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Show are J. Fourtcn& Tor rrmm runs strong in poll IAKD0N El FIRST NATIONAL TABULATION: HERE OPEN TO ALL VOTING SCATTERED RETURNS FROM I Michigan Balloting Indicate Close November Battle Between Roosevelt And Landon , - Old Time Dance One of Many Features For All Former Town Residents Roosevelt 44.4 percent Lemke 03.4 percent Foil Wide Spread The early interest shown in this A meeting of committees who are poll by publishers throughout the final details for the anarranging country, plus the continued increase in the number of weekly nual Mercur Reunion, September 6 was held newspapers that are cooperating, at the old ghost-tow- n, Mercur is now Sunday. straw-vote showing by the conducting in hum 23 states. But votes in their territories. indicates most signs of encouraging recovery. to be number actually efficient Those present included Hodge gendered Indicative of what the clearly that the final returns in Marshall, secretary-treasure- r; the nation-wid- e avail-iblP, J. will be were balloting returns show, may Sul Fennell, chairman of the General in only five of those 23 states, the most representaUve expression of political senti- Committee; Thomas Reese of the nevertheless, on all returns from ment ever tabuated from small Reception Committee; Parley Bryas between the two Sa 23 states, an. Jack Shafer. Prank Allen, Ira , the- ballots tovns and ruraL America in a na-- , Hyttng tandidates-nnlyDern and W. E. 'Andrews of, the Uonal election year. as choice follows: ibow voters' Extra effort has been made to Grounds and Refreshments Comm54 percent London this poll keep in every ittee; Alex Baker. George Z. EdRoosevelt ..........48 percent wards and J. R. Jarvis of the ProAll' weekly newspapers, The 23 states from which first respect whether they be Democratic, Re- gram committee. Battered ballots were received here publican or Independent in policy far national tabulation are: California. Connecticut, Florida, have been invited to Join in on the As we ge to pres, official word poll. Hundreds of them are now Stools, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, received that Secretary ot War b Minnesota, conducting their local polls. They George IL Deni died this ThursMichigan. will forward then their to haling Idaourt, Nebraska, New Jersey, New ot 1:35 a. m. Bo b a Publshers Autocaster Service, day morning Tort, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklaho-former resident of Mercur, being straw-vot- e In New headquarters Oregon, Pennsylvania, Texas, prominently identified in all its pact terewnt, Washington and West Virg- York, for national tabulation. activities. Local Vote First Our inia. Readers of the Magna Times and of Bearing out early surmises Garfield j Leader may expect more piltlcal observers that support of The final arrangements which At Union party candidate, Lemke, and morp Interesting national rewere completed Included the locatould come from the small towns turns Int the weeks right ahead. tion of speakers platform and placThis newspaper wll give you week end rural America, the tabulatiof ing granite rock for use in the ons of first total returns from to week jfeports on the progress of feature drilling contests. the voting. Ae same 23 states, disclose dlvi- Mr. Hodge Marshall, secretary, Have jSu yet voted? If not, then Smof choice to this manner: stateatoatboth he Geyser Marion fcaHot be and Lewiston Peak landon .........SOS percent clip out --usr Straw-vo- te mining ..comfor your presidential 43.8 percent low, -- vote Roosevelt , are cooperating splendidly panies Lemke ,03.4 percent choice, then mall or bring it to with the committee with tho. in' Thomas 01 percent the Magna Times office. stallation of a public .address sysYou are not obligated in any tem 00.3 percent CoMn assured.. Browder 00.6 percent manner by voting in this poll. You One of the feature Items of the In only one state, Michigan, of need not sign your name. You only day will be a dance on the floor of be 33 from which first returns were write in the name of the town and the new boarding house now being the state from which you expect constructed received here, wss the vote of suffby the Geyser Marion icient volume, at this early date, to vote in November. This is done Company. to warrant tabulation which might to as 1st in an accurate tabulation Considerable Interest is being takto considered an authoritative of the national vote. en in the rock drilling contests to nw which accurately indicates Every voter in this district should be held, with teams being promised be direction of the August pollutcast a ballot in this poll. Voters from several mining camps. e! winds. The Michigan vote tor " in other-sta- tes throughout the After the burinessof the commLandon 45.9 percent country are Interested in knowing ittee was finished, its members Roosevelt 45 A percent which candidate we favor here in were the d:n icr gue ts of Shafers Lemke 04.3 percent Magna, Garfield and Bacchus and Hcuse. Mr. Jack (Honest Boardng Thomas 02.4 percent Utah Just as we are Interested In John) Shafer personally prepared Browder 01.9 percent learning of their choice. the sumptous banquet Another distribution of first re-tSo clip out the ballot below Vote on the committee sty it did full from the 23 states, aa for your favorite Send the ballot credit to the skill acqoirod by him Roosevelt, Landon and Lem-t- o to us We will count It In the local at the old Walker House, the Mervote then send it on immediately cur Hotel and the Chespeake and only, shows: Landon 62.2 percent for national tabulation. Wilson cafes, covering a period of more than 45 years. Honest John stated to his guests that the dinner would have been even better -STRAW VOTE BALLOT had It not come daylight before he laid In all his supplies. Festivities will begin at X p. m. rJation-LVidwith President James B. Mullins in charge. WILSON By JOHN THOMAS m xiw YORK First scattered in the Presidential poll, to headquarters here iff 8traw-VoSill week, score Landon highest in g Initial tabulation of the nation Ide weekly newspapers poll. ' Ballots were receved and tabu-Slre-ty- te ed - non-partis- an Mas-choset- ts, M, J rs on en Vote for c Schools Prepare JHIS Is Straw-Vot- e being conducted by co- operating weekly news-Pepe- rs located la atatee throughout the nation to bow of email town and ROOSEVELT Tuesday Sept S LANDON Changes Made in Cyprus Faculty. Big Registry At Cyprus High School hct for President for oxt (oar fitfi TO VOTE: LEMKE (Usiesl Arrangements are being further acvanced for the opening of Granvacaite Schools after the summer I. Labor September Tuesday, tion, allows the Day, falling on Monday, more more than 8000 students one school-roo- m their from d?y respite THOMAS V Sr 4wZi f wito tirVri. rS- 4 (SocMMI k vatfag t HOT etofie to- - to wiii ieiehU sr tor MriM uw. Mow. COLVIN (PlttifeitiMl duties. of the Principal T. P. Brockbank announced school Cyprus High Wednesday that four teachers will be absent this the Mrs. Mlgnon Cumare: year. They from school mings. who is retiring will be replaced by J. and teaching mathe- Madsen to teach' business, H. B. Summerhays, former BROWDER fra (CommoM) high-scho- Tow O Q-U- State.. SCHEDULE- Sbeach OUTING THIS SATURDAY fr , f fun fchtoVAueurt m fH slated this 28 Sunset Copper Club for to their imme- - last of such outing. th Editor Has Her sauf b. , ol Specht. Valuable Trophies To Be Presented to Winners of Various Age Divisions as - " fat-tur- ned okl-wor- ld tth smiled. Name Funny, how little acts and man nerisms reveal ones inner self. Age Outstanding I believe that all of us have incidents during the sometimes work a --days which somehow make our existence brighter and more cheerful or perhaps Just better remembered days. As I sit here, somewhat musing over the' typewriter, I recall many happenings, remarks, etc during the pact week which remain in my mind Mr. A. C. Ensign's remark, You know, Edith, generally speaking, women so many, are gen. rally speaking, others of his brilliant, seemingly effortless remarks which invariably have sharp, twangy slants. .... .Son, Ace. seems to have inherited hto fathers wit and Jovial humor which to so welcome Traveled back of a swanky Cord roadster Sunday evening far up Millcreek Canyon and remarked; That fellow to a remarkably good . driver, after observing his driving up those winds, whereupon my coming panion stated. He must be if you think he is. 1 think very few people are good drivers.) The car stopped and out stepped Ab -Jenkins, famous race track ace, who smiled and nodded in a comradely I still maintain it was fashion an excellent driver ahead of us..., Thanx so much, Mrs. Rothrock, for those beautiful flowers the office was the envy of all who entered The best Joke during the week of the week was told over the radio during the Republican state con- Court Preferred . us, -- Time Preferred.. Doubles Mixed Doubles Name of Partner (Please return to Magna Times of- fice or Matt Broderick.) Lions Outline . vention-perh- aps you heard it but Mr. Dillman, Republican governor nominee, did blush so becomI really know now what ingly on the bandwagon means I getting heard Jack Denton say it so much Paul Cosgrove sure Saturday hlmsolf Saturday so ly did enjoy did everyone around he has such an Infectious good humor Bishop Diamonds Is equally as good though in a quieter vein...... Mrs. H. C. Anderson knows more people by their first names than anyone else In the state. I do believe. Super Sacrifice In this day and age. young peotheir ple team to do without things or parents never thought of having us believe same, have would they anyway. claim-prosp- erity Mlss-perh- Dillman Heads .GOP Ticket For Governor Other Officials Given At Parley Saturday; Large Body Is Harmonious An enthusiastic, cheering Republican convention stampeded to a popular choioe Saturday and named as their candidate for governor Ray E. Dillman, Roosevelt attorney and former president of the state sen- ate. Mr. Dillman, who obviously was the first choice of a large majority of the delegates from the outset, won the nomination on the second ballot with a total vote of 678 2. Only 549 votes were necessary tor The Arthur Mill with 1U concentration units, will open nut Tuesday, September 1, it was announced here Tuesday, after a conference of leaders of the Utah Copper Company, headed by D. D. Moffat, rice president and general manager, of the company. This to a result of increasing demand for oopper, states officials. Approximately 200 men were hired at the company's mine at Bingham and at th mills, the demand being according to the tonnage. This will increase the number of day-pa- y ployes at the mine and two em- to about 2550. The announcement was received with whole-heartenthusiasm by' the citizens in the towns highly remlnesoent of old times and old days when Prosperity mode her permanent abode here. The Arthur Plant has beat Idle since June, 1930. In normal oper-ation It employs 500 men. The plant was reconditioned last winter to be in readiness for operation should the demand for copper Justify its ed x The Magna plant to already operat capacity. With the Arthur ating victory. Plant again operating at part cape When the comparatively young city, the two plants will be proUintah basin attorney went over ducing at about 60 per cetn of their the top, the convention burst out combined capacity, officials said. . A statement released by Ur. Mofwith an obviously spontaneous deJ monstration, which raised Republi- fat saya: notcan hopes lor victory several With the increased activity It ches. All the defeated candidates will reflect in other fields. Th comrushed to the stand to ask for an pany action should relieve practiunsnlmous nomlnation and thq deU cally all - unemployment - in - the egates and spectators greeted with Magna --Garfield district aa well aa thunderous applause every pledge materially improve the unemployof support to the party nominee. ment situation in the Bingham area. W. W. Seegmiller, D. H. ChristenSince the beginning of the depressen, E. W, Kelly and Frank G. Mar-tin- es sion, the Utah Oopper Company has all pledged their support adhered to the rotation of its emdreaded With the gubernatorial contest ployee and thus lessen the to a effect that brings depression out of the way, the Republican parevery working man the lose of hto ty sailed through the other nomineven operating at a loss of ations and concluded Its business at Job years. 7:10 p. m. with the selection ot a The Copper producing industry state ticket geographically well choto Just now beginning to feet its sen. Of the six positions to be fillfirst signs of recovery. Oopper mined' only three were contested. ing has been even retarded In it Republicans of Utah's two con- recovery efforts by several factors, gressional districts Saturday namsupply costa, highhigher including ed A. V. Watkins, Orem attorney a price for Its costa and labor er and Charles W. Dunn, Logan atlit still far below northat product house torney, as candidates for the mal It still has a long hard road of representatives. ahead to achieve normalcy." Mr. Watkins won the Second dis-- tt r 1 I 4 ' 1. Program For Civic Units hill-road- ot t. COPPER DEMAND INCREASES W?re headed for an . ImproveA tennis tournament, open to all ment In Journalism. Want to go our residents of this vicinity, was anway? nounced Tuesday by the Utah Copj The Gruesome per Club. The tournament will ofWe like th gruesome. The pub- ficially open Tuesday, September 1 lic hanging a a Negro murderer for the various classifications of called for a holiday apd exceptional age;. Suitaba trophies will be givtwees coveragd Thousands flocked en for prizes. Matt Broderick, in to see this criminal plummeted to charge of the tournament, says anyeternity. And while he gurgled his one may enter. last breath of life on the scaffold, The divisions are: Men 18 hundreds pounced upon .him and -and up; Juniors 15 to 18 years tore hli death mask into shreds, to 15 years old, years: Boys-- up A pretty 8'pyenir, no doubt, to with the classifications for women mark a passage in the family Bible the same.' or to be framed with other trophies of the case in the parlor. Matches will be played on the ArIt was a ilod story and made thur, Magna and BAG courts. It the front papA We like the grue- to contemplated by club officials, C. E. Madsen, president and E. E. Mcsome. Carty, secretary,' that a large enA Gentleman rollment will participate Although it' has never been my privilege to meet D. D. Moffat, vice In order to provide new balls tor president and general manager of all the players to u.e, each entrant the Utah Copper Company, a litte asked to contribute 10c to buy incident Monday, wherein he was several dozen balls. It to felt that involved, truly revealed him as a such balls will make the game more gentleman seemingly rare species interesting end professional than If In this modern, bustling era. old ones were used. Mr. Moffat, not noticing me back For the convenience of arranging of him, entered the elevator in the Matches, etc., all interested are Kearns building on the street floor As I stepped into the elevator a- - asked to fill in the following form head of a ha --score men, Mr. Mof- - nd return it either to the Magna sil me wlth Times Office or Mait Eroderlck becourtly ganaxyry, and said,: "I beg fore Monday noon. your pardon.vemoved hto bat with a ininnerly gesture and pleasant! Copper Club Tennis Tourney I -- aw Ris-Ope- ning velled? and , tics who i engaged In Prosperity Bathing, boxing, 'rtnng Whether It is as the Republicans busied floor show are else where will have his is only being felt date, this At Petrinim..prosperitr evening; Walter over by j. turn of the and a Presrecovery natural to due a lineup of the Jhlette. 'eom- - jersen 0f Provo: Esther McCaK as Democrats or the idential year given by Ira to the natural outcome of their plana to help- -I feel rousing welcome should be aps tms - . Wvrth given to the elusive so feel Jubilant I then. Tn English and he'll stay ! Jareey. Mrs. Joseph Bezzant Mill Arthur vis the about months accepted a poday evening for Seems like Old times. Mrs.. Frank 4) (Continued on Page with her daughter, 2ft Wages Increased 5 Percent For All Day Pay Employees. Town Jubilant Over Wer Sot asking for a lift, but offering gie. The Magna Times to merely offering its columns to any who would ride on its band wagon for an Independent, free and better press. The newspapers of this country cant mark tme, they must either go forward or,, fall back. Who will man the road to be tra- ad For Opening Here Vote or on oolf 0 ties ctndidMtts sent!-we- nt rnr! America in thalr iiA.Sk.iA (jomg VuK Way? Nol TWENTY-THR-EE STATES DISCLOSE VOTE TREND Early h OVER 200 MEN HIRED AT LOCAL - PLANTS AND BRIGHAM MINES District Gov. J. C. Denton Presides At Meeting To Discuss 3 Point Plan The District Lions Board of directors and District Governor J. C. Denton met Monday evening in Salt Lake City for a discussion of a three point program for all Lion units to follow in the coming season. The- club leaders advocated a prison reform measure, a highway safety movement and a statewide program for the blind. Joseph Chez, Utah attorney genthe penal system, eral, urging the clubmen to sponsor a drive to carry a reform plan before the legislature, Mr. Chez stated there are 380 parollees in Utah and that tabulated figures showed 80 per cent of them will go straight." He told the cost of $300 per annum for the care of a felon incarcerated in prison to parcompare this with ole cost per prisoner, as hi? argument for asking the legislature to appoint five op six parole officers to assist the lone official now serving in this capacity. John C. Kidnelgh, Salvation Army adjutant, agreed with the remarks of Attorney General Chez. A committee consisting of D. A. Skeen, H. Claude Anderson, Kid neigh, Cantril Nielsen , and Leo Hansen was named to study a prlaoii reform measure. Earl Palfreyman, Ray. Kingston, J. E. Rothrock, John Anderson and J. Thornton were named to the highway safety committee and Murray Allen was selected chairman of the blind program committee. - ' . let nomination on the seoond ballet at a convention held at 8:30 a. Hi. in the Newhouse hotel. Mr. Dunn was nominated by the First district on the first ballot at a coat-ntion held in McCulloughs arena during the noon recess of the state I convention. The Utah County man gained a substantial lead over Raymond R. Brady and Wllford Owen Woodruff, his two strongest competitors, on the first ballot, and .before the second roll E. H. Eardley and R. W. Adams, the other two candidates, withdrew in favor of Watkins. The final vote was: Watkins, 197, Brady, 71 and Woodruff, 62 2. Pros Line The Ten man team members have played at least IS holes at Forest Dale the post week In preparation for the last scheduled match of th season, but, all we Magnalte hope that we can take the measure of Forest Dale in the Sunday match and thusly earn a tie with Bonneville, the already crowned champs. A win over the Dalers will place the local team in a tie with 1 wins and 2 losses for the best season in the history of Magna golf. Never before ha the Utah Copper Golf Club finished anywhere near th top and they certainly deserve high commendation for their excellent ad- -. play this summer under very verse conditions. To go out and defeat other teams on their own courses where grass greens are used to certainly a high achievement The local team has always been sorely handicapped with the lack of practice on grass greens but due to some excellent play and the addition of several good players to the lineup, they finally reached a high winning streak and according to critics have an excellent chance to cop the state champ-kmshl- p in a playoff match against Bonneville. Good luck, fellows. REPUBLICAN TICKET FOR GOVERNO- R- Ray E. Dillman, Roosevelt. FOR CONGRESSMAN (14 District) Charles W. Dim, Logan. FOR CONGRESSMAN Second District) A. V. Watkln I Orem. FOR JUSTICE. STATE SUPREME COURT Justice Elios Hansen, Salt Lake City. SECRETARY OF STATE Keith Wahlqutot, Ogden FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL Byron D. Anderson, Salt Lake City. FOR AUDITOR David K. Moffat, Salt Lake City. FOR TREASURER A. Edael Christensen: ML Pleasant. FOR SUPERINTENDENT Wen Wilkin won the July leg and OP PUBLIC INSTRUCTION the pairings for the August kg folE. E. Greenwood, Midvale. low, All members are requested to contact their opponents and play soon as possible in' order to get Books as caught up with the schedule that has been delayed by the heavy rains A number of new bcqks have and what promisee to be to very of toe rains mosbeen added to the Magna Public bad after-effeMidMiss of Hyke by Betty Library quitoes. Players who have braved arah Guernsey, the wilds toe last several day have vale, slates Miss librarian. 'All who wish to do so all wished that something could be re invited to take advantage of done about them. They are port-tive- ly these hew additions . fierce. A year ago, somebody or someone sprayed the nearby flats Mr. and Mrs. Xee Dayton and and that was toe end of Mr. Mosfemly are moving to Salt Lake City quito. It to hoped that Someone or to make their home. Mr. Dayton In- somebody can find time to do that structs school there. (Continued on Page 4) FOR ffew Library ct ; i |