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Show ' Thirteenth Year Magna, Utah, Friday, January 17, 1933 GRANITE OFFICIAL SPEAKS AT P.G. WARDSUN EVE. GranitePTA AsksKitcl ns Number 35 CYPRUS POST 38 INVITED TO NEW Baptist Church Bovs Activity Proased Fcr POST Presents Hew SOCIAL Boitons Kami District Units . Commander Tex Marshall of Cy38 No. Inhas prus an 1936 received PosJ Jan. 13. vitation from the new Post of the Harken All Xe Bawling Claimants Ugion which was organ Ued-t- n MurAbiding On Xe Magna Hew ray, January 10th, to be their guest at the installation of officers the ( We, ye noble sportsmen residing night of January 23rd at Firemens ye Arthur Row, do l.c eby and, Lion CluU Spont6r Im- Hall in Murray, it was announced Fairly Large Repregenta-tio- n Plan Successfully Carried on Prech&Uen For Issue to Destined apto th the wit, Project here Wednesday. Out In Other In All Dispear at ye olde Copper Club Bowlprovement Others Mr. Farnsworth in developing his Jordan. Bingham and Salt paration of Warm con.. there and engage Alleys ing Communities trict! Cooperate posts win also be there. The recentMeals subject Happiness, said that rich test to uphold thine honor, iMi, and poor may have it and contrary ly organised unit promises a great he to said combat of Date A fairly large Through the direct sponsorship of time for visiting posts. All members Suggesting that a Boys Club be dignity. representation of Petition has been made to the to a popular assumption, money is -- Garfield Lions as-dhere under the sponsor- week day of BtUui&f, ye elghteentu ,he Club, interested Magna voters registered their of edIn organized not sometimes who Post It atof desire fact to Cyprus necessary board district school thir , at month of first Granite January of the Lions Club, the Ameriby .veru Iinn8 tend are asked to communicate with choice for District officers of Prehour of six. ucation to have kitchens Installed proves a liability rather than an as- ship Church prescnt8 can legion pr some other civic or- ty minutes past the Commander Marshall before Jan- cinct 4 Monday evening at various set school the for to if preparation each Ye above in challenge, accepted, new and different appearance as uary 23rd for further of vandalism curb to the separate meetings. On the' whole, ganisation fol8tewart, J. Mrs. J. particulars. of warm meals, Other numbers on the program breaking street lights, windows and be governed as per rules that a result of a renovlzation program. there were not any startling upsets Parent district of the low; president Jr, were; Organ duet by Miss Iaprele harming other property, W. R. Carl to the elections of the men and Due to economic conditions, the ' Teacher Association, revealed MonFirstly; Ten men per team, no Interior of the church was never enwomen who will till a two year tern Spr&tley and Mrs. Ellse Baker; vo- qutet, county electrician, asked the coro no tosS day, cal solo, Ted Lambert tirely finished but with the aid of although several proved somewhat cooperation of all citizens here Mon- --The kitchens would be used after Secondly: Bowling balls of re- Pastor E. B. Pace, the congregation surprising. day. accom-ptshjig nor no basketballs A t size, the present W P project, and the Baptist Society, it was made Mr. Carlquist stated that Boys gulation three-hol- ed A number of Democratic leaders halls allowed. the same' purpose. Mrs. conorder had the in that been Davis In habitable, Clubs organized either retained their offices or movStewart said. The dual purpose of Thirdly: Must Use all ten pins gregation might continue meeting county under similar conditions, and not one of three foot diameter. ed to a different position. AH disJust installing the kitchens would be to there. the breakage and destroying of prowho ornano foul Ye line Is students tricts reported fairly heavy voting for lunches hot Fourthly: provide perty had been reduced 73 percent. ment. Now, with the commendable coand attendance. must ride considerable distances to , He feels that the same plan could the civic organization The results; school and cannot return at noon, Fifthly: Honest Thos. Morgan, operation be successfully tried In the scor- and several Arms, further steps toact to as of Sheriff Oqulrrh, and to give employment to needy district. District 294, Garfield A. A. wards the finishing of the church er and arbiter. women of the district. He has been assured the cooperahave been The taken. room chairman, Mrs. C. V. Lawl- -meeting By Authority of above Arthur The Idea of the Granite district tion of school authorities and other Row r. vice chairwoman; Kenneth Boyle, affix my where the Lions meet for their din- Vr . I hereby challengers, p.-A. Is to make possible oontln-uatlo- ff citizens but desires to have the backOting 1 0 tie completed secretary; George Coon, treasurer; this day of our Lord, nine- ners and meetings, termed as The of the current hot meal afof the entire community. The signature Blanche Sorenson, Thomas F. Keith Lion's ing Den one preby member, By January 22 teen hundred and thirty six. ter W P A funds have been spent, and Mrs. T. H. Morgan, committee county, as well as private companies sents a very attractive appearance. Hanry F. Lott Mrs.' Stewart said. "The children Here and Individuals, have considerable members. to and Ye Ye curtains clan have victorious S. been P. JanuDrapes would pay but little for their meals; Outstanding Dance expense and trouble, in replacing feast In arrogance District 295 John Huff, ehynaii 09 dutch lunch supplied through the cooperation of H. IT Garrity and C. W. Madsen so each could afford the nutritious 16 At P. G. light globes, telephone wires, ' and ary L. losers. Dorothy O. meek C. Jensen, vice chairwoman; of McMichael, who J. women noon-timmanager by provided The have been nominated for the office Mrs. , food at windows. Howard W. Casey of the Velma Holdaway, secretary; Ward store; paint, through' the of president of the Community Penney prepare them would make a small Ac TeleMountain States Telephone Willard Garslde, treasurer; Joe Zl-t- o, cooperation of R. C. Parks of the The Noble Spertmen . Association, election to be profit for their wages. Ted Petersen, Harry Milnes. comLumber Sc Hardware Com- completed by One of the pleasant and enjoyable graph Oarfield branch, has assured Row- Magna Arthur Oa The January 22. it waa anMr. Carlquist of his full cooperation. A. has already fetes of the Th District P.-pany and labor from the Hercules nounced Wednesday by Arthur mittee members. . year will be held this installed seven such kitchens in Thursday evening at Pleasant Green District 296' Thomas McGill, The fact that a recreation unit Your challenge to the bowlers of Powder Company of Bacchus, Gar- Marsh, Jr, secretary, Mr. Garrity schools. Mrs. Stewart explained. The Ward the annual Oqulrrh Stake under the direction of Lee Self Is the Magna Row to appear In battle field Improvement Company, Utah is the present chairman; Mrs. Clara K. Burke, nee president. furnishings need be only a stove Gold and Green BaH, sponsored by now being conducted at the Cyprus array at the Copper Club bowling Copper Company and Town Pump. Other nominees were selected by chairwoman; Mrs. Wes Sadler, treaand a sink. the M. L A. High School for boys, was brought alleys Saturday, January 18th at It Is the hope and aim of the Bap- a nominating committee consisting surer, Garfield Lewis, Ferd Archito Mr. Carlquists attention. - He 6:38 p. nu to uphold and protect tist congregation and other citizens of C. W. Madsen of the Magna plant bald. Matt Petterason. committee Mrs. Stewart was advised by Dr. Spencer Ward has been accorded the enterprise behind their honor and dignity, is hereby of the community to have the en- Hal Richardson of the Arthur plant member. of complimented Calvin S. Smith, superintendent the honor of selecting the queen tire renovated and finished building Culleton was B movement this of and Si said the J. Just it Eugene accepted. G, the school district, that the board from their enrollment of young District 297 T. L. Thomas, chairYour challenge, written tax the throughout within the next year. B, Schwer of Hercules Powder, Har- man, Mrs. N. F. would take the program under ad- women. Miss Hazel Poulton has been such projects which kept adole vice chairBiblical language of centuries past, ry Adams of the A. S. Sc R. Com- woman, John Pehrson, visement chosen for this honor and will have cent hands and minds busy. Baer, secretary,. Mr. more Magna-Oarfleland C. R. Parks than of d else, pany anything Mr. Carlquist stated to the Mag- probably as her escort Sid Jacobsen. Her atJane Kimball, treasurer, 8am TaySTAKE PRIMARY last Friday. The nominat lor. Ute the type of gladiators we tendants will be Miss Naomi Ben- na Times that he would ' be very depicts Perkins, Edwin" Spencer, Ing committee had bedn' appointed oommittee members. nett and Vem Coon from the Oar-fte- glad to give full details of similar can hope to meet on the field of CONVENTION the antiA of bunch ancient previous Wednesday. Ward; Miss Doris Dimond and planq. which have been successfully conquest. that you bring The Kenneth Nielson of the Magna tried In other communities to any ques.. We suggest BE HERE balance of the ballot includes : cers precinct chairman and offiThe will be voted upon Monday, your suitaof armor which you wore Ward; Miss Grace Coon and Cla civic organization desiring same. Vice President, L. O. McMichael In your prehistoric existence, for 20 while the County offiJanuary ron Alldredge of the Pleasant Green The Oqulrrh Stake Primary Con- E. E, McCarty; Board of Governors. cers will be elected Monday, Janyou will need something besides s Ward; Miss Miriam Latimer and CYPRUS Plant (2 Magna members)' Harry T. hole to crawl into when we assault vention will be held Saturday. Jan27, Keith Hill of the Granger Ward; Lott, Albert Fitzgerald!, J. 8. Pow- uary you with bowling balls, cannon balls, uary 23 at the Pleasant Green ward, Miss LaVeme Nielson and Earl ell, P, R. Arthur. A. W SETS MEETING basket balls; pop-co- rn baOmdwplt with Mrs. Martha Purser in charge. McFsrlane, 8chultx; Walk of the Hunter Ward. Hercuka L. A. Sabin; A. 8. Sc R A session will convene at 8:00 a. balls. i i queen Is not available. G. B. Forbes, L. F. WelDATE JANUARY 23 You stipulate certain provisions, m. for the Stake Presidency High Company: The queen and her attendant will B St a: J. R. Jinxes, G. W. ker; called rules, governing the contest Council and the general meeting for be escorted to her throne, where Smith; Hercules: Austin Kearns local all officers ward Houteachers we and In answer, say Slaughter The next meeting of the Cyprus surrounded by her attendants and RusSam Bullock; Magna-Garflcl- d. is scheduled at 1:00 p. m.- - rules are good enough for us. Seay.7 sell W. and P. Magleby Contest Also Set in Con- - escort, she will watch an exhlbl- - P. T. A. win be held33next Thurs-da- v se According The principal topic of discussion to stipulation Five, you in the high tion of the Americana dance given evening. January The membership of the Associawill be the next years program. May junction With In her honor by a number of cou- school auditorium, states Mrs. G. wish to have Sheriff Tom Morgan tion as a whole will vote upon th. of festival. Miss the Jack General to protect you. We agree and vice president whll ples from the various wards. Follow- A. Bullock, president Consultation present Study to this and suggest that you have a Board and another member will be president the Individual sections will vote uping this ceremony which has been with teachers is slated from 7 to doctor present. undertaker an and present on their separate representatives Members of the Magna Flower arranged with Infinite care, a dance I p. m, followed by a program. AU interested are invited to The program will be given undo; also, to dress your wounds and bury The distribution and gathering. oi Garden Club will study botany in will follow for the public. when we make the big killing. votes In the business district will all Its phrases during the ensuing Mabel Nielson and Smith Bawden the direction of the music depart- youInasmuch cm the best as things be made by R. C. Parks and L. O. ment with H. B. Summerhays, dir- Earth are months. It was decided at a meet- are In charge of the dance. Local Boys Overcom Mi- refree, the sumptuous ector In charge. All patrons .and FATHER McMichael VAL OF ing of this organization Monday evebe" furnished by the Noble to past ners With ConsistProvisions to deposit the votes ning at the Magna Women's Club Old Bookcases? parents are Invited to attend. ' and Ancient Arthur gladiators, will will be made at the various plants. Mrs. Helen Fitzgerald, president, be freely enjoyed by my Warriors. ency presided. A' committee consisting of Anyone with an old bookcase or Gus Ensign, Chief of the Conference Mrs. J. B. Grose and Mrs. Fannie discarded dish cupboahd who wishes The Magna seniors set a record Willard Henry Garfield, 75, a red-de- nt Hy Bowlers Nielson was appointed to work on to contribute or loan it to the Cy18-1of Draper, and a father of Val HIS FACE WAS RED when they rolled up a 81 to 35 score 16, 1936, Utah January Magna, 9 this project in cooperation with prus soup kitchen Is kindly asked s gainst Tooele in the C. Y. O. loop Garfield or Magna, died in a Salt other members. to communicate with Principal T. Lake City hospital Friday following G. A. Edwin Whitehead of Magna, Sunday, although they were tired, ATTEND MEET UONS Brockbank, according to Mrs. O. a brief Illness. ran the red light at the Intersection very, very tired from rnthl" the It Is the aim and purpose of this P. A. Bullock, P, T. A. president Mr. Garfield was born In Spanish of the Redwood Road with the Bingball through the hoop, in one of names to learn the proper group The mutual Oqulrrh Stake conA group of members from the Fork October 11, 1860, a son of Henthe season. The of flowers and shrubs and In order ham Highway Monday evening and the freak games The cupboard will be used for ference will be held Saturday and Magna --Garfield Lions Club atgame was played In the Tooele gymry and Jane Ennis Garfield. He struck an automobile. to stimulate Interest in same, a storing dishes which, are used In Sunday, January 0 at the Pleatended Charter the Brigham City had been a resident of Draper for contest will be conducted to obtain the daily hot dish for students. The automobile was the sheriff's nasium. sant Green Ward, with Apostle Geo. Night Wednesday evening includ- the last 48 in farm- n'ght patrol car, occupied by Deputy years, engaged the most complete and correct names Smith Albert as the visiting gen ing J. C. Denton, W. W. Allen, L. of leaves and flowers. A worthy Sheriff Jack Householder, who swore theSpectators have Informed us that eral authority. Sessions will be Sat- O. McMichael, George Cromar, O. ing. MarMrs. are widow his In fall will the be a complaint against Whitehead 5000backboard was hit no fewer tha awarded Surviving prise Being 7:30 p. nu Sunday at 3:00 W. Memmott at urday . times during tie t me of the ion two Nielson Oarfleld; to the person who nearest approachdaughters. Tuesday. and 7:30 p. m. game as both teams banged at the Mrs. Eulean Duke, Heb?r City and es the qualifications. Judging will The Sunday evening session will Mrs. Q. W. Drown of Cyprus Ave- Mrs. Ora J. Espinosa,' Cupertino, A prettily arranged surprise birth- hoop from any end e'J angles. be by outside experts. be featured by a museal program 2-nue N. Club her entertained Nevertheless, the Magna senior Calif.; three sons, Theas 9 Bridge Garfield, day social was held Friday evening given by the various wards in the The purpo.e of this contest is to Thursday evening of last week. Mrs. San Bernardino, Calif, p Henry C. In hehor of Mrs. Dick Wilkin and team set a modem record In O. Y. Glee-no- r stake.' Miss LaPreie ley. Sprat acquaint flower lovers and growers Glen Hubbard of Garfield won first Oarfield, Milford; and Val Garfield Mr. Bert Reid at the home of Mrs. O. league hoop comp-tltlo- r. Officials of Oqulrrh Stake are director of the Pleasant Green with the true names of the flowers high prize and Mrs, Reba Munger of Magna; three brothers, four sis- Wilkin Progressive gam were play- I They now place In the for the proper ward, will give a talk on Music of making preparations Garfield was awarded consolation ters and 16 grandchildren. they grow as well as introduce ed, with high score prize given to Mr. league with J victories and I loo. scout observance of annual week, The will wards preAppreciation. favor. Luncheon was served to specimens not quite as familiar The sympathy of the community Wilkin. Luncheon was served to 8 Bingham leads the pack with 4 wine the recommittal ceremony and Court sent the following contributions is extended to Mr. Garfield. j and no losses. guests. Marvin Malstrom was appointed of Honor February 9, for scouts Garfield, double mixed quartet; guests. program chairman and a special and scouters of .this vicinity. Granger, Male quartet; Hercules, vocommittee consisting of Jack NielThe Court of Honor and recom- cal trio; Hunter, mixed quartette; son, Mrs. Malstrom and Mrs. Fitz- mittal ceremony will be held Sat- Magna, mixed chorus; Pleasant IS THE TOWNSEND PLAN DREAM? gerald was also named as auditors urday, February at the Pleasant Green. Ladies Chorus and Spencer, of the organizations books Green Ward In cooperation with the Mixed chorus. The Townsend Plan to tax every It is claimed by some economists this wealth could be recaptured by the national income reached an all business transaction In the country that the spending for recovery id- the Townsend Plan, It Is claimed, time peak of $83,000,030,000. 8 luce Several musical harmonica, steel Lesser Priesthood who are also plan3 per cent, and from the proceeds ea Js sound. saw and guitar selections were pre- ning a meeting. SOUP KITCHEN They bold that If there hence Its futility In accomplishing the Townsend Plan provides for a Further details will be given in pay each American citizen, under were a constant and rapid turnover any constructive results. sented by Mr. Holmgren of Murpension of $2,400 per year, each, stipulations, $200 per month of the earnings and profits of all ray. Refreshments were later ser- later issue... .. BEGINS MONDAY oertain According to students of tax prob for some 9,600,000 persons who hare Is probably being, discussed more people and corporate entities, there lems. over $35,000,000,000 ved to twenty-fiv- e members and in taxes reached the age of sixty. It will be HIGH SCHOOL thanourany other as a means of solv- could be no financial congestions waa collected from people of small seen that each pension would absorb guests. economic difficulties. ing and hence, no depressions. They de- Incomes since the depression. These tho equivalent cf the per capita . Called To This plan appeals to the Imagin- clare, however, that under the pre- people had , little or nothing, left incomes of four persons on the 1939 Through the cooperation of PrinUjiit accounts. In this period basis of $681. White it Is admitted vailing economic system, such an for cipal T. P. Brockbank of the Cy- ation as no other proposal does. It achievement would be moot diffi- thosesavings with incomes of over $5,000 that prices would go skyward and stirs the sympathies, cult Shows Million prus High School Principal P. J. immediately They point to the enormous per annum had an aggregate net the national Income reach fictitious Rode of Cyprus Junior and the Cy- for few there are who begrudge thoee trust funds, insurance assets, mort- income above income taxes and sur- heights, the 3 per cent on the total The attention of patrons and prus P. T. A the hot dish supple- in declining yean comfort and ease. gages, long-tertransactions could never errceed the loans, and other taxes of nearly $44,000,000,000. arouses hope of relief in those T other interested citizens'-o; forms this vic- mentary to the home lunch. Is now It of frozen is total income, and that, as Indicated true While wealth a it which arise that probably who are heavily laden and upon a reality at Cyprus. out of savings and profits. The Flrrt "Security Bank of Utah inity is called to the Granite School considerable proportion of the taxes for 1929, was $83,000,000,000. whom of care the falls. the aged National Assocfat'on with six bran- District annual legal report which One hundred and twenty five stu- There are Although the Townsend Plan pro- needed to cover the $1,500,000,000 According to the statement of one also millions to whose to would come analyst who'ba.ed his figures on tax fund ches located at Magna Bingham, appears In another section of this dents were served Monday. Plans avarice transactions posed in the monthly pension the plan silently appeal--t- o above forms of wealth, there are from those who could afford It, the the 1929 level, about 28 per cent of Logan, Ogden, Provo and Richmond issue, compiled by A. George Le- are now being made for .a larger children and grandchildren who yet other transactions number, states Mrs. O. A. Bullock, shows an increase of over a million vin. clerk of the Granite Board. arising out bulk of It would be likely to come that Income would be. set aside for would welcome to an opportunity The legal has been prepared In of earnings and Incomes which the out of those whose salaries and in- old people. From the experience president. All surplus commodities dollar acordlng to Its December 31, Pa and Ma" or Grandma 1935 statement as compared with clear, concise maimer that anyone are being furnished by the WPA. help plan would scarcely touch In pro- comes were much lower than those tables on tax pyramiding, be deGrandpa" dispense of their portion to the It la hoped, according to Mrs. Bull- and Its November 1. 1975 statement The can understand. If a careful study magnitude of their of the pensioners. In other words, clares that 45 per cent of the earnPer$200, monthly pens'ons. returns to their owners, such as un- the load Of carrying the pensions ings of the workers would, when the total resources s of November 1 is made of It In its entirety, a clear ock. that the student will toke ad- haps each, the greatest applause for the earned Increment from real estate would be on the backs of the the' present conception may be had of the ex- vantage of this opportunity of havpeople plan was established, be absorbed ,were $18,157 on cellent condition of the Orenlte luncheon. The plan comes from this group, for holdings, profit on watered dock, who work for r.mall incomes, and in taxes a thing which cannot posing a hot noon-da- y statement Is C9 431,832.08. " among the older generation there in public utilities, commercial and according to the law governing the sibly be escaped tor the reason that price is nominal. The complete statement Is pubOn behalf of the PTA, Mr. Bull- is yet, that sense of thrift and inde- Industrial corporations, srteulUons, pyramiding of taxes the system the plan la based on a sales tax. lished In other columns of this paDue to Stake conference being ock desires to thank the Utah Cop- pendence of character which would the Immense profits made In mani- wcvlc short break down, leaving The higher the prices of things, per. The gain in three months is held Sunday, January 19th, Stake per Company and -- the American revolt from such an unnecessary or- pulating our credit rystem of fin- tho who of society bankrupt and the fewer the transactions by the ' considered quite remarkable and is Sunday School Union meeting will Smelting and Refining Company for gy of taxing and spending as the ancing. and the enormous salaries demoralized. poor; the fewer the transactions, be held January 28 report 8uper- -. their contributions which have made Townsend Plan would entail for efflet-- s of our great In 1929. according to the figures the lower the standard of living; j this their ostensible sakes. tntendent W. R. Reynolds. the Department of Commerce, project possible. (Continu'd cr. page 4) Comparatively little of Every Individual has a right to happiness although it oftentimes must be created, declared Philo T. Farnsworth, Granite District official Sunday evening at the P. G. Ward meeting. The program was under the direction of the Mutual with Mrs. Martha Lamb in charge. For All Scbcols , Arthur, Utah Renovizalions For Two Years ay 1 Community Unit r Gold Ad Green BaH Will Presents Names Be -- if For Officer Ahl-qui- Festive Affair T. st, r e. T. -- TO JAN. 25 ld GARDEN CLUB D1AKES PLANS P. A. FOR BOTANY fJagna Catholics Set Record Here M 81115 Score 'Any GARFIELDDIES Stake January AtP. -- Ward 18-1- Plans Made For Annual Scout : WeeVFeb; 0-t- 3-- A Patrons1 Attention Granite First Security District Statement Dollar Increase For Period AT m f ?-- te i |