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Show r Ld FOURTEENTH YEAR Majna, Utah, Friday, January NAMES ARE lions, Ladies fomlucHUu Editor Mas Htrsay I Social Plans m-N-t Best Anniversary Are Scheduled OW f.lENARE RING OUT THE OLD! RING IN THE NEW! GARFIELD at the longer .rfQ Magna and Arthur Mill as well as the American Smelting Garfield Plant have names but numbers as far as the Social Security Act is concerned. This was the general interpretation when each .employes separate number tor the act was listed on a card given to him Tuesday.' The numbers ranged In as big denominations In bold red ink with the name appearing below. On the back of the card, the following instructions are given: "Keep this card. It shows the account number used in keeping records, of your Social Security Benefit rights under Federal and State Laws. Keep a record of this number as you might lose the- - card. Mention the number in all letters regarding your account. "Address Inquiries concerning Compensation Unemployment (if there is a law in your state) to the State agency administering such law. Address inquiries concerning Federal Old Age Retirement Benefits (not State Old Age Assistance or Pensions)' to the nearest office of the Social Securityn- Board. Sig- this card Immediately and report the number to your employer PAGES Snowstorms MR.BELIEVE-I- T MILL NUMBERED 0R-N0- men No Christmas Day means different things to different people. To the hard-press- ed merchant - it a few weeks of extra good business, bringing him In enough money to catch up on some old bills,, giving him a breathing spell and a fresh start It is a boon to thousands of people who secure extra work because of Christmas manufacturing and retailing. It is even a great help to newspaper editors. But to all, Christmas brings a period of especial good cheer. Everyone seems happier, more charitable, more generous around Christmas. Even the cards simetlmes so hard to select and write, bring back Joyous memories of other days spent with friends separated from us by miles but still near to our hearts. But all these benefits and many more would not be ours were It not that Christmas Day represents the birth of One who exemplified generosity, charity and good will. This One was called, Jesus, the Christ The following has been contributed: He was a man who was bora in an obscure village, the child of a peasant woman. He grew up in another obscure village. He worked in a carpenter shop until he was thir ty and then for three years he was an itinerant preacher He never owned a home. He never had a family. He never went to college. He never put his foot inside a big city. He never traveled two hundred miles from the place he was born. He nev-r- e OUT-N- Number 32 1, 1937 A tale that Cover Towns almost rivals Mr. Ripley's noted facts could be cited by the Garfield Postoffice and Mrs. George 8. Taylor. It all happened during the holiday rush of mall when a Christmas greeting card was received at the Garfield postoffice simply addressed: "Mr. and Mrs, Oarfleld, Utah." Inasmuch as there are many "Mr. and Mrs. at Garfield. Mrs. Theresa Taylor, postmistress, was at a loss to ascertain to which one It belonged. Bo she put the letter in front of the window and Mrs. George 8. Taylor, calling for her mall, recognized the handwriting as coming from an uncle at Richfield, Utah. She claimed the letter. Robert and RIPLEY T II L. In Record Fall Miracle I heard the young man who wm of the Snow for 347 days,. Begins To Fall SunrrangemenU greatest nation of the world, say day Night Heaviest Refarewell to his subjects as he reCare of 70 People And signed the throne of the British cord Monday So did the whole world. Special Guest Empire. It was a touching climax to a 8now and rain throughout Utah, Tnfttmnr.h is 8aqU ClSltf went world-stlrlepisode. In the life with Salt Lake County receiving a back to the North Pole and forgot of no one now living has such a large, &hare, added materially to the Bacchus, he Is making his visit dramatic and history -- making event prospects of plenty of moisture for there next Wednesday evening, ever occurred as the abdication of next year as reports from all sectEdward VII. January 6." ys one Lion member. desire We ions told of a jonerat storm in ipost to express annual All of which announces the The miracle to me, was not that of the lntermountaln region. our deep appreciation for Christmas party of the Magna the greatest King in the world at 1 to held be Tt fell ca . ly Lore, Laving a Garfield Lions Club should give up his throne for the your cooperation during love of a woman. Men of all ranks dense blanket of wet moisture that the Bacchus Clubhouse. the year and to extend to The Lions will be hosts to their have sacrificed power and glory for do s not easily melt. few guests a Riads sere kept o;en by t!ie special and and the love of women, since the world partners you yours our sincere The miracle was that we. County Crews working In the early at a dancing party which begins at began. good wisher happy 8:30 oclock. Olfts will be brought everybody in the world with access morning hours and during the S Bowling to a radio receiver, actually heard night, but high winds, causing the men. the ladies' and prosperous New Year by for the Music will be furnished by the his words of leave-takinthough tnow to daft, kept county officials Given we were half the world away. The Copper Printing' Co. t No worried. Seven Keys orchestra. Several othhistorian of the future will be able er features are also planned by the Helper was reported having the to get away with a garbled report most entertainment committee which snow with 15 Inches, Eureka of what was, to me, m pathetic consists of A. C. Ensign, chairman, next with 4 2 - Inches and four at Wool H. C. Anderson, Russell Magleby The following schedule has been an Incident as Bingham. Three Indies were meafor next week for bowlers at In real life, and A R. Ely. The refreshments given MSI Gives sured In Magna and Garfield. R. A. of Ely, is him. heard composed Club: the Utah Copper committee and elderly and Tuesday Only the middle-age- d Monday night Fire-Monday, Janaary 4: j. e. Rothrock and Ernest Sowby. 100 U 6:30: Team 16 vs. Team 24 and can quite realize what a miracle morning saw many cars stalled on the radio is. the Powerhouse Hill, the seemingly Team IS vs. Team 22. J. X. Huff, Firs Chief of Salt Lake iL 1:30: Team 1 vs. Team 10.- -. Team the- win nemislsfifautQlstsduring Cbunty Firs Department NoTJ. has 14 vs. Team 23. ter season here. Jlowever, most of Handwriting received the following letter from S A few days ago a friend of mine them were started later and conWednesday, J. B. Summerhays, manager of the 030: TeamJanuary Lo,ng 12 vs. Team 3 and was In the office of an official of tinued on their way. Bacchus did Utah Wool Pulling company plant Team 10 vs. Team IS. the Western Union Telegraph Cum-pan- y. not receive the brunt of the storm at Milton, in appreciation of the de-- 8 30: Team S vs. Team 17 and This official showed my as badly as they usually do partmentr efforta to ttve uie plant Team TvaTTeain 15. orxhe 'tMngstKartKuaily friend the latest miracles of the In a recent fire there: wires. It is not yet in general use, accompany greatness. He had no Thursday, January 7: Mr. J. E. Huff, Chief, credentials but himself. 6:30: Team 4 vs. Team 13 and but soon will be. It is an invention Announcement was made today Salt Lake County Fire Department Team 2 vs. Team 11. While still a young man, the tide by which a telegram can be sent of public opinion turned against by the Mountain States Telephone No. 2 S:30: Team 2 vs. Team I and In the senders own handwriting. He wrote a message to a friend, which him. His friends ran away. One of and Telegraph Company, through Magna, Utah Team S vs. Team 7. him. He was turned its local manager, A. O. Purdum, Dear Mr. Huff: was transmitted between Buffalo denied them S: January Fiday, Hoopster To Show Skill over to his enemies. He went thru that this year for the first time, re- We take thle opportunity to send 8:30: Team 14 vs. Team II and and New York. the mockery of a trial He was nail- duced Iiong Distance rates will be you our check tor $100 in appreciaThe old Joke about the woman Team 20 vs. Team 34. Friday, Jan. 8 at High ed who got her first telegram from 8:30: Team 18 vs. Team 23 upon a cross between two effective all day on New Tears Day. tion of your efforts at our plant School Gym a week ago. her son rather loses Its point She thieves. His executors gambled for Team 18 vs. Team 21. The same- - reduced rates which We sincerely appreciate your willwas sure he didn't send It because the only piece of property he had Coach Rus Mag'.eby's hoo peters on earth while he was dying and apply after 7 p. m. every night and ingness to drive out there and hope it wasn't In his handwriting. 1837 , will show their skill for the was his coat. When he was all day Sundays to most station to that this check Will In a small way BARGAIN There are limitless possibilities here that sails, compensate you, tor your efforts. season against Grantsville dead be was taken down and laid station and person-to-persin this method of telegraphy. It accordfirst 8 OPEN ONLY UNTIL insures against errors in transmis- Local People Make Merry next Friday, January in the Tours very truly.., In a borrowed grave through the are extended toV&nuary i, first to announcements, The the B. of Jordan league. ing J. game , Summerhays, manager. And Usher in New Year tor one thing. Eventually sigpity of a friend. 11 sion tussle starts at 7.00 p. m. with the MONDAY, wide centuries have Nineteen to legal documents may be natures bewill rates reduced Te actually With Joyousness. seoond strings followed by the come and gone and today he is the accepted as valid even when the gin at 7:00 p. m. New Tear's Eve PATRONS ENJOY main event at 8:00 p. m. race and of the human is 1 3,000 to miles our signer A special bargain offer !ind continue through January away. centerpiece Mid shouts of welcome and hope' A number of lettermen have re- the leader of the column of prosubscribers and other citizens in until 4:30 a. m. on January 2. SCHOOL for a better year than his predecessthe turned to give squad experience gress. Teeth Bacand Magna, Oarfleld, Hunter or gave, the Newborn 1937 was ushand practiced hoop slingers. Those I am far within the mark when Telephone officials explained that Good dentists these days dont ered in chus, appears for the last time In HOLIDAY SHOWS Glen Kovoeovlch, Thursday midnight by of consist Johnny I say that all the armies that ever the extension of lower rates thru this week's issue. Tou may now get pull teeth until they have had an residents here He-bwho had gathered at Lewis. Ray Orow, Frank Rlgler, will on this hours the navies all the that holiday day marched, and this newspaper and tour splendid photograph made of the the Utah Copper Club and Garside and Jack Olsen. private Six vaudeville acts and a pupever were built, and all the parlia- not only afford a saving to many or one roots $1.50 for at of the The teeth. year magazines suspected residences to usher in the New Year Those with experience are Dee ments that ever sat and all the but will be an added convenience pet show, prepared by the recrea- another is such a commonplace to offer with higher-price- d Butters, Owen Coon, Dick Stewart, kings that ever reigned, put toge- in making possible family calls dur- tion division of the Granite School magazines and this newspaper for most of us that we seldom think with proper ceremonies in the expectation that It would deal a betDuane Henderson, Jackie Ridd, Ray ther have not affected the life of ing the day hours. district,, were enjoyed Wednesday only 83.00. This particular offer of it as another modern miracle. ter hand in prosperity, happiness Duckworth, Rex Speers, Art at Blaine the Junior High school. closes January 11. A friend of mine had reason to many upon this earth as powerand success thin was experienced and Mick Drakullch. school Life! from west as One the Many has that patrons Solitary bless few fully a the It Is only by special arrangement years ago. in 1936. of this side district attended. with publishers of these magazines Doctors had been telling him there New members who are trying for Sermons and services commemorThe acts were prepared at var- that this offer is made. Either bring was something wrong with his The Snowfall the team include Royal Anderson, of the New Year and what It ative schools In ious . the district, under or mall your choice to the Magng heart. At last a wise doctor sent him could It seems as If everyone is highly Norman Weggeland, Jack Ahlquist, hold for everyone were given Works snow. Its clean, Administration Times office. We fully guarantee to a wise dentist whose Progress camDavid Littefleld, Jack Downey, delighted with the at the various churches in this victhe with district texture projects, sponsored by accompanying era made a picturewhich Showed either offer. Fred Collins, Clyde Rushton, Sid- fresh inity Sunday morning and evening of winter air, add a delightful Many clever acts were prepared a huge deposit of pus at the root of The ney Mate, George Walker, John tang annual St John's Day Service of the Salt festive to note this S. festive Sheriff Grant youngsters. by already Young a tooth. He pulled the tooth, drainwas held at the Magna Baptist Evans, Elmer Jones, Blaine Wall, To Classes exLake County, coupled with the aid ed the pus out, and his "heart trou- Church holiday season. The only regret Jack Malloy, Lynn Stewart. Sunday evening with Manot arrive of his deputies, injected a word pf ble ceased! The rest of the home games In- pressed is that it did sons. families and friends as speClob Gives At a big steel mill In Chicago I cial clude: January 22, Granite; Febru Christmas Eve. The other objection warning into the holiday seal guests. A special sermon was is that it somewhat inconveniences this week, urging motorists to use saw a workman examining steal ary 2, Bingham at Cyprus; Febby Rev. E. B. Pace. given Clubhouse Eve Lineup holi cars. y, "extreme caution" during the rails with the detecting ruary 12, Tooele at Cyprus and But everyone seems happy about day season. All cares were cast aside Thursflaws which might never have been March 5, Davis at Cyprus. of Much as I dislike to tinge our Free English classes are offered, revealed until a defective rail broke day evening to participate in the Jordan district sea- Tt. George Cromar walks along with fun that marks Father Times anson games include: January IS, Cy a sprightly step and says in his word of good will with this unplea' beginning next Wednesday, Janu- and wrecked a train. courteous manner, "Isnt it sant warning, Sheriff Toung said. a, been The has following nice, 8 at the MagnaWomen's program nual exit from this world. By mid20, at ary Cyprus Tooele; January prua Tube states Mrs. Emma Elmer, the merry-makiand frolnight, at Davis; February 5, Cyprus at fine? Just what we needed!" Roy It is my hope that this message released by the Utah Copper Club as was I When the small, telephone wife lauof caution may tend to reduce the their program for all regular-anpresident of the dub.NThe classes was Just coming into common use. ics had reached such heights that Grantsville; February 19, Cyprus Larson and his attractive laaccident figures this holiday season. associate members during the first begin at 8:30 p. m. with biany inNew Year was ushered In with at Murray; and February 26, Cyprus ghingly run past Most peope thought the telephone the snow with other each ter Mutual cooperation and recognition month of 1937: pelting at Jordan. teresting phases of the subject out- wires were hollow, a sort of speak- a rush of good-wil- l. balls; Gus Ensign climbs out of his of the seasonal hazards will reduce Wednesday, January 8, smoker, lined for further study. tube. Most of us dont underWith the stroke of midnight at car, milk-bott- le tightly clutched, the highway mishaps in Salt Lake 8:00 p. m. Marvin Beckstrom is the instruc- ing stand s. very clearly yet how voice the Utah Copper Club, NEW LAW APPLIES looks up and gives one and all that County and will make the New Tear Wednesday, January 13, dance, tor. All Interested are urged to atvibrations are converted into elecwhistles and devices designed to engaging grin of his and a hearty of 1937 a more merry season for all Adolph Brox orchestra. tend the first class for enrollment. trical waves and reconverted Into create fun Were distributed among 1937 How are you?"; Bert Morgan al- of us. Friday, January 3. dance, Adolph sound at the other end of the wire. the capacity crowd in attendance at most sllp-p-eand fell across the No New Tear or New Tears Day Brox orchestra. homes: Now the telephone people have the tlubrooms, and to the strains LICENSE PLATES street but recovered himself In time can be happy when carelessness E. E. McCarty, secretary, states found that a tube is better than a of a composite melody of popular Weldon to continue on his way; Mrs. Olen Reid entertained at a during the season has resulted in an that everyone Interested in shoot wire, though it doesn't operate on tunes coupled with patriotic songs, New for of Indoor Matthews matches in plans accident telling and and for weekly postal lng consequent death beautifully appointed dinner This year, the new law relating to the speaking tube principle. The the orchestra and dancers readily see Bill Blood at once. Tears Eve he, wife and friends injury," says deputies. twenty members of Tver family on new cable Just laid be- Joined in the fun theexplration date of auto license plan to go honky-tonkln- g (visiting He Following the warned motorists should that Christmas Day. New York and Philadelphia dance, a number of plates takes effect in Utah. Former, dives to tween as sounds interesting private parties most extreme you.) exercise caution the In the vehicles motor ly, drivers of is a copper tube with a wire were held at the homes for the celas when I went through the not --so on slippery roads and streets made Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Luchesi had State of Utah were given until mid- nice is wire center. The its ebration of the New Year. places of Los Angeles and Chi- hazardous by ice and should bear as their 'dinner guests, Mr. and Mrs. through night of February 28 to secure their cago on several memorable trips; kept in place by disks of insulating mind are in Mr. "more efof that Olrka F. J. Salt pedestrians City, plates. But to make the material, so it cant touch the WOOLFENDEN CHILD James Purser gently easing his car likely to disregard ordinary caution and Mrs. Lester Aubrey of Ogden walls. fectlve date of motor vehicle licen- nearer Social blame sidewalk dont the In the excitement of the holidays." and Mrs. Luchesis parents, Mr. and ses coincide as closely as possible SUFFERS LEG HURT The merit of this new device Is what with these speed demons; Mrs. J. L. Allen of Magna. with the calendar year, the 1935 him, Atwood is possible to transit it with that He also warned sidewalk that his pedestrians cleaning Ray The Christmas Holiday season legislature amended the law. mit an almost infinite number of Carma Woolfenden. small daughoff In no time at all; wonder who they should "realize the unusual has been the scene of many happy Mr. and Mrs. Jack Nielson enterNow the law provides that the exdirecboth in at once, ter crossof Mr and Mrs Reynolds to to hazards messages cross when exist is old likely little trying that lady family reunions In Magna the past tained at a family dinner party in tions. Dont ask me how that is piration, date for motor vehicle li- the street? Is confined home with her streets and highways during, week. Oay holiday decorations ing were C. Mr. Mrs. Plant of honor R and censes shall be December 31. HowThe 'best explanation I leg encased in plaster of parts, due was a grand storm one well this season of rush. They must re- mingled with the hearty laughter of Vernon, Mrs. Anna Mae Ross and possible It ever, the Individual who makes apcould get is a statement from Dr. to a broken knee-ca- p lt is not deworthy of Old King Winters finis member they should not obscure of relativee and friends as they met son, Bobble of Bacchus and memplication tor renewal of registra- curtain tor 1936. Prank Jewett, engineering vice finitely known when the' Injury octheir vision In any direction at the for gay festivities In the following bers of the Immediate family. tion on or before January 15, may sacrifice of their own safety. president of the A. T. & T., Is that curred, but It Is believed slie fell operate his car on his 1936 plates A Tribute electrical impulses travel along the while playing. to protect coasters and In efforts until January 31, 1937. Courage, I believe, is one of the motorists, the Sheriffs office has lining of the tube. HAPPENED REMEMBER She will have to have her leg en All new motor vehicles must be most note -- worthy and highly priz- set aside Avenue in GarMcKinley closed for an Indefinite time. licensed for the year 1936 if they ed characteristics a human being field and Webster Hill In Magna as BOY WALKS AFTER are operated before January 2, 1937. can have, and courage to risk one's official You know in a general way what went on, of course. But perhaps you lanes. coasting I 7 MONTHS IN BED The family of Mrs. J. W. Taylor The fee for registration of passen- life for another human being should picture from the mass of find It difficult to form a sharp, be surprised her at a Christmas dinger cars is 5, annually. Commergiven highest praise. Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Farnsworth facts youve read In the latest chapter of the 30th century. ner party on, the holiday. Those of Mr. son of affectAs such, if I were a Walter Wln-che- ll, entertained them some cial vehicles are charged a fee basFriends of Reid, achievements Kay remarkable Dramatic changes, at a family dinner will present (included Mr. and Mrs. of Reid Mrs. Albert ed on their gross rates. fronts varied on I would say, a la Wlnchell, Christmas Day In honor by and Magna, widely of their ing the lives of many persona were recorded be pleased to learn that he has re- Stanley Duffin and family Of MidOrchids to you. Mack Sutton, tor children, Mr. and Mrs. William the year Just ending. Castle-to- n Miss Beryl Sheffield entertained your splendid bit of heroism recentTake no chances be sure of obtaining all the true facts, local, na- turned home after seven months In vale, Mr. and Mrs. Leo B. Wilde and small daughters, Cleone of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. her New Testament Class at her ly. Mack, suffering from a badly and Colleen of Coalville, Mr. and tional and international In 1937. The Important, colorful story of the pre- the Salt Lake L. D. S. Hospital with Pierre Castagno of Grantsville, Mr. home In a holiday party. Twenty broken leg, crawled into a gasoline Mrs. Theron Farnsworth and dau- sent year will be told by the Times and Leader, In the next succeeding 52 a broken leg. and Mrs. J. F., Harding and family time first pal and walked activities. for the of three guests were treated to a thea burning car to drag-h- is the vital of year Kay clear phases Mrs. pictures of Helen issues, presenting Bacchus, of Magna. Miss Blanche Taylor, borne for the tre party followed by a social of friend. StanleyJLongfelt out, sav- ghter,' after being Tuesday, Farnsworths sister, Mrs. O. A. AbLEADER alTIMES Mr. Jack Taylor and Mr. W. H. THE He horrible is death, a in from Christmas good holidays. recreation at the Sheffield home. ing Stan bott of Salt Lake City and Miss Reynolds. condition. Olfts were exchanged and refresh- though it meant bad burps and fur Irene Wilde of Oarfleld. BALT LAKE COUNTY'S FASTEST GROWING NEWSPAPER ments later served. ther bruises for him. To, Take for w Week Schedule King-Emper- or ng - For g, Utah Copper Bowlers Lake Point -- i s ? - County ni t-$- Distance Holiday Telephone "Rates Are Effective Fattier Time Hoop Tourney Does Fadeout i For 1936 Year OFFER on JAN 1 i. -- PUPPET er X-r- ay X-r- ay Hen-drlcks- en Drivers, Pedestrians Warned Against Holiday Accidents X-r- sy X-r- ay English Begin Wednesday At Copper For First Month Out-of-to- X-ra- 1937 Club-room- ng d hand-in-han- d, noise-maker- FOR AUTO -d co-ax- lal Christmas Dinners Prove Highlights of Week Here lke Woo,-fende- IN 1936? WHAT ! week-by-we- ek - i n, I V |