,, between the ages of 18 and 35, who ia interested, should immediately contact, titber the District Recruiting Officer. 451 Federal building. Salt Lake, or the local Legion Pott. The transports uil soon after the 1st of November. - I totaled d nee-da- ' U-ta- He-L- - nt -- ip, Club-room- poettjrill local Tha days events will bt climaxed by the Legion ceremonies at the Cop8 p, m and per dub, beginning followed by the b g dance to which the public is invited free of chatg. The name of the leading speaker extending tbe date. It was expUiaed the proclamation mast be at the Ceremonies will he given out in published at least within 30 !aya be tha next issue of this paper, as well aa all others wbo sre to appesr oa ths fore the tegular dcliaqucacy data. OFATMICS meeting of the W. B. A. . activi1 . A Republican rally will be held st in high Monday evening. NovemFarley Rapa Chicago Publishers. e the Granger ber 5 in tbe Magna Womens Friday. No- ties and personality. He is now the School of Art and Freedom of tbe press includes tbe right All ladies are urged to be in vember 2r with a number of candidates to criticise tbe newspapermen, too. Sciences. . ' addresses. listed to give attendance. The next Will be held The petition of the 118 taxpayers wa p reseated to the commiaeioa by Wermer Kiepc, secretary of the Salt Lake City real estate board, after re' ceiving the board approval Commimioaen authorized a p rods macioa liTPRUSRMI psiatiTbfw pmaa..wilLb OhpUy The wife Dciiinj To Dec. 20 at tbe end of the year and the class of a prominent gentle- with the highest acore will be given a man connected with tbe Utah Copcup or pennant. per Company, planning on an early Tbe principal rale stated was that trip to Salt Lake City, showed up at Utter men will be barred from com the garage at the Magna Plant recentpeftion ly at 7:30 a. m. with the intention David Platt was elected intramural of having ber automobile fuel tank by tbe executive committee manager filled. The attendant in charge, and will have complete charge of the at seeing ber at that honr. reEach cUee wiU brer elect a program. marked: "Mrs. Blank, what got you clam manager who will be Urgely reout this morning? The lady promptsponsible for tbe anccem or failure of Waa her face red? his class team. ly replied. "Gaa. A feature of the spoeta program is Do You Think So 7 that it has been primarily destined for Perhaps that expert at tbe high girls at well as boys, with toft-bal- l, school the other day wbo. declared that baseball, the immediate occupying American life ia moving in eyelet, has limelight. jnat adopted a more comfortable way Intramural sports an looked forof saying we are running aronnd in ward a a meant of creating a deeper circles. What do yon think? school spirit among tbe student and a bigger interest in athletics. AhrHa! Now comes a definition I like. Through the mail came the following: 'Members of tbe L. F. A. with A pessimist is a former optimist wbo guests. Mn. Hattie Hainswooh lost his money hacking hit optimism special and Mre.T. E. Burke, met Wed y Not bad at all, contributor. evening at the home of Mrs. Mae Boy, Oh, Boy! Turpin for a delightful social aad Listened to Alexander Woollcott business session. A short basinsei the Town Crier of the Radio the oth- meeting was conducted with Mn. er night. Undoubtedly possessing a John Huff taken ia as a member. brilliant mind, a keen wit and a re- Bridge tables were latce arranged and markable pereonality via .the ether Mn. Burke gave instructive, lemon on waves, 1 do believe, however, be could the popular game. Prizes were given brush up on his little stories ia apota to Mn. Rita Chapman sad Mn. In fact. I've half a mind to contribute Norma Smith. Mrs. Fen Coon will several which I think are geaa. They be boetete to the dub Wednesday evening. November 7 at her home, for go like this: their next meeting. Miranda, whataat light abiaia in yo eye? Distribution of the estimated $453- "Tbata my atop ligbtRastu. 672.00 wbicb wiU be received by b or farmen as the first wheat adjustment payment on the 1934 crop b eta get married, or snmthin. to begin at once, according to word Sbe-W- ell get married or nothin I received by William Pttersoiv director of the state Extension Service, atiH yet . from tbe wheat section of the AgriGty Banker (visiting the farm) : 1 cultural Adminstmtioa. There payments, to be made at the suppose that tbe hired man. Farmer (wbo baa visited banka) : No rate of '20 cents per bushel on each in charge cooperating farmers allotment, thats tbe firet will of cow. be combined with thf second payment oa th 1933 crop aad checks wiU be mailed as a compliance cerTbomat William HowcH of Gar- tificate arerapidly received aad asdited. . field. Utab, a graduate of Cyprua Utab farmen to date have received High School, and winner of a 825 none of the estimated total of 8205,- Kholarship to the Utah State Agricul900.00 due in the second payments tural College, is now registered at the oa the 1933 crop, hut have received H. W. to according Registrar college 11478.332.37 from the wa scholHowell awarded thin Bell. first payateaL arship because of outstanding work November 8 another mriday, Rifle Club meeting ia scheduled for all enthusiastic members of this sport All men are urged to be present at tbit time as an important evening U on docket. Saturday. November 10 will be the Under tbe direction of Mist Marv American Legion, Cyprus Post No lames, director of dramatics at tbe Cy38 fret dance and program and A prus Junior High School, a cast has Night at Monte Carlo. Full inforbeen chosen for a one-ac- t "Elplay, mation about this event is found in anmer which will be presented at tbe other column of the paper. achool in about two weeks. Don Tbomas baa tbe leading role Wednesday, November 14, 8 p. m. in tbe comedy drama and will be sup- will probably find the ball packed to ported by Either Peterson, Venita capacity and every available seat ocJones, Carol Sudburry, Elaine Hicks, cupied for the Smoker" the men'a Patty Marshall, Elaine Haws, Lois and wt might add too, some womens Bird, Ida Papanikolaa, Jane Beckstead. paradse and the headliner on the pro John Yeatea, Carl Pattersson and Shir! gram. Richardson. A series of plays art being planned Thursday, November 15 will feature a turkey shoot on indoor range by Mill Barnes to be given at assemblies. school functions and community at the club. At this time full particulars art not given but will be stated affaire in tbe very near future. in an early issue of tbe paper. AND DANCE TC.S m HISTORY families. GALALIORF PROMT er COPPER CLUB lmt Nijtt School PJ1R1DE of the work that has beea accomplished in the sewing con ducted st the adult night achool nn-dthe direction of Mn. Glen Mor-ton- , instructor, will be placed on ex BIGGEST OF MAGNA hibitioa next Monday evening from 7 to 9 p. m. AU ladies whether they AND GARFIELD are members or not of the are invited to attend. Mia Catherine McBride, inetruc-to- t FUas for the Armistice Day cel- -, al last years class who has speb ration, November Saturday. 10. cialized ia arming and its many phasponsored by the American Legion are se at the University of Utah, wiU npidly maturing, according to Jack Itive a abort address on Color To Tenney, Chairman of the Committee Unit The Individual. in charge of the days activities. If more women drain to enroll, WH be a tussle PnB8 they may register this evening with between Coach Rum Maglcbye Pirate Salt Lake county Mn. Morton for an instructive aad n general taxpay-e- and the Tooele aggregation. This have aatil December 20 to beneficial clam three times weekly of pay gam to be pUyed at the Utah Cop. ?mr. ,U,n btfon being penalized per community park, should sewing. It ia free to everyone. provide for delinquency. an abundance of thrill. Following Tbe county commission granted the the gam there wiU he a pared dowa the Main Street of Magna which tame extension from November 30, R1 be second to none, both in size at the request of IIS property owa and color. Several I m. corps from othet AU Rarely during the count of what Organization in tbe turrounding aU- life, there rises up above the territory baa been reported complete, common lot.! an 'Outstanding human Tbe groupa are to atart a being wbo commands tbe love, respect canvass for memberships, com adnvration of everyone. Sncb was mrncing November II. Mrs. Marie Tygesen. beloved friend They follow: Garfield: Mn. to all. who passed from this world H. Claude Andenon, supervisor; Mn D. L. Underwood. Mn. Helena Ev Tuesday morning. eariicst My remembrance of Ty-g- e. en. Min May me Nunnelley and Mn our own pet name for ber. goes Elmer Speen; Granger: Emily T to tbe time I was tiay tot Hipp. supervisor; Mn. R. C. Mackay just learning to walk from iour bouse and Mn. Bcuie Grant; Hunter: Mn in Arthur to the Frank Moaaer and committee; Magna borne a abort distance away. DeMn, Martha Purser, supervisor; Mrs. spite the rebukes and adOrion Boucher and committee. monitions of mother, Tygf persisted in giving me aU the milk and cookies I could bold any hour of day or night and thoroughly pampered me in every other respect. At the yean rolled on, many of the happy associations of n and Artbnt were ended but the abiding friendship of tbe Ty remained to cement the dear affection between both By laat Friday Magna aad Garfield qd riut for Mrs. Marie Bask 'nn, (4. wbo died Tuesday were practically deserted of the male 4.00 a. m. after an illness population at the deer aeaaon, the :-d (Tukaova malady, will be con-I- d greatest of all bunting periods opentha Friday afternoon, 2:00 ed ; Saturday. Shooting buck deer, L. S. Garfield D. tfat Ward. with horns measuring five inches or a is family a ad Korea of friends of longer, will be legal for 11 days, endwere rudely y Wowd woman ing October 31. A number of local parties were orgneved to bear of ber Kht ftil sg at Sc Mark'a Hospital. Her ganized and along with the many d ftiua hunters from other parts of the state ioos was aot thought eery ' the andden. tragic end of and neighboring states, the forest nn ttadi d imaplary life, left a wound that ges and other apota where they tbou I amr heal. ght the deer would have its habits h eat widely known for ber ma- - tion, were literally covered with spor Jiolattl initio aad acta of kindneas. A tsmea ia pursuit of the stately buck. tluMt. and gnat cheerfulness and sweet Most of the men returned back by ' com for everyone whatever be Monday or Tuesday, aome sooner, ' while others are still gone. a sadoa ia life, abc held the food wii and deepest affection Weather conditions were not what true hunters considered good, that is. fa k a true "Mother in evety for good bunting, but the warm days the word not only to mrm-- d aad lack of snow in the mounts ins ho own family but to ber un-a- d made conditions far mom pleasant ctick of fnenda. homeless for those wbo prefec, if necessary, to 4 nagn--sh- e embraced the en take a little longer 5. their anigetting .kuua net. mal and not to undergo the many h wm bom January II, 1170 hardships caused by deep snow and Lata. Denmark aad married cold weather. The chief difference ia that the o pi I, 1198 to Antoac Tbog-- a S bacame a member of The complete program for Novemdu deer were ia the higher elevations and ALCbstcb ia Denmark and emthe nimrods were not able to track oi ber at tbe Utab Copper Club, has been ails Utah in 1901. aettling in conditions last 8,VB kT Cad Madsen, president, 40 Utab. am ytar but the percentage of successful include a varied list of events for the Try moved to Arthur in 1908 hunters, was about the same as othet Thanksgiving" month and schedule I bm aiac resided there, being years. In some instances, the time one of tbe most complete and unresidents flaow of early Rag spent in the bills was a little longer. usual outline of activities evtr held at t aad Arthur. For those wbo ate atilT planning to tbe club. h Tbogersen was prominently get their buck, reports from Monday, November 5 will open the both the Sd ia all phases of L. D. S. forest service and tbe game department official bowling season and all pinn-ster- s WOfk H being an active mem-- t indicate more deer than in are extended a welcome invitation previous d the Garfield Ward, a past yean, probably because tbe mild wea- to be on band for the big time. It it Stake Board aad was ther last winter did not take the nsual reported to us that some of the bowlAt of Oquirrh Stake Relief So toll. They are to be and from ing addicts have been potting in long thought f bra period of four years, tbe deer brought back, in fairly good nights of practice on the sly in preparai hr dumb work as ia ber out-fcondition also, but when asked about tion for the ensuing season, rolling e was highly revered and the best place to bunt tbe officials say some enviable scores. ? tveryone for ber abilitv it it just a matter of being in the right Wednesday, November 7, y tituation with a sweet will be treated to another eveplace at the right time... gave freely of bet ning of melodic music to tb&r dancing bw and means to further a as Adolpb Brox and his boys will be IF001MLGA1S ExHMid At ward-hous- " U Review of Current Events 8r kdwaxo w. ncmio CannUau si Mb matt glare me need m CeOwtsa Bum bum ef a WendeliWilkin-of-Magn- a a ia Now that General Johnson has Ink kr XU Aggis Freshman Football Squad tbe 1934 Utah Aggie frtabmen. eleven, Utah State ie noted for its fine freshmen football team and this ytar should he no exception. Coaches Ike and Elmo Smith wbo coached the froth team to a State championship last year have not ecturned, but in their stead are two highly capable men wbo starred for Aggies from 1930 to 193) Rady Van Kampca aad Elmo Brady. The schedule this fall calls for fame with tbe freshmen teams of Utah University and Brigham Young, and the junior college teams of Weber and Ricks Colleges. Tbe first game is lifted for October 19th with tbe Brigham Young Kittena. Topical Index ) Newt VHIfib Out for re- as National Recovery Administrator, Washington ia so silent on can bear a code drop. signed lul It is charged Hauptmann tried to sharpen a spoon. Perhaps be wa only cleaning it. take Wally euth m mu V. a. aa al Timet change and tbe folks wbo nsed to have the a are now suffering from the jitter. Yea, we know. It a purely technical point. In TkU Issue hceby-jetbie- BOOST MAGNA CAMPAIGN REMAINS ISSUE AT LARGE v ProYing somewhat disappointing in the attendance, hut assuredly not in the enthusiasm displayed by those present, a general meeting for all Magna and Garfield merchants and business men was held last Friday, in efforts to stimulate a bigger and better volume of business for each and evety institution here. No definite action relative to the proposed campaign was taken other than to appoint a temporary committee to ascertain the wishes of everyone concerned for this program. Headed by L. O. McMtchael, the committee is composed of R. C Parks, Ray Woolfenden, W. W. Allen of Magna; J.' A. McCrimmon and Roy Larsen of Garfield. : This committee will probably meet in the very near futur? and draw up plans. However, at this date, more Information is not forthcoming. - . |