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Show V SUBSCRIBE NOV FOR THE MAGNA TII.1ES. DELIVER ED TO YOUR DOOR FRIDAY MORNINGS MONTH OR S1.C0 A YEAR. NEWS AND VIEWS OF YOURSELF AND YOUR NEIGHBORS. H0ME-TO7- N Tv MOVED TO P. G. HALL PLAN OPENING FOR OCTOBER 22 The popular dancing and recrea-Jn- Id &l Ail women bowler Ime has arrived to begin the canvas for membership in Association. As eople know, annual "dues of five eats to asked from each .terested in the Parent-Tea-- 1 ent-Teac- of the Utah Copper Clkb alley have until next Tuesday, October 15 to turn In their average for team computation, according to E. E McCarty, secretary of the bowling division. Hie official womens opening Is scheduled for Tuesday, October 22. Monte Bird to In charge of the Womens Bowling league. At this time, a blind bogey bowing contest will be held and prizes offered. All ladies are Invited to attend. A larger attendance than any other season to lined up, with many Auxiliary members planning to par tldpate in the popular sport. Prom-nebowlers are Sylvia Wimmer. Agnes William, Ardella Adams and many others, dames, conducted by the Macabees organization during the past several months at the Utah Copper Park, will be held hereafter at the Pleasant Green Hall, Monday evenings, 4:15 p. m, states R. D. Coleman, district manager. All boys and girls are Invited to attend. Two classes will be given free and the remainder at a nominal cost. In addition, a full activity program to being planned for the boys and girls during the ensuing months. Parents are extended an invitation to attend and see the manner In which the classes are conducted. nt ivement her you have children of ge or sot, you are cordially to become a member of one greatest and moat beneficial Mona in the world. A 25c partld-1- 1 hip entitles you to connec-i of the activities Pr -- V CvpusPiisils this organization. You Join million, five lumber people in the United Hawaii and Alaska to help Midhood happier, to protect jcatc children; to bind the d0,el5r to" through helpful understand- ,d open-mind- ATTENDING HIGHER LEARNING UNITS number of Magna; Garfield and Arthur boys and girls, former students of the Cyprus High school, are attending higher Institutions of learning to Include the University of Utah, L. D. 8. Business College and Henagers Business College. U of U students from tills vicinity include Claron Alldredge, Carl Ashby, June Alldredge, Clifton Harris, James Evans, Keith Cook. Winston Pritchard, Nidi Papanlkolas, Dean Ellertson, Annie Taylor. Ber-- n ce Matz, Lois Tuttle, Jay Richard-sc- n, Marjorie Anderson, Lola Schultz Dixon Thomas, Elmer (Bud) Speers, Jack Murphy, Cordon Forbes, Wilma Bawden, George Robinson, Ida Johnson, Eugene Jarvis, Theodore Heleotoes, Jack Robbins Jayne Robert Mix, Joe Yamamoto, Merlin Ahlqulst. Dan Ahlquist, HI dlo Onisho, Jerry Hatch, Herman Anderson and Newcomb McCall. Henagers: Drusllla Baxter. Wendell Hibler, Vie Walker, Mae Oorras and Lucille Anderson. L. D. 8. Business College: Macel Puzey, Barbara Allen, Virginia Ash-MaRldd, Pauline Sandal and Dorothy Taylor. A Win Prizes 1th on LOCAL STUDENTS At State Fair hatter The Democratic Study Oroup will hold Its regular monthly meeting Thursday, October 17, 6:00 p. m. st the Magna Womens Clubrooms. Speakers from Salt Lake City will be present and a talk on the social security Act and Old Age Pension will be given. e'g Afy Friend I liked this poem very much and like to; publicly dedicate it would be hardly fitting, I am only reprinting it and dedicating it in my own mind: would that Cpras Post' Installs Offers HOLD MEETING The Initial meeting of Webster 'Room Mothers was held at the school Wednesday. Organization of this group was the business taken up with Mrs. C. B. Ashby elected A queitlon box will be a feature of as Room Mother chairman and Mrs. Lyle P. Sadler elected secretary-treasure- r. -- ach meeting. Musical numbers will The annual membership drive was complete the program. The men are launched under the direction -- of ra the membership chairman, Mrs. cordially Invited to attend these Jones, who asked all the Room meetings. Everyone to welcome. Mothers to assist In putting It over. It was decided to canvass the homes in Magna and vicinity and Invite Mill all patrons to Join the Parent-Teachorganization. The time of the next meeting will be announced through the local Plie broke out In the blower room preea, All Room mothers are of the Utah Copper companys flo- requested to watch for this tation mills at Arthur, Tuesday night, and for some time menaced the entire milling property. The blaze was discovered at 7:20 p. m. by the night watchman on his hourly round and the watchmkn immediately summoned the Utah Copper company fire department and Salt Lake county fire equipment No. 2. Firemen battled the blaze tor two hours before subduing it They made no estimate of the damage and offered no suggestion as to the cause of the fire. The fire attracted a large crowd. 17m mills are being put Into conFuneral Service To Be dition for Impending resumption of Conducted Friday operations. By B. M. N. but as NUMBER 22 MAGNA STUDY GROUP WEBSTER SCHOOL MEETS THURS. EVE ROOM MOTHERS DANCE CLASSES ARE IWOMEN BOVLERS 2y Mia. C. B. Moym rr Magna, Utah, Friday, October 11, i935 ..TTfiEWlH YEAR' nterested Invited to oin. Purposes of Unit Given F7R IOC A Tkrday Eve State Officer Present, Committees Are Ap-- pointed. 1 k 1 t , Le-no- My Friend He 1 sli kinds of a liar; He may be 11 kinds of a fool;. He may be a Wicked high flyer. Beyond any reason or rule. There may be a shadow above him. Of perils and woes that impend. And I may not respect, but I like t him. Because well, because he's my friend He may be Fire Threatens Flotation Equipment I know he has faults by the million. But his faqlts are a portion of ' LOCAL UAH him; I know that his record's Vermillion, And he's far from a sweet sera- -, But er DIES AFTER phlm hes always been square with .yours truly. Always ready to give or to lend. And though he to wild and unruly, I like him because well, because ( J hes my friend BRIEF ILLNESS At the regular monthly meeting of Cyprus Post No. 35, the American Legion, held at the Copper Club, c last Thursday, the officers elected for the new year, were Installed. C. E. Rafferty, Commander of District No. 3, conducted the Installation ritual, and In their turn, received the oath of office from the following members: Post Commander; J. A. (Tex) Marshall; Senior Vice Commander, Ray Wyatt; Junior Vice Comander, Prank Peel; Adjutant: II. 8utton; Finance officer. Vert Haws; Chaplain, Ren Holt; SerL. P. Welcher. In adgeant dition to these, Dr. P. M. Chare will serve as Post Historian . and the additional members of the executive committee consists of W. A. Allen, F. Cooper Oreen and P. W. Seay. t 1 5, 0 i V c at-fur- a t r ), The Post was fortunate In having as guests for the evening three DeFuture Farmers Capture partment officers, all of whom adLions Share of dressed the membership. Judge War- - -I knock him, I know but X do It The same to his face as away; then of Provo, who relieved Nor-m- an Awards Sims as Department ComBut If other folks knock him, they are given the benefit of con-i- h rue it, mander, gave glowing tribute to the G. inP. Ward The Cyprus High school chapter of And wish they'd had nothing to many of the nations great-i-ds Future Farmers of America high caliber of the Magna Post, was and briefly stated the accomplishin solutions of childhood weU I. y. PLANS GIVEN represented st the state fair Thomas Dunstone,. 41, of North ments of the past year and the aim as for these recognized think-- I I never make olagrams of him. which ended Saturday. Leslie Nelson No map of als soul have I penned also members of this organ-- 1 was Spencer Avenue, Magna, died Tues- of the State organization for the ANNUAL the instructor. to Its Exhibits at 5:00 a. m. following a brief oranlng year. Department Adjutant him Just like , and are contributing For dont day I analyze woe made in crops, poul" . O. A. Well ley, gave al repost of the t illness. . ' I him. lng all of the time. ' HARVEST BALL swine. try, sheep, dairy and events that took place at the not worth 25 because Because well, hes my year to help Everyturkey, exhibit was a credit to the Mr. Dunstone was bora In Millom, friend! 'nationwide combine Convention, held In St Loming t and the school as prizes were The boy Cumberland. Harvest Ball annual of the England, March I uis. Of Interest to the membership Children? educate ret and Sd son In every department. Maybe Cyprus High school will be held Fri- 1804 a son of Charles and Jane was his report at the unanimous family spends this a- There to so much crookedness re- day, October 18, announces the James Schoenfeld, besides winning Dunstone. He came to thr each day far that which, to approval of the delegates convened makes In It that on other swine, every paper, ported committee in charge which com- United States 25 years ago and had to the j and Prom the first third and fifth ' campaign waged by National . ne think that times really are get- prises officers of the Ag and Home resided In Magna for the past 14 ohlbtted the grand champion Duroc Comander f one who aptly states it, X Boar. Belgrano, for the payOther prizes in the swine diEconomics club as well as special years. Be had been engaged In min- ment of the ting back to normal again. bonus, and of the re- s vision were awarded to Holies Nell-x, , members. ing activities in Bingham and Mag- solution passed In this convention I A Little Higher and Frank Mlklovick. Melvin Apron and overall to the desig- na during his residence .here. asking for cash payment of Aad aocoriKrg' to thi morning's nated' "garb" of "the 'evening and Be to survived by his widow again Tawiiffli trhlhltod the first place baVafasa si KjQaaricr Smelting DfarUead ue bonus, it being clearly stated tn paper, says Earl Cooper, the price anyone craning to the ball dressed Mrs. Daisy L. Giles Dunstone; on the resolution garling ram. Woodrow Smith was that the American of diamonds to still Just a little bit otherwise will be iwarded first place on his Jersey New York Simon given a heavy fine. son, John W. Dunstone, Magna; one Legion does not desire to become InGuggenheim, Higher than bacon. tv acquired a quarter, how Dairy Bull. The decorative tfieme of the hall daughter. Miss Daisy Eleanor Dun- volved In method at payment, but spend it? Tint and seconds were won In the president of the American Smelting will be a farmhouse with the usual stone, Magna; his parents and twt desires a bill such as the Vinson I 1 buy food it win provide rope division by Lavsr Breeze, Nor- and Refining Company said that Many Kindt com stalks, etc. in pro- sisters In England. pumpkins, Bill, merely authorizlni payment. At 1th one light luncheon per-Th- to ton Pixton, Sam Bangerter, Mar-woo- d dividends might be resumed on the There's been much controversy minent evidence. Funeral services will be conduc the conclusion of Mr. Wiesleya adstock common the of companys win furnish all about during the aid money argument The committee in charge and ted Friday at 10:00 a. m. at th dress, Mr. Bawden, George Tsouras and Rafferty spoke on the next year. He also Indicated that the government has been Sr's meals. - arrangement Clinton Brown. spading include Pleasant Green L. D. S. ward ir prqgram of the District for the' completing on of accumulations the cleaning relief. That win it buy me In doth-D- n kinds of for various (There's tip Jamre Schoenfeld, John El dredge, Magna and also In Heber City al craning- - year. The poultry entries were also outpair of cotton hose and standing with Paul Penman winning second preferred In the near future a lot of different kinds of relief even Oruel Day, Philip Bertoch, Sidney 2:00 p. m.. Burial will Jbe. In HeJrei was from He a probability. returned If some of the poople' who have been Walker and Neldon Rhodes." repref wears them nowadays. It two firsts; Norton Pixton and Owen 'the first official' duty of the new a business trip abroad recently. It dont seem to think so.) senting the Ag Club. Home Economic City. uy two or three plain hand-hle- fa Wilkins also Commander on taking the chafer getting dtvl-do- n. In this placing sympathy of the communitj was the and from some of the remarks I committee Includes Wana Sellers, is The appointment of the' followBlklovik was swarded Frank to extended the Dunstone family around here 'faxlne Hill, Barbara Bennion, Mary Hippos I spend it for enter-at- ? two firsts, a second and a third on ing standing committees: Miss Carol Cook has returned to hive heard citizens In their hour of bereavement. to have about I might be able to et- - Ms white Holland Just make, pay Belthey Cannon. Reid. Phyllis two Margaret home her a after in Turkeys. Magna Legal Committee: P. W. Seay, cheap movie which will en- -I lo, Helen Gerber, Margaret Ottley, The total prize money awarded to weeks sojourn in the Salt Lake L. D. M the national debt And while M. A. Moffat, Dr. Geo. fed-al chairman, much how me at best only one of a Just this subject Mrs. T. A. Janney, Mrs. C. G. Margaret Reid. Bernice Wimmer boys In the Cyprus chapter will ex- - S. Hospital, recuperating from an E. McBride. mis-:ikdo taxes you Many pay? Leslie enlngs of the year, and Louise Wimmer. Mrs. Nelson Burke E. Clara Quigley and Med ISO. appendicitis operation. will not buy even one piece lth the and Miss Erda Williams are the attended a meeting of the Catholic have been made, Athletic: A. L. Self, chairman. ef re-ld music. . Diocese Friday In Salt Lake City. .eople who are in charge of the sponsors. I will buy me one good msg- projects to blame, but forget MAY WE QUOTE- ;which I can read through In lat part and try to think what ould have happened It the governof a PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT ASKS vening. again only : ment hadn't stepped In with all this ( culture obtainable through - In an article copywrightcd by Paul Mallon and the relp. (That's the gist of another ABOUT CONDITIONS IN conversation I also heard. Would low, It I pay my Parent-Tea-du- es RanNorth American Newspaper Alliance, William ike to give the names but one manIt win put me in touch the ComI Mr. think a grocery store and the other Dr. E. B. Pace, pastor of to the ages the greatest Child Welfare declared, Hcatrit, publisher, dolph in re- Legio.n Church, munity Baptist two the station one Roosevelt can be defeated ilzatlon In the world partici filling I am confident and of White a from letter the ceipt )aed of both fathers and mo-- 5 House at Washington, D. C, signed that Gcv. Landon of Kansas could be elected on the for one whole year. 365th ot by Franklin D. Roosevelt, president Ime. It wUl give me help in Republican ticket 1935-3- 6 of the United States, asking about most and ng developing my : follows in statement conditions in this community and Hearsts part bss possession, my child, to where our government can better it a worthy useful citizen In defeated? be nrve our people." The letter to one he How can The following committees for the Bride. Ed Slater, K. C. Taylor. ommunlty, state and nation, that was sent out to prominent American Legion Auxiliary have It is not difficult Visiting: W. R. Holt, chairman, s to the way I shall spend MY Kather-n- e V. A reen appointed for 1935-3- 6: clergymen. Haws, K. C. Taylor, O. U. Henw. He can be defeated either by a Repiblican follows: The complete lettter Ethel derson. Eaim, secretary-treasure- r; I will you spend yours? t September 24, 1035 Johnson, unit activity; Elizabeth candidate with a convincing record of actual achieveP. C. Green, chairman, Publicity: dear Tevercnd Sir: and p.-- t. a. ruKFosEs JaiJner, membership chairman, C. R. Naylor, Gordon Breeze. ment or by a genuine Jeffersonian Democrat known Your high calling brings you Into earl Hansen, Ina Fullmer, Stannie Finance: V. A Haws, chairman. association to anj to and trusted by the people. liH nit3 dally contact not only Park, membership captains; Rebec-:- a E. J. Gardner. George Smith (Oem izatlon of parents and tea-sn- d with your own parishioners, but Mbffatt, Laura Marshall. Lucy P. W. Seay. not think the people are going to vote for Mr. other Interested adults for "I with people generally in your com- Airrow, unit hostesses; Mathilda Theatre) The meeting then adjourned to as made who as for school promises see instance, many sure of am the HooV.r, probirpoee you studying home, munity. I Jarton, Rena Thompson, Cleo Be the basement of the club where the as lems of your people with wise and liunin, Mae Moss, flower committee; immunity problems concerning completely, Mr. Roosevelt, and broke highly efficient House Committee, did. sympathetic understanding. 'aPie'.e Matthews, Della Hoffman, headed by Ferdle Barton, served a and as cavalierly. carelessly Because of the grave responsibil' ' lennle Holt, Francis Tenney, ProJ object to to promote child lunch. J am confident Gov. Landon of Kansas could be ities of my office, I am turning to gram; Ivy Burris, publicity; Inez light F. C. chairman. Green, in the home, school, church representative Clergymen for coun- Macaulay, quilt; Maud Shaw 'and ticket in spite of the $4, Publicity Committee. ommunlty; to raise the stan-o- f el.cted on the Republican sel and advice, feeling confident Julia Sutton, memorials; Eva Allen home life; to secure ade-la800,000,000 Democratic campaign fund and in spite s; that no group can give more accur- Constitution and Vlnta tar the ear and pro--n the Nation. views. or Tcramanize ate unbiased to Dora Mr. Mai Self, Crystal of Fidac; tin, Farleys plans of children; to bring Into I am particularly anxious that the Jokunbe, Nettie Johnson, Eleda Huff I relation the home and school Another way to beat Mr. Roosevelt and to oust per recently stated that he had been tew Social Security Legislation Just Child Welfare; Clara Borland, Saral U U he parents and teachers may satellites would be to nominate a notable marmost Socialist for which we have worked Tcndcrson, community welfare. beautiful his the nacted, by rate Intelligently in training Democratic ried woman in town and promised O long, providing for old age pen-ion- s, did and to develop between ed- - j vsmlar Democrat on a constitutional Othcu are: Lillian Haws, poppy; aid for crippled children and to publish her name in .the first s and the general public such ticket. belle Gormley, Ardella Adams ' Anne be shall month. In next tire issue . insurance, of . . mtmployment paper Paul W. Jones of Magna,- - was I effort as will secure tor every in the the circulation doubled. carried out in keeping with the high peppy" poster; Catherine McBride third t two weeks win a Could campaign? coming party the applicants for a position the highest advantage in phy-- I Naamong the fdltor nimed his own purposes with which this law was Americanism; Nellie Esklund, or the University of Utah vanity Nominate Franklin D. Roosevelt on a Socialist Then mental, moral and spiritual Mae and to tional Naylor defense; sets enacted. me wife. That It ajso vitally Importmeddle-tn-foreig- n afHon. Agner debate 'squad. It was learned her Smith, rehabilitation; ant that the Work! Program shall platform. Herbert Hoover on a this week. rr Lenora Jones, to Williams, Jeffbe legislative; nominate a Tactful employ administered provide genuine fairs Republican platform; Debaters at the University were al hospi-tour Grace Latham, useful Hla Leaker, and at work, that mat Lake Tribune Salt the was I in called early this year because of .the ADEN CLUB ersonian Democrat of ability and notability on a third editorial and reporting rooms the unemployed as well as the nation tewing; Dora Lund. Alice Gour-le- y, holding of the Rocky Mountain ould .. win. to be sure Ardella Adams, derive as I whole a the greatest music; may other day when a police reporter MEETS MONDAY ticket, and the third party Conference debating meet her on benefits. Ely, friend of mine remarked that The possible October 24 ami 25. Team must be Smith could do the trick; Ritchie could do will If favor a shall deem It you now their I afternoon papers having chosen to represent the University I Magna Flower Garda Club reporters on the scene, there to no writejne about conditions In your I The regular meeting of the Dan during the meet The question for meet Monday evening, Octo-- 4 reason to delay the opening of the community. Tell me where you feel Thurs-peopl- e. debate will be, Resolved: That the at the Magna Womens Ctub-- . war between Italy and Ethiopia. our government can better serve our ghters of Pioneers was held United States should own and op- Mrs. of home at the 1:00 p. m. states officers, . . day afternoon Thats whr t s morning paper man mber of pertinent and interest-topi- cs swialUmuui restore it to sound and stable American- - thinks Id ha"s to tell him what We ran solve our many problems, Martha Wolstenholme. A program erate all of the means of produc- eras presated and luncheon served. Uon. are slated for discussion. (Continued on Page 4) the afternoon paper fellow said. ism. Tone to invited to attend. co-op- era ed Hay-mon- Al-m- ry 6 f 9 d, FOR -- Na-To- nal l Poe-tlewa- lte s ry non-essenti- al. m i ? r t 65 f; 7 Sr sit, r 65 es i PASTOR COPPER TOWN 65 Auxiliary Names Committees Here For or pt or Ci ent-Teac- Jo i; themes t ws By-law- Paul Jones Tries For of Vanity -- -- sail uh (C Or Debating Squad 1 - V s A-i- ne ' i . t J s t it; . a 7 f f ' . |