OCR Text |
Show V Magna, Utah, Friday, January 24, 1033 Thirteenth Year s Prepare Number 33 Salt Lake Boat Harbor Expected To ; -- GIIATTEH- - ForSOO Guests '-- Nations Scouts 1 Draw Tourists To lilagna'Garfield r To Mark End The Year' Mott UnimporlcrJt Newt At Ball Sat The year of 1935 was wonderful. History may remember it as the third ' year of the New Deal or the First Year of the Second World war. SoAt Loom Time Gala But there are collectors of trivia who cial For Lions And may remember it either wistfully or with horror far many a tale of beGuests havior or misbehavior, some in the some not, but all of them Preparation tor the -Governor '8 headlines, with alive the intriguing dlzzines Governor District Ball, honoring Cantrii Nielson end other Lloni end of Genus Homo. fl; distinguished guests, are In the -' Iran Not Persia! 1 anares it of completion, nal stage The shah of Persia changed the ball The nounced here Wednesday, name of his nation to Iran on the win be held Saturday evening at ground that It had always been Dan! Club.1 Utah the Copper , from Murray, not Persist Just a typographical .. Large delegations error uncorrected for a few centuDandy, Tooele, Salt Lake Lions clubs and citizens of Bingham, have ries, apparently. editors wept While a nations attendof intention their signified -diing as well as District Govemoi- heart brokenly Mary Pickford Cantrii Flash' Nielson, Deputy DJs- vorced Douglas Fairbanks on all the - trict Councillor J. C. Denton and of- front pages of America, ficers of the Associated Civic Club A Chicago Jury awarded (20.000 to of Central Utah. Mrs. Annabell Waring, a medium, on The gala affair will commence the ground that her psychic powers promptly at 9:00 p. m. to-- the strains had been knocked out of her by a of music from the well liked Seven street car accident Keys. It is expected that five hunAnnette Dionne, first of the quindred people will be In attendance. ta to cut a tooth, cut a tooth. tuple to regwill be required " Each guest This really belongs with the 10 most identlfl-.catio- n ister at the door, says the committee consisting of L. important stories of the year but, Germany dropped from its tradiO. McMichael, Weldon Matthews and Rev. E. B. Pace. Other commit- tional position as the worlds leadtees are: R. C. Parks, invitations; ing exporter of beer. Great Britain A. C. Ensign, decorations; J. C. Den- is now first Japan second. The 3rd ton, music; J, E. Rothrock and A. Reich marches on In third place. R. Ely, refreshments. Spiders and Robins This dance Is expected to be one There was an outbreak of eplders of the outstanding social events of killing garter makes by enmeshing . the month. them In webs. These battles took up nearly as much attention as the fall of Aduwa did later In the year, but not as much space as the robin who pecked himself to death thinking his reflection was another robin., p 1 Thrcngs Attend ()f Jubilee Year Oquirrh Plan Fete Here F or Week. Scout Cooperate The ceremonies held by Scout Troops in all sections of the United States will bring to a doss on Feb. ruary 7th the celebration of the 25th Anniversary of the establishment of the Boy Scout Movement ta America. The year has been marked by great progress ta the Scout Movement with a new high figure in membership with well over a million Scouts and leaders actively at the end of 1935. One of the most important events scheduled as part of tbs Anniversary celebration Is the National Jamboree which was to be held ta Washington, D. C, August 21 to 30 last, but was conceited by direction of President Roosevelt because of the prevalence of infantile paralysis around Washington, D. C. The Jamboree, however, will be held ta 1937 and will carry on the Silver Jubilee celebration. T Friday, February 7th, will be Troop Celebration Day when Scout Troop throughout the nation will review the 25th birthday year, Saturday, February 3th, Will be w by Scouts ta outdoor and celebrations with particular ref -.rence to the nmf anniversary .etebration for which this is the .iistortc date. It was on February th, 1910, that the Boy Scouts of . unerica was first incorporated in Washington, D. C. On tbs evening A February 8th, at 8:15 p, m. all Scouts and Scout leaders will reaffirm their Scout Oath, everywhere will recite together their Scout Oath and the 12 Scout Laws which are the foundation stones of the Scout Movement. , pent FerspecUve view of the Great bait Lake boat harbor now under constr uction as a Salt Lake County to fa project. Draw mg snows uie ruau lead-ta- g out from U.S, Highway No. 40 to the breakwater on the southern shore of Great Salt lake, approximately one mile east of Black Rode and Sunset Beach nea Garfjrid absktfilf'Smelter. , t The sponsors of this project believe that It will add materially to the recreational facilities of Salt Lake City and County and the State of Utah, making passible the usetof on"tf the finest and iqost unique bodies, of water in: America and the world. This will attract both tourists and t sportsmen to this vicinltyfsura all parts, -- .,'- X Gold And Green The Great Salt Lake Yacht Club tered around lack of a suitable an-- dark; boat supplies will be obtain- - (merged bather for there will be no Scotland, stirring with a revival of now undertaking the construe- - chorage will be obviated. There will able at the anchorage; the club bathing in the immediate vicinity comthe nationalist spirit held a of the harbor, of a yacht club house and other be calm waters ta which boats may tlon e petition foe the best play facilities of the boot harbor which be safely mowed, there will be piers Because of the very favorable t tag. The winning team was 100 per Is constructed by Sat Lake to which boats may be tied; one prospect fw recreational boating on being cent Jewish. Oreat the Gre&tSalt and the Works Progress Ad- -, may drive directly to his mowings; The police of Santiago, Chile, County Lake Yacht Club feels Justified in ministration near Garfield. This a watchman all year around will printed and distributed to oouplee construction of a club house Is a protect boats and equipment; a ste- - boats provided with the necessary now undertaking the construction of in the public parks a card reading: project which the Yacht Club has ward will give desired personal at- - equipment; and by no means the the club house shown ta an accom-yln- g Miss Helen Reid Crowned You are requested to restrain your contemplated sketch. It also feels Justified ta for some time but has tentipn to boat during the boating least important there will be no " ardors. held In abeyance awaiting favorable aeason; storage fw fuel motors and, bathers, dancers, picknickers, or underwriting the providing of cerQueen of Festive ' Grigoris the Great and such a time that gear can be had a step from the an- - (sort managers of uncertain temper-th- e tain materials necessary fw the Fete Frank Grigoris, a with whom to deal w protect construction of a water line, electric development of recreational chorage; fresh water will be heel sandwich man, found in Wall boating on Great Salt Lake on a able to wash boats; ones self against,. The harbor will line, hoist, moorings and other reAttended by a crowd which filled street a wallet containing (42,000 in considerable scale would be assured. wo- -' be fw boating only. It will not be quired things which are not otherboats from will the life hoist the Pleasant Oreen Ward to capa- negotiable securities. He gave it to Now, with the construction of the ter or place them ta the water at overcrowded with persons out fw wise available and which are needed city, the annual Oquirrh Stake Odd the nearest oop, who was also hon- boat harbor at Garfield, all pre- - L moments e completion of the harbor. notice; electric beacons a holiday. Speed boat operators need eveand Green Ball last Thursday on Page 2.) cen- -j wm indicate the course home after net fear' running ever a talf-euest .to and have . , which (Continued a returned difficulties vious it brokerage ning proved one of the unusual and house, which gave Grigoris a Job. attractive public functions of the 1s bag-pip- Salt-Lake- down-at-t- 5 he ., avail-ame- nt motor-operat- ed i for-th- b- Churches of all religious ta-do- yns will celebrate Scout 8 unday, February 9, when Troop trill attend ta a body Scout services either ta to morning or evening. A large of Scout Troops ta toe United State are sponsored and affiliated with church organization la the three great branches of religious faith, Protestant, and Jewish. In many Jewish synagogues there will be Scout services on Friper-renta- ge day evening, February 7th. by unaccustomed good Monday, February 10th, will find Committees Given SHERIFF WARNS toe Scout Anniversary being celeever attend a fete of this nature fortune, Grigoris walked into the RITES HELD room of his Mike friend, (Drewzwac brated ta public and private schools. turned out to witness the crowning I MQT0RISTS ON There will be many Scout assembly of the queens, demonstration of the and said. "I am God. When I look SISTER OF MAGNA two M. I. A, dances' and enjoy dane- - at you you drop dead. Grewzwacs t programs on this day. The permis25-MISPEED Committee to serve for toe year sion GARFIELD PEOPLE of school authorities will r dropped dead. tag themselves. Mrs. C. R. Hawkins of Sweetwater, 1936 were named Tuesday for toe it possible for Scout Uniforms ta be Congratulations to toe Bowling Due to the absence of Miss HaRow. has bren issued by De- Utah Copper Club by Dart W. Mad worn by school pupils who are rd Poulton, who was formerlyan Texas, ran her automobile into a ' Funeral services were conducted Gladiators of . lluioverArthur the Magna puty Sheriff N. F. Pehrson relative sen. president. Scouts, practically universally thru n'"Pcrl as aueen of the seven wards railroad locomotive. The engineer of Friday in the L D. second ward The victory out the United States. The school last Saturday was well to restricted speed ta the town propinclude: to reign at the fete, Miss Helen Reid that particular locomotive was her Youngsters They HumMrs. Sutton for Mary chapel we hare no alibis to of- er. He requests that all morris ta accorded the honor. Her escort husband. Dance: N. W. Farnsworth, chair- celebration Is designed to focus atearned and at who died 36, Wednesday tention toe educational feawrs SM Jacobsen. The attendants In Hollywood, two couples were phreys, Idaho. Mrs. Humphreys fer. However, we hope to make a take heed that the driving limit man, Harry Adams, vice chairman,. tures of upon to the queen and their escorts from denied divorces because they hod, as Montpelier, Mrs. Ethel Poulton the Scout Program both for we meet Entertainment: them P. chairwhen H. an 25 Is better miles hour. Ensign, showing Magna through and of sister is a the othr wards included Miss Naomi toe headline writers delicately pul Herechel 8. Sutton cf boys and ta the form of leadership 1. This will be rigidly enforced in evman, L. W, Flint, Magna and ta a return match on February Bennett end Vera Coon. Garfield; it, swapped mates. Th courts training for the more toon 200,000 Smoker: Instance. Smith, chairman, George ery Lou Rldd, Arthur, She was adults were three factors contriwho are connected with toe There Ross vice Ms Dots Dimond and Kenneth "tl handle a triangle but not a Mrs. chairman. to All Anthon, are asked exercise motorists ' ' well known here. Nlr'son. Magna; Miss Grace Coon quadrangle. Rifle Club: Roes ONeill chair- Boy Scout Movement. buting to the defeat of the Magna special caution when the men are Mrs. Humphreys a daughter of boys: One of the important celebrations i and Claron AJtdredge, - Pleasant man, Milton Doxford, coming off shift, says Sheriff Ns Slums t , 1 Elizabeth J. and Richard S. Sutton, of the' week will be on Wednesday, , Green; Miss Miriam Latimer and K i h H 11, .Granger; Miss LaVerne Mayor Moore of Philadelphia s3d was born at Pleasant Grove, Utah, ; 1 The Arthurites worked the hid' ''ing: (Effective January 9, February 12th. Where Unoolns tF Ison fOdTEsrl Walk, Hunter. Philadelphia has no slums." The April 17, 1899. She attended the L. den ball trick which was good for 1936) Harry Loft, chairman, William birthday Is being celebrated to occasion will be coupled with toe celeBacchus did not sent an attendant next day be was asked if he hadn't D- - 8- - university ta Salt Lake City approximately 100 points ta their E. Heffernan, vice chairman. NEW LOW COST, and escort 'tv the function. ' i beta misquoted or if he didnt think and was married to Dr. Elzo H. favor. , House: E; J. Gardner, chairman, bration of that event. On this oc11ve hall was beautifully and cola bit vice chairman, Harold casion there will be dramatizations He Humphreys ta 1919. EASY PAYMENTS B. L. Jones, W. 2 The Magna team composed enor fu ly decorated in colors of gold aid No and stood sweeping. survived her is She husband, B. Raymond, V, D. of the plans of the Scout Movement his by Richardson, by original was unused to for contributing Scout trained ciant green. Effective planning and proclamation. a son and two daughter: Beth, tirely of youngsters crowd and suf FORD Heath. ar tizens. This Scout toe plaudits of the ai. a aging made the hall a long-re-program and Donald A. and June H. Humphreys chairPublicity: Malben, Congressman J. S. McGroarty of is such that by the end cf a decade tered from stage fright during the n.bered festive scene of- - gaiety brothers and the sisters; vice following A man, chairman. L Self, one boy ta every four in the United end fun. The stage formed the California broke all precedent by be- Dr. Richard J. Sutton, Montpelier, first port of toe match. Under the Universal Credit ComMembership: T. H. Morgan, chap- States shall have .had at least b el ground with gold and green ing deliberately rude to a constitu- and Mrs. Clara four Turner, Salt Lake 3 The Magna Boys, not being ac pany plans, after the usual low down man, Howard Ridge, vice chairman. f citrons and a fence constructed of ent. In answer to a complaining letyears of Scout training. can mentoe to toe above addition ta Ford The purmembers of the Board of City, buyer customed to being watched by their payment, cupe paper. Long, tapering gold ter McGroorty called the voter a tioned ones. members of own wives, were at a loss to know chase his Ford car at the Magna Governors are tu:d green lit candies cast a soft Jackass and Invited him to take The sympathy of toe community how to act when watched by Motor Company on instalments of ill committees. being gk.w and reflected in A huge mirror. "two running Jumps to heIL is extended to the sorrowing family. 7 aul introduced the queen their opponents wives This aggra- only $25 per month says Harry wtraehey, the British Commumanager. as erd her attendants nist writer came to the United 8tte vated their already nervous condithey its stage and each, one for a lecture tour. Redbalters In- GRANITE TEACHERS tion and affected their game con The cost of this extens'en of creG. dit is only -2 of 1 percent per wri presented a lovely corsage by' duced the government to deport him. siderably. Mis. Eleanor Faul. A group of small He fought the deportation proceedThe sumptous repast, we hope, was month on the 'Original unpaid bal. A number of local people are ungirls In geld and green costumes ings, which were still pending on It has been found necessary to freely enjoyed by the Arthur Clan. ance and insurance. The major der toe the Cover change the Oquirrh stake Primary that cleverly held the crowd back with toe day he was supposed to sail For Impression toe $25.00 makes that factor us per Q Ensign Granite district teachers institute balls cf yam placed as regies. sponsored by the Magna-pla- n convention, formerly announced for a while it looked as if Btrachey will be held ta the Granite high Chief of the Magna Youngsters month UCC low cost, easy payment "or1 Following this ceremony, ' dem- would be Saturday, January 25 to Friday, possible is the great testing .Satd kept ta the United States school auditorium Friday at 1:30 p. Utail onstration of the two V. L A. dances C ub January 24, states Mrs. Martha Pur7 value of f and the than acceptance ,Copff be wanted public to longer stay by m. Dr. Calvin S. Smith, superin18 was g'vm by a number of dancers Pen 10 Hie general public. ser, president. The meetings will toe anxiety of the government to Ford V-- 8. More tow 2200,000 Ford FORMER GARFIELD fake conccptlon from Granger. Piersent Green and tendent. announced Wednesday. the be held at the Pleasant Green Ward. a ta been et sold him ota. have of was y-period he perFinally Uons to Schools throughout the district u A session will convene at 9:00 A Spencer Wards. four, years (including two years, telng glven for Uom and The queen, attendants and escorts mitted to sad without a formal de- will dose at noon to allow the tea- . RESIDENT m. for the Stake Presidency High 1932-3- 3 which covered the most partners of the also danced. Pollosring this, a dance portation. The government remained chers to attend the meetings. Dr. units and council and toe general meeting far adjoining difficult period of the late depres- - .special Invited guests. was held for the general public. Intact. all local officers and teachers Is Smith win preside over the general John Dutton, forty, was arrested sion) further states Mr. Etamoulls. j It is announced that all guests scheduled at 1:00 p. m. Neuheusen Mr. Friends of Philip and will on sessions, speak briefly for marrying a ten -- year-old Ours 4s more than an exclusive will be registered ta the present" The main topic cf dl xrussion Is girl in "The Educational and Moral Impli- will be grieved to learn of his death THOMAS . "'ulsa. Okla. He had on excuse: "I credit institution serving Ford deal- - book as they enter the door. next year's program and toe May TuesLake at a Salt hospital City cations of Freedom. Salary scheJKwd purchasers," Mr. Sta. festival Several members of the toying to break her of tobacco dules are also ter expected to be discuss- day, January 21. Mr. Neuheusen had moulia states "We look KEY CHAIRMAN . Ws toe General Board will be present. chewing and teach her to be a lady." ed by a upon about health been for three ta representative of the GranMrs. Ralph Hoover of Willow years. He was a resident of Arthur Universal Credit Company aa an ac- DANCE AT COPPER ite Teachers Association. PRECINCT Friends of Mrs. Ann Tyg :zen entertive arm of the Fold sales force, Springs, HL, weighed 213 pounds. Departmental meetings will com- and Garfield for a number of years tained at a surprise social Tuesday She reduced to 129. Her husband alwith toe of CLUB the JANUARY charged duty helping as machines! at while a mence at 3 p. m continuing until employed at her home on toe Arthur Row, T. L, Thomas was elected chair- most left her, finally Induced her to 5 Ford dealer and the Ford purchaser Mill Arthur the m. diswill Include p. Speakers man of Eem 'critic Precinct 4, suc- tov to get back her 218 pounds. ta any matters where credit Is Incomplimentary to her birth anniDun-ford, The Jugoslavia police ta Eaglet, trict supervisors, Mrs. Hazel He is survived by his mother, Mrs. volved and which has such an Imof One versary. Games aero played and enceeding Arthur Marsh who has serthe entertainenjoyable WPA project supervisor; Berved for the p at two years, Monday made an epochal contribution to Julia Neuheusen, four sisters, Mrs. portant bearing on toe merchandis- ments of next week will be the dance joyed by twenty guests. nice Moss, representing the state de- C. M. McEntlre of at a rae-fheld at toe the enforcement of traffic on high-wa- v Red Wood City ing of automobiles." evening at toe Utah Copper Club Wednespartment of public instruction; California; Mis. George L. Denton h.-- e cf C. E. Pickett. Mr. and Mrs, A. R. Ely have aa Whenever a no rnl strei. day, January 29, according to Carl of women at of Mm. N. F. Pehrson was named, I csuvht in a violation the Myrtle Austin, dean Mrs. Herschel Sutton of Mr?. T. A. Hanxn enterttaed her Madsen- - president. Music will be .their guest Mrs Stanley E. Prickett Arthur; Universlty Utah; Arthur Pe-r- et Magna and Mrs. R, K. Davis of Salt Foursome" Club Monday after- furnished, by Adolph Brox and his of Philadelphia, James Purser, sec- - policeman lets th air out of to I Mrs. Prickett Is and Charles Be- - offenders tires and toe culprit renrt rson asslstAnt district superin ten-vs- n, Lake City; two brothers. Mr. Ri- noon. H'eh aoore we wonbv-Mr- s. enroute to Oallforaa. Compllmen-ta-thr- ir orchestra. Jordan district and J. R. chard - Neuh-ns- en John Baer and E. E, Msttiwt pumo them up of Salt like Ed Gardner and second high to white thou- -. All members and patrons am ta- guest. Mr. and Mr. ccmmitt'e members. nr. r. sands jeer. , Smith, former president of the Utah I City and Mr. Kart M. Neuhensen of one oclock 'td ta attend th festivities of the E1? entertained at a dinner parte a The meeting was well attended, j j Modesto, California. Education association. (Continued on Page 2.) Tri'iey. vat served. ' evening. Overcome One of the largest crowds to week. FOR At Copper Chb LE a F0R1936 . m J-p- Primary Convention Changed To Friday At P. Wardhonse Sta-moul- is, es ed 1- INSTITUTEFIXED Je 8s DIES - T. L 0 4 CF 29 n; trit an rer , 1 , 1- ' .-. |