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Show I si i. HAPPEN- BAD LOCAL IN A NEWSPAPER. DE-- jj TO MAGNA AND i kttt ield year hTRTEENTH it! is C CONCENTRATES FORCOPPER Salt Lake Boat Wednesday tht 88th anniver. Burns Near Re c.7 ,L tlV nrtlVi! 01 Mormon in V?IUy-Jat the sort Wed. ,. Wt thing they did was to at Former Jiwthorne School lamed Spencer The Stanley Dee, a pleasure boat iftigation ditch, and the next dig'an to start fighting over wboae thing tarn it waa to water. owned by William Father, 1740 Herbert Avenue, and Harry Goldberg, Salt Lake City attorney and resident Utah Lake was a large body of wa. of Taylorsville was destroyed by fire ter then, but today is but a s milt and a half from Sunset beach the condition. overcrowded it planned now to add two more on Great Salt Lake, Wednesday about pumpa to those al.eady installed, to line ot the L. D. S, Plea-,- 0 1 m. p. uc been , changed, Ward have up more quickly what little wain this Two men, names unknown, be- ter remains, and then take one of those n( a new ward Heato Buhop L. C. lieved to have been mechanics em- cute revolving street sweepers down to wipe out what the pumps may fail to ployed by the owners, jumped ftc of the new ward will be and were rescued. The fire was reach. former Hawthorne School, oeI.cvcd to havt.started from a gaso3k hat laat acbool line discontinued puzzles me is why those explosion pioneers slopped in Salt Lake, when IjathJ Granite district. The The Dee, which conStanley was but a few mile away, m of this new ward will plain view structed at an approximate cost of garden spot like Garfield beckoned Reid Avenue to 72nd west. Mr. Father $6000. said, was radical to th.m? be known as the Spencer n design from modem pleasure craft imed in honor of the late propelled 'in hydroplane style This here golf is great. P. T. Spencer, early pioneer being oy two airptane proptllers mounted on M. Chase and R. thing and J, Co. field engaged prominently Magna driven by automobile ensum die and in x mar.h last week. 1 hey spent days L. D. S: cnurch work in gine. , befure the contest in figuring handity for over four scoie years, : The eaft was 30 feet in length caps. .and - in final play Corfield had top L. C Healy Cnase oaleasant Green WarJ will be and down in arithmetic and developed a maximum of algebra, but Doc sprung a birdie and 4 Sunday, with sew officers about 25 miles an hour, Mr.speed Father ,ed and the Bishopric of the said. " eagles m spherical trigonometry and differential calculus, beating alio designated by the Stake Ray out by the hyperbolic loga itbm of .0. It was a close match. kauat Green Ward will con-n- e hundred members while (unit will be composed of iuly and Lu,.o(.a are ready to start fighting, the battle cry of one bred and fifty members. be ng For God and Italy" and of tie other. "For God and Ethiopia." jyhat a traicsty on rei.giim! duck-pon- h 1R vk-bra- ul over-ooa- to th A, co UONSNiHE - PRESIDENT i Looris FOR c .. Committee Named For Success of Annual Day Plana are prog res mg very aatitfac. ciruy 10, vuo stopper tieid suy bert .cuguat y, annouawa Jimmy Mckaiu, .tuciai cbairman. it u e mu ted tost w -- ta.r wul attract over uuu peo-i w to copper town on cute. Committees were announced Thun, as toiiowa: ay Atcuuvt James COMMITTEE' McGill, 'Chairman, Matt Ptt-01Hal Richaidson, wurence 1 urpin and Keed DamctoZ iNANCE GUMMirTEEi James McGilL chairman. Matt vice chairman. Clarence Tur. pin. -- OURSE AND EQUIPMENT J. 6. t'oweu, chairman, George vice chairman, L. D. Butler, . rank beers, Metcall, Perry . bonus. . A.Dcorge Marsh. O. 1. Call. 1. n, at'ORlS COMMITTEE: 1. A. Marsh, chairman, George Roy Gardiner, C. W. Sad-w- r, p. H. Ensign, Bill Blood. aTARTERS COMMITTEE: A. B Duckworth, chairman. W. J. Proctor, J. McAllister, O. T. Call Metcalf, ' -- M. Henderson JJUDGES COMMITTEE: Roy Harris, Chairman, Waif Wah. m. E R. Dumond, H. A. Bridges, FIRST AID COMMITTEE: I Pcountries . 7.A- - M. Chase, chains an.f Lee H. Maiben, Mrs. C Colombc GATE : , Tom Morgan. A full line-u- p of athletic events and other features of the day a.e being r i.,e Y?a" h toe to - . horse-draw- ob-aa- ." By E. M. j People Expected To Be In tendance ii aua p.cuoeat ol to halt Lake I. aunty arm bureau, n auisting in all tet tor the day which is being ponored jointly by the bait Lake Farm Bureau and the Magna vaartieid Lion Club at th Utah Cop-t- r Communuy Park. leatunrd event will include oorat pulling contents, oaseoau games and dub livestock and c.op demonst ratio st. l b baseball games will be between tht Lading teams of tht Farm Bureau and the Women's softball league. I be county dairy show will also be a bTge attraction according to Mr. Mix. T o provide further finance for the day, it it being planned to bav and the coaceaaiona commitle .iMMting ot ivir. Mix, A. L Ensign, bam mm-- ., v. t.. ocuo. Kuiua Fanes, wiu cce.Ve teaud beds lor the following. jo uog, oamburger and sott criok uanut, tuiee tunas allowed to toe bluest bidden; ice cream and candy set nds, ia.ee tunas allowed to co tore higbest bidOen; pop corn and peanut stands, on auno allowed id tu highest b lOctet; miniature photo gallery aunds, two allowed to the btadr.s; balloon and cane sunua, one allowed to th highest diooer: riding ponies, one concesaion to- - th highest bidder. All bids must presented to Rutus Parks, secretary or the Lions Club, on or before Augc ust I, '1935, . .lb champ-onsfai- 4-- p H , -- LOCALS three-wee- al LIQUOR PEOPLE DISTURBED MlVAL tbe wc.-de- -- and effect of ly Osen-oaug- :n H ii that -- W TTI Arne 5SM to tta asss LY it At ,. ;t thls tlros IS.Tbr SS&c Lpuny a.. inimaP c- are . ijd, eserted Pioneer Day self-impos- ed my-el- ration -- that a legilative worlds restraint. u1 .. er ID tbe are market tbe -- rk4rt& of bad feared, fight-de-e- id are are under particular their and of and at. and reach pper Urged traf op-ai- p S. & R. Names Two To Company Posts a bar parental trade 5 On Dam ht anni-vtrsar- y R year, not to pile up a record ol bait 15,000 feelings, twisted beading, misspelled names, sad omissions and sadder writ At- pa, but to teU tubeertben about that new tennis court, appearance of tbt high 'acbool hand, th playing of that team or this, the iautalUtioa of that 1 Vith a set attendance record of 15,-cAz- v, new beer compressor, tbe burning of pua. tor a ti.ggc. and Better that old landmark, th wedding cele. oa haw county a,, are progieaatag bration of ikoe old settler, the idea ery iai.tactvn,y, according to B. fc. of the better boaaiQg program, the op. Ait, ctuituua wt the caeuerat umu portuaity of learning about canning mittet. im annual tet wul tx held fact that tractors equipped with tub. cm year ta ur 24. ber tire save money. Sugna August WUium M. Kaaworm ot laylocsvillt Tbe stuff that go in tbi paper, Airkham Is Named Yoalh Directcr Na-on- ;KES DEBUT JULY 24TH Chattel' COIRJTY DAY Juit Plain Newt nineteenth annual convention who fK! ,no International Association ot iwa w,r vtr hlv 10 cam. duos SujOuuea today in Mex- on! were treated at the Salt iso dty. anu uk ,viro and ral Hospital for injuries suf. gue-t- s who aarmg toe convention have the i n wagon oeen royally enitru.iud a wiextcana" riding in was overturned By toe l.oqs ot Mexico City, have arranged. struck by an automobile on begun to spread out trom toe capital South highway near the .. to ia-- .e in an (ue ughta of Did. ploy machine and guns, poison gas. me. Wednesday evening, iv.ca.u ouoie returning j to tceit awry dev.ee of modem warfare, isn, 42. of Pleasant Green, dome m me. united btates and Cana, aga.m the barefoot blacks, but Mrs. and daughters iiza, 26 and their children, winost- - strenuously to Ethiopia Auvapce estimates on registrations Ellen. 5; Lucy, 3 and indicated tee largest attendance of 'the je.j T(ta lflIT Nonna retu.atd. Tuesday a custom that has been .ojunjmg 'months, were cut and brui-h- e Association a history. visit with re la. mini employed in warfare since before the lives and friend in Monroe, Utah. I wagon they were riding time of Solomon, a custom that was Residents here be will interested "a to Mis Lela vat also u. L. Mix was the Magna Garfieid common ck by an automobile driven guest of Mist practice among many races earn that Dr. Francu W. Kirkham, .Loaell Murphy of Satina for several at legate ana attended the convention, before mcry of 835 West North and other refined tor ormer state tax commission Chairman gas poison vet. Deputy sheriff P. A. accompanied by Mrs. Mix. tuses were thought of. that of emascumd superintendent of Granite School day.. The accident occurred as should Why Jist.ict for a number of years, has Italy lating the conof Du lour days prisoners. the Dr. and Mr. Stephen Netolicky and ing family was entering the een named state director of th vention uie tact mat tne largest North object to this? She makes the claim Miss May me Nuanelly left Friday itb i load of woods her is forced the on war this that by Youth administration in Utah. for a motor trip to Yellow, ditions of the injured vie Am.ncan servi.e ciub was Holding its need of mo e Mr. Kirkham u well and favorably noraing territory to afford room was acclaimed as a great ton National Park and vicinity. They sorted good. find for nown Why here. population. increasing .c io ward the c.ju. undersund.ng plan to be gone until Augatt I. America. fault then, wheij Ethiopia, in a more o.tw.en the raui of efficie.it direct and manner, attempts Mtsaagu trom president Roosevelt and rcn..r Bennett ot Canada were pre-- c to stop this increase. S en to the President of the Kepuu.ic rf if Mextcj. Scnor Lazaro Cardenas, tbit What a j! thing Liquor people are disturbed over ..o weKoined the Lions at a grand re. u a in a twenty-fopresent trend all attended and tne Lions by eption foot ring. Imagine .abam McNamee of public sentiment which is believed to be threatenN o.piouiatic representatives ot several announcing from the ringside:. "And to their business. ountries. no iv wh... iLc referee is giving the ing instruct ons, 1 conic-ran- ts his unal Mrs Cm M Evans an. They recognize tbe impropriety of selling to boys Yesterday the Lion- - e.cc'.ed th ir b rh of a first vice president, Ric.ard j. Usen. .wan try lo g ve ,ou my impression and its agitating girls of these mo wonderful heavyweights. upon parents of ''dnesday. oaugh of Denver, to ti . presidency of I hey . e not really heavyweights, those tme P r.eer b.by. This their Association. Lion ' Dick" same folks, whom children young many lightweight, but they inaist r' ' 'r D . and Mr. an ottic al of the Denver Sewell-to-d- o on to who )f are and in sit get beav.es tbe itiuse parents place and 1 are ; has been tL.y Cuy p' rents of a awer Fip and the scales, so we must recognize this a'- -s and the voice a in known of land. lave figure respected widely legislators as a heavyweight conti st. Bcnevuto, V -- c u 'demand, con- - in the Association for many years. Mr. ihe white hope, cla,ms to be in the To the end tbeir activities may not stir the of been "i order as Dr. the has president Osenbaugb of cond.tiod, and in view of .o.-- .s ' m 1 al set on a ton. in those Club, dist.ict governor pink influential baa gone t the parents, liquor dealers in long atmng gr.nJ tv ;rr are doing very ni ca,orauo Lions Clubs, became a tl. rough in prcparat.oa far this conconclave committed to a policy of modification of International board meuip.r of the be, oat from my so he bwOi-.- c directors ,n terv.u two years, est, of observation m a ind corner temperance policies. son was elec a. id to the third vice post r.e appears slightly overt a.ned He has This has admonished paper frequently in Hod. j.c ro-- e succcssive. there is p not look, probably dcc,wo strained ,y u.cJUgb the three vice presidencies the orJ.nar, run of peoto control the ?. apparent liquor and was unanimously voted into the but very noticcab.e to an expert ic. It is the aigi-woffue or the Association at the ple and defies notoriously Haile, the bu mshed bat. boy ..ke f. .a City meeting by the accredited ler, on the other hand, unmistakedly 1 i,i., :ontroI or b e representing 80 000 Lions. appears undertra, leJ, a J in. my in no conthin durable An aroused public sentiment is however, TIw p.oneer stiff resistance to to dition up pervad-torhput spirit 1 .nd will be ng the wop. A. of dealers. wallop atta.k tie respected by liquor Wednesday, the force the tactically deserted as every uJg; that Benny will Road houses where bars attend the huge Covered maintained, where ng on his lorg reach and the speed and come ove fete at to and arl drinks punch sold girls Ogden or Salt poured oy$ unsavory . fbt the coolness of clever footwork of Hailey but . ther nearby :ircums lances have been given a day of . McL. Tittman of Garfield and ;ocs the gong - Round One. attention, rest and fish- M. Robert Guggeahe'm, Jr. have been dealers are positively emotional in aim to have and on h Pioneer ' days cele. appointed ass.sunt manager Benny u he still And then the finishde youth boys Utah the of keep and girls interested in Salt Lke ta. buyer, espectively. Jjden t.red and perspiring freely, bui (u th- and with expectations of i. lead arners . a partmeat of the American Smelting 8 serystill sense to nu.s spenders responsibility, game. He cont The airplant stunts, Refining Company. W J. O'Connor, wub h.s ch.n and Hailey unfailingly desire to a to sincere them from save rodeo performances manager, anonunced Monday. profess rbey art Now they right 'be- - features, Mr. Tittman succeed R. L. Jor- blocks with h.s were fully for them save hemselves or saloon yet cente- of the ring Benny agair - . veryone. dan, who has been transferred to1 the n the leads with his chin and Hailey cleverly of arhen the New York office of the firm if indifference, they age No left. locks, this time with his a moment am comes. for uch ever time a an sparring hey Oh! Wow, woW! Benny itruci . LOCAL PEOPLE a terrific blow on tlx such No intelligent person will mistake this effusion fot failey hand with h s rb-- that he stagJx ATTEND FAMILY by th genuine thing. Liquor dealers have from the ebound Again REUNION SUN. ered and .gam lx chin, Ins wnh nds alcobusiness in ime selling a the Los . they get - He s down. Angeles chant-ftrc- e naggers. He's falling use its influence holic drinks cause stimulation, tKen drunkeness. Few Mis Ida Johnson of Garf.eld wa cte'l out to fam:ll ftopo itan water diatriet elected historian of jlie of them of them want to see drunkeness, provide for1 use organization at a reunion Sunday, heu tT went girls old PPPer for the days tht is the of 'the abandon ng commemorat 'J.i good sensual Provo know Canyon power cable in Hub-wn- l Los Angeles was oue hundred ard tenth bi thday n baching dressed like Mother and had Wednesday Now thev go in dressed like excitement of stimulation by Gni P. of the founder. ' rtut.ve cupboard.' Hubbard's include Ffti sell elected Mother Otheb officers liquor secretary of the point of without the other. How to 1 chamber of commerce. Jensen of Murray, president; Mrs unwanted intoxica the without resulting stimulation Lake Cuy uld provide F'izabetb Hansn of Salt Italian consul in Ethiopia, r A 000,000 pounds of vice president: Miss Marjorie Madsen, tion is the problem of those gentlemen who discussed to? a d sratcb from Rom;, cording iro.T tonside-ablvalue secretary, td by.Fthiopian reent'v mria clothing manufact"' interests, Mr, Back-- , One hundred and twenty. five guest the matter with the seriousness and a'titude. iniuriout ,B letter to A. G. were In attendance, A program -duTkT.ro learn convention. in urers or y manager 6f the Loa viven and other activities enjoyed Mussolini frc the ing day. of r HELP TO COM- MUNITY. Tbt paper is printed 52 timet G Row.) 1 be leader of the blacks, , who oeorge Smith (B wishes to avc.J war, u .11 go foith to CONCESSIONS COMMITTEE: Perry Thomas, chauman, Frank tie in Cite,ue of liberty crying. Com. on, Boys, . Follow Me," while Jeers, George Metcalf, L, D. Bntler, the white leader, who insists on war, oeorge Edwards. COM.: will send his troops forth to die TRANSPORTATION Frank Beets. ? with the rallying cry of Go on, AT . --..- CELEBffATIOil rd . ft GALA TRIE By Hodge Marsha u Great re PLANS READY ailings Pleasure Craft h. Ward AND "NUMBER 11 Blaze Destroys I -- PAPER Unexcelled Advertising Medium CKK; vice the ads in this BUILD YOUR OWN WA INTERESTS. C - abad learned the stuff that he that and yet all the direct result the xne cant be to the e bakers ' of getting right down and banging th nail on the head, go in because wt, who throw this rag together every week, figure that. "Well, they'll want to know about this. tbey'U want to ge behind that and they'll want to know juM how badly that barn of Jon' was wrecked in h storm." Driving hpmt tome more spike, this paper, like most weeklies, print what t figure should he printed for the information of its reader and for th good of tbe community. It main purpose it on of service. It is true that tome readeria toe are tramped on in th conn of 52 each year. When public appearance the high acbool pnta oa a play, not every actor can be outstanding. When wme on ran np againlt th law, thii paper feel the details should be published, not out of any tense of righteous indignation, but (imply to vive details of an occurrence of which tbe whole town is talking snyway. ly Remember, that please, every inch if type that go into these columns ;t considered in its relation to thow who will read it. Persons feelings are e onsidered hut when the editor is right, he goes ahead and print Rememben, too. that an aditor is human and can and doe make as nany mistake in judgment a any -- the basinet man. So the next time come ont that yon don't nmfthin ,;k. think on these things. And not forgetting bow this piece vai started out. wt areN in ('receptive mood for frank, open Thank Youi" 'or what ha pleated you reader. feel-h- Smaller felove Burned to Daalii Official Fall. Into Hot , Slag When Furn-ace Collapses . Falling into hot slag when a re. reining wall of a reverberatoxy furnace nnder construction collapsed Tuesday morning at the Garfield plant at the American Smelting and Refining company, De Witt E. PowtU, 38, as. tistant superintendent, dud 1st Toes, day at th St. Mark's hospital of first degret burnt. Mr. Powell was cooling slag with water hose on a foundation sec. tion of the futnace when the wall He was dropped into tht collapsed. iimuquid mau and bis clothes ignited. Suffering from burns and choked with gat, Mr. Powell managed to work aimaelf from the furnace with assistance of Roy Anderson, general foreman of th plant. He was taken to tht plant botpu rel and given first aid. The Utah Copper company ambulance was summon, id and M Powell was rushed to Salt -- ake City, A physician Mated that the ant' re snrface of his body, with th exception of a small area oa his abdomen, waa hurned. Mr. Powell h survived by hi and three children, Robert, Bar. an and Patricia Powell, and several other aad sisters i California, wi-lo- w MOTHER OF MAGMA RESIDENT DIES IN CALIFORNIA Mrs. Anna Farmer O'Gndy, 78, 'ormer! y of Salt Lake City, died at oer home in San Dirgo, California, donday, of cause incident to age, restive hen . were informed T nesday. Afallace Farmer of Magna and tbe ate Mr. Ida Cooper, were son and iaoghtcr. respectively of Mr. O'Gra- - V Everyone Cone 1 he old town looked quite deferred A?edniday as 1 plugged away tt my No, Puck .yp-. writer and linotype. d Ken Hutfaker are still here, jtuevt t was the only vne In the but-n-- a district. Everyone els bad gone 0 either Ogden or into th Lake to witness the wonderful covered Wagon and 1 imagine they'te Days fiesta naving "zc grand time" hop they 'are, anyway, 1 had occasion to go to Ogden Sun-Ja- y and tbe crowds there far exceeded ay expectations so much so that t practically and literally "aat on pins and needles" all tbe time going through traffic jam. Anyway, 'tu .he dens s grand city, aa ideal site for such way-an- a gala fete. Mr. Births , There used to be oa tbe Main street A a town a butcher called Binks who .old such fine meats that never once Jid he tow -- cuMomer. No other butcher in th town could Jww you counters so freshly scoured, book to jr knives andv choppers and .ilvery; and hetber he was weighing 1 whacking big joint or half a pound f Meak down with a honest thump vould go yonr aide of the scale a ad aften enongb as not with a fine lamp jt su.t thrown in for luck. A cheerful, likeable soul was Binkg vho well deserved to get oa. And get an he did, for at fifty he retired, se.l-n- g his basinets. That was only a few months ago and now th shop is going to he dose or Jinks, tbe new man quickly lost 11 his trade. The meat be sold looked lecent enough but cooked as tough He wore a greasy coat ta leather. wvrr had meat when promised and aras a regular slouch on the job. He ntagmed that once a month was oftta nongh to clean up shop. Old, old ruMomen dropped off after conn-le- a disappointments and np went Mr. Jinks shutters. The moral of this Mory you figure out for yourself. Thank You ' Btlicvtd to be the work of thieves after narcotics, tbe Magna Drugstore was broken into Monday morning between the bout of 4.00 and 5:00 a. m., and merchandise totaling S150 aarigiaSaa , taken. Although the entire drug supply was tho.oughly ransacked, the narcotics were not found, according to in. ' vcttigating Deputy Sheriff N, F. Pehr- son and P. E, Athaa, owner Tbe discovery of tbe burglary waa made by John Hancock. Magna night watchman at 5:10 a m. Monday, as ' he was making bu inspection rounds. . Entrance was made by braking th front door window near th lock, in- Kiting a hand aad forcing the latch lock. J ; , The loot comprised expensive fountain pen and pencil Kta, cigarettes aad 13.00 cash. . Tbe prescription and drug supply . was turned literally upside down" by tbe thieve in their effort .. to find tb supply of narcotics. It it ' believed to have been tbe work of A adults. - ' DEVOTEES HOLD M Men Play Magns-G&rfiel- d Cudahy Team Tuesday Jy Mrs. OGrady waa bora in Michigan. July 10, 1857. coming to Salt Lake City when 1 2 year of age. She ' in Midvale 1 5 years before u , Diego. She wa a Tbe way Dictator Mussolini is cat. member of Ladie of Woodcraft, more . ing on, it begins to look aa though than 25 years, and also was aa active' tator Hitler wilt havt to bit a dog .ember of tbe MetbodiM church. f he wants to get any of the pubSurviving are four sons. Bernard licity. armer of San Diego. John Fanner f Midvale. Wallace Farmer of Mag-'-- a Possible Tbierei Get $150 Worth of Loot; Try For ; Narcotics The Horseshoe Asld held tbeir regular ,1 hursday tournament at th park Urn week with a good attendance. Aa invitation it extended by the officer consisting of RuskII Van Vlect, president; H. A. Bridget, secretary; E. W. Wahlia, team manger, to everyone to enter Magna-Garfie- sociation tbu competition. Futures of Thursday's competition and F ed Farmer of Provo: 14 were the tournament results with E. randcbildren and one great grand W, Wahlin coming out on top over hild. A. Blood and Russell Vaa Vleet. -The body waa taken to Salt Lake W, Blood and Mr, Van Vleet won Mr. ity for burial in Mt. Olivet I and Iom 1 game while Mr. Wahlin won 2 and tost non. Other retults are; W L 4 3 E. W. Wahlin 4 W. A. Blood 4, 1 R. Van Vleet ' 2 3 Vern Obray I 4 Tbe lineup announced for tb Fort T. Dangerfitld I 5 H. A. Bridges Douglas match on Sunday, July 28 Next Tuesday evening, 6:00 p. m. aa follows: Howard Ridge, pro; squad meets tbe Delbe.t MitchelL W. S. Hook, Rue tb team from Cudahy Packing Company. Packard, J. W. Ridd, S. Yamaguchi, In a recent waMar Sandall, Bob Taylor, Clem 6.00 p. m at tbe Park. the locals trimmed zona and Amcl Elder. Wen Wilkin game with Cqjlahy. 22 them by annexing games and losa named aa alternate. ing 13. Aa tbe turn has won two match Mr. Wahlin announces that Gny ind Iom three, they have an excellent of Sac City, chance of raising their batting avenge Zimmerman and hi wife Iowa, world's champion and fancy up to an even .500 with a win oetr horseshoe pitchers wiU give an exhicon Douglas. This is th laat match at home for bition at Magna ball park Wednesday. Included in tbe tbe loci) boy and if they do not win. July 31. 6:00 p. m. acb member that loses points will exf ibition are the tame Munta they in Newt Reels, such as ringatvt to treat all the rest of tht mem-jer- s performed ing th legs of a chair on which bi who do win points. wife ia sitting, ringing Makes hidden (Treat means a delicious cold glare by a blanket; pitching through a hoop of beer.) a match lncidcntly, th treat of beer mure and making ringti lighting 40 feet and be furnished at notice, not at the re- with a pitched shoe at and sevputting it out with another gular dutch luncli after tbt match. eral other thrilling and skillful stunts. Everyone is invited ttf'Vtttend. DIRECTOR S CUP PLAY the of final matches July Quart. leg of the Director's cup play puts Dr. P. M. Chase against S. Yamaguchi. Clem Jones vs. Don Wallace; V. D. Heath es. Bob Taylor and Maoricc Maiben against Roy Enckaoa A series of eery clou matches have been played up to date and no one player aunds out as likely winner of th leg. Tht a knee and all other members have all arrangements Practically just one more leg to play and win in. complete for the annual outing of the jo the boys had better get their best Magna Garfield Ettray Elk organic. going and do a little practice. tion. to be held Sunday." July 28 at Tbe second half of the Four-Ma- n Tooele Legion Park, tute .earn matches will not start until Boyle, secretary, J J u when the of middle the bout August Events of the day will begii abated. baa weather j 1 2 :00 hot noon to include games Wt. Several Hook and Slice mate ha are children ind udulf luncbeoa- -' tnd nd tbeir being lined np in preparation for tbe other features. All El cooler and better playing conditions friends are urged to attend. that will be played between Fort Don. glas and Provo and also with Bonne- , -- GULF NEWS j iv Magna-Garfiel- d t I -- -- Elks Complete Arrangements For Outing July 28 t, .ill -- -- An anonymous contributor says at tbe young lady saw Maxi perform i th Braddock boat and then mar--e- d him. so it mast have been love, ot bad at all. r lood Start ville. 7 - ladies who art Just owe more--!- ! A Salt Lake City physician says men may be shorter in the next 100 intemted in playing golf are requested ukc advantage of th cheapest golf mi They've had a good start since to i the world. No other community in 74. I'd ray. the world can play golf as cheaply Bad Curve , in Magna. Men can play for as Bacchus to off Jast before tbe tarn 50c per month and ladia can play road tadalites the on main hivhway, free. in a Mae West curve. At least it has who man dangerous to the France may call aa America dantried to go ttraivht and equally disastrous to the driver who attempted cer' nudity art. but it dorant approve th naked truth about those war debts. to bug lb curve too tight. -- he MR. AND MRS. GENE WALLACE WIN M- - L C A.DANCETHURS. d Wallace of Mr.'aqd Mrs. Gene were adjudged the winning couple : th dance sponsored in M- - LA. by th Oquirrh Stake : dav evening at Pleaunt C" fceU I A1 The next dance will.be w ' I. Th general public re Gat-fiel- rend. . J |