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Show r "JHlRTEENTH YEAH - t MAGNA, UTAH. SEPTEMBER 2771935 bun Blinds Driver; Girl Injured in IT11UR PLANT HELLO- Automobile Crash AYS 5. 101 OFFICIALS Fixed For Boost in Copper Output Being further for a possible Cop- rrJx In production, punconcern b putting Pe ft fignSTit Arthur officials, tSSXlV evening, over 300 men Unemployed by the company 10 day, given by tt D--rlnl, 2 ,4 r 15c Hernyntj4im. laborer. Mr. Insisting of carpenters, electricians, machinists and Srfers. Cued to be employed with unknown and unset. done in preparation the peak This to for the run of cower. toe Wtoen are reconditioning L,unn system and other Inside jjijwent and also repairing toe nMted IL iTbeArthur plant, which has a Of 30.000 tons a day. the has been L, the Magna mill, bed since January, 1930. At toe uTof last period of prosperity. I June, 1929. it was employing 600 umnai electric shovels in operation recently at placed .j companys mine at Bingham. the output to 140 83-ti a week, compared with 120 care In the year. Operations at plant were Increased Mias Elaine Panek, 12, of Granger, siUIerwt a broken shoulder Wednes oay afternoon when the cart in which she was sitting, was struck oy an automobile driven by Roy Tygesen, 31, of Magna, on the ijlncoin highway, one half miif west of the Granger railroad -was traveling west at a moderate rate of speed and was partially forced off the road by a vehicle traveling east. The sun blinded him for a momentsetting as he swerved off toe road and he was unable to avoid hitting toe cart in which Miss Panek and three other girls sat The other girls were Misses Mel-oe- r, Leona, and Myrtle Derber, all of Granger. They were to s boy, Clyde Parks, also oftalking Granger at toe time of toe accident Mrs. rj gesen was an occupant of the automobile. The girt was brought to Magna where she was treated by Dr. 8. Netollcky. She was later removed to her home. Mr. Tygesen was held blameless, iccording to investigating Deputy Bheriff P. A. Hanks, who stated it was an unavoidable accident ny Mr.-Tyges- ea Local Bowlers Monday In-si- ng stely. 'Added significance is attached to L companys move in recondltlon-- g the Arthur plant because of toe pring ctrength of toe copper marand toe announced plans of oto n. (;copper producers to increase newspaper? 1 have taken over the wheel of the Magna Times and Garheld Leader in the capacity of editor and publisher and d therefore like to the policies of these explain my position two papers, and perhaps YOUR position. , . through this newspaper, we desire to keep the community ormed on church and fraternal activities, the progress of its schools, the conduct of its government In the furtherance of every worthwhile enterprise, we desire this newspaper to wield diverse interest and aims into a cohesive whole, united toward 3 common goal And friendly encouragement and praise by we wish to kmd stimulus to achievement. In the hour of tragedy, scandal and slander not being our stock in trade we wish to lighten the burden by silence.' less Perhaps tangible, but nevertheless very real we wish o contribute to maintain a high level cl general character and oster the best traditions of public private conduct ' And perhaps not the least of our services is the news-paps capacity to act as an econoadccfl and fruitful medium through which merchants and others with goods and services io sell can represent their wares to a broad public. T firmly believe that it is the function, of the community newspaper to direct and to further the cultured, educational and 3pintual life of its community, in addition to, the dissemination ol news. It holds as a sacred obligation the furtherance of all projects designed for public benefit and ft opposes with equal determination that which is detrimental. It la the clearing house or opinions expressed by expert and reader, alike. $ "A big order? Yes, indeed, but not with your help "Your newspaper needs you you need your community f aewspaperl "May we count on you? er Sincerely yours. Official Opening Set A head From Chatter May I introduce and perhaps step in your' family circle to have a little myself friendly chat about yourself 'md YOUR . Set Ocening on - V EDITH M. NIELSON. Origi- NUMBER 20 By E. M. N. Booming Again The old town is booming again if indications 01 many new residents in the town. Increasing payroll of the Utah Copper Company and the fact that toe Arthur Mid, which has been ahut down since 1930 will again resume operations. Somehow toe spirit of prosperity that has pervaded the community brings a gladness and thanksgiving to toe heart. On every ha&d, prosperity is present. With the fiow of new residents here, the mail-bahave been increased so much that it closely resembles toe Christmas season, rented houses are few and far between and local business men are kept busy installing lights; water, selling groceries and other merchandise to the rapidly increasing population. gs Inaccurate CITIZENS ASKED TO COOPERATE WITH FIREMEN HIGH SCHOOL ITELdIS Inasmuch as the Bait Lake County Fire Department No. 3 has experienced some difficulty in the past at recent fires. Fire Chief John Huff calls to attention several sections of the Motor Vehicle Laws effective January 1 1938, and released by the State Road Commis. ion to the citizens of this community: Section 260: Following Fire Apparatus: It is unlawful for the driver of any vehicle other than one on official busincit, to follow any fire apparatus, traveling in response to a fire alarm closer than 200 feet. Section 261: No street or intents-ba- n car or electric trolley coach or vehicle shall be driven over any unprotected hose of a fire department when laid down on any street, private driveway or ear track to be ued at any fire or alarm of fire, with- -' out the consent of the fire depart ment official in command. The aid and cooperation of everyone is a fced in obeying these laws. GRADS BACK X A Homecoming Celebration To Be Held Friday at School t M And how Cyprus High School for all Alumni wtu be held tomorrow (Friday) at the educational institution, - states ODell Marti en, student body presl-de- nt Preparations are being this year for one of the biggest and bst Homecomings in toe history of the school. ' The Homecoming and football Tame of Murray against Cyprus will be put off to a flying ttart Th tire-da- y evening, 6:30 p. m. with a huge Pep Rally on the Magna Streets. of those Bacchus people. Nothing daunts them nothing. When they want anything put over with a bang, they call a meeting, appoint a definite task to each person and then to do it. For instance, when toe Mag Lions, meeting with the Tooele Lions this Thursday evening to fete their wives at a dinner dance, at the Bacchus clubhouse, found toe facilities for preparing food not quite adequate, they simply left everything up to the Lions J. E. "Rocky" Roth-roc- k and Slick Ely. nee fuperln-tende- nt and assistant superintendent, respectively. Aii4 Jtiow- they, prepared everything with a vim and a vigor. Gas stove? Wv .'procured, dishes magically .appeared and every thing in general wdr Hotly-totsfor a most enjoyable evening. 'Anywtr, Im sure, it will be .most enjoyable. VW c c 1, . Friday will be featured by an at 2:40 p. m. the game at 4:00 p. m. and a dance in the evening in the gymnasium, t Mlssee Mu-joriAnderson and Lois Schulte will be mistresses of ceremonies at toe assembly program, introducing numbers from 'h -ifar toe past ten years. To date, numbers on toe program MU Inc.ude cornet duet from Keith Tomlin and Claron Alldredge, vocal selection by Mm. Relva Jones accompanied by Mrs. Muriel SandalL ind yells led by Newoomb M Other numbers are yet to be t t e For 100 Guests I like the cooperation I 'The annual Homecoming of to Received a news bulletin where.n the information was contained that toe national debt has reached a new peak of 329,000,000,000. Peak nothing a new stratosphere. Cooperation OLD 1 t -t At Ladies Social , Paul H. Hunt Feature Speaker at Ladies Night mf- a it r . ed. t A cordial wl former invitation is extended to graduates of tot Cnrua High School to be in attendances me festivities during toe afternoon, winclprl T. P. Brock bank extends welcome greeting and invitation to Ml toe alumni to revisit their Aim. r- 1 Definite word has been receive that Paul H. Hunt, president of th nal Date Civic Cluhs of Northern Utah, wi; be the feature speaker at the Mag Due to repair work on bowling al Mater. na --Garfield Tooele Lions Ladle eys of toe Utah Copper Club, toe Night" entertainment this (Thursifficial opening of the popular wto-day) evening .at the Bacchus clubbeen moved abead one has sport ' house. This new evidence of prosperity to reek to Monday, September 30. Mr. Hunt is a well-knban will begin at 7 p. m, accord-n- g 7 encouraging to local resident' able speaker. He has not signlfler( veil u the remainder of the to Carl Madsen, president of toe Maybe , v , yet what he will' talk on but tor ite. The town is assuming the tub. and toe chairman of toe bowiHoward Qaey says, that Rajah of Lions and their partners are assurer peels of 1929 with toe tnflew of -ng committee will be announced at India yhd bought fourteen pair of of hearing an and worth interesting ndredi if new residents. hat tone. 7 pants for': hi harem,. knows who While speech.' AH club members who desire to wean the AH of pam,ln,hia family.; wives willthebeTooele men and theb wwf during toe 1935-3- 6 season are guests of the Iocs' to on be hand rged OrPER CLUB club at tols time. Preceding-tMonday night. . - i . Things 'Vises will be awarded to bowlers Winners To Be Honored District Womens Group The way, mothers of Webster program, a dinner wiU.be served, at ith high total pins, high game, eto, came along- - Main- - Street chatting'1 clubhouse by ladies of toe in Dutch Guests GIVES LINEUP Convenes at t toe opening of the alleys. In such a friendly . fashion I03 Church. . nuaf Parley 11 Lunch Anyone, men or women, who de-d- re will later be enjoyed by probebly returning from, rehearsal I,.' Vtrt. Agnes Philpot Sue-- . te bow but have not previously, or something-T- he C. Parks , the onB anc partners. Preparation R. way are asked to turn in ten or more As a semi-climMembers of toe central district leaves his business to come-- over re of toe golf seabeing made fpr about one hun ceeds and scores for an average rating to E. son of toe Utah Copper Golf dub, f the Utah Federation of Womens guests, a feller in need one who didnt t 7 - ft n Utah Copper Club program E. McCarty, secretary, before that a series of challenge matches will Clubs held their annual convention help know anything about cleaning a wall t.Canu TTash" Nielson, District 'Qezzant I October, which officially opens date. be held for the next three success- Saturday at the Union junior high The charming sweetness of Mrs. ! Governor, has aho been ex- school with members of six cities Arlie Miller as well as I till social season as well as toe Mr. McCarty has received a grat-fyin- g, ive Fridays beginning tomorrow. her lovely t-- ! lended n invitation to attend tor The presidency and committees of wmpdon of toe popular wrestling large number of entries, and Any player who is not a member m attendance. Mrs. T. E. Burke of tractiveness... "Bylines: -- Mrs. Orem festlvltles which will begin at d fighting entertainments, it is expected that over 100 men will of the teams listed below and wi- Vagna, president, presided. ot yet known whe-tow- n, he Magna Ward Relief Society hare Stewart is the be t dressed woman In ? m- - ,but 11 1 mi been reorganized with Mrs. Agnes will-b- e The district organization which is able to be in rued Wednesday by E. E. Mc-tt-y, be rolling on the local alleys this shes to play, is asked to conununi she looks ss young as her dau- - . ! Philpot now t heading toe unit ss season. rete with A. C. Ensign, J. WJUdd composed of women in Magna, cecretary. in that Uac outfit.Qu'te a president Her counsellors are The Womens league is also ex ar Howard Ridge, professional Tooele, Bingham Canyon, Murray, many- - local residents in Salt Lake Wednesday, October 2 schedules a ' Balle y and Mrs. MJabel P with music furnished by pected to draw even more members The team with the highest total Midvale and Union, met to discuss Hospital! Herb Tomlin, Jack NielMatthews, with Mrs. Maud Magle-b- y Brat'S orchestra. Wednesday, l&st year. The ! will be the guests of the losers at a progress of toe association during son, Adrian Elmer and Bill Hendf the fair as secretary. The outgoing preel-leri- ey loferf slates a smoker, prob-- r official opening night will be an- - jamboree dutch lunch the evening the past year and plans for the year rickson in St. Marks, Mrs. Elizabeth NEW TYPE consists of Mrs. Elvft Beft-- : toe most popular feature to vune-- d within the next several of October 11 at the Copper dub, which has just opened. Myler in Salt Lake' General... The Yaht president Mrs. Alfreds Hen- -' the morning general smile of Mrs. E. W. Engel-man- n Pt and old at the chib while days. Sixteen new bowlers have been Winners will be given one point each Preceding board Irickson, Mrs. Eunice Merrill, counof directors held October 30 slates toe entered bv the local legion auxiliary week, 3 points at end of matches. session, the ..Hope those men at the Cabin pradsy, In order to give our readers a bet sellors and Mrs. Marjorie Smith, 1 Hallowe'en brief a wlllvdouble follow meeting. tra-gwwhich rrtake Service a The last sl success dance. The pairings years entry cf ter reading type as well as Improve weretary. grand -The morning meeting was taken thMr venture-fe- el' J. W. Rldd sure they will the appearance of toe paper, fetivltls at this dance list wv A sincere vote of thanks has been and business routine reports witches prowl and eerie hob by The way Mrs. Mvlan Healy, former- have purchased a new The complete schedule, etc. will be E. W. Engelman Roy Hatch up type, for the extended to the presidency oni make an earthly appearance, Harry Lott of officers. Presidents of local clubs ly Miss Margaret Miner, who is liv- body of the Magna Times and Gar-f.el- d for their splendid retiring given in the near future in columns W. 8. Hook work and cooper-itio- n who Mrs. with Burke, Gene Wallace gave reports, I being completed. The Copper of this paper. E. E. McCarty ing in San Francisco, is making such Leader. . as well as retiring oonunittees. wtheetra will supply the mu dem Jones Roy Erickson is also president of the local organ- a success in secretarial work. We believe it is a clear, easily read Committees to assist the new pree G. Forbes ization, presenting the Magna WoLee Self type, with no blurring or odd charadent have been named es follows r Local Wm. HCTTeman I Wonder Roy Thomas mens club report. cter?. It is known as Ionic, pt. Elva Bezzani. head of TheologiMr. ette ictivittes at toe club are ad of McBride Tooele, L. Mrs. A Wm. W. W. Allen Haymond he Telephone edmpanies will nut out by toe Mergen thaler Lhio-- cal work; Mrs. Magnolia Monsen and ILET S the limelight with the the convention toe dressed during Abel Larson openJack Robbins Over trcnsmlt pictures. Wonder If that tvpe people We sincerely hope and Mrsl M&ble King in charge of Liter-- , bowling season as well as S. Yaimguchl early session on methods of increasDel Mitchell will include the 'likeness of the party trust you will like this new lmprove-- at vy work and business; Mra Valeria bel- r pistol W. T Mrs. Rue Packard ing club membership. Amel Elder shooting on Indoor the other end who says Guess ment as well as others throughout Young in charge of the social 8cx Station Shooters may practice and W. G. Rouillard Runzler, president of toe Salt Lake who this is.1 Orson Naylor LAEIi the paper. vice; Mrs. Nan Thornock, choristerr briefVal Garfield d'strict spoke to the members W. Williams Tuesday evening while Mra Eugenia Dea, organist and also ftfea WHBOf the bowling schedule L. I ? . O. McMichad ly. John fitamoulls. formerly asso- R. C. Parks 'n charge of Tea hers Topic; Mrs. an Maud gave a Under Mrs. R. new found F. 6. Chegwldden " H. C. Anderson elsewhere In the ciated with the Magna Motor Com- P. C. Green arrangement Hiven Matt Petterson. magazine agent; ;iy-os-t- L held state convention the account of railroads are P. M. Chase buying streamlined Mra. Sarah Nelson, head of visiting pany, announces that he has taken Wally Farmer attended trains on, toe Installment plan, We key ounces that ef- - over toe Cabin Service in toe cap- Paul Schultz Ray Corfield in Cedar City, which she teachers, Mra. Eunice Merrill, asdisearn ofk MM,c9srty central -toe Ortobr I. club dues will be acity of manager under the Asso- Bert Richardson hope we arent on one wheh toe man Monte Bird s delegate from sistant. ellowa from the finance company comes for regular and asso- - ciated Gas St Oil Company. The E. B. Miller Joe Hadley trict. ?onth The Sewing Committee is compoe-- d the concluded officers members while of if around take M. of Malben they repossession of Mrs. Mary Rob bon, Mra. Emma dependent sons station was formerly operated by Bob Taylor direc- such things as new iOub members Two automo-bilfest- c. session. do of Powers and .duties of the Granite Puzey, Mra. Emma Elder, Mra. Wll-'ta- m they will be 50c per Carson Healy. Hal Barton Larry Johnston morning two foe serve to elected were district school clerk have been inJack Fenton tors October Harris, Mra. Frank Nye and M. Stamoulisz many friends will J. J. Nordberg 4 " creased to include supervision of Mrs. B. W. Richardson. S. Tregaskis vears. Thev are Mrs. W. Spencer open from 11:30 bC interested to learn that he will L. F. Bayer List ax will succeed who :00 p. m. WPA applications, and other prob-W. S. Hogafty Reid of. Murray The Refreshment Committee numSoon will be Mil tires, tubes and automobile L. E. Mackenzie J. . , C , K. Bond Mrs. Chegwldden and Mrs. W.Mrs. Ux lists whichpublished delinquent bers Mra. Verl A Haws, chairman. accessories, as wen as popular P. J. Downey me made succeed thought CMv Mrs. Laura Rulsh. Mra Alice Gee, , rorrigsn. who will brands of gasoline and olL The stathere iimT much community 313 NAME SPONSORS ne'bert Madsen as director from think mnouncd Monday. A. George La-- n and Mrs. Bertha Garside. tnterest tion is .open few courteous prompt In a tax Ust re be delinquent will directors Other E. Geo. Is Dr. clerk of the board of educaMra Hulda Hansen and Mrs. Lilly which merelv lists the lot numbers service to the local motorist. talned. tion. White head the Funeral Committee. od land the Mrs. decription; Indorsed also The convention His duties were expanded to The entertainment committee will Is BACCHUS NOTES Pphrrn was named of Murrav for re- dost About r. A. McMil'an purchasing agent, business be appointed in the near future as Mr. and Mrs. - Darwin R. Kiser enlor Class of toe the from as state director About the busiet thing on earth manager and general building sup- well as several members of other chool and A. V. Hen- - h-- v (rmooreriiy tnoved to Sait Lake Dr. George E. McBride, popular jection w next April. 's an, idle rumor. And the way sever- - ervisor. ltrict . y , committees. the th-, tr M makhme pending fitv v was all smiles An address by Professor Maud al of these things are cirfeulat'ng physician, to Mra Jtagna Richard who Complimentary son. John, ,Both ftructors were Improvement of their he Mav Babcock. hcd of the eneech about a very sweet young lady and a that h morning for Mrs. Beth M. Bullock early at entertained Mbs Monday Brock, formerly Evelyn ailment an Nation. The aopho-y- et hat bocn suffering from at the Unlvereitv re 7 oecame grandfather of a bouncing 7 ottiIst andcanahie voung man. a htrihdav party, for her small Eskelson, her mother, Mra Nels to choose their for some time. They are at boy bom to Mr. and TTtat,. was the feature of toe after - I trulv believe this statement to be daughter, Marian, who celebrated Eskelson. entertained at a prettily und baby dshome at toe Kimball apartments. Babcock true. It is unfounded with her n'nth birthday anniversary Tues- - arranged shower Thursday evening Mrs. Frank Giles of Salt Lake City. noon session. M'ss Vel'ife or no basis of wholely. but It atm is re- - dav. Games and refreshments were at her home. Progressive games iwd the women and home truth Mrs. Giles was formerly Miss were played and refreshments ea- ror ted from mouth to mouth. Heads enjoyed by twenty small guests. ma McBride, daughter of Dr. and 'Thin and Japan and exhibited MAYOR G1VLN OFFICIAL okl Im- uix kids, and give tiem that ved. About thirty guests attended. old Mrs. McBride and also a former --obes which came from toe good dous --mile. You know ! r , Webster school teacher. perial houses of China and everything- ts las. told She Cottonof the at Japan. E. J. Gardner entertained embroideries rerT1erto": hat Mra nuld and is convalescing matter? else, She TUESDAY wood ' wa hlngton and Curtis Hawkins of of grass linen C ARTIST RADIO Monday for her Foursome Club a Hospital and doing very well of the manufacturemanufactures nrtsman in Qndv. Utah, were weekend guests her home. A light luncheon nd other native Mv vote this week for one grand -- t the home of Miss Pauline San- the "iadies later si China. d tous j can be .xnewa. " ma.-r-T- he Pansv Robblna A dalL ( Hon-- n toe Utah copper Company. L. Oibson. state president wanes, best and toe of v r of Womens , typical American youth, wholesrene. known they placed Joe in charge Mtoe UtsS Federation Intelligent,, ambitious. Mav STOLEN GAS PROVES SMALL VALUE attacks against the Indians. Joe CTube gave a report of the triennial ... clean. Installs you ronrinne to climb. Pan?y. in her waves G. mnvention vour. work andthanxa lot Tor that It ill cam ft-- Trw. dVant?S ' week. short favr an unwary and Chairs when offering TO THIEVES IN GETAWAY TUESDAY and present Also points New jesto, ftoo Childrens popped his head over were Mrs. H. C. Jacobs t addre-ee- a r min who f iv secretary and Vic Jergenson, 21, both of would yell Bing 'EmlBing Pleasant flrt vice president iw' . . 1 n wee 5 lassie ambush, Ward hasta-- j of ML 8tate federation, and Mrs. of the organization. Mra. O. A. Son- Em I" until the town became known The Pleasant Green line t r Mm. Elsie Mra Burke, Bruner, second Granger. ,55 when ihe by that name. . Wilson Lunt of Cedar City, stalled a complete . Mra Bert Young , and Mra. J. B. ' and ahs of toe gallons of stolen gas to make the for A a'ked her ohs vice toe Amid president rh.lr, woDeputy Reynolds noticed the susf two men were appre-X- b their was served by the Un- - Duckworth. About one hundred X fellow out -- bi'dren. the announcer v by . Wghfl0 l. C. Hev. or more in the behavior of the two men aa picious were to men morn-' m. a. atfapdance. two at 6:00 hended Tuesday Union between the was passing toe station 'and as he Hadley. unable to resist the flattering attn install one hundred Ky next local the W. MetropolCromar, ReyJ. Sheriff George mg by Deputy graciously Mon and admiration of his now. Amusement HaB during dqpe oyr M IV u.A re- - noids after they fled, gave pursuit they had broken into of the organization de- - tan Life Jnsuranee a Agent has L weffc AU the plea- - audience remarked that Joe Dehome after turned very pour-Wa- y enjoyable me SUtlon. Service want nention ' Mavr was the the The two. men were brought be hold 0f announcer o'd and venerable, dded to , Reynolds was forced to shoot fore vacation spent to Estes Park, Colo- -, and helpm frel thu to Tooeie. Justice Parky Olsen Tuesday r ( . T? Jhe Blshop ments fMrer Ks- - -- f Magna and to that .capacity. ft toe won trip through will distinctly at the men before they would stop. miming, p'ead Magna orario, He wo 1d Jn gen- - -- Mil t that Mr lm guilty and wiU to these for districtMetconducted the sufuUyconduCUe the first shot hit their car' with Bsrion. Mra sentence morns to tne duiu their H?djey was toe non a're of state at the copp1 given Saturday worshipper ln, Mr. w J Corrl- - opo! an arents. Mr. Crumar reports 1 20. ing to toe local court Hanson. Jess men are time. The comfort-- J MnL ybl Pagraph.) Funnv people, these radio !able, roomy chairs. that n old man, it wag nouncera. bolf ers Line Up pro-etto- er Fes-Ivltl- es Cli'jcinen Are o. y' Challenge Tilts fed Heads o( a As Season Ends , I like. Is uecrgamzcd o Bap-togeth- er Oct FOR. OCTOBER a Mr. Elra ax X i at-ght- -- Mrs.-Mildre- A-i- ph sex-tha- OUR " Former Man Takes - Service Garage Cabin Here 7-- , franifs flarlr 7'' Many New Duties Fi-rt- r , n -- l5 McBride. 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